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Explore the world through humanities travel
About this book
Prologue. Due to the impact of ethnic circumstances left in history, the ethnic characteristics remain, approaching the humanities journey through the clarity of comprehensive historiography.
Following the trajectory of the history of each country, changed at the whims of the goddess of luck, Fortuna, the humanities journey explores the paths of history.
In contrast to the Tu\'kke of Greek mythology, who left luck to the dice, in Roman mythology, Fortuna determines destiny with a wheel.
We traverse James Joyce and Shakespeare\'s England, Dante Alighieri and Leonardo da Vinci, Umberto Eco\'s Italy, Rubens\'s Belgium, Nikos Kazantzakis\'s Greece, Milan Kundera\'s Czechoslovakia, Descartes and Vincent van Gogh, Sartre\'s France, and Dostoevsky\'s Russia.
The internal meaning of history involves the exploration of truth, thought, and effort to approach it, as well as the investigation of causes and origins.
In the timeless hours between the dog and the wolf, we revel in the freedom that transcends all formality during that elusive evening time.
Embarking on a humanities journey through comprehensive historiography, we explore the world.
Humanities travel is enriching when life itself is beautiful.
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Table of contents
- Prologue.
- Publication Right.
- 1. James Joyce, penetrating reality and symbolism.
- 2. Shakespeare, captivating the world with rich stories.
- Traversing the entire history of Britain through comprehensive historiography.
- 3. Dante Alighieri, opening the horizons of the Renaissance.
- 4. Leonardo da Vinci, navigating the boundaries of humanities and nature.
- 5. Umberto Eco, combining realism and fictional imagination.
- Traversing the entire history of Italy through comprehensive historiography.
- 6. Rubens, using light and shadow dramatically.
- Traversing the entire history of Belgium through comprehensive historiography.
- 7. Nikos Kazantzakis, throwing existential essays towards the world.
- Traversing the entire history of Greece through comprehensive historiography.
- 8. Milan Kundera, exploring the complexity of human relationships.
- Traversing the entire history of Czechoslovakia through comprehensive historiography.
- 9. Descartes, immersed in self-doubt.
- 10. Vincent van Gogh, surpassing the natural colors of the subject.
- 11. Sartre, vomiting whenever there is awareness of existence.
- Traversing the entire history of France through comprehensive historiography.
- 12. Dostoevsky, attempting contemplation on the essence of humanity.
- Traversing the entire history of Russia through comprehensive historiography.