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James Blish

Doctor Mirabilis

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Part of "After Such Knowledge" series

James Blish's 'Doctor Mirabilis' is a fascinating exploration of the life and times of Roger Bacon, a 13th-century philosopher, scientist, and Franciscan friar. The novel, published in 1964, is a rich and imaginative portrayal of Bacon's intellectual pursuits, his struggles with the Church, and his quest to understand the natural world. Blish's writing is scholarly yet accessible, weaving together historical facts with imaginative storytelling to create a vivid and engaging narrative. The author's attention to detail is impressive, and he brings to life the sights, sounds, and smells of medieval England with vivid descriptions and colorful characters. At the heart of the novel is Roger Bacon, a complex and conflicted character who is both revered and feared for his brilliant mind. Blish explores Bacon's struggles with the Church, which saw his scientific pursuits as a threat to its authority. The author also delves into Bacon's relationships with his fellow friars, his students, and his patrons, creating a rich tapestry of human drama and intrigue. One of the most striking aspects of 'Doctor Mirabilis' is Blish's exploration of the relationship between science and religion. The author shows how Bacon's scientific pursuits were shaped by his faith, and how he saw his work as a way to better understand and glorify God. At the same time, Blish highlights the tensions between science and religion, and the dangers of dogmatism and closed-mindedness. Overall, 'Doctor Mirabilis' is a thought-provoking and engaging novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, science fiction, and philosophical literature. Blish's portrayal of Roger Bacon is both nuanced and compelling, and his exploration of the relationship between science and religion is as relevant today as it was in the 13th century. Whether you're a scholar of medieval history or simply looking for a good read, 'Doctor Mirabilis' is well worth your time...

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