The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 3, Early Modern Science

Lorraine Daston editor Katharine Park editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Sep '16

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An account of European knowledge of the natural world, c.1500–1700.

A comprehensive account of knowledge of the natural world in Europe, c.1500–1700. Articles by leading specialists describe how new ideas, discoveries, and institutions shaped the ways in which nature came to be studied, understood, and used.This book provides a comprehensive account of knowledge of the natural world in Europe, c.1500–1700. Often referred to as the Scientific Revolution, this period saw major transformations in fields as diverse as anatomy and astronomy, natural history and mathematics. Articles by leading specialists describe in clear, accessible prose supplemented by extensive bibliographies, how new ideas, discoveries, and institutions shaped the ways in which nature came to be studied, understood, and used. Part I frames the study of 'The New Nature' in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Part II surveys the 'Personae and Sites of Natural Knowledge'. Part III treats the study of nature by discipline, following the classification of the sciences current in early modern Europe. Part IV takes up the implications of the new natural knowledge for religion, literature, art, gender, and European identity.

'Undoubtedly this hefty volume is a necessary addition to the libraries of early modern scholars and to the bibliography of any course covering science in the early modern period.' British Journal for the History of Science

ISBN: 9781107553668

Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 54mm

Weight: 1320g

894 pages