The art of philosophy: visual thinking in Europe from the late Renaissance to the early enlightenment

Princeton: Princeton University Press (2017)
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Apin's cabinet of printed curiosities -- Thinking through plural images of logic -- The visible order of student lecture notebooks -- Visual thinking in logic notebooks and Alba amicorum -- The generation of art as the generation of philosophy.

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