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Shackelford, Jole

Shackelford, Jole. Review of Alchemy and chemistry in the 16th and 17th centuries, by Piyo Rattansi and Antonio Clericuzio. In Med Hist 20, no. 4 (Oct 1996) 521-523.[... [Pg.239]

Shackelford, Jole. Paracelsianism and the orthodox lutheran rejection of vital philosophy in early seventeenth-century Denmark. Early SciMed 8, no. 3 (2003) 210-252. [Pg.322]

Shackelford, Jole. Rosicrucianism, Lutheran orthodoxy, and the rejection of Paracelsianism in early seventeenth-century Denmark. Bull Hist Med 70, no. 2 (Jun 1996) 181-204. [Pg.322]

Shackelford, Jole. Tycho Brahe, laboratory design, and the aim of science. Isis 84 (1993) 211-230. [Pg.624]

Shackelford, Jole. A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine The Ideas, Intellectual Context, and Influence of Petrus Severinus, 1540-1602. Copenhagen Museum Tusculanum, 2004. [Pg.250]

Shackelford, Jole. 1993. Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design, and the Aim of Science, Isis 84 211-230. [Pg.198]

Shackelford, Jole. Documenting the factual and the antifactual Ole Worm and public knowledge . Endeavour 13.3 (1999). pp. 65-71. [Pg.184]

Owen Hannaway, "Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science," Isis 77 (1986) 585-610 William R. Newman, "Alchemical Symbolism and Concealment The Chemical House of Libavius," in The Architecture of Science, ed. Peter Galison and Emily Thompson (Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press, 1999), 59-78 Jole Shackelford, "Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design, and the Aim of Science Reading Plans in Context," Isis 84 (1993) 211-30. [Pg.218]

Describing Libavius s critique of Tycho s laboratory at Uraniborg, Jole Shackelford notes "A key component in Libavius s characterization of Tycho Brahe s contemplative Paracelsian science is his portrayal of Uraniborg as a place of darkness darkness surrounds Tycho as he looks to the heavens from his upper-story observatory, darkness envelops the chemical research conducted in the basement laboratory, and this darkness reaches out to taint the morality of Uraniborg and its inhabitants. The darkness that envelops Tycho s science in Pythagorean secrecy is connected with the dark recesses of the earth, home to the forces of evil." Shackelford, "Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design, and the Aim of Science," 213. [Pg.220]

CSH, 83. Boerhaave was not the first to enlist Van Helmont among the admirers and followers of Hippocrates. Jole Shackelford ( The Chemical Hippocrates Paracelsian and Hippocratic Theory in Petrus Severinus Medical Philosophy, 59-88, in Reinventing Hippocrates, on 60) has argued that Hippocrates reputation among the English chemical physicians was presumably partly shaped by Van Helmont s vision... [Pg.76]

His Alchemical Quest (Princeton Princeton University Press, 1998 for Boyle on seminal principles, see Antonio Clericuzio, A Redefinition of Boyle s Chemistry and Corpuscular Philosophy, Awmls of Science (1990) 56i-589,Jole Shackelford, Seeds with a Mechanical Purpose Sever-... [Pg.158]

On Keill s background, see Anita Guerrini, The Tory Newtonians Gregory, Pitcairne and their Circle, Journal of British Studies, 25 (1986), pp. 305-307 Anita Guerrini and Jole R. Shackelford, John Keill s De operationum chymicarum ratione mechanica Ambix, 36 (1989), pp. 138-42. [Pg.198]


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