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The Cheese And The Worms: The Cosmos Of A Sixteenth-Century Miller
The Cheese And The Worms: The Cosmos Of A Sixteenth-Century Miller
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For a common miller, Menocchio was surprisingly literate. In his trial testimony he made references to more than a dozen books, including the Bible, Boccaccio's Decameron, Mandeville's Travels, and a "mysterious" book that may have been the Koran. And what he read he recast in terms familiar to him, as in his own version of the creation: "All was chaos, that is earth, air, water, and fire were mixed together; and of that bulk a mass formed—just as cheese is made out of milk—and worms appeared in it, and these were the angels."
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Explores a 16th-century miller's worldview and culture.
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Who is this book for?
If you're fascinated by how common people in history perceived their world, this book will truly captivate you. It offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a miller who read widely and interpreted complex ideas in his own way. It's a compelling story of cultural and religious understanding through the eyes of someone often overlooked.