Questioning Bodies in Shakespeare's Rome : Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities / ACUME 2: Volume 4
Ancient Rome has always been considered a compendium of City and World. In the Renaissance, an era of epistemic fractures, when the clash between the 'new science' (Copernicus, Galileo, Vesalius, Bacon, etcetera) and the authority of ancient texts produced the very notion of modernity, the...
Other Authors: | Del Sapio Garbero, Maria (Editor), Isenberg, Nancy (Editor) |
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Format: | eBook |
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
2010
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