Fragmented Nature Conceptions of the Natural Order in the European Middle Ages

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Fragmented Nature  Conceptions of the Natural Order in the European Middle Ages
Author : Mattia Cipriani
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Publisher : Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Language : English
Release Date : 10 June 2022
ISBN : 0367557037
Pages : 272 pages
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Fragmented Nature Conceptions of the Natural Order in the European Middle Ages by Mattia Cipriani Book PDF Summary

This book focuses on this tension between order and randomness, and idealisation and reality of nature in the Middle Ages.

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