The scientific revolution and the origins of modern science
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The scientific revolution and the origins of modern science
(Studies in European history)
Palgrave, 2002
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 113-138
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A brief but wide ranging account of all aspects of the scientific revolution from astronomy to zoology. Based upon a selected but extensive annotated bibliography, which represents an ideal course of study on the scientific revolution. The author presents a clear guide to the literature and a concise narrative account.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - The ScientificRevolution and the Historiography of Science - Renaissance and Revolution - The Scientific Method - Magic and the Origins of Modern Science - The Mechanical Philosophy - Religion and Science - Science and the Wider Culture - Conclusion - Bibliography - Glossary - Index
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