Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1961This paper is a probe into the scientific mind of Cotton Mather, one of New England's most illustrious historical figures. As a Puritan clergyman, Cotton Mather was the intellectual focus for a large segment of the Puritan community and was perhaps the most active and brilliant mind of his generation in New England. His intellectual prowess stirred awe in his followers and detractors alike, and his abilities demand admiration from those few who still read his books. The major considerations in the following chapters will be Mather's use of source material, his personal experiences with direct observation and experimentation and the value of such experiences, and his conception of the relationship...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
pt. I. Literary types: "The times opinionists." "The latest newes." The almanac. The scientific essa...
The great sociologist, R.K. Merton, presented in 1938 a study concerning the establishment of scienc...
The subject of this project is Cotton Mather\u27s relationship to science. As a minister, Mather\u2...
A brief introduction to Cotton Mather (1663-1728), the Last Pilgrim , including his efforts to sust...
In this classic work of American religious history, Robert Middlekauff traces the evolution of Purit...
Cotton Mather designed his Biblia Americana with a grand purpose: to bring together all that is best...
The Salem witchcraft trials and Cotton Mather's role in them continue to engage the interests of his...
The decade from 1820-30, is a time recognized by many as a cultural moment when a truly national i...
Elizur Wright, Esq., was bedeviled by science. Although the Connecticut mathematician grew up during...
This thesis examines the ministry and work of eminent puritan Cotton Mather as it adapts, adjusts an...
This thesis examines the relationship between science and Puritanism in colonial New England during ...
This research seeks to explore the religious, cultural and socio-political dimensions ofMather’s Tha...
COTTON MATHER (1662/3–1727/8). The eldest son of New England’s leading divine, Increase Mather and g...
Even Jesus might need more than a few days to resurrect Cotton Mather. After three centuries of publ...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
pt. I. Literary types: "The times opinionists." "The latest newes." The almanac. The scientific essa...
The great sociologist, R.K. Merton, presented in 1938 a study concerning the establishment of scienc...
The subject of this project is Cotton Mather\u27s relationship to science. As a minister, Mather\u2...
A brief introduction to Cotton Mather (1663-1728), the Last Pilgrim , including his efforts to sust...
In this classic work of American religious history, Robert Middlekauff traces the evolution of Purit...
Cotton Mather designed his Biblia Americana with a grand purpose: to bring together all that is best...
The Salem witchcraft trials and Cotton Mather's role in them continue to engage the interests of his...
The decade from 1820-30, is a time recognized by many as a cultural moment when a truly national i...
Elizur Wright, Esq., was bedeviled by science. Although the Connecticut mathematician grew up during...
This thesis examines the ministry and work of eminent puritan Cotton Mather as it adapts, adjusts an...
This thesis examines the relationship between science and Puritanism in colonial New England during ...
This research seeks to explore the religious, cultural and socio-political dimensions ofMather’s Tha...
COTTON MATHER (1662/3–1727/8). The eldest son of New England’s leading divine, Increase Mather and g...
Even Jesus might need more than a few days to resurrect Cotton Mather. After three centuries of publ...
International audienceThe Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was founded in 1665 by Hen...
pt. I. Literary types: "The times opinionists." "The latest newes." The almanac. The scientific essa...
The great sociologist, R.K. Merton, presented in 1938 a study concerning the establishment of scienc...