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The Swerve

Stephen Greenblatt
One of the world's most celebrated scholars, Stephen Greenblatt has crafted both an innovative work of history and a thrilling story of discovery, in which one manuscript, plucked from a thousand years of neglect, changed the course of human thought and made possible the world as we know it.brbrNearly six hundred years ago, a short, genial, cannily alert man in his late 30s took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied. The book was the last surviving manuscript of an ancient Roman philosophical epic, "On the Nature of Things," by Lucretius -- a thrillingly beautiful poem of the most dangerous of ideas: that the universe functioned without the aid of gods, that religious fear was damaging to human life, and that matter was made up of very small particles in eternal motion.brbrThe copying and translation of this ancient book, the greatest discovery of the greatest book-hunter of his age, fueled the Renaissance, inspiring artists such as Botticelli and thinkers such as Giordano Bruno, shaping the thoughts of Galileo and Freud, Darwin and Einstein, and influencing writers from Montaigne to Thomas Jefferson.
Autor: Greenblatt, Stephen
EAN: 9780224078788
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 368
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Bodley Head Random House UK
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 28.02.2012
Untertitel: How the Renaissance Began. Winner of the National Book Award Non-Fiction 2011
Schlagworte: Lukrez National Book Award Renaissance; Geistes.-/Kultur-G. history lucretius national book award Renaissance darwin botticelli pulitzer prize montaigne renaissance studies einstein
Größe: 35 × 162 × 240
Gewicht: 752 g