Number, Shape And Meaning In Pico's Christian Cabala : The Upright Tsade, The Closed Mem And The Gaping Jaws Of Azazel / Brian P. Copenhaver -- The Study Of The Timaeus Of Early Renaissance Italy / James Hankins -- Marsilio Ficino : Daemonic Mathematics And The Hypotenuse Of The Spirit / Michael J.b. Allen -- Space, Light And Soul In Francesco Patrizi's Nova De Universis Philosophia (1591) / Luc Deitz -- The Problemata As A Natural Philosophical Genre / Ann Blair -- The Pseudo-aristotelian Problemata And Aristotle's De Animalibus In The Renaissance / John Monfasani -- Epistemological Problems In Giovanni Mainardi's Commentary On Galen's Ars Parva / Daniela Mugnai Carrara -- A Diet For Barbarians : Introducing Renaissance Medicine To Tudor England / Vivian Nutton -- From The Laboratory To The Library : Alchemy According To Guglielmo Fabri / Chiara Crisciani -- The Homunculus And His Forebears : Wonders Of Art And Nature / William Newman -- Natural Particulars : Medical Epistemology, Practice And The Literature Of Healing Springs / Katharine Park -- The Formation Of A Scientific Community : Natural History In Sixteenth-century Italy / Paula Findlen -- Empiricism And Community In Early Modern Science And Art : Some Comments On Baths, Plants And Courts / Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann. Edited By Anthony Grafton And Nancy Siraisi. Based On Papers From A Workshop Held At Dibner Institute For The History Of Science And Technology, May 5-6, 1995. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
Anthony Grafton is the Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University. He is the author of numerous books on European history and also writes on a wide variety of topics for the New Republic, American Scholar, the New York Review of Books, and the New Yorker. <sup>[1][1]</sup>
[1]: http://www.papress.com/html/book.details.page.tpl?isbn=9781568987637
Natural Particulars Nature and the Disciplines in Renaissance Europe
Number, Shape And Meaning In Pico's Christian Cabala : The Upright Tsade, The Closed Mem And The Gaping Jaws Of Azazel / Brian P. Copenhaver -- The Study Of The Timaeus Of Early Renaissance Italy / James Hankins -- Marsilio Ficino : Daemonic Mathematics And The Hypotenuse Of The Spirit / Michael J.b. Allen -- Space, Light And Soul In Francesco Patrizi's Nova De Universis Philosophia (1591) / Luc Deitz -- The Problemata As A Natural Philosophical Genre / Ann Blair -- The Pseudo-aristotelian Problemata And Aristotle's De Animalibus In The Renaissance / John Monfasani -- Epistemological Problems In Giovanni Mainardi's Commentary On Galen's Ars Parva / Daniela Mugnai Carrara -- A Diet For Barbarians : Introducing Renaissance Medicine To Tudor England / Vivian Nutton -- From The Laboratory To The Library : Alchemy According To Guglielmo Fabri / Chiara Crisciani -- The Homunculus And His Forebears : Wonders Of Art And Nature / William Newman -- Natural Particulars : Medical Epistemology, Practice And The Literature Of Healing Springs / Katharine Park -- The Formation Of A Scientific Community : Natural History In Sixteenth-century Italy / Paula Findlen -- Empiricism And Community In Early Modern Science And Art : Some Comments On Baths, Plants And Courts / Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann. Edited By Anthony Grafton And Nancy Siraisi. Based On Papers From A Workshop Held At Dibner Institute For The History Of Science And Technology, May 5-6, 1995. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
Anthony Grafton is the Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University. He is the author of numerous books on European history and also writes on a wide variety of topics for the New Republic, American Scholar, the New York Review of Books, and the New Yorker. <sup>[1][1]</sup>
[1]: http://www.papress.com/html/book.details.page.tpl?isbn=9781568987637