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A series of five talks recounting some curious vicissitudes in the history of scholarship and letters, and illustrating the attitude of different centuries towards learned invention and forgery.
I-Antiquarian Forgery in the Renaissance by Charles Mitchell
Why did respectable Renaissance antiquaries like to fake antiques? Mr. Mitchell describes the aims and personalities of some Renaissance collectors of inscriptions, and contrasts their view of forgery and authenticity with that of modern scholars.

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