Pourquoi la vérité était-elle un crime au XVIe siècle ? Suivez le parcours chronologique de Zénon pour comprendre sa quête de savoir et de liberté.

He had made the tour of his prison—he had explored the world and his own soul as far as a human could go. To retract his findings would be to deny the only truth he had ever found: the value of a mind that refuses to be enslaved.
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Imagine being so brilliant that your own era considers your curiosity a crime. You’re about to follow the life of Zénon, a 16th-century polymath who spent his existence walking the razor's edge between scientific discovery and heresy. From his restless youth in Bruges to his secret medical practices and final, defiant trial, I’ve mapped out every major event of his journey just for you. You’ll meet his idealistic cousin Henri-Maximilien and the mother who perished in the siege of Münster. It’s a raw, chronological look at a man who chose to see the world as it truly was, even when it cost him everything. Ready to step into the winter of the Middle Ages?