See this new CFP which might be of interest to those working on religious "error" as well: "In 1646, the polymath and physician Thomas Browne published his great work on error: Pseudodoxia Epidemica. He sought to correct popular misconceptions, such as that beavers bite off their own testicles when fleeing attack (III.IV). Browne was following a new European movement of error correction, including Laurent Joubert’s Erreurs populaires (1578); Girolamo Mercurii’s De gli errori popolari d’I..
“Errare humanum est”, a well known and widespread Latin proverb which states that: to err is human, ...
The original work has title: Ricardi Corinensis ... De situ Britaniæ ...The "Critical disquisition" ...
In Chapter 7 of German Logic, Wolff first describes error. Here, error is dealt with alongside the k...
This article investigates the nature of Thomas Browne\u2019s method of scientific enquiry. It will m...
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82) is a well-known figure in English Literature. His most famous book is pr...
In 1646 Sir Thomas Browne published his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a broad, somewhat encyclopedic catalo...
Vol. 3 has imprint: Edinburgh, J. Grant.1. Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica.--2. Pseudodoxia ep...
Intended as a supplement to Sir Thomas Browne's Pseudoxia epidemics.Mode of access: Internet
Barbara Shapiro's A Culture of Fact argued that a fact-orientated culture emerged in seventeenth-cen...
Dussaud René. Julius Firmicus Maternus. — De errore profanarum religionum. In: Syria. Tome 20 fascic...
Nicoló Leonicenus, humanist and physician, became the center of a polemic on the errors of Plinius t...
The present article documents a series of errors discovered in letters of the Lusatian theosopher Ja...
Herrmann Léon. Julius Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionem. Traduction nouvelle avec t...
Favre Albert. Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici - Bibliographie sélective et critique. In: XVII-XVII...
[10], 151, [1] p.Translated from Latin."Pseudodoxia epidemica" is by Sir Thomas Browne.With a prelim...
“Errare humanum est”, a well known and widespread Latin proverb which states that: to err is human, ...
The original work has title: Ricardi Corinensis ... De situ Britaniæ ...The "Critical disquisition" ...
In Chapter 7 of German Logic, Wolff first describes error. Here, error is dealt with alongside the k...
This article investigates the nature of Thomas Browne\u2019s method of scientific enquiry. It will m...
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82) is a well-known figure in English Literature. His most famous book is pr...
In 1646 Sir Thomas Browne published his Pseudodoxia Epidemica, a broad, somewhat encyclopedic catalo...
Vol. 3 has imprint: Edinburgh, J. Grant.1. Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica.--2. Pseudodoxia ep...
Intended as a supplement to Sir Thomas Browne's Pseudoxia epidemics.Mode of access: Internet
Barbara Shapiro's A Culture of Fact argued that a fact-orientated culture emerged in seventeenth-cen...
Dussaud René. Julius Firmicus Maternus. — De errore profanarum religionum. In: Syria. Tome 20 fascic...
Nicoló Leonicenus, humanist and physician, became the center of a polemic on the errors of Plinius t...
The present article documents a series of errors discovered in letters of the Lusatian theosopher Ja...
Herrmann Léon. Julius Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionem. Traduction nouvelle avec t...
Favre Albert. Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici - Bibliographie sélective et critique. In: XVII-XVII...
[10], 151, [1] p.Translated from Latin."Pseudodoxia epidemica" is by Sir Thomas Browne.With a prelim...
“Errare humanum est”, a well known and widespread Latin proverb which states that: to err is human, ...
The original work has title: Ricardi Corinensis ... De situ Britaniæ ...The "Critical disquisition" ...
In Chapter 7 of German Logic, Wolff first describes error. Here, error is dealt with alongside the k...