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Category Archives: Art, Music & Lit
The Sky Tonight
Last night Brent Purkaple and I were honored to present the final talk in the 2019 series sponsored by the Medieval Fair and the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Despite the rain, there was a full turnout, and the … Continue reading
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Planet Narnia meets Galileo’s World
Over the last couple of years I’ve given countless presentations on the Galileo’s World exhibition, and I’ve enjoyed them all. Tonight I’m giving an informal talk that’s a bit different from the others, which I’m really looking forward to, on … Continue reading
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, Dante, J.R.R. Tolkien, Kepler
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