Science in the age of Baroque
@inproceedings{Gal2013ScienceIT, title={Science in the age of Baroque}, author={O. Gal and Raz Chen-Morris}, year={2013} }
1. Ofer Gal and Raz Chen Morris: Baroque Modes and the Production of Knowledge.- A. Order.- 2. John Schuster: What Was the Relation of Baroque Culture to the Trajectory of Early Modern Natural Philosophy?.- 3. Koen Vermeir: "Bent And Directed Towards Him:" A Baroque Perspective on Kircher's Sunflower Clock.- 4. Ofer Gal: From Divine Order to Human Approximation: Mathematics in Baroque Science.- B. Vision.- 5. Raz Chen-Morris: "The Quality of Nothing," Or Kepler's Visual Economy of Science.- 6… CONTINUE READING
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