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How Medieval Science Fiction Fostered Rational Inquiries About Our World

How Medieval Science Fiction Fostered Rational Inquiries About Our World

by The Conversation | Oct 2, 2018 | Articles

Scholars have started to reveal the convergence of science, technology and the imagination in medieval literary culture, demonstrating that this era could be characterised by inventiveness and a preoccupation with novelty and discovery.

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