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I read one book per week. Does not matter what genre. One week could be history, the next week a spy thriller, and the week after current events. But I usually finish one book per week.
St. Thomas Aquinas allegedly said: Beware the man of one book (Hominem unius libri timeo)
Now, did Aquinas really mean literally ONE book? We have to look at his warning in historical and philosophical contexts. In his time (13th cent), publishing and reading was pretty much restricted, financially and culturally, to the elites, the wealthy and the clergy. So was his warning directed at them or at everyone in general? Was Aquinas warning about being closed mind? But then, one can learn and be wise from being and talking with those older and wiser than self. That is how humans lived and grew before writing and printing. Tribal knowledge, folklore, experiences, etc.
Personally, I think Aquinas was warning us in general and throughout time. To me, it IS about being closed mindedness. One book does not necessarily mean literally just one book. It does mean living a cloistered intellectual life. Dictators banned learning by burning books. Controlled access to other ideas by controlling access to foreigners. And so on...
St. Thomas Aquinas allegedly said: Beware the man of one book (Hominem unius libri timeo)
Now, did Aquinas really mean literally ONE book? We have to look at his warning in historical and philosophical contexts. In his time (13th cent), publishing and reading was pretty much restricted, financially and culturally, to the elites, the wealthy and the clergy. So was his warning directed at them or at everyone in general? Was Aquinas warning about being closed mind? But then, one can learn and be wise from being and talking with those older and wiser than self. That is how humans lived and grew before writing and printing. Tribal knowledge, folklore, experiences, etc.
Personally, I think Aquinas was warning us in general and throughout time. To me, it IS about being closed mindedness. One book does not necessarily mean literally just one book. It does mean living a cloistered intellectual life. Dictators banned learning by burning books. Controlled access to other ideas by controlling access to foreigners. And so on...