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There are 3 posts tagged book notes.

Book Notes – The Swerve: How the World Became Modern (Chapters 6-9)

Chapter 6: In the Lie Factory Rome had powerful families Poggio wanted to be apostolic scriptor Pope ruled many spiritually but had unstable physical kingdom Lots of cases in the papal court (the Roman Curia) He didn’t want to join the Church for fear of moral bankruptcy Roman Curia was perilous Lapo’s On the Excellence […]

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Book Notes – The Swerve: How the World Became Modern (Chapters 1 – 5)

Notes for the book The Swerve: How the World Became Modern by Stephen Greenblatt. Preface Greenblatt picked up Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things in a college book sale. He was struck by the ideas it espoused, including ideas on how to handle death. He had been fearful of death through his mother, who used […]

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Pygmalion Book Notes

Loved the dialect (I enjoy when dialect is used in books in general) looking up the Pygmalion myth and discovering the archetype for She’s All That realizing this is probably the source of the Eliza chat bot’s name Liked Higgins’ misanthropy Hated how Eliza didn’t wind up with Higgins in the end–at first, and then […]

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