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The Scientific Revolution: A Very Short Introduction Lawrence M. Principe (Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University)

The Scientific Revolution: A Very Short Introduction By Lawrence M. Principe (Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University)

Summary

Lawrence M. Principe takes a fresh approach to the story of the scientific revolution, emphasising the historical context of the society and its world view at the time. From astronomy to alchemy and medicine to geology, he tells this fascinating story from the perspective of the historical characters involved.

The Scientific Revolution: A Very Short Introduction Summary

The Scientific Revolution: A Very Short Introduction by Lawrence M. Principe (Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University)

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries witnessed such fervent investigations of the natural world that the period has been called the 'Scientific Revolution.' New ideas and discoveries not only redefined what human beings believed, knew, and could do, but also forced them to redefine themselves with respect to the strange new worlds revealed by ships and scalpels, telescopes and microscopes, experimentation and contemplation. Driven by religious devotion, by practical need, by the promise of fame and profit, or by the simple desire to know, a broad range of thinkers and workers explored and reconceptualized the world around them. Explanatory systems were made, discarded, and remade by some of the best-known names in the entire history of science - Copernicus, Galileo, Newton - and by many others less recognized but no less important. In this Very Short Introduction Lawrence M. Principe explores the exciting developments in the sciences of the stars (astronomy, astrology, and cosmology), the sciences of earth (geography, geology, hydraulics, pneumatics), the sciences of matter and motion (alchemy, chemistry, kinematics, physics), the sciences of life (medicine, anatomy, biology, zoology), and much more. The story is told from the perspective of the historical characters themselves, emphasizing their background, context, reasoning, and motivations, and dispelling well-worn myths about the history of science. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About Lawrence M. Principe (Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University)

Lawrence M. Principe's research interests focus on the history of science and technology in the late Medieval and early modern periods, with special attention to the history of alchemy/chemistry. He is the Drew Professor of the Humanities at John Hopkins University in the Department of History of Science and Technology and the Department of Chemistry. He has authored or edited ten books and published numerous papers.

Table of Contents

Introduction: science and natural philosophy ; 1. New worlds and old worlds ; 2. The connected world ; 3. The superlunar world ; 4. The sublunar world ; 5. The microcosm and the living world ; 6. The artificial world ; 7. Building a world of science ; Conclusion

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9780199567416
0199567417
The Scientific Revolution: A Very Short Introduction by Lawrence M. Principe (Drew Professor of the Humanities, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University)
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Oxford University Press
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