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MDN, AFF, scan nr. Mundaneum_032; Mundaneum_034; Mundaneum_036; Mundaneum_038; Mundaneum_040; Mundaneum_042; Mundaneum_044; Mundaneum_046; Mundaneum_049 (sic!) | MDN, AFF, scan nr. Mundaneum_032; Mundaneum_034; Mundaneum_036; Mundaneum_038; Mundaneum_040; Mundaneum_042; Mundaneum_044; Mundaneum_046; Mundaneum_049 (sic!) | ||
− | from Van Acker, Wouter, [http://staging01.muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/v019/19.1.van-acker.html “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, | + | from Van Acker, Wouter, [http://staging01.muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/v019/19.1.van-acker.html “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto Neurath,” in ''Perspectives on Science'', Vol.19, nr.1, 2011, p. 70. |
+ one interpretation by Van Acker: "Similar to the initiation in theosophist or freemasonry circles in spiritual symbolism, the circles initiate its readers into the quasi-religious symbols of the great universal truths." (p. 71) | + one interpretation by Van Acker: "Similar to the initiation in theosophist or freemasonry circles in spiritual symbolism, the circles initiate its readers into the quasi-religious symbols of the great universal truths." (p. 71) |
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Paul Otlet, Atlas Monde (1936).
MDN, AFF, scan nr. Mundaneum_032; Mundaneum_034; Mundaneum_036; Mundaneum_038; Mundaneum_040; Mundaneum_042; Mundaneum_044; Mundaneum_046; Mundaneum_049 (sic!)
from Van Acker, Wouter, [http://staging01.muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/v019/19.1.van-acker.html “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto Neurath,” in Perspectives on Science, Vol.19, nr.1, 2011, p. 70.
+ one interpretation by Van Acker: "Similar to the initiation in theosophist or freemasonry circles in spiritual symbolism, the circles initiate its readers into the quasi-religious symbols of the great universal truths." (p. 71)
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