
Scientists and Inventors of the Renaissance
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Scientific Revolution
- Astronomy
- The Ptolemaic Inheritance
- The New Sun-Centred System
- Mechanics
- Galileo and Descartes on Motion
- Newton's Laws
- Optics
- Chemistry
- The Royal Society of London
- Medicine
- The Anatomists
- The Futile Search for an Easy System
- Harvey and the Experimental Method
- Microscopy
- Malpighi's Animal and Plant Studies
- The Discovery of Cells
- The Discovery of "Animalcules"
- Microscopy and the Scientific Method
- Technology and Renaissance Science
- Chapter 2: Astronomers
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- Early Life and Education
- Copernicus's Astronomical Work
- Publication of De Revolutionibus
- Tycho Brahe
- Youth and Education
- Mature Career
- Johannes Kepler
- Kepler's Social World
- Astronomical Work
- Galileo
- Refracting and Reflecting Telescopes
- Early Life and Career
- Telescopic Discoveries
- Galileo's Copernicanism
- Chapter 3: Natural Philosophers
- René Descartes
- Early Life and Education
- Residence in the Netherlands
- The World, The Discourse on Method, and The Meditations
- Physics, Physiology, and Morals
- Final Years
- Isaac Newton
- Formative Influences
- Early Work on Motion
- The Principia
- Newton's Final Years
- Christiaan Huygens
- Robert Boyle
- Early Life and Education
- Scientific Career
- Discovering Boyle's Law
- Theological Activities
- Mature Years in London
- Chapter 4: Anatomists, Physicians, and Microscopists
- Mondino Dei Liucci
- Paracelsus
- Education
- Career
- Contributions to Medicine
- Girolamo Fracastoro
- Ambroise Paré
- Andreas Vesalius
- Education
- The Fabrica
- Career
- Assessment
- Gabriel Fallopius
- Hieronymus Fabricius
- Santorio Santorio
- William Harvey
- Education and Career
- Physician to the King
- Later Life
- Discovery of Circulation
- The Invention of the Microscope
- Jan Baptista van Helmont
- Education and Early Life
- Publications
- Major Experiments
- Other Contributions
- Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
- Franciscus Sylvius
- Marcello Malpighi
- Life
- Assessment
- Thomas Willis
- Robert Hooke
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- Chapter 5: Inventors
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Life
- Invention of the Press
- Printing of the Bible
- Hans Lippershey
- Sir John Harington and the Flush Toilet
- Cornelis Drebbel
- Evangelista Torricelli
- Otto von Guericke
- Giuseppe Campani
- James Gregory
- Denis Papin
- Thomas Savery
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover
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