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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20250730T113809
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SUMMARY:The Areopagite through the Ages: Diagramming the Ps.-Dionysius\, c.
  600–c. 1600
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Jeffrey Hamburger (Kuno Francke Professor of 
 German Art & Culture\, Harvard University)\, talks about diagrams as space
 s of knowledge\, using the unexplored history of the diairesis (division) 
 diagrams in manuscripts and printed editions of the Corpus Areopagiticum
  from the 6th to the 16th century as a case study. Rooted in Platonic l
 ogic\, these diagrams visualized Neoplatonic structures of thought and bei
 ng. Far from illustrations\, the diagrams fill in an unwritten chapter reg
 arding the origins and development of diagrams as a mode of visual thinkin
 g.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In this lecture\, Jeffrey Hamburger (Kuno Francke Professor o
 f German Art &amp\; Culture\, Harvard University)\, talks about diagrams a
 s spaces of knowledge\, using the unexplored history of the diairesis (div
 ision) diagrams in manuscripts and printed editions of the&nbsp\;<em>Corpu
 s Areopagiticum</em>&nbsp\;from the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp\;to the 16<sup>th<
 /sup>&nbsp\;century as a case study. Rooted in Platonic logic\, these diag
 rams visualized Neoplatonic structures of thought and being. Far from illu
 strations\, the diagrams fill in an unwritten chapter regarding the origin
 s and development of diagrams as a mode of visual thinking.</p>\n\n
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