Artisan/practitioners and the rise of the new sciences, 1400-1600
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Q124.97 .L66 2011
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Q124.97 .L66 2011
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xii, 196 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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English
UPC
40020125122
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"This book provides the historical background for a central issue in the history of science: the influence of artisans, craftsmen, and other practitioners on the emergent empirical methodologies that characterized the "new sciences" of the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Long offers a coherent account and critical revision of the "Zilsel thesis," an influential etiological narrative which argues that such craftsmen were instrumental in bringing about the "Scientific Revolution." Artisan/Practitioners reassesses the issue of artisanal influence from three different perspectives: the perceived relationships between art and nature; the Vitruvian architectural tradition with its appreciation of both theory and practice; and the development of "trading zones"--Arenas in which artisans and learned men communicated in substantive ways. These complex social and intellectual developments, the book argues, underlay the development of the empirical sciences. This volume provides new discussion and synthesis of a theory that encompasses broad developments in European history and study of the natural world. It will be a valuable resource for college-level teaching, and for scholars and others interested in the history of science, late medieval and early modern European history, and the Scientific Revolution"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Explores the influence of craftsmen and practitioners such as farmers and navigators in the development of the new sciences during the period in the title"--,Provided by publisher.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Long, P. O. (2011). Artisan/practitioners and the rise of the new sciences, 1400-1600 . Oregon State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Long, Pamela O. 2011. Artisan/practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400-1600. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Long, Pamela O. Artisan/practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400-1600 Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2011.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Long, P. O. (2011). Artisan/practitioners and the rise of the new sciences, 1400-1600. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Long, Pamela O. Artisan/practitioners and the Rise of the New Sciences, 1400-1600 Oregon State University Press, 2011.
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