Book synopsis: The seventeenth century in Western Europe remains the key time and place for the development of modern science; the basic theme of this book is what the nature of seventeenth-century archives can tell us about this development, through a series of case studies (Boyle, Galileo, Huygens, Newton included). Manuscript collections created by the individuals and institutions who were responsible for the scientific revolution offer valuable evidence of the intellectual aspirations and working practices of the principal protagonists. This volume is the first to explore such archives, focusing on the ways in which ideas were formulated, stored and disseminated, and opening up understanding of the process of intellectual change. It an...
Among historians of science, the eighteenth century has often been neglected in favor of the two adj...
The Oxford Illustrated History of Science is the first ever fully illustrated global history of scie...
About the book: The history of the sciences and the history of the book are complementary, and ther...
Book synopsis: The rise of the new, experimental science coexisted with other intellectual tradition...
Book synopsis: Scientia is the term that early modern philosophers applied to a certain kind of demo...
This conference edition explores the posthumous fortunes of scientific and medical archives in early...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
Book synopsis: Women writers played a central, but hitherto under-recognised, role in the developmen...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
Book synopsis: The rise of atheism and unbelief is a key feature in the development of the modern wo...
Book synopsis: For anyone interested in the scientific revolution these essays are compulsory readin...
Sprat, Thomas. The history of the Royal Society of London for the improving of natural knowledge, 16...
Book synopsis: Covering the period from the accession of James I to the death of Queen Anne, this co...
We live in a world made by science. How and when did this happen? This book tells the story of the e...
Book synopsis: The uncanny ability of certain individuals to foresee future events had long been reg...
Among historians of science, the eighteenth century has often been neglected in favor of the two adj...
The Oxford Illustrated History of Science is the first ever fully illustrated global history of scie...
About the book: The history of the sciences and the history of the book are complementary, and ther...
Book synopsis: The rise of the new, experimental science coexisted with other intellectual tradition...
Book synopsis: Scientia is the term that early modern philosophers applied to a certain kind of demo...
This conference edition explores the posthumous fortunes of scientific and medical archives in early...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
Book synopsis: Women writers played a central, but hitherto under-recognised, role in the developmen...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
Book synopsis: The rise of atheism and unbelief is a key feature in the development of the modern wo...
Book synopsis: For anyone interested in the scientific revolution these essays are compulsory readin...
Sprat, Thomas. The history of the Royal Society of London for the improving of natural knowledge, 16...
Book synopsis: Covering the period from the accession of James I to the death of Queen Anne, this co...
We live in a world made by science. How and when did this happen? This book tells the story of the e...
Book synopsis: The uncanny ability of certain individuals to foresee future events had long been reg...
Among historians of science, the eighteenth century has often been neglected in favor of the two adj...
The Oxford Illustrated History of Science is the first ever fully illustrated global history of scie...
About the book: The history of the sciences and the history of the book are complementary, and ther...