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schema:text Learning to look with books for the literate eye -- Don't forget your Apian : a DIY guideto the cosmos -- Facial profiling : physiognomy and the art of inspection -- Visualized data and searchable science : the Liber quodlibetarius (c. 1524) -- Vexed viewing : anamorphosis and the visual argumentation of labored looking -- Conclusion : observational thinking.
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