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- 2001045149 contributor B8950044.
- 2001045149 created "2002.".
- 2001045149 date "2001".
- 2001045149 date "2002.".
- 2001045149 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2001045149 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2001045149 description "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- 1 Europe's Awakening -- 1.1 T. Huff, The rise of early modern science -- 1.2 A.I. Sabra, Situating Arabic science -- 1.3 E. Grant, When did modern science begin? -- 2 Copericus and his Revolution -- 2.1 R. S. Westman, Proof, poetics and patronage -- 3 The Spread of Copernicanism in Northern Europe -- 3.1 R. S. Westman, The Copernicans and the churches -- 3.2 G. Deason, Reformation theology and the mechanistic -- conception of nature -- 3.3 C. Webster, Puritanism, separatism and science -- 4 Crisis in Italy -- 4.1 M. Biagioli, Galileo as court philosopher -- 4.2 W. Eamon, Patronage and scientific identity in late- -- Renaissance Italy -- 5 Iberian Science: Navigation, Empire and -- Counter-Reformation -- 5.1 J.-M. L6pez Pifiero, Paracelsian influence in Spain -- 5.2 V. Pinto, Censorship and the inquisitorial mind -- 5.3 H. Kamen, The Inquisition and Spanish intellectual life -- 6 Science from the Earth in Central Europe -- 6.1 B. Moran, Science in the courts of German princes -- 6.2 M. Beretta, Humanism and chemistry in Agricola's -- metallurgical writings -- 6.3 C. Webster, Paracelsian prophecy and natural magic -- 6.4 P. Findlen, Rudolf II and the Prague court -- 7 French Science in the Seventeenth Century -- 7.1 W. Ashworth, Catholicism and early modern science -- 8 Science in Seventeenth-Century England -- 8.1 A. Cunningham, Harvey and blood circulation -- 8.2 C. Wilson, The invisible world of the microscope -- 8.3 S. Shapin, Boyle's house of experiment -- 8.4 S. Schaffer and S. Shapin, Making experimental -- knowledge -- 8.5 L. Principe, Boyle as alchemist -- 8.6 R. Iliffe, The 'Principia': Newton's authorial role -- 8.7 B. J. Dobbs, Newton: philosopher by fire -- 9 Scientific Academies across Europe -- 9.1 M. Biagioli, Princely patronage of the Accademia -- del Cimento -- 9.2 M. Hunter, The usefulness of science in -- seventeenth-century England -- 9.3 P. B. Wood, Apologetics and ideology in Sprat's -- 'History' -- 9.4 A. Stroup, Scientific utility at the Academie Royale -- des Sciences -- 10 The Reception of Newtonianism across Europe -- 10.1 L. Stewart, The selling of Newton -- 10.2 S. Schaffer, Newtonianism -- 10.3 J. Brooke, Religious utility of science -- 11 Science in the Scottish Enlightenment -- 11.1 P. Wood, University science in eighteenth-century -- Scotland -- 11.2 D. Dean, Hutton and the history of geology -- 11.3 J. V. Golinski, Cullen on the usefulness of chemistry -- 12 Science on the Fringe of Europe: Eighteenth-Century -- Sweden -- 12.1 S. Lindroth, Linnaeus and the systematisation -- of botany -- 13 Science in Orthodox Europe -- 13.1 B. Lewis, The Ottoman view of Western science -- and technology -- 13.2 J. Scott-Carver, Russia's contribution to science in the -- eighteenth century -- 13.3 M. D. Gordin, The early St Petersburg Academy of Sciences -- 14 Establishing Science in Eighteenth-Century Europe -- 14.1 C. Meinel, Chemistry's rise in status -- 14.2 A. M. Ospovat, The origins of Werner's geological theory -- 14.3 H. Lowood, Scientificforestry management in Germany -- 15 The Chemical Revolution -- 15.1 C. Perrin, Lavoisier's chemical revolution -- 15.2 H. G. Schneider, Nationalism in eighteenth-century -- German chemistry -- 15.3 M. Crosland, Styles of science in French and -- British chemistry -- 15.4 M. Conlin, Priestley's American period -- 16 Conclusions -- 16.1 R. Porter, Historiography and the Scientific Revolution -- 16.2 S. Shapin, Telling stories: the Scientific Revolution -- 16.3 M. Jacob, The Scientific Revolution and conceptions -- of identity -- Index.".
- 2001045149 extent "xii, 307 p. ;".
- 2001045149 identifier "0333970055 (cloth)".
- 2001045149 identifier "0333970063 (pbk.)".
- 2001045149 identifier 2001045149.html.
- 2001045149 identifier 2001045149.html.
- 2001045149 identifier 2001045149.html.
- 2001045149 issued "2001".
- 2001045149 issued "2002.".
- 2001045149 language "eng".
- 2001045149 publisher "Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave,".
- 2001045149 spatial "Europe".
- 2001045149 subject "509.4 21".
- 2001045149 subject "Q127.E8 S354 2002".
- 2001045149 subject "Science Europe History.".
- 2001045149 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I -- I -- 1 Europe's Awakening -- 1.1 T. Huff, The rise of early modern science -- 1.2 A.I. Sabra, Situating Arabic science -- 1.3 E. Grant, When did modern science begin? -- 2 Copericus and his Revolution -- 2.1 R. S. Westman, Proof, poetics and patronage -- 3 The Spread of Copernicanism in Northern Europe -- 3.1 R. S. Westman, The Copernicans and the churches -- 3.2 G. Deason, Reformation theology and the mechanistic -- conception of nature -- 3.3 C. Webster, Puritanism, separatism and science -- 4 Crisis in Italy -- 4.1 M. Biagioli, Galileo as court philosopher -- 4.2 W. Eamon, Patronage and scientific identity in late- -- Renaissance Italy -- 5 Iberian Science: Navigation, Empire and -- Counter-Reformation -- 5.1 J.-M. L6pez Pifiero, Paracelsian influence in Spain -- 5.2 V. Pinto, Censorship and the inquisitorial mind -- 5.3 H. Kamen, The Inquisition and Spanish intellectual life -- 6 Science from the Earth in Central Europe -- 6.1 B. Moran, Science in the courts of German princes -- 6.2 M. Beretta, Humanism and chemistry in Agricola's -- metallurgical writings -- 6.3 C. Webster, Paracelsian prophecy and natural magic -- 6.4 P. Findlen, Rudolf II and the Prague court -- 7 French Science in the Seventeenth Century -- 7.1 W. Ashworth, Catholicism and early modern science -- 8 Science in Seventeenth-Century England -- 8.1 A. Cunningham, Harvey and blood circulation -- 8.2 C. Wilson, The invisible world of the microscope -- 8.3 S. Shapin, Boyle's house of experiment -- 8.4 S. Schaffer and S. Shapin, Making experimental -- knowledge -- 8.5 L. Principe, Boyle as alchemist -- 8.6 R. Iliffe, The 'Principia': Newton's authorial role -- 8.7 B. J. Dobbs, Newton: philosopher by fire -- 9 Scientific Academies across Europe -- 9.1 M. Biagioli, Princely patronage of the Accademia -- del Cimento -- 9.2 M. Hunter, The usefulness of science in -- seventeenth-century England -- 9.3 P. B. Wood, Apologetics and ideology in Sprat's -- 'History' -- 9.4 A. Stroup, Scientific utility at the Academie Royale -- des Sciences -- 10 The Reception of Newtonianism across Europe -- 10.1 L. Stewart, The selling of Newton -- 10.2 S. Schaffer, Newtonianism -- 10.3 J. Brooke, Religious utility of science -- 11 Science in the Scottish Enlightenment -- 11.1 P. Wood, University science in eighteenth-century -- Scotland -- 11.2 D. Dean, Hutton and the history of geology -- 11.3 J. V. Golinski, Cullen on the usefulness of chemistry -- 12 Science on the Fringe of Europe: Eighteenth-Century -- Sweden -- 12.1 S. Lindroth, Linnaeus and the systematisation -- of botany -- 13 Science in Orthodox Europe -- 13.1 B. Lewis, The Ottoman view of Western science -- and technology -- 13.2 J. Scott-Carver, Russia's contribution to science in the -- eighteenth century -- 13.3 M. D. Gordin, The early St Petersburg Academy of Sciences -- 14 Establishing Science in Eighteenth-Century Europe -- 14.1 C. Meinel, Chemistry's rise in status -- 14.2 A. M. Ospovat, The origins of Werner's geological theory -- 14.3 H. Lowood, Scientificforestry management in Germany -- 15 The Chemical Revolution -- 15.1 C. Perrin, Lavoisier's chemical revolution -- 15.2 H. G. Schneider, Nationalism in eighteenth-century -- German chemistry -- 15.3 M. Crosland, Styles of science in French and -- British chemistry -- 15.4 M. Conlin, Priestley's American period -- 16 Conclusions -- 16.1 R. Porter, Historiography and the Scientific Revolution -- 16.2 S. Shapin, Telling stories: the Scientific Revolution -- 16.3 M. Jacob, The Scientific Revolution and conceptions -- of identity -- Index.".
- 2001045149 title "Science in Europe, 1500-1800 : a secondary sources reader / edited by Malcolm Oster.".
- 2001045149 type "text".