The Study of Wretched Subjects

jmd

I read it with the same sense of irony that Scion suggest.
 

ahclem

Sigh...

I also read it and recognized irony (not the "grim academic defensiveness" Scion inaccurately credits me as seeing). From my previous post (#6) above:

To me his argument is very clear and cogent (and yes, presented with entertaining irony): There is much valuable historical knowledge to be gained by the recovery and study of historical texts concerning "miscellaneous nonsense." And that one's prejudice against that nonsense should not keep one from recognizing the extent to which one can learn about the history of civilizations from such study.
While I believe we still disagree on some details, on the whole, we seem to have come to a point of spirited agreement. I'll leave it at that.