Dante and the Legibility of the Universe: Facts and Narratives

Dante and the Legibility of the Universe: Facts and Narratives Bernardo Lecture Series, No. 21 - The Bernardo Lecture Series

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"Dante and the Legibility of the Universe: Facts and Narratives" is the twenty-first in a series of publications occasioned by the annual Bernardo Lecture at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) at Binghamton University. This series offers public lectures that have been given by distinguished medieval and Renaissance scholars on topics and figures representative of these two important historical, religious, and intellectual periods.In these polarized times, we often accuse others or are accused by others of choosing facts to suit a particular narrative—a narrative of choice, as if one side had the narrative and the other, the facts. If the universe is a book, written in the language of mathematics, as Galileo says, or bound by love into a single volume, as Dante says at the very end of Paradiso, the ability to read or interpret data as part of a narrative proves a most essential skill and a very good reason for reading the Divine Comedy.

Book information

ISBN: 9781438486949
Publisher: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Imprint: Distribution Partners
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Language: English
Number of pages: 34
Weight: 227g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 25mm