Science, Renaissance
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- Patronage and institutions, science, technology, and medicine at the European court, 1500-1750, edited by Bruce T. Moran
- Ingenious pursuits, building the scientific revolution, Lisa Jardine
- The theater of nature, Jean Bodin and Renaissance science, by Ann Blair
- Renaissance meteorology, Pomponazzi to Descartes, Craig Martin
- Secrets of women, gender, generation, and the origins of human dissection, Katharine Park
- Secrets of women, gender, generation, and the origins of human dissection, Katharine Park
- Science, culture, and popular belief in Renaissance Europe, edited by Stephen Pumfrey, Paolo L. Rossi, Maurice Slawinski
- The Jewel house, Elizabethan London and the scientific revolution, Deborah E. Harkness
- Rethinking the scientific revolution, edited by Margaret J. Osler
- Invention of science, a new history of the scientific revolution, David Wootton
- The swerve, how the world became modern, Stephen Greenblatt
- Making medicine in post-tridentine Rome, Girolamo Mercuriale's "De Arte Gymnastica" : a different reading of the book, Maria Kavvadia
- Carolus Clusius, towards a cultural history of a Renaissance naturalist, edited by Florike Egmond, Paul Hoftijzer, Robert Visser
- The idea of the sciences in the French Enlightenment, a reinterpretation, G. Matthew Adkins
- Janello Torriani and the Spanish empire, a Vitruvian artisan at the dawn of the scientific revolution, Cristiano Zanetti
- Occult and scientific mentalities in the Renaissance, edited by Brian Vickers
- Renaissance thought and its sources, Paul Oskar Kristeller ; edited by Michael Mooney
- Janello Torriani (Cremona 1500 ca.-Toledo 1585), a social history of invention between Renaissance and scientific revolution, Cristiano Zanetti
- The science of describing, natural history in Renaissance Europe, Brian W. Ogilvie
- European collections of scientific instruments, 1550-1750, edited by Giorgio Strano ... [and others]
- Umanisti, artisti, scienziati, studi sul rinascimento italiano, Eugenio Garin
- Les grandeurs de la terre, aspects du savoir géographique à la renaissance, Jean-Marc Besse
- European collections of scientific instruments, 1550-1750, edited by Giorgio Strano ... [and others]
- The business of alchemy, science and culture in the Holy Roman Empire, Pamela H. Smith
- Copernicus in the cultural debates of the Renaissance, reception, legacy, transformation, by Pietro Daniel Omodeo
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