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Even as Athanasius Kircher self-celebrates citin Plato ("There is nothing more beautiful than knowing everything"), Kircher is reinterpreting and reascribing. Beyond the irony of not quite knowing the "knowing everything", a closer reading points allusively to the always interpreted, always re-worked nature of history.
 
Even as Athanasius Kircher self-celebrates citin Plato ("There is nothing more beautiful than knowing everything"), Kircher is reinterpreting and reascribing. Beyond the irony of not quite knowing the "knowing everything", a closer reading points allusively to the always interpreted, always re-worked nature of history.
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Rowland, Ingrid D.. Athanasius Kircher on the beauty of knowing everything. (2016).

Name(s) Rowland, Ingrid D.
Title Athanasius Kircher on the beauty of knowing everything
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Year 2016
Language(s) eng
Contained in What Reason Promises. Essays on Reason, Nature and History, ed. by Wendy Doniger, Peter Galison, Susan Neiman, De Gruyter, 2016, pp. 228-233
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Abstract[1]

Even as Athanasius Kircher self-celebrates citin Plato ("There is nothing more beautiful than knowing everything"), Kircher is reinterpreting and reascribing. Beyond the irony of not quite knowing the "knowing everything", a closer reading points allusively to the always interpreted, always re-worked nature of history.

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  1. Copied from the book.