Jules Michelet (1798 – 1874) was a French historian. He was born in Paris to a family with Huguenot traditions.In his 1855 work, Histoire de ...
Continue Reading →Published in 1494 in Basel, The Ship of Fools was soon translated into every major European language. It provoked a vast number of imitations and ...
Continue Reading →From flowers and perfumes to urban sanitation and personal hygiene, smell—a sense that is simultaneously sublime and animalistic—has played a pivotal role in western culture ...
Continue Reading →“The father of history,” as Cicero called him, and a writer possessed of remarkable narrative gifts, enormous scope, and considerable charm, Herodotus has always been ...
Continue Reading →Eric Voegelin was a German-American political philosopher. He was born in Cologne, and educated in political science at the University of Vienna where he became ...
Continue Reading →Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-68) has long been recognized as one of the founders of modern art history and a major force in the ...
Continue Reading →In 2000, Keith Devlin set out to research the life and legacy of the medieval mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, popularly known as Fibonacci, ...
Continue Reading →Serendipities is a careful unraveling of the fabulous and the false, a brilliant exposition of how unanticipated truths often spring from false ideas. ...
Continue Reading →One way of trying to understand and appreciate works of art is by means of formal analysis, that is by looking at them ...
Continue Reading →Jean-Joseph Rive (19 May 1730 – 20 October 1791) was an 18th-century French bibliographer, librarian and revolutionary leader. The son of a goldsmith, ...
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