The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of A Discovery of
Witchesexamines the real-life history of the scientific community of
Elizabethan London. Travel to the streets, shops, back alleys, and
gardens of Elizabethan London, where a boisterous and diverse group of
men and women shared a keen interest in the study of nature. These
assorted merchants, gardeners, barber-surgeons, midwives, instrument
makers, mathematics teachers, engineers, alchemists, and other
experimenters formed a patchwork scientific community whose practices
set the stage for the Scientific Revolution. While Francis Bacon has
been widely regarded as the father of modern science, scores of his
London contemporaries also deserve a share in this distinction. It was
their collaborative, yet often contentious, ethos that helped to
develop the ideals of modern scientific research. The book examines
six particularly fascinating episodes of scientific inquiry and
dispute in sixteenth-century London, bringing to life the individuals
involved and the challenges they faced. These men and women
experimented and invented, argued and competed, waged wars in the
press, and struggled to understand the complexities of the natural
world. Together their stories illuminate the blind alleys and
surprising twists and turns taken as medieval philosophy gave way to
the empirical, experimental culture that became a hallmark of the
Scientific Revolution. “Elegant and erudite.” —Anthony Grafton,
American Scientist “A truly wonderful book, deeply researched, full
of original material, and exhilarating to read.” —John Carey,
Sunday Times “Widely accessible.” —Ian Archer, Oxford
University “Vivid, compelling, and panoramic, this revelatory work
will force us to revise everything we thought we knew about
Renaissance science.” —Adrian Johns, author of The Nature Book
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Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780300185751
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Yale University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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