Bibliotheca semiologica curiosa, lunatica, magica, et pneumatica
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- | ''[[Bibliotheca semiologica curiosa, lunatica, magica, et pneumatica]]'' is a library by [[Umberto Eco]]. I consists entirely of books that describe [[falsities]]. | + | ''[[Bibliotheca semiologica curiosa, lunatica, magica, et pneumatica]]'' is a library by [[Umberto Eco]]. It consists entirely of books that describe [[falsities]]. |
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+ | In ''[[Inventing the Enemy]]'' Eco states that the library "includes the works of [[Ptolemy]] but not those of [[Galileo]]." | ||
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Bibliotheca semiologica curiosa, lunatica, magica, et pneumatica is a library by Umberto Eco. It consists entirely of books that describe falsities.
In Inventing the Enemy Eco states that the library "includes the works of Ptolemy but not those of Galileo."
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