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Episode 4 investigates the widespread prevalence of literary fraud amongst Renaissance Italian humanists, such as Poggio Bracciolini and Petrarch. What would it mean for our view of history, if forgery was the rule, rather than exception, when it comes to the literature of Roman and Greek antiquity? What motivated the fad of fabricating archaic manuscripts? And what does it tell us about the foundations of other institutional paradigms in our modern world, if deception can go unchecked and unrecognized?
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