Heterodoxy in early modern science and religion / edited by John Brooke and Ian Maclean.

Date:
2005
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005.

Physical description

xxi, 373 pages ; 23 cm

Contents

Heterodoxy in natural philosophy and medicine : Pietro Pomponazzi, Guglielmo Gratarolo, Girolamo Cardano / Ian Maclean -- John Donnes religion of love / David Wootton -- Le plus beau et le plus meschant esprit que ie aye cogneu : science and religion in the writings of Giulio Cesare Vanini, 1585-1619 / Nicholas S. Davidson -- Heresies, facts, and the travails of the Republic of letters : explanations of the Eucharist / Christoph Lthy -- Galileo Galilei and the myth of heterodoxy / William Carroll -- Copernicanism, Jansenism, and remonstrantism in the seventeenth century Netherlands / Tabitta Van Nouhuys -- When did Pierre Gassendi become a libertine? / Margaret Osler -- Hobbes, heresy, and corporeal deity / Cees Leijenhorst -- The true frame of nature : Isaac Newton, heresy, and the reformation of natural philosophy / Stephen D. Snobelen -- The heterodox career of Nicolas Fatio de Duillier / Scott Mandelbrote -- Claiming him as her son : William Stukeley, Isaac Newton, and the archaeology of the Trinity / David Boyd Haycock -- Joining natural philosophy to Christianity : the case of Joseph Priestley / John Brooke.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 0199268975
  • 9780199268979