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A magical world : superstition and science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
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A magical world : superstition and science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
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Edition:
First Pegasus Books hardcover edition.
Physical Description:
x, 310 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary:
Spanning some of the most vibrant and fascinating eras in European history, Cambridge historian Derek Wilson reveals a society filled with an ardent desire for knowledge and astounding discoveries―and the fantastic discoveries that flowered from it. There was the discovery of the movement of blood around the body; the movement of the earth around the sun; the velocity of falling objects (and why those objects fell). But these these thinkers were steeped in―and drew from―intellectual traditions that might surprise us. There was folk religion, which in its turn had deep roots in a pagan past. Others referred to spirits or tapped into stores of ancient wisdom and herbal remedies. This was the world of wise women, witches, necromancers, potions and incantations. By the mid-seventeenth century, "science mania" was in full flower. In 1663, The Royal Society in London received its charter. Just three years later, the French Academy of Sciences was founded, and other European capitals rapidly followed suit. In 1725, the word "science" was at last defined as "a branch of study concerned either with a connected body of demonstrated truths or with observed facts systematically classified." Yet just nine years before, the last witch had been executed in Britain. Fascinating and thought-provoking, A Magical World is a reminder of humanity's paradoxical nature―our passionate pursuit of knowledge alongside deep-rooted fears, superstitions, and traditions. --adapted from Amazon description.
Contents:
Introduction: '42' -- New wine and old wineskins -- A magical world -- Re-evaluation -- Heavens above? -- Medicine men -- Seeing may be believing -- Confusion -- I think-- so what? -- The religion of doctors -- Spreading the word -- Day star of the Enlightenment -- Avant le deluge.
Publication Info:
New York : Pegasus Books, 2018.
Subject:
Religion and science -- History
Science -- Europe -- History.
Superstition -- Europe -- History.
Renaissance
Enlightenment
Superstition -- History.
Religion and science -- History of controversy
Natural science
Natural sciences
Science of science
Sciences
Folk beliefs
Traditions
Renaissance -- History
Renaissance -- Europe
Revival of letters
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SAILS ISBN:
9781681776453