The Art of Philosophy: Visualising Aristotle in Early 17th-Century Paris
By Susanna Berger In 1619, Martin Meurisse (1584–1644), a Franciscan professor of philosophy at the Grand Couvent des Cordeliers in Paris, became embroiled in a…
By Susanna Berger In 1619, Martin Meurisse (1584–1644), a Franciscan professor of philosophy at the Grand Couvent des Cordeliers in Paris, became embroiled in a…
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Introduction The idea of infinity has been commonly associated with being troubling to the human psyche. Yet for me, the concept has been one of…