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Не было бы ни шедевров Леонардо да Винчи и Микеланджело, ни блистательного политического цинизма Макиавелли, ни всей эпохи расцвета наук и искусств, времени создания гениальных произведений живописи, литературы и философии.
Не было бы, если бы однажды собиратель старинных рукописей Поджо Браччолини не натолкнулся в монастырской библиотеке на некий старинный манускрипт…
Так была обнаружена считавшаяся доселе утраченной поэма Лукреция «О природе вещей», пролежавшая в забвении сотни лет.
Рукопись проповедовала крайне «опасные» идеи гуманизма и материализма, учила радоваться жизни, отрицала религиозное ханжество и мракобесие. Она повлияла на формирование мировоззрения Галилея и Фрейда, Томаса Джефферсона, Дарвина и Эйнштейна.
Возрождение поэмы из небытия изменило ход европейской истории.
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