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11. Allegory and Science: From Euclid to the Search for Fundamental Structures in Modern Physics
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James J. Paxson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: “A Protean Device” 1
- 1. Allegory without Ideas 9
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Part one: Performing Allegory
- 2. Memories and Allegories of the Death Penalty: Back to the Medieval Future? 37
- 3. The Mask of Copernicus and the Mark of the Compass: Bruno, Galileo, and the Ontology of the Page 60
- 4. The Function of Allegory in Baroque Tragic Drama: What Benjamin Got Wrong 87
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Part two: Allegory in Place
- 5. Colonial Allegories in Paris: The Ideology of Primitive Art 119
- 6. Monuments and Space as Allegory: Town Planning Proposals in Eighteenth-Century Paris 142
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Part three: Revisiting Allegory in the Renaissance
- 7. Allegory and Female Agency 163
- 8. What Knights Really Want 188
- 9. Eliding Absence and Regaining Presence: The Materialist Allegory of Good and Evil in Bacon’s Fables and Milton’s Epic 208
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Part four: New Dimensions for Allegory
- 10. On Vitality, Figurality, and Orality in Hannah Arendt 237
- 11. Allegory and Science: From Euclid to the Search for Fundamental Structures in Modern Physics 249
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: “A Protean Device” 1
- 1. Allegory without Ideas 9
-
Part one: Performing Allegory
- 2. Memories and Allegories of the Death Penalty: Back to the Medieval Future? 37
- 3. The Mask of Copernicus and the Mark of the Compass: Bruno, Galileo, and the Ontology of the Page 60
- 4. The Function of Allegory in Baroque Tragic Drama: What Benjamin Got Wrong 87
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Part two: Allegory in Place
- 5. Colonial Allegories in Paris: The Ideology of Primitive Art 119
- 6. Monuments and Space as Allegory: Town Planning Proposals in Eighteenth-Century Paris 142
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Part three: Revisiting Allegory in the Renaissance
- 7. Allegory and Female Agency 163
- 8. What Knights Really Want 188
- 9. Eliding Absence and Regaining Presence: The Materialist Allegory of Good and Evil in Bacon’s Fables and Milton’s Epic 208
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Part four: New Dimensions for Allegory
- 10. On Vitality, Figurality, and Orality in Hannah Arendt 237
- 11. Allegory and Science: From Euclid to the Search for Fundamental Structures in Modern Physics 249
- Index 265