Knowledge Lost by Martin Mulsow

A New View of Early Modern Intellectual History

Set against the backdrop of the Enlightenment, this book delves into the forgotten and often suppressed intellectual currents that shaped modern thought. It explores the lives and works of lesser-known scholars and thinkers whose ideas were marginalized or lost due to political, religious, or social pressures. Through meticulous research, the narrative uncovers the hidden networks of knowledge exchange and the clandestine efforts to preserve and disseminate radical ideas, offering a fresh perspective on the intellectual history of the period.

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