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The Art of Memory (1966), one of the most significant works of intellectual history, explores the history of mnemonics from ancient Greece and Rome, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to its influence on the science and culture of Europe.
In Utopia, Thomas More depicts an imaginary perfect society located on an isolated island, where the ruling principles of harmony, equality and reason overcome the imperfections of European society at the time.
Deleuze's Portrait of Foucault (1986) is not a monograph, but a creative "thinking with Foucault." It analyzes the archaeology of knowledge, introducing the concepts of archive, power, subjectification, and "fold" as crucial to Foucault's thought on knowl
"Discourses on Method" is a collection of essays and discussions by the prominent Croatian sociologist Ivan Kuvačić (1924–2005), written during his many years of work at the Department of Sociology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb.