It's been astonishing to discover how many people feel they a personal connection with Notre Dame de Paris. For lots of reasons, the place seems part of all of us. Today's Quote pays homage to the cathedral as a symbol, as one of the reasons the place and that time of its birth are so important to the western world:
"All of us owe a great deal of thanks to the Parisian Catholics of the 13th century (Albert Magnus, St. Thomas Aquinas, Siger of Brabant, and likely unknown others) who re-introduced Aristotelian reason back into the world. They planted the seeds of the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution. And thus as a consequence gave us everything good we have today -- all the scientific advances, our prosperity, and our right to our lives as individuals. This fire is an immense historical tragedy." ~ Andy Clarkson
RELATED LINKS:
- The medieval design innovation that helped save Notre Dame from perishing completely - ABC
- The greatest story hardly ever told - NOT PC
- How One Man’s Legacy Could Help Rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral - ARCHITIZER
- 'Architecture is the scientific art of making structure express ideas' - NOT PC, 2006
[Hat tip Charlotte Cushman. Painting by Bryan Mark Taylor. Pics Cathie George, Stan Ecklund, Steven DaLuz, Nelson Brackin]
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