12 Quotes & Sayings By Johan Huizinga

Johan Huizinga was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on February 28, 1872. He was educated at the universities of Leiden and Amsterdam. After his graduation in 1895, he began his career as a schoolteacher. In 1900 he assumed the position of Professor at the University of Groningen, but soon after changed his field of specialization to medieval history Read more

Huizinga's primary focus in his writings is that of the Middle Ages. Huizinga's publications include Culture and Society Among the Troublesome Waters (1936), Homo Ludens (1938), The Waning of the Middle Ages (1951), The Autumn of the Middle Ages (1962), and The Aryan Christ (1971). He died on May 6, 1975 in Groningen, The Netherlands.

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If a serious statement is defined as one that may be made in terms of waking life, poetry will never rise to the level of seriousness. It lies beyond seriousness, on that more primitive and original level where the child, the animal, the savage, and the seer belong, in the region of dream, enchantment, ecstasy, laughter. To understand poetry we must be capable of donning the child's soul like a magic cloak and of forsaking man's wisdom for the child's. Johan Huizinga
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The eternal gulf between being and idea can only be bridged by the rainbow of imagination. Johan Huizinga
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An abundance of pictorial fancy, after all, furnished the simple mind quite as much matter for deviating from pure doctrine as any personal interpretation of Holy Scripture. Johan Huizinga
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Our point of departure must be the conception of an almost childlike play-sense expressing itself in various play-forms, some serious, some playful, but all rooted in ritual and productive of culture by allowing the innate human need of rhythm, harmony, change, alternation, contrast and climax, etc., to unfold in full richness. Johan Huizinga
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For us the chief point of interest is the place where the game is played. Generally it is a simple circle, dyutamandalam, drawn on the ground. The circle as such, however, has a magic significance. It is drawn with great care, all sorts of precautions being taken against cheating. The players are not allowed to leave the ring until they have discharged their obligations. But, sometimes a special hall is provisionally erected for the game, and this hall is holy ground. The Mahabharata devotes a whole chapter to the erection of the dicing hall - sabha - where the Pandavas are to meet their prtners. Games, of chance, therefore, have their serious side. They are included in ritual. Johan Huizinga
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For us the chief point of interest is the place where the game is played. Generatly it is a simple circle, dyutamandalam, drawn on the ground. The circle as such, however, has a magic significance. It is drawn with great care, all sorts of precautions being taken against cheating. The players are not allowed to leave the ring until they have discharged their obligations. But, sometimes a special hall is provisionally erected for the game, and this hall is holy ground. The Mahabharata devotes a whole chapter to the erection of the dicing hall - sabha - where the Pandavas are to meet their prtners. Games, of chance, therefore, have their serious side. They are included in ritual. Johan Huizinga
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An aristocratic culture does not advertise its emotions. In its forms of expression it is sober and reserved. Its general attitude is stoic. Johan Huizinga
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Every age yearns for a more beautiful world. The deeper the desperation and the depression about the confusing present, the more intense that yearning. Johan Huizinga
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History is the interpretation of the significance that the past has for us. Johan Huizinga
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History can predict nothing except that great changes in human relationships will never come about in the form in which they have been anticipated. Johan Huizinga
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Play is a uniquely adaptive act, not subordinate to some other adaptive act, but with a special function of its own in human experience. Johan Huizinga