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May 2022
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HoP 396 - Lorraine Daston on Renaissance...

PETER ADAMSON
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Comets! Magnets! Armadillos! In this wide-ranging interview Lorraine Daston tells us how Renaissance and early modern scientists dealt with the extraordinary events they called "wonders".

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