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by Antonia McLean

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Antonia McLean
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ISBN 10: 0882020013, ISBN 13: 9780882020013. We pack all books in bubble-wrap, and ship in a sturdy cardboard box (except in the case of standardized Priority Mail and Global Priority Airmail envelopes for international shipments). England - Intellectual life - 16th century.

The British Journal for the History of Science. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries - Humanism and the Rise of Science in Tudor England. London: Heinemann, 1972.

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London: Heinemann, 1972. Pp. 258. £. 5 Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Science, Technology & Society in Seventeenth-Century England. British Journal for the History of Science 7 (1):88-89 (1974). This article has no associated abstract. Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Science, Technology & Society in Seventeenth-Century England. New York: Howard Fertig, 1970.

Humanism benefited the development of science in a number of more specific ways.

Humanism - Humanism - Humanism, art, and science: It is impossible to speak knowledgeably about Renaissance science without first understanding the Renaissance concept of ar. A similar point may be made about Niccolò Machiavelli, who wrote a book about the art of warfare and who used history and logic to develop an art of government, or about the brilliant polymath Paracelsus, who spent his whole career perfecting an art that would comprehend all matter and all spirit. Humanism benefited the development of science in a number of more specific ways.

Antonia McLean (1972). Propaganda and the Tudor State: Political Culture in the Westcountry. The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain. Oxford University Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-19-926387-5. Cambridge University Press. 601. ISBN 978-0-521-57346-7.

Humanism and the rise of science in Tudor England: ISBN 9780435325602 (978-0-435-32560-2) Hardcover, Heinemann Educational, 1972. Founded in 1997, BookFinder.

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