The swerve : how the world became modern / Stephen Greenblatt.
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TextPublisher: New York : W.W. NortonCopyright date: ©2011Edition: First editionDescription: 356 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- 9780393064476 (hardcover)
- Lucretius Carus, Titus -- Influence
- Lucretius Carus, Titus. De rerum natura
- Lucretius Carus, Titus -- Influence
- Lucretius Carus, Titus. De rerum natura
- Renaissance
- Philosophy, Renaissance
- Science, Renaissance
- Civilization, Modern
- Renaissance
- Philosophy -- History
- Science -- History
- Modern civilization
- 940.2/1 23
- 940.2 14
- PA6484 .G69 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-335) and index.
The book hunter -- The moment of discovery -- In search of Lucretius -- The teeth of time -- Birth and rebirth -- In the lie factory -- A pit to catch foxes -- The way things are -- The return -- Swerves -- Afterlives.
A humanities professor describes the impact had by the translation of the last remaining manuscript of "On the Nature of Things" by Roman philosopher Lucretius, which fueled the Renaissance and inspired artists, great thinkers, and scientists.
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