The -Views of Hosts- is the name given to the returns which merchant -hosts- in London, Southampton and Hull were required to provide for the Exchequer. They listed the imports and purchases made by their foreign merchant -guests-, who came mostly from Italy, Spain and the Low Countries. The returns, printed here in full for the first time, provide details of the goods traded in and out of these ports, and also the names of the foreign merchants, and of the local men and women who bought their wares and sold English goods to them in return. The volume thus not only throws light on individual...
The -Views of Hosts- is the name given to the returns which merchant -hosts- in London, Southampton and Hull were required to provide for the Excheque...
Art and Belief presents twelve new essays at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of art, particularly to do with the relation between belief and truth in our experience of art. Several contributors discuss the cognitive contributions artworks can make and the questions surrounding these. Can authors of fiction testify to their readers? If they can, are they culpable for the false beliefs of their readers formed in response to their work? If they cannot, that is, if the testimonial powers of authors of fiction are limited, is there some non-testimonial epistemic role...
Art and Belief presents twelve new essays at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of art, particularly to do with the relati...