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Things Have Changed

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The Value Of Useless Knowledge - Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968)

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Things Have Changed Things Have Changed "The Value Of Useless Knowledge" - Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968) Tuesday, August 20, 2024 A Library Of The World I'd read The Name Of The Rose, Umberto Eco's first novel, when it was published in English in 1983, and have since reread it. Over the years, I've read interviews with, and some pieces by, the professor and semiotician, but not any of his subsequent novels. Last night, we watched a charming, imaginative, and provocative movie done as a tribute to Eco, who passed in 2016, Umberto Eco: A Library Of The World; trailer below, and you can find the whole thing on YouTube.  It starts in Eco's home library, consisting of more than 31,000 volumes, including many rare books, arranged in his idiosyncratic classification system.  Along the way we are introduced to other libraries, various characters and colleagues, and clips of interviews with the professor who, it is clear, knows his role is also to be an entertainer.  It is also a ...

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