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HIS 3355: The Long 18th Century: Europe in a Wider World
Scientific Revolution
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HIS 3355: The Long 18th Century: Europe in a Wider World
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The Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
The French Revolution
Napoleonic Wars & Napoleon
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The History of Medicine and the Scientific Revolution
Ideology, Inevitability, and the Scientific Revolution
Isaac Newton's 'De gravitatione et aequipondio fluidorum': Its Purpose in Historical Context.
The young René Descartes—lawyer, military engineer, courtier, diplomat … and, we might add, ambitious ‘savant’
Johannes Kepler. The Sun as the Heart of the World
Reformation and scientific revolution: Historical coincidence or continual renewal?
Moving About and Finding Things Out: Economies and Sciences in the Period of the Scientific Revolution
Primary Sources
Rene Descartes - Discourses on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences
Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei - The Sidereal Messenger of Galileo Galilei
Sir Isaac Newton - Opticks
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