2021
DOI: 10.1080/08831157.2021.1900690
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Early modern clouds and the poetics of meteorology: An introduction

Abstract: Since antiquity, philosophers and poets have understood clouds to be principles of generation and procreation. They can turn, Aristophanes tells us, "into anything they want." They are bound up with the act of begetting and giving birth, of bringing into being the newhollow vessels, as Seneca would later put it, with solid walls. And yet the creative force of clouds is a strange, even counterintuitive, one: what they generate and bring forth is often evanescent, incorporeal, and unsubstantial. In this essay, w… Show more

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