Stephen Schaefer

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“You have been to London before, Dr. Leibniz?” “I have been studying London-paintings.” “I’m afraid most of those became antiquarian curiosities after the Fire—like street-plans of Atlantis.” “And yet viewing several depictions of even an imaginary city, is enlightening in a way,” Leibniz said. “Each painter can view the city from only one standpoint at a time, so he will move about the place, and paint it from a hilltop on one side, then a tower on the other, then from a grand intersection in the middle—all on the same canvas. When we look at the canvas, then, we glimpse in a small way how ...more
The Baroque Cycle: Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of the World
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