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The Polymath: A Cultural History from Leonardo da Vinci to Susan Sontag

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Readers

1/100

Critics

61/100

Scholars

93/100

Author:

Peter Burke

Publisher:

Yale University Press

Date:

September 8, 2020

In this account, cultural historian Peter Burke explores the wide-ranging successes of polymaths and shows how their rise matched a rapid growth of knowledge in the age of the invention of printing, the discovery of the New World and the Scientific Revolution.

What The Reviewers Say

Costica Bradatan,
The Times Literary Supplement (UK)
This book not only teaches us something important about polymathy’s past; it does an excellent job of opening our eyes to polymathy’s future too. For it certainly has one..
Michael S. Roth,
The Washington Post
In his coda to The Polymath, [Burke] worries that in our Internet age, when at our fingertips we find so much scannable knowledge, we are losing the capacity to dig deep and become truly absorbed in a variety of subjects. His survey of polymaths is a reminder of the importance of doing just that..
Robert Wilson,
The Wall Street Journal
The Polymath is vulnerable to the same charge that polymaths themselves have faced for centuries, that its breadth outstrips its depth. Mr. Burke does not slow down for stories about his hundreds of characters or explore their ideas in any detail. There just isn’t time, with all the ground he covers. As a reference work, however, it is an admirable mixture of industry and erudition..
Philip Hensher,
The Spectator (UK)
Though it would have been better to have focussed on half a dozen genuine cases, exploring where real contributions have been made in different areas, Burke has nevertheless unearthed a fair number of bizarre show-offs, medical cases and eccentrics..