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Instauration, Great

Rees, Graham. Francis Bacon s semi-Paracelsian cosmology and the great instauration. Ambix 22, no. 3 (Nov 1975) 151-173. [Pg.249]

Webster, Charles. The Great Instauration science, medicine and reform, 1626-1660. London Duckworth, 1975. 63Op. [Pg.554]

Charles Webster, The Great Instauration Science, Medicine and Reform 1626—1660 (1975). For the impact of Felling and Webster s 1979 essay see, for instance, Laurence Brockliss and Colin Jones, The Medical World of Early Modern France (Oxford, 1997) Michael McVaugh, Medicine before the Pla e Practitioners and their Patients in the Crown of Aragon, 128 —1 4 (Cambridge, 1993) Katharine Park, Doctors and Medicine in Early Renaissance Florence (Princeton, 198 5). [Pg.4]

Christopher Hill, Intellectual Ori ns of the English Revolution (1972 [1965]) Webster, Great Instauration. [Pg.4]

Clark, Demons and Disease , 42-4 Clark, Thinking with Demons 226-7 Hutchison, Occult Qualities , 240-1 Pagel, Paracelsus, 174-82 Webster, Great Instauration, 287.1 am not here accounting for the role of the occult in Galenic teachings, on which see for instance, Copenhaver, Scholastic Philosophy and Renaissance Magic , 525-30. [Pg.116]

Bacon, F. (1994). The great instauration. In E. A. Burtt (Ed.), The English philosophers from Bacon... [Pg.199]

Walter Pagel,/Cambridge University Press, 1982) Charles Webster, The Great Instauration (Holmes C Meier, 1975), 273-282. [Pg.471]

Weber, M. (1971 (1904-5)). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Parsons, Talcott, Trans.). London Merton, R. (1987). Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth Century England. New York Webster, C. iycfii). The Great Instauration. Science, Medicine and Keform 1626-1660. London. [Pg.54]

Webster, C. (1975). The Great Instauration. Science, Medicine and Beform 1626-1660. London. [Pg.234]

Charles Webster, The Great Instauration. Science, Medicine, and Reform 1626 1660, Duckworth, 1975, 273-82, 384-A02. Webster provides a fascinating analysis of the wider intellectual priorities, interests, and perceived objectives of English scientists in particular in the period before the Royal Society. [Pg.48]

Robert Fludd wrote that the planetary conjugations of 1603-1604 were a sign for the Rosicrucian Brotherhood to expand its membership in preparation for the great Restoration of Arts and Sciences of the World, which they called the Instauration. The Rosicrucians believed the arrival of the Golden Age of Aquarius would lead all men to embrace Righteousness. ... [Pg.289]

Dupre, A Hunter. 1972. The great instauration of 1940 the organization of scientific research for war. In Gerald Holton, ed.. The Twentieth Century Sciences, W. W. Norton. [Pg.852]


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