The Cambridge History of Science
Herausgeber: Daston, Lorraine; Park, Katharine
The Cambridge History of Science
Herausgeber: Daston, Lorraine; Park, Katharine
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An account of European knowledge of the natural world, c.1500-1700.
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An account of European knowledge of the natural world, c.1500-1700.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 894
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1423g
- ISBN-13: 9781107553668
- ISBN-10: 1107553660
- Artikelnr.: 45797494
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 894
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1423g
- ISBN-13: 9781107553668
- ISBN-10: 1107553660
- Artikelnr.: 45797494
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
General editors' preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: the age of the new Katharine Park and Lorraine Daston
Part I. The New Nature: 2. Physics and foundations Daniel Garber
3. Scientific explanation Lynn S. Joy
4. The meanings of experience Peter Dear
5. Proof and persuasion Richard W. Serjeantson
Part II. Personae and Sites of Natural Knowledge: 6. The man of science Steven Shapin
7. Women of natural knowledge Londa Schiebinger
8. Markets, piazzas, and villages William Eamon
9. Homes and households Alix Cooper
10. Libraries and lecture halls Anthony Grafton
11. Courts and academies Bruce T. Moran
12. Anatomy theaters, botanical gardens, and natural history collections Paula Findlen
13. Laboratories Pamela H. Smith
14. Sites of military science and technology Kelly DeVries
15. Coffeehouses and print shops Adrian Johns
16. Networks of travel, correspondence, and exchange Steven J. Harris
Part III. Dividing the Study of Nature: 17. Natural philosophy Ann Blair
18. Medicine Harold J. Cook
19. Natural history Paula Findlen
20. Cosmography Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
21. From alchemy to 'chymistry' William R. Newman
22. Magic Brian P. Copenhaver
23. Astrology H. Darrel Rutkin
24. Astronomy William Donahue
25. Acoustics and optics Paolo Mancosu
26. Mechanics Domenico Beroloni Meli
27. The mechanical arts Jim Bennett
28. Pure mathematics Kirsti Andersen and Henk J. M. Bos
Part IV. Cultural Meanings of Natural Knowledge: 29. Religion Rivka Feldhay
30. Literature Mary Baine Campbell
31. Art Carmen Niekrasz and Claudia Swan
32. Gender Dorinda Outram
33. European expansion and self-definition Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
Index.
Notes on contributors
General editors' preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: the age of the new Katharine Park and Lorraine Daston
Part I. The New Nature: 2. Physics and foundations Daniel Garber
3. Scientific explanation Lynn S. Joy
4. The meanings of experience Peter Dear
5. Proof and persuasion Richard W. Serjeantson
Part II. Personae and Sites of Natural Knowledge: 6. The man of science Steven Shapin
7. Women of natural knowledge Londa Schiebinger
8. Markets, piazzas, and villages William Eamon
9. Homes and households Alix Cooper
10. Libraries and lecture halls Anthony Grafton
11. Courts and academies Bruce T. Moran
12. Anatomy theaters, botanical gardens, and natural history collections Paula Findlen
13. Laboratories Pamela H. Smith
14. Sites of military science and technology Kelly DeVries
15. Coffeehouses and print shops Adrian Johns
16. Networks of travel, correspondence, and exchange Steven J. Harris
Part III. Dividing the Study of Nature: 17. Natural philosophy Ann Blair
18. Medicine Harold J. Cook
19. Natural history Paula Findlen
20. Cosmography Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
21. From alchemy to 'chymistry' William R. Newman
22. Magic Brian P. Copenhaver
23. Astrology H. Darrel Rutkin
24. Astronomy William Donahue
25. Acoustics and optics Paolo Mancosu
26. Mechanics Domenico Beroloni Meli
27. The mechanical arts Jim Bennett
28. Pure mathematics Kirsti Andersen and Henk J. M. Bos
Part IV. Cultural Meanings of Natural Knowledge: 29. Religion Rivka Feldhay
30. Literature Mary Baine Campbell
31. Art Carmen Niekrasz and Claudia Swan
32. Gender Dorinda Outram
33. European expansion and self-definition Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
Index.
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
General editors' preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: the age of the new Katharine Park and Lorraine Daston
Part I. The New Nature: 2. Physics and foundations Daniel Garber
3. Scientific explanation Lynn S. Joy
4. The meanings of experience Peter Dear
5. Proof and persuasion Richard W. Serjeantson
Part II. Personae and Sites of Natural Knowledge: 6. The man of science Steven Shapin
7. Women of natural knowledge Londa Schiebinger
8. Markets, piazzas, and villages William Eamon
9. Homes and households Alix Cooper
10. Libraries and lecture halls Anthony Grafton
11. Courts and academies Bruce T. Moran
12. Anatomy theaters, botanical gardens, and natural history collections Paula Findlen
13. Laboratories Pamela H. Smith
14. Sites of military science and technology Kelly DeVries
15. Coffeehouses and print shops Adrian Johns
16. Networks of travel, correspondence, and exchange Steven J. Harris
Part III. Dividing the Study of Nature: 17. Natural philosophy Ann Blair
18. Medicine Harold J. Cook
19. Natural history Paula Findlen
20. Cosmography Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
21. From alchemy to 'chymistry' William R. Newman
22. Magic Brian P. Copenhaver
23. Astrology H. Darrel Rutkin
24. Astronomy William Donahue
25. Acoustics and optics Paolo Mancosu
26. Mechanics Domenico Beroloni Meli
27. The mechanical arts Jim Bennett
28. Pure mathematics Kirsti Andersen and Henk J. M. Bos
Part IV. Cultural Meanings of Natural Knowledge: 29. Religion Rivka Feldhay
30. Literature Mary Baine Campbell
31. Art Carmen Niekrasz and Claudia Swan
32. Gender Dorinda Outram
33. European expansion and self-definition Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
Index.
Notes on contributors
General editors' preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: the age of the new Katharine Park and Lorraine Daston
Part I. The New Nature: 2. Physics and foundations Daniel Garber
3. Scientific explanation Lynn S. Joy
4. The meanings of experience Peter Dear
5. Proof and persuasion Richard W. Serjeantson
Part II. Personae and Sites of Natural Knowledge: 6. The man of science Steven Shapin
7. Women of natural knowledge Londa Schiebinger
8. Markets, piazzas, and villages William Eamon
9. Homes and households Alix Cooper
10. Libraries and lecture halls Anthony Grafton
11. Courts and academies Bruce T. Moran
12. Anatomy theaters, botanical gardens, and natural history collections Paula Findlen
13. Laboratories Pamela H. Smith
14. Sites of military science and technology Kelly DeVries
15. Coffeehouses and print shops Adrian Johns
16. Networks of travel, correspondence, and exchange Steven J. Harris
Part III. Dividing the Study of Nature: 17. Natural philosophy Ann Blair
18. Medicine Harold J. Cook
19. Natural history Paula Findlen
20. Cosmography Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
21. From alchemy to 'chymistry' William R. Newman
22. Magic Brian P. Copenhaver
23. Astrology H. Darrel Rutkin
24. Astronomy William Donahue
25. Acoustics and optics Paolo Mancosu
26. Mechanics Domenico Beroloni Meli
27. The mechanical arts Jim Bennett
28. Pure mathematics Kirsti Andersen and Henk J. M. Bos
Part IV. Cultural Meanings of Natural Knowledge: 29. Religion Rivka Feldhay
30. Literature Mary Baine Campbell
31. Art Carmen Niekrasz and Claudia Swan
32. Gender Dorinda Outram
33. European expansion and self-definition Klaus A. Vogel (translated by Alisha Rankin)
Index.