Scientific Revolution Bibliography - Scientific Revolution Home Page - Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida - http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch
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 Primary Works and Reprints


 
 Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543)

Baranowski, Henryk. Bibliografia Kopernikowska 1509-1955 Warsaw 1958. 

Copernicus, Nicolas. Nicholas Copernicus: Complete Works, 3 vols., London, 1972-1985. 

Copernicus, Nicolas. Nikolaus Kopernikus Gesamtausgabe, 2 vols., Berlin-Munich, 1944-1949 

Copernicus, Nicolas. Three Copernican Treatises, trans., ed., with an introduction by Edward Rosen, 2nd ed., New York, 1959. 

Copernicus, Nicolas. De Revolutionibus orbium coelestium, in Great Books of the Western World, vol. XVI, Chicago, 1952. 

Copernicus, Nicolas. Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres: A New Translation from the Latin, trans., introd. & notes by A.M. Duncan. New York, 1976. 

Other editions & facsimiles exist in other languages.



 
 Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)

Brahe, Tycho. Tychonis Brahe Dani Opera Omnia, J.L.E. Dreyer, ed., 15 vols., Copenhagen, 1913-1929. 

Brahe, Tycho. Tychonis Brahe Dani Epistolarum astronomicarum Uraniborg 1601. 

Brahe, Tycho. De Nova et nullius aevimemoriaprius visa stella, Copenhagen, 1573, facs. ed., 1901. 

Brahe, Tycho. Astronomia instauratae mechanica, Wandsbeck 1598, f. ed., Stockholm, 1901. 

Brahe, Tycho. Tycho Brahe's Description of His Instruments and Scientific Work, Copenhagen, 1946. 

Other editions and translations exist in modern languages.



 
 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Galilei, Galileo. Le opere di Galileo Galilei, Antonio Favaro, ed., 20 vols., Florence, 1890-1909, repr. with additions, Florence, 1929-1939; 1965. 

Galilei, Galileo. Opera. A Cura di Ferdinando Flora, [Latin and Italian], Ferdinando Flora, ed., Milan, [1953]. 

English Translations

Galilei, Galileo. The Controversy on the Comets of 1618 (Discorsosulle comete and il saggiatore), Stillman Drake and C.D. O'Malley, ed. and trans., Philadelphia, 1960. 

Galilei, Galileo Dialogue on the Great World Systems, Giorgio de Santillana, ed., Chicago, 1953. 

Galilei, Galileo Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Stillman Drake, ed. and trans., Berkeley, 1953, rev. 1967. 

Galilei, Galileo. [Discourse on the] Two New Sciences, Stillman Drake, ed., intro., and trans., Madison, 1974. 

Galilei, Galileo. Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo, Stillman Drake, ed. and trans., New York, 1957. 

Galilei, Galileo. Galileo on Motion and on Mechanics [De Motu], I. Drabkin and Sti]lman Drake, ed. and trans., Madison, 1960. 

Galilei, Galileo. Galileo on Bodies inWater [Discorso], Stillman Drake, ed., Urbana, IL, 1960. 

Galilei, Galileo. Galileo and the Scientific Revolution [La bilancetta], L. Fermi and G. Bernadini, trans., C.S. Smith, New York, 1961. 

Galilei, Galileo. Galileo's Early Notebooks: The Physical Questions: A Translation from the Latin with historical and Paleographical Commentary, William A. Wallace, ed. and trans., Notre Dame IN, 1977. 

Galilei, Galileo. Galileo's Logical Treatises: A Translation, with notes and commentary, William A. Wallace, ed. and trans., Dordrecht, Boston, 1992. 

Galilei, Galileo. Mechanics in Sixteenth-Century Italy [Dialogus de Motu], Stillman Drake and I. Drabkin ed. and trans., Madison, 1969. 

Galilei, Galileo. Operations of the Geometric and Military Compass, 1606, Galileo Galilei, Stillman Drake, ed. and trans., Washington, DC, 1978. 

Galilei, Galileo. Sidereus Nuncius, or The Sidereal Messenger, trans. with introduction, conclusion, and notes by Albert Van Helden, Chicago and London, 1989. Cf. translation of Edward Stafford Carlos [London 1880], reprinted, Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, n.d. [1959?]. See also the British Library copy reprinted, Archival Facsimiles Limited, Alburgh, 1987. 

Translations also exist in German, French, and other modern languages.



 
 Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)

Caspar, Max. Bibliographia Kepleriana, Munich, 1936, rev. by M. List, Munich. 

Kepler, Johannes. Joannis Kepleri astronomi opera omnia, Christian Frisch, ed., 8 vols., Frankfurt-Erlangen, 1858-1871; repr. 1971- . 

Kepler, Johannes. Johannes Kepler GesammelteWerke, Walther von Dych, Max Caspar, Franz Hammer, et al., Munich, 1937- . 

Kepler, Johannes. Dioptrice, facs., Cambridge, 1962.

Kepler, Johannes. Dissertatio cumNunciosidereo, facs. Munich 1964. 

Kepler, Johannes. Astronomia nova, Harmonice mundi, Astronomia pars optica, facs., Brussels, 1968. 

Kepler, Johannes. Somnium, facs., Osnabruck, 1969. 

Kepler: English Translations

Kepler, Johannes. Astronomia Nova, William Donahue, trans., Cambridge, 1993. 

Kepler, Johannes. Epitome of Copernican Astronomy, bks. IV and V, in Great Books of the Western World, XVI, Chicago, 1952; and Harmonies of the World, bk. V. 

Kepler, Johannes.  The Harmony of the World.  Trans. with Intro. & notes by E.J. Aiton, A.M. Duncan, and J.V. Field.  Memoires of the American Philosophical Society, 1997. 

Kepler, Johannes. Kepler's Conversation with Galileo's Sidereal Messenger, Edward Rosen, trans., New York, 1965. 

Kepler, Johannes. Kepler's Somnium, Edward Rosen, trans., Madison, 1966; Compare with: Kepler's Dream [Somnium], John Lear, ed., Patricia Frueh, trans., Berkeley, 1965. 

Kepler, Johannes. Mysterium Cosmographicum: The Secret of the Universe, A.M. Duncan trans., E.J. Aiton intro. and commentary, New York, 1981. 

Kepler, Johannes. The Six-Cornered Snow Flake, Colin Hardie, trans., Oxford, 1966. 

Translations exist in German, French, & other modern languages.



 
 René Descartes (1596-1650)

Descartes, René. Oeuvres deDescartes, 12 vols., Charles Adam and Paul Tannery, eds., Paris, 1897-1913. 

Descartes, René. Correspondance. Charles Adam and Gerard Milhaud, eds., Paris, 1936-63. 

Descartes: English Translations

Descartes, René. Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology, Paul J. Olscamp, trans. and introd., Indianapolis, 1965. 

Descartes, René. The Geometry of Descartes [1637], David Eugene Smith and Marcia L. Latham, trans. and ed., La Salle, IL, 1952. 

Descartes, René. Le Monde,ou Traité de la lumière, The World, Michael S. Mahoney, trans. and ed., New York, 1979. 

Descartes, René. The Passions of the Soul, René Descartes, Stephen Voss, trans. and annotated, Indianapolis, 1989. 

Descartes, René. The Philosophical Works of Descartes, 2 vols., Elizabeth S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross, Cambridge, 1968. 

Descartes, René. The Philosophical Writings of  Descartes, 2 vols., trans. John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff, Dugal Murdoch, Cambridge, 1985 & 1984. 

Descartes, René. Principles of Philosophy, Valentine R. Miller and Reese P. Miller, trans. and ed., Dordrecht, 1983. 

Descartes, René. Principles of Philosophy, René Descartes, Blair Reynolds, trans. and ed., Lewiston, NY, 1988.

Descartes, René. The Scientific Work of René Descartes, J.F. Scott, ed., London, 1952. 

Descartes, René. Treatise of Man, French Text with Translation and Commentary by Thomas Steele Hall, Cambridge, MA, 1972. 

Other translations exist in English, French, German, and other modern languages.



 
 Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

Wallace, Peter and Ruth Wallace. Newton and Newtoniana,1672-1975, Folkestone, England, 1977. 

Newton, Isaac. Certain Philosophicall Questions:  Newton's Trinity Notebook, J.E. McGuire and Martin Tamny, eds., Cambridge, 1983. 

Newton, Isaac. The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, [1728], reprinted [Histories & Mysteries of Man Ltd. London], 1988 [Printed in USA, ISBN 1-85417-000-7]. 

Newton, Isaac. The Correspondence of Isaac Newton, 7 vols., H.W. Turnbull, J.F. Scott, and A.R. Hall, and Laura Tilling, Cambridge, 1959-1977. 

Newton, Isaac. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, 8 vols., Derek T. Whiteside, ed., 1967-1981. 

Newton, Isaac. Isaac Newton's Papers & Letters on Natural Philosophy, T.S. Kuhn and I.B. Cohen, ed., Cambridge, MA, 1958. 

Newton, Isaac. Isaac Newton's Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, the Third Edition (1726) with Variant Readings, 2 vols., prepared by A. Koyré, I.B. Cohen, and Anne Whitman, Cambridge, MA, 1972. 

Newton, Isaac. Newton's Philosophy of Nature: Selections from His Writings, H.S. Thayer, ed., New York, 1953. 

Newton, Isaac.  Newton:  Texts, Backgrounds, Commentaries, ed. I.B Cohen & R.S. Westfall, Norton Critical Edition, New York & London, 1995. 

Newton, Isaac. Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, New Edition, London [J. Nisbet], 1831. 

Newton, Isaac. Opticks, reprint with analytical table of contents by Duane H.D. Roller, New York, 1952. 

Newton, Isaac. The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton, Alan E. Shapiro, ed., Cambridge, 1984- . 

Newton, Isaac. The Preliminary Manuscripts for Isaac Newton's 1687 Principia, 1684-1686, Derek T. Whiteside, introd., Cambridge, 1989. 



 
Others individuals participated in the Scientific Revolution.  The following sources provide an opportunity to consider and possibly add more individuals, networks, and communities in the traditonal 'Big Picture' of the Scientific Revolution.  These sources have served as the basis for an ongoing prosopograhical study of the Scientific Revolution and the so-call Republic of Letters.  Elsewhere on this WebSite there is reference to the project Bio-Dic, a data base project which currently includes some 80,000 files.


 

ABL -  John Aubery. 'Brief Lives,' Chiefly Contemporaries, set down by John Aubery, between the years 1669 & 1696. Edited by Andrew Clark. 2 vols. Oxford, 1898. 

AC - Annales celestes du Dix-Septieme Siecle. By Alexandre-Guy Pingre, Edited by Guillaume Bigourdan. Paris, 1901. 

AF - 'Les astronomes francais de 1610 a 1667.' By Pierre Humbert. Draguignan, 1942. 

AO - Athenae Oxonienses, A New Edition. A facsimile of the London edition of 1813. By Anthony Wood. 4 vols. Reprint. New York and London, 1967. 

OF - Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714 . . . being the Matriculation Register of the University, Alphabetically Arranged, Revised, and Annotated. By Joseph Foster. Series 1, 2 vols. Reprint, Nendeln and Liechtenstein, 1968. 

ASI - The Anatomy of a Scientific Institution: The Paris Academy of Sciences, 1666-1803. By Roger Hahn. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1971. 

BA - British Anatomy, 1525-1800: A Bibliography of Works in Britain, America and on the Continent. Second edition. Edited by K. F. Russell. St. Paul's Bibliographies, 1987. 

BBO - Jacob Bernoulli [1654-1705]. Jacobi Bernoulli, Basileenis, Opera. 2 vols. Geneva, 1744. 

BC-H - Ismaël Boulliau. The Correspondence Boulliau: A Calendar. By Robert A. Hatch. Forthcoming. 

BCB - Jacques-Benigne de Bossuet. Correspondance de Bossuet. Edited by Charles Urbain and Eugene Levesque. 15 vols. Paris, 1909-1925. 

BCO - Giorgio Baglivi. The Baglivi Correspondence from the Library of Sir William Osler. Edited by Dorothy M. Schullian. Ithaca, NY and London, 1974. 

BD - British Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography of British Diaries Written between 1442 and 1942. Compiled by William Matthews. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1984. 

B-DH - Pierre Bayle. Dictionnaire historique et critique, 4 vols. Rotterdam, 1720. 

B-WFB - Francis Bacon. Works of Francis Bacon. Edited by J. Spedding, R.C. Ellis & D.D. Heath. 14 volumes, London, 1857-1874. 

BHMA - Biographical History of Medicine: Excerpts and Essays on the Men and Their Work. Edited by John H. Talbot. New York and London, 1970 

BI - Inventaire Critique de la Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. By Elisabeth Labrousse. Paris, 1961. 

BIS - La Botanica in Italia, materiali per la storia de questa scienza. Edited by P.A. Saccardo. Memorie del Reale Istituto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. Vol. 25, No. 4 (1895), pp. 1 - 180. 

BJ - Isaac Beeckman. Journal tenu par Isaac Beeckman de 1604 a 1634. Edited by Cornelis de Waard, 4 vols., The Hague, 1939-1953. 

BK - Bibliografia Kopernikowska 1509-1955. Edited by Henryk Baranowski. Reprint, New York, 1970. 

BLH [P] - Biographisch-literarisches Handworterbuch zur Geschichte der exakten Wissenschaften. Edited by J. C. Poggendorff. Leipzig and Berlin, 1863-1926. and, Band VIIa - Supplement. Berlin, 1969. 

BLP - Robert Boyle. Letters and Papers of Robert Boyle. Edited by Michael Hunter. University Publications of America (catalogue in preparation). 

BW - Robert Boyle. The Works of Robert Boyle. Edited by Michael Hunter and Edward B. Davis. Pickering & Chatto Ltd (12 volumes in preparation). 

BW-B - Robert Boyle. The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. To which is prefixed The Life of the Author. Edited by Thomas Birch. 5 vols. in folio, London, 1744; 'A New Edition' [sic] 6 vols. in large quarto, London, 1772. 

C - Nicolas Copericus. Nicholas Copernicus' Complete Works. Edited by Jerzy Dobrzycki, translation and commentary by Edward Rosen. 4 vols. London and Basingstoke, 1978- . 

CC - Bonaventura Cavalieri. Carteggio. Edited by Giovanna Baroncelli. Florence, 1987. 

CL - Jean Chapelain. Lettres de Jean Chapelain. Edited by Philippe Tamizey de Larroque. 2 vols. Paris, 1880-1883. 

CLI - Jean Chapelain. Lettere inedite a Corrispondenti Italiani. Edited, with Introduction & Notes, by Petre Ciureanu. Geneva, 1964. 

COO - Girolamo Cardano. Opera Omnia. 10 vols. Reprint, New York and London, 1967. 

SM - Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century . . . in the Collection of . . .the Earl of Macclesfield. Edited by Stephen Jordan Rigaud. 2 vols. Oxford, 1851. 

DBIB - Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists, including Plant Collectors and otanical Artists. By Ray Desmond, with historical introduction by William T. Stearn. London, 1977. 

DC - René Descartes. Correspondance. Edited by Charles Adam and Gaston Milhaud. 8 vols. Paris, 1936-1963. 

GG1-2 - Le Opere dei Discepoli di Galileo Galilei. Edizione Nazionale. Carteggio. vol 1 (1642 -1648), vol. 2 (1649 - 1656). Edited by Paolo Galluzzi and Maurizio Torrini. Florence, 1975, 1984. 

DO - René Descartes. Oeuvres de Descartes. Edited by Charles Adam and Paul T. Tannery. 13 vols. 1897-1913. 

DPD - John Dee. The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee, and the Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts, from the original manuscripts in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, and Trinity College Library, Cambridge. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell. London, 1842. 

DSB - Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Edited by Charles Coulston Gillispie et al. 16 vols. New York, 1970-1980. {et. seq} 

EC - Leonard Euler. Correspondance mathematique et physique de quelque celebres geometres du XVIIIeme siecle. Edited by P.H. Fuss. 2 vols. St. Petersburg, 1843. 

ED - John Evelyn. The Diary of John Evelyn. Edited by E. 5. de Beer. 6 vols. Oxford, 1955. 

EO - Leonard Euler. Leonhardi Euleri Opera Omnia. Edited by Charles Blanc, Asot T. Grigorijan, Walter Habicht, Adolf P. Juskevic, Vladimir I. Smirnov, Ernst Trost. 3 vols. Basil, 1975. 

ESO - Early Science in Oxford. Edited by R. T. Gunther. 14 vols. Oxford, 1923-1945. 

FC - John Flamsteed. [Inventory of the Papers of John Flamsteed. By Lesley Murdin.] Correspondence (2 vols) Adam Hilger. 

FET - Fabricius of Aquapendente. The Embryological Treatises of Hieronymus Fabricius of Aquapendente. Introduction, translation, and commentary by Howard . Adelmann. 2 vols. Ithaca, New York, 1942; Reissued 1967. 

FGL - John Flamsteed. The Gresham Lectures of John Flamsteed. Edited and Introduced by Eric G. Forbes. London, 1975. 

FL - Marsilio Ficino. The Letters of Marsilio Ficino. Translated from the Latin by members of the Language Department of the School of Economic Science, London, Preface, vol. 1, by Paul Oskar Kristeller. 3 vols. to date 

FO - Pierre Fermat. Oeuvres de Fermat. Edited by Paul Tannery, Charles Henry, and Cornelis de Waard. 5 vols. Paris, 1891-1922. 

FS - Les Femmes dans la Science. Notes Recueillies by Alononse Rebiere. 2nd Edition. Paris, 1897. 

GAC - Galileo Galilei. Amici e corrispondenti di Galileo. Edited by Antonio Favaro, with introductory notes by Paolo Galluzzi. 3 vols. Florence (reprinted) 19XX. 

GB - Hugo Grotius. Briefwisseling van Hugo Grotius. Edited by P. C. Molhuysen and B. L. Meulenbroek. The Hague, 1928- . 

GC-H - Pierre Gassendi. The Gassendi Correspondence: A Calendar. By Robert A. Hatch. Forthcoming. 

GGO - Galileo Galilei. Le Opere di Galileo Galilei, Edizione Nazionale. Edited by Antonio Favaro. 20 vols. Florence, 1890-1939. 

GI - Johann Friedrich Gronovius. Inventaire de la correspondance de Johannes Fredericus Gronovius (1631-1671). By Paul Dibon, with Hans Bots and E. Bots-Estourgie. The Hague, 1974. 

GOO - Pierre Gassendi. Petro Gassendi . . . Opera Omnia . . . hactenus edita auctor ante obit recensuit . . . posthuma vero . . . in lucem nunc primum prodeunt . . . Edited by H. L. Habert de Montmor and F. Henry. 6 vols. Lyon, 1658-1675. 

HD - Robert Hooke. The Diary of Robert Hooke MA., M.D., F.R.S. 1670-1680. London, 1935. 

HEW - Thomas Hobbes. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. Edited by Sir William Molesworth, 11 Volumes. London, 1839-1845. 

HOC - Christiaan Huygens. Oeuvres Completes de Christiaan Huygens, publiees par la Societe Hollandaise des Sciences. 22 vols. The Hague, 1888-1950. 

HP - Samuel Hartlib. The Hartlib Papers. The Hartlib Project, Directed by Michael Leslie, Mark Greengrass, Michael Hannon, Patrick Collinson, with assistance from Timothy Raylor, Judith Crawford and others, University of Sheffield. {CD-Rom edition} 

IB - Institut de France: index biographique des membres et correspondants de l'Academie des sciences de 1666 a 1954. Institute de France, Gauthier-Villars, PFaris, 1954. 

IBAC - Academie des Sciences. Index Biographique des Membres et Correspondants de l'Academie des Sciences. Paris, 1968. 

JM-D - 'L'enseignement des mathematiques dans les Colleges Jesuites de France du XVIe au XVIIIe siecle.' By Francois de Dainville, S.J. Revue d'histoire des sciences, 7 (1954), pp 6-21; Pt. II, 7 (1954), pp 109-123. 

KA - Johannes Kepler. Joannis Kepleri astronomi opera omnia. Edited by Christian Frisch. 8 vols. Frankfurt, 1858-1871. 

KGW - Johannes Kepler. Gesammelte Werke. Edited by Walther van Dyck, Max Caspar, and Franz Hammer. Munich, 1937- . 

L - John Locke. The Correspondence of John Locke. Edited by E. S. de Beer. 8 vols. Oxford, 1976-1989. 

LBO - Bibliographie des Oeuvres de Leibniz. Edited by Emile Ravier. Hildesheim, 1966. 

LCIl - Carteggio Linceo. 3 parts, Atti della Reale Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Memorie della Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche (Part I anni 1603-1609) pp 1-120, (Part II, anni 1610-1624, Sezione I, 1610-1615) vol. 7, 1938 (XVI), pp 123-535; Part II, Sezione II (anni 1616-1624), pp 537-993; Part III (anni 1621-1630...), pp 999-1446. 

LCC - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Catalogue critique des manuscrits de Leibniz. Edited by A. Rivaud. Poitiers, 1914 - 1924. 

LCL/LCR - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. The Collected Letters of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. The complete works of Van Leeuwenhoek, issued and annotated under the Auspices of the Leeuwenhoek-Commission of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. XXXX Amsterdam, 1939- . 

LMN - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Mathematischer Naturwissenschaftlicher und Technischer Briefwechsel. 2 vols. (1663-1683) Berlin, 1976 - 1987. 

LPG - The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College. By John Ward. London, 1740; Reprint, New York and London, 1967. 

LR - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Register zu Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Mathematische Schriften und Der Briefwechsel mit Mathematikern. Edited by Joseph Ehrenfried Hofman. Hildesheim & New York, 1977. 

LSB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Samtliche Schriften und Briefe. Damstadt, Leipsig, Berlin, 1923- . 

LUI1-2 - Lettre inedite d'uomini illustr. Edited by Angelo Fabroni. 2 vols. Florence, 1773 and 1776. 

MAS - Memoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences depuis 1666 jusqu'a 1699. 9 vols. Paris, 1729-1732. 

MC - P. Marin Mersenne. Correspondance du P. Marin Mersenne. Edited by Paul Tannery, Cornelis de Waard, and Armand Beaulieu. 16 vols. Paris, 1932-1986. 

MCL - Antonio Magliabechi. Carteggio Magliabechi, Lettere di Borde, Arnaud e associati Lionesi ad Antonio Magliabechi (1661-1700). Edited by Salvatore Ussia, Florence, 1980. 

MMC - Marcello Malpighi. The Correspondence of Marcello Malpighi. Edited by Howard B. Adelmann. 5 vols. Itaca, NY, and London, 1975. 

MME - Marcello Malpighi. Marcello Malpighi and the Evolution of Embryology. Edited by Howard B. Adelmann. 5 vols. Ithaca, NY, 1966. 

MMO - Marcello Malpighi. Opera Omni. 2 vols. London, 1686. 

MO - Nicolas de Malebranche. Oeuvres de Malebranche, vols. 18-19 (Correspondance actes et documents). Edited by Andre Robinet. Paris, 1978. 

MP - E.G.R. Taylor. The Mathematical Practitioners of Tudor & Stuart England. Cambridge, 1954. 

MP2 - E.G.R. Taylor. The Mathematical Practitioners of Hannoverian England, 1714 - 1840. Cambridge, 1966. 

MPBS - Manuscript Papers of British Scientists, 1600-1940. London, 1982. 

N - Jean-Pierre Niceron. Memoire pour servir a l'histoire des hommes illustres dans la Republique des Lettres, avec un catalogue raisonne de leurs ouvrages. 43 vols. Paris, 1727-1745. 

NC - Isaac Newton. The Correspondence of Isaac Newton. Edited by H. W. Turnbull, J. F. Scott, and A. Rupert Hall. Cambridge, 7 vols. 1959-1977. 

NMP - Isaac Newton. The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton. Edited by Derek T. Whiteside. 8 vols. Cambridge, 1967-19XX. 

OC - Henry Oldenburg. The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Edited by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. 9 vols. Madison, WI, 1965-1973; vols. 10 and 11, Mansell, London, 1975-1977; vols. 12-13, Taylor & Francis, 1986. 

PC - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. Les Correspondants de Peiresc, Lettres inedites. 2 vols. Reprint, Geneva, 1972. 

PC-H - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. The Peiresc Correspondence: A Calendar. By Robert A. Hatch. Forthcoming. 

PDC - Samuel Pepys. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S. Edited with notes by Richard Braybrooke. 4 vols. London, 1848-1849. 

PHI - Charles Perrault. Les Hommes illustres qui ont paru en France pendant le XVIIe siecle. 2 vols. Paris, 1696-1700. 

PL - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. Lettres de Peiresc. Edited by Philippe Tamizey de Larroque. 7 vols. Paris, 1888-1898. 

PO - Blaise Pascal. Oeuvres de Blaise Pascal. Edited by Leon Brunschvicg, Pierre Boutroux, and Felix Gazier. 14 vols. Paris, 1908-1914. 

POC - Blaise Pascal. Oeuvres completes. Preface by Henri Gouhier, presentation and notes by Louis Lafuma. Editions du Seuil, Paris, 1963. 

PP - William Petty. The Petty Papers, Some unpublished writings of Sir William Petty Edited from the Bowood Papers. Edited by the Marquis of Lansdowne. 2 vols. London, 1927. 

PSC - William Petty. The Petty-Southwell Correspondence, 1676-1687, Edited from the Bowood Papers. Edited by the Marquis of Lansdowne. London, 1928. 

PT - Philosophical Transactions: giving some Accompt of the present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious in many considerable parts of the World. Edited by Henry Oldenburg. London and Oxford, 1665-1677. 

RC - John Ray. The Correspondence of John Ray. Edited by Edwin Lankester. London, 1848. 

RC2 - John Ray. Further Correspondence of John Ray. Edited by R. W. T. Gunther. London, 1928. 

RCP1-2 - The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians. Compiled from the Annals of the College and from Other Authentic Sources. By William Munk. Vol. 1, 1518-1700; Vol. 2, 1701-1800. London, 1861. 

RCS - Plarr's Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Revised by D'Arcy Power, assisted by W. G. Spencer and G. E. Gask. 2 vols. London, 1930. 

RI - Andre Rivet. Inventaire de la correspondance d'Andre Rivet (1596-1650). By Paul Dibon. The Hague, 1971. 

RS-H - The Royal Society and Its Fellows, 1660-1700: The Morphology of an Early Scientific Institution. Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, 1982. 

SC - Benedict de Spinoza. The Correspondence of Spinoza. Edited and Translated by Abraham Wolf. London, 1928. 

SCB-l - A Short-title Catalogue of Books printed in England . . . 1475-1640. Edited by A. W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave. London, 1926. 

SCB-2 - Short-title Catalogue of Books printed in England . . . 1641-1700. Edited by D. G. Wing. 3 vols., New York, 1945-1951. 

SLC - Abraham Sharp. Life and Correspondence of Abraham Sharp, the Yorkshire Mathematician and Astronomer, and Assistant of Flamsteed...William Cudworth. London, 1889. 

SLT - Jan Swammerdam. The Letters of Jan Swammerdam to Melchisedec Thevenot, with English translation and a biographical skethch. By G.A. Lindeboom. Amsterdam, 1975. 

SO - Benedict de Spinoza. Spinoza Opera im Auftrag der Heidelberger Akademie de Wissenschaften herausgegeben von Carl Gebhardt. 3 vols. Heidelberg, 1972. 

SOP - Benedict de Spinoza. Opera Posthuma. Edited by J. Jellis. Amsterdam, 1677. 

SO-W - Thomas Sydenham. Thomae Sydenham, M.D., Opera Omnia. Edited by William Alexander Greenhill. London, 1844. 
Thomas Sydenham. The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D., Translated by R.G. Latham. 2 vols. London, 1848 - 1850. 

SR - René-Francois de Sluse. 'La correspondance de René-François de Sluse, Essai de repertoire chronologique: premierre partie (1649-1664).' Revue d'histoire des sciences, 1986, 39/I, pp 35-69; Deuxieme partie (1665-1668), 39/II, pp 155-175; Troisieme partie (1669-1685), 39/IV, pp 325-344. 

SS - Simon Stevin. The Principal Works of Simon Stevin. Edited by E. J. Dijksterhuis, D. J. Struik, A. Pannekoek, Ernst Crone, and W. H. Schukking. 4 vols. Amsterdam, 1955-1964. 

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The Scientific Revolution:  General & Standard Works

Boas, Marie. The Scientific Renaissance: 1450-1630. NY: Harper, 1965. 

Bonelli, Maria L.R.; William R. Shea (eds.). Reason, Experiment, and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution. NY, Science History, 1975. 

Burtt, E.A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. 2nd ed. 1932. Garden City, Doubleday Ancor, 1954. 

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800. 1957. NY, Free Press, 1968. 

Cohen, I. Bernard. The Birth of a New Physics. Garden City, NY, 1960. 

Crombie, A.C. Medieval and Early Modern Science. 2 vols. (originally issued as Augustine to Galileo). Garden City, NY, 1959. 

Forbes, R.J.; E.J. Dijksterhuis. A History of Science and Technology. 2 vols. Baltimore, Penguin, 1963. 

Gillispie, Charles C. The Edge of Objectivity

Hall, A. Rupert. From Galileo to Newton: 1630-1720. NY, Harper, 1963. 

Hall, A. Rupert. The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1700. 1954. Boston, Beacon, 1966. 

Hall, Marie Boas. Nature and Nature's Laws: Documents of the Scientific Revolution. NY, Harper, 1970. 

Haydn, Hiram. The Counter-Renaissance. NY, Harcourt-Brace, 1950. 

Hesse, Mary. Forces and Fields. London, 1961. 

Kearney, Hugh F., ed. Origins of the Scientific Revolution. New York, 1967. 

Kearney, Hugh F. Science and Change: 1500-1700. NY, Mcgraw-Hill, 1971. 

Koyré, Alexandre. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe. Harper, 1958. 

Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 2nd ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1970. 

McLean, Antonia. Humanism and the Rise of Science in Tudor England. NY, Science History, 972. 

Palter, Robert M., ed. Toward Modern Science. 2 vols. New York, 1961. 

Sarton, George. Appreciations of Ancient and Medieval Science During the Renaissance (1450-1600). NY, Barnes, 1961. 

Sarton, George. Six Wings: Men of Science in the Renaissance. Bloomington, 1957. 

Smith, A.G.R. Science and Society in the 16th and 17th Centuries. London, Thames & Hudson, 1972. 

Thorndike, Lynn. A History of Magic and Experimental Science. 8 vols. NY, Columbia U Press, 1923-58. 

Wade, Ira. The Intellectual Origins of the French Enlightenment

Webster, Charles. The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine, and Reform, 1626-1660. London, Duckworth, 1975. 

Westfall, Richard S. The Construction of Modern Science: Mechanism and Mechanics. New York, 1971. 

Wightman, W.P.D. Science in a Renaissance Society. London, Hutchinson, 1972. 

Wightman, W.P.D. Science and the Renaissance. 2 vols. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1962. 

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The 'External Roots' of Science

Basalla, George, ed. The Rise of Modern Science: Internal or External Factors. Lexington, MA, 1968. 

Ben-David, Joseph. The Scientific Role: The Conditions of its Establishment in Europe. Minerva, 1965. 4:15-54. 

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Crombie, A.C. 'Historians and the Scientific Revolution.' Endeavour 19 (1960): 9-13. 

Eastwood, Bruce. 'On the Continuity of Western Science from the Middle Ages.' Isis, 1993? 

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Learned Societies & Institutions

Agassi, Joseph. 'The Origins of the Royal Society.' Organon 7 (1970): 117-35. Essay rev. of Purver. 

Artz, F.B. The Development of Technical Education in France, 1500-1850. London, Cambridge University Press, 1966. 

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Middleton, W.E. Knowles. The Experimenters. Baltimore, 1971. 

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Paul, Charles B. Science and Immortality. Berkeley, 1980. 

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Sarasohn, Lisa T. 'Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc and the Patronage of New Science in the Seventeenth Century.' Isis 84 (1993). 

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Solomon, H.M. Public Welfare, Science, and Propaganda in 17th Century France.

Sprat, Thomas. The History of the Royal Society of London, for the Improving of Natural Knowledge. 4th ed. London, printed for J. Knapton, J. Walthoe. 

Stimson, D. Scientists and Amateurs: A History of the Royal Society. London, 1949. 

Stroup, Alice. A Company of Scientists. Berkeley, 1990. 

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Webster, Charles. The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine, and Reform, 1626-1660. esp. chap. 6: 'The Puritan World View and the Rise of Modern Science.' London, Duckworth, 1975. 

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Science & Religion

Austin, William H. 'Isaac Newton on Science and Religion.' Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (1970): 521-542. 

Brooke, John Hedley. Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives. Cambridge, 1991. 

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Cohen, I. Bernard. 'Isaac Newton's Principia, the Scriptures, and the Divine Providence.' Philosophy, Science, and Method. Ed. Sidney Morgenbesser. New York, St. Martin's, 1969. 523-548. 

Gerrish, B.A. 'The Reformation and the Rise of Modern Science.' The Impact of the Church Upon its Culture. Ed. Jerald C. Brauer. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1968. 231-265. 

Greaves, R. L. 'Puritanism and Science: The Anatomy of a Controversy.' Journal of the History of Ideas. 30 (1969): 345-68. 

Grendler, Paul F. 'Venice, Science, and the Index of Prohibited Books.' The Nature of Scientific Discovery. Ed. Owen Gingerich. Washington, Smithsonian, 1975. 335-347. 

Guerlac, Henry and M.C. Jacob. 'Bentley, Newton, and Providence (The Boyle Lectures Once More).' Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (1969): 307-318. 

Hill, Christopher. 'Puritanism, Capitalism and the Scientific Revolution.' Past and Present 29 (1964): 88-97. 

Hill, Christopher. 'Science, Religion, and Society in the 16th and 17th Centuries.' Past and Present 32 (1965): 110-112. 

Hooykaas, R. 'Calvin and Copernicus.' Organon 10 (1974): 139-148. 

Hooykass, R. Religion and the Rise of Modern Science. Edinburgh, 1972. 

Hooykass, R. 'Science and Reformation' J. World History, 1956.The Evolution of Science. Ed. Guy S. Metraus et al. New York, NAL Mentor, 1963. 

Hooykass, R. 'Science and Religion in the 17th Century: Isaac Beekman (1599-1637).' Free University Quarterly [Amsterdam] 1 (1951): 169-183. 

Jacob, J.R. 'Boyle's Circle in the Protectorate: Revelation, Politics, and the Millennium.' Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (1977): 131-140. 

Jacob, J.R. 'Robert Boyle and Subversive Religion in the Early Restoration.' Albion 6 (1974): 275-293. 

Jacob, J.R. and M.C. 'Seventeenth Century Science and Religion: The State of the Argument.' History of Science 14 (1976): 196-207. 

Jacob, Margaret C. 'Millenarianism and Science in the Late 17th Century.' Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1976): 355-342. 

Jacob, Margaret C. The Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1976. 

Kearney, H.F. 'Puritanism, Capitalism, and the Scientific Revolution.' Past and Present 28 (1964): 81-101 

Kearney, H.F. 'Puritanism and Science: Problems of Definition.' Past and Present 31 (1965): 104-110. 

Kemsley, Douglas S. 'Religious Influenced in the Rise of Modern Science: A Review and Criticism, Particularly of the 'Protestant-Puritan Ethic' Theory.' Annals of Science 24 (1968): 199-226. 

Kocher, Paul. Science and Religion in Elizabethan England. 1953. Octagon, 1969. 

Kubrin, David. 'Newton and the Cyclical Cosmos: Providence and the Mechanical Philosophy.' Journal of the History of Ideas 28 (1967): 25-346. 

Langford, Jerome J. Galileo, Science and the Church. Ann Arbor, University of Mich. Press, 1966. 

Lindberg, David C. and Ronald L. Numbers, eds. God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter Between Christianity and Science. Berkeley, 1986. 

Manuel, Frank E. The Religion of Isaac Newton: The Fremantle Lectures 1973. Oxford, Clarendon, 1974. 

McGuire, J.E. and P.M. Rattansi. 'Newton and the 'Pipes of Pan.'' Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 21 (1966): 110-143. 

Mason, Stephen F. 'The Scientific Revolution and the Protestant Reformation.' Annals of Science. 9 (1953): 64-87 & 154-175. 

Mason, Stephen F. 'Science and Religion in 17th Century England.' Past and Present. 3 (1953): 28-44. 

Mulligan, Lotte. 'Anglicanism, Latitudinarianism, and Science in 17th Century England.' Annals of Science 30 (1973): 213-219. 

Oakley, Fransis. 'Christian Theology and the Newtonian Science: The Rise of the Concept of the Laws of Nature.' Church History, 1961. Creation: The Impact of as Idea. Ed. Daniel O'Conner et al. NY, 1969. 54-83. 

Osler, Margaret J. and Paul Lawrence Farber, eds. Religion, Science, and Worldview: Essays in Honor of Richard S. Westfall. Cambridge, 1985. 

Pelseneer, Jean. 'L'origine Protestante de la science moderne.' Lynchos (1946-7): 246-248. 

Rabb, Theodore K. 'Puritanism and the Rise of Experimental Science in England.' Journal of World History 7 (1962): 46-67. 

Rabb, Theodore K. 'Religion and the Rise of Modern Science.' Past and Present 31 (1965): 111-126. 

Rattansi, P.M. 'Science and Religion in the 17th Century.' The Emergence of Science in Western Europe. Ed. M. Crossland. London, Macmillan, 1976. 79-87. 

Rosen, Edward. 'Calvin's Attitude Toward Copernicus.' Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1960): 431-441. 

Russo, Francois. 'Catholicism, Protestantism, and the Development of Science in the 16th and 17th Centuries.' The Evolution of Science. Ed. Guy S. Metraus, et al. New York, NAL Mentor. 1963. Originally appeared in French in J. World History, 1957. 

Shapiro, Barbara. 'Debate: Science, Politics, and Religion.' Past and Present 66 (1975): 133-38. Afterward by Lotte Mulligan. 

Shapiro, Barbara. Latitudinarianism and Science in 17th-Century England.' Past and Present 40 (1968): 16-41. 

Stauffer, Richard. 'Calvin et Copernic.' Revue de l'History des Religions 179 (1971): 31-40. 

Stimson, Dorothy. Puritanism and the new philosophy in 17th century England. History of Medicine 3 (1935): 321-334. 

Strong, E.W. 'Newton and God.' J. History Ideas 13 (1952): 147-67. 

Thomas, Keith. Religion and the Decline of Magic. New York: 1971. 

Thorner, Isidor. 'Ascetic Protestantism and the Development of Science and Technology.' American Journal of Sociology 58 (1952): 25-33. 

Yates, Frances A. The Rosicrucian Enlightenment. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972. 



 
Science & Literature

Beum, Robert. 'The Scientific Affinities of English Baroque Prose.' English Miscellany 13 (1962): 59-80. 

Coffin, Charles M. John Donne and the New Philosophy. 1937. New York, Humanities, 1958. 

Cope, Jackson I. 'Modes of Modernity in 17th Century Prose.' Modern Language Quarterly 31 (1970): 92-111. 

Curry, Walter C. Milton's Ontology, Cosmology, and Physics. Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, 1957. 

Harrison, Charles. 'Ancient Atomists and English Literature of the 17th Century.' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 45 (1934): 1-79. 

Jacobus, Lee A. ''Thaumaturgike' in Paradise Lost.' Huntington Library Quarterly 33 (1970): 387-393. 

Jones, Richard F. et al. The 17th Century: Studies in the History of English Thought and Literature from Bacon to Pope. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1951. 

Konrvny, Lunomir. 'Young Milton and the Telescope.' Journal of Warburg Inst. 37 (1974): 368-373. 

Lloyd, Claude. 'Shadwell and the Virtuosi.' Publications of the MLA 44 (1929): 472-494. 

McGuire, J.E. and P.M. Rattansi. 'Newton and the Pipes of Pan.' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 21 (1966): 108. 

Mandel, Siegfried. 'From the Mummelsee to the Moon: Refractions of Science in 17th Century Literature.' Comparative Literary Studies 9 (1972): 407-415. 

Maynard, K. 'Science in Early English Literature.' Isis 17 (1972): 94-126. 

Nicolson, M.H. 'The Breaking of the Circle. Studies in the Effect of the 'new science' upon Seventeenth Century Poetry.' Rpt. Norman Wait Harris lectures. Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1950. 

Nicolson, M.H. Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite. 1959. New York, Norton, 1963. 

Nicolson, M.H. 'Newton Demands the Muse. Newton's Opticks and the Eighteenth Century Poets.' History of Ideas Series. No. 2. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1946. 

Nicolson, M.H. Pepys' Diary and the New Science. Charlottsville, University Press of Virginia, 1965. 

Nicolson, M.H. 'Science and Imagination.' Collected Essays on the Telescope and Imagination; Kepler, the Somnium, and John Donne; Milton and the Telescope; the Background to Swift; the Microscope and English Imagination. Ithaca, Cornell, 1965. 

Schuler, Robert. 'English Scientific Poetry, 1500-1700: Prolegomena and Preliminary Check List.' Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 69 (1975): 482-502. 

Shugg, Wallace. 'The Cartesian Beast-Machine in English Literature (1663-1750).' The Journal of the History of Ideas 29 (1968): 279-92. 

Willey, B. The Seventeenth Century Background; Studies in the thought of the age in relation to poetry and religion. London, 1934. 

Williamson, George. The Senecan Amble: Prose form from Bacon to Collier. 1951. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1966. 

Youngren, William H. 'Generality, Science, and Poetic Language in the Restoration.' ELH 35 (1968): 158-187. 



 
The Scientific Revolution
Articles & Books

Adelmann, Howard B. Marcello Malpighi and Evolution of Embryology. 2 Vols. Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1966. 

Agassi, Joseph. 'Leibniz's Place in the History of Physics.' J. History Ideas 30 (1969): 331-44. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion.' Isis 60 (1969): 75. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Newton and the Cartesians.' Science Rev. 40 (1959): 406-13. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Inverse problem of Central Forces.' Annals of Science 20 (1964): 81. 

Aiton, E.J. 'On Galileo and the Earth-Moon System.' Isis 54 (1963): 265. 

Aiton, E.J. The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motion. New York, 1970. 

Alexander, H.G. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence. Manchester, 1956. 

Aiton, E.J. 'An Imaginary Error in the Celestial Mechanics of Leibniz.' Annals of Science 21 (1965): 169-73. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Newton's aether-stream Hypothesis and the Inverse Square Law of Gravitation.' Annals of Science 25 (1969): 255. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Cartesian Theory of Gravity.' Ann. Science (1960): 65-82. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Celestial Mechanics of Leibniz in the Light of Newtonian Criticism.' Ann. Science 18 (1962): 31-41. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Galileo's Theory of the Tides.' Annals of Science 18 (1954): 44. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Concept of Force.' Rev. of Force in Newton's Physics by R.S. Westfall. History of Science 10 (1971): 88-102. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Celestial Mechanics of Leibniz.' Ann. Science 16 (1960): 65-82. 

Aiton, E.J. 'The Contributions of Newton, Bernoulli and Euler to the Theory of the Tides.' Annals of Science 11 (1955): 206. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Galileo and the Theory of the Tides.' Isis 56 (1965): 56. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Descartes' Theory of the Tides.' Annals of Science 11 (1955): 337. 

Aiton, E.J. The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motion. New York: 1970. 

Aiton, E.J. 'Johannes Kepler in the Light of Recent Research.' History of Science 14 (1976): 77-100. 

Alexander, H.G., ed. The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence. Manchester: 1956. 

Allix G. Pascal et le systeme de Copernic. Bulletin de l'Academie Delphinale. XVIII, 1904. 

Ariew, Roger. 'Theory of Comets at Paris during the Seventeenth Century.' Journal of the History of deas 53 (1992): 355-372. 

Armitage, A. 'The Astronomical Work of Nicolas-Louis Lacaille.' Annals of Science 12 (1956): 163. 

Armitage, A. 'The Deviation of Falling Bodies.' Annals of Science 5 (1947): 343. 

Arons, A. B. and A. M. Bork. 'Newton's Laws of Motion and the 17th Century Laws of Impact.' Am. J. Phys 32 (1964): 313-17. 

Armitage, Angus. John Kepler. London, 1966. 

Auger, Léon. Un Savant méconnu: Giles Personne de Roberval (1602- 1675). Paris, 1962. 

Axtell, J. L. 'Locke's review of the Principia.' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 20 (1965): 152. 

Ball, W. W. Rouse. An Essay on Newton's Principia. London, 1893. Rpt. ' A. Newtonian Fragment, relating to Centripetal Forces.' Proc. London Math. Soc. 23 (1892): 226-31. 

Basalla, George, ed. The Rise of Modern Science. Internal or External Factors. Lexington, MA, 1968. 

Baumgardt, C. Johannes Kepler: Life and Letters. London, 1952. 

Baumgartner, Frederick J. 'Scepticism and French Interest in Copernicanism to 1630.' Journal for the History of Astronomy 17 (1986): 77-88. 

Beaulieu, Armand. 'Lumière et matière chez Mersenne.' XVIIe siècle, no. 136 (1982): 311-316. 

Beaulieu, Armand. 'Les réactions des savants français au début du XVIIe siècle devant l'héliocentrisme de Galilée.' In Paolo Galluzzi, ed., Novità Celesti e Crisi del Sapere: Atti del Convegno Internazionale de Studi Galileiani, pp. 373-381, Supplement, Annali dell'Istituto e Museo de Storia della Scienza, 1983, fasc. 2. 

Beeckman, Isaac. Journal tenu par Isaac Beeckman de 1604-1634, publie avec une introduction et des notes par C. de Waard. 3 Vols. La Haye, 1939,1942,1945. 

Bell, A. E. Christian Huygens. London, 1947. 

Bentham, Muriael A. 'Some Seventeenth Century Views Concerning the Nature of Hear and Cold.' Annals of Science 2 (1937): 431-450. 

Bernier, F. Abregé de la philsophie de Gassendi. Paris, 1675. 

Bertrand, Joseph. Les fondateurs de l'astronomie modern. Copernic - Tycho Brahe -Kepler - Galilee - Newton. Paris. 

Biagioli, Mario. 'The Social status of Italian Mathematicians, 1450-1600,' History of Science 27: 41-95. 

Biagioli, Mario. 'Galileo's System of Patronage,' History of Science 28: 1-62. 

Biagioli, Mario. 'Galileo the Emblem Maker,' Isis 81: 230-258. 

Biagioli, Mario. 'Scientific Revolution, Social Bricolage, and Etiquette,' in Roy Porter and Mikuláš Teich, The Scientific Revolution in National Context, Cambridge, 1992, pp. 11-54. 

Biagioli, Mario. Galileo, Courtier: The Practice of Science in the Culture of Absolutism. Chicago, 1993. 

Birkenmajer, Aleksander. Etudes d'histoire des sciences en Pologne (studia Copernicana, IV). rataw, 1972. 

Blackwell, R. J. 'Descartes' laws of Motion.' Isis 57 (1966): 220. 

Bloch, Olivier R. La philosophia de Gassendi: Nominalisme, matérialisme et métaphysique. The Hague, 1971. 

Boas, Marie. 'Boyle as a Theoretical Scientist.' Isis 41 (1950): 261-268. 

Boas, Marie and A. Rupert Hall. 'Newton's Mechanical Principles.' Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1959): 167 -78. 

Boas, Marie. Robert Boyle & Seventeenth-Century Chemistry. London, Cambridge University Press, 1958. 

Boas, Marie. 'The Establishment of the Mechanical Philosophy.' Osiris 19 (1952): 412-541. 

Boas, Marie. The Scientific Renaissance, 1450-1630. New York, 1962. 

Bonelli, M.L.R. and William R. Shea, eds. Reason, Experiment and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution. New York, 1975. 

Bork, Alfred M. 'Logical Structure of the First Three Sections of Newton's Principia.' Am. J. Phys. 35 (1967): 342-4. 

Boutroux, Pierre. 'L'enseignement de la mecanique en France au XVIIIe siecle.' Isis 4 (1921): 276-94. 

Boyer, C.B. 'The Invention of Analytic Geometry.' The Scientific American Jan. 1949: 40 sqq. 

Boyer, C.B. The Concept of the Calculus. New York, 1939. 

Boyer, C.B. The History of the Calculus and its Conceptual Development. New York, 1959. 

Boyer, Carl B. A History of Mathematics. New York, 1968. 

Boyle, Robert. The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. 6 vols. London, 1772. 

Boyle, Robert. The Sceptical Chymist. Intro. by M.M. Pattison Muir. London, J. M. Dent & Sons. New York, Dutton. 

Brahe, Tycho. Tycho Brahe's Description of his Instruments and Scientific Work as given in his Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica. Trans. and ed. Hans Raeder, Elis Stromgren, and Bregt Stromgren. Copenhagen, 1946. 

Brahe, Tycho. Tychonis Brahe Dani Opera Omnia. Ed. J.L.E. Dreyer. 15 vols. Hauniae, 1913-29. 

Brewster, David. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1885. 

Brodrick, J. The Life and Work of Blessed Robert Francis, Cardinal Bellarmine, 1542 - 1621. London, 1928,ii. 

Brundell, Barry. Pierre Gassendi: From Aristotelianism to a New Natural Philosophy. Boston, 1987. 

Brunet, P. Les physiciens hollandais et la méthode éxperimentale en France au xviiie siècle. Paris, 926. 

Bruno, Giordano. The Ash Wednesday Supper--La Cena de le ceneri. Trans. Gosselin and Lawrence Lerner, Hamden, CT, 1977. 

Burstyn, H.L. 'Gailieo's Attempt to Prove that the Earth Moves.' Isis 53 (1962): 161. 

Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy.

Burtt, E. A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science, Rev. New York, 1932. 

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science. London, 1957. 

Butts, R.E. and J.C. Pitt, eds. New Perspectives on Galileo. Boston, 1978. 

Bylebyl, Jerome, ed. William Harvey and His Age. Baltimore, 1979. 

Callot, E. La renaissance des sciences de las vie au XVIe siecle , Paris, 1951. 

Carrington, Hereward. 'The Earlier Theories on Gravitation.' The Monist 23 (1913): 445-58. 

Caspar, Max. Kepler. Trans. C. Doris Hellman. London, 1959. 

Cassirer, Ernest. 'Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. A Study in the History of Renaissance Ideas.' JHI III. 123-44 (1942): 319-46. 

Charleton, Walter. Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana. Ed. Robert H. Kargon. London, 1654. New York, 1966. 

Clagett, Marshall. The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages. Madison, University of Wis. ress, 1959. 

Clagett, Marshall, ed. Critical Problems in the History of Science. Madison, University of Wis. Press, 1962. 

Clark, Joseph T. 'Pierre Gassendi and the Physics of Galileo.' Isis 54 (1963): 352-70. 

Clarke, Desmond M. Descartes' Philosophy of Science. Manchester, 1982. 

Clavelin, Maurice. La philosophie naturelle de Galilee. Paris, 1968. 

Clavelin, Maurice. The Natural Philosophy of Galileo: Essay on the Origins and Formation of Classical Mechanics. Trans. A.J. Pomerans. Cambridge, Mass., 1974. 

Clulee, Nicholas H. John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion. London, 1988. 

Cohen, H.F. Quantifying Music. The Science of Music at the First Stage of the Scientific Revolution, 1580-1650. Dordrecht, 1984. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Newton's Use of 'Force,' or, Cajori versus Newton: A Note on Translations of the Principia.' Isis 58 (1967): 226-30. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Newton's Second Law and the concept of Force in the Principia.' Texas Quarterly Special Issue 10 (1967): 127. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Romer and the First Determination of the Speed of Light.' Isis 31 (1940): 327-379. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Quantum in se est.' Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (1964): 41. Notes and Records of the Royal Society 10 (1964): 131. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Newton and the Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence.' Archs. int. Hist. Science. 15 (1962): 52-126. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Dynamics, the key to the new science of the seventeenth century.' Acta historiae rerum naturlaium necnon technicarum. Special Issue No. 3. Prague (1967): 79. See also Special Issue No. 4, Prague (1968). 

Cohen, I.B. 'Newton's Attribution of the First two Laws of Motion to Galileo.' Gruppa Italiana di Storia Scienza, Firenze-Pisa (1964). 

Cohen, I.B. 'The French translation of Isaac Newton's Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica.' Archives Internationales d'histoire des sciences 17 (1962): 261. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Leibniz on elliptical orbits.' Journal of History of Medicine 17 (1962): 72. 

Cohen, I.B. Introduction to Newton's 'Principia.' Cambridge, Mass., 1971. 

Cohen, I.B. The Newtonian Revolution. Cambridge, 1980. 

Cohen, I.B. Revolutions in Science. Cambridge, 1985. 

Collins, James. 'Descartes' Philosophy of Nature.' American Philosophical Quarterly, monograph # 5. Oxford, 1971. 

Copernicus, Nicholas. 'On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.' Trans. C. G. Wallis. Great Books of the Western World. Vol. 16. Chicago, 1952. 

Copernicus, Nicholas. On the Revolutions. Trans. Edward Rosen Complete Works, vol 2. Warsaw, 1978. See also the trans. in Great Books of the Western World. 

Costabel, P. et al., L'oeuvre scientifique de Pascal, Paris. 

Costabel, P. Leibniz and Dynamics. London, 1974. 

Costabel, P. 'Essai critique sur quelques concepts de las mecanique cartesienne.' Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences 20 (1967): 235. 

Costello, William T. The Scholastic Curriculum at Early Seventeenth Century Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., 1958. 

Coyne, G.V., M. Heller and J. Zycinski, eds. The Galileo Affair: A Meeting of Faith and Science. Vatican City, 1985. 

Crombie, A.C. Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science, 1100-1700. London, Oxford University Press, 1953. 

Crombie, A.C. Scientific Change. London, 1974. 

Crombie, A.C. Medieval and Early Modern Science. 2 vols. (Originally issued as Augustine to Galileo). Garden City, NY, 1959. 

Crombie, A.C. Science, Optics and Music in Medieval and Early Modern Thought. London, 1990. 

Crosland, Maurice P., ed. Emergence of Science in Western Europe. New York, 1976. 

Daston, Lorraine J. 'Marvelous Facts and Miraculous Evidence in Early Modern Europe,' Critical Inquiry 18: 93-124. 

de Santillana, Giorgio. The Crime of Galileo. Chicago, 1955. 

De Kosky, Robert K. Knowledge and Cosmos: Development and Decline of the Medieval Perspective. Washington, 1979. 

Dear, Peter. 'Jesuit Mathematical Science and the Reconstitution of Experience in the Early 17th Century.' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 18 (1987): 133-175. 

Dear, Peter. Mersenne and the Learning of the Schools. Ithaca, 1988. 

Dear, Peter. ''Totius in Verba:' Rhetoric and Authority in the Early Royal Society,' Isis 76: 145-161. 

Dear, Peter, ed. The Literary Structure of Scientific Argument: Historical Studies. Philadelphia, 1991. 

Debus, Allen G. The Chemical Dream of the Renaissance. Cambridge, 1968. 

Debus, Allen G. Science, Medicine and Society in the Renaissance: Essays to Honor Walter Pagel. 2 vols. New York, 1972. 

Debus, Allen G. 'Solution Analysis prior to Robert Boyle.' Chymia 8 (1962): 41-61. 

Debus, Allen G. The English Paracelsians. London, 1965. 

Debus, Allen G. The Science and Education in the Seventeenth Century: The Webster -Ward Debate. New York, 1970. 

Debus, Allen G. 'Fire Analysis and the Elements int he Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.' Annals of Science 23 (1967): 127-147. 

Debus, Allen G. 'Mathematics and Nature in the Chemical Texts of the Renaissance.' Ambix 15 (1968): 3-28. 

Debus, Allen G. The Chemical Philosophy: Paracelsian Science and Medicine in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. New York, 1976. (Counts for 2 book reviews.) 

Debus, Allen G. and Robert Multhauf. Alchemy and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century. Los Angeles, 1966. 

Dee, John. John Dee on Astronomy: Propaedeumata Aphoristica (1558 and 1568). Latin and English. Ed. Wayne Shumaker and John Heilbron. Berkeley, 1978. 

Delorme, S. et al. Fontenelle: sa vie et son oeuvre. Paris, 1961. 

Descartes, René. Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology. trans. Paul J. Olscamp. Indianapolis, 1965. 

Descartes, René. Treatise of Man. Ed. and trans. Thomas S. Hall. Cambridge, MA, 1972. 

Descartes, René. Oeuvres de Descartes, publiées par Charles Adam et Paul Tannery. 12 vols. Paris, 1897-1913. 

Descartes, René. Le Monde (The World). Trans. Michael S. Mahoney, New York, 1979. 

Descartes, René. Principles of Philosophy. Trans. V.R. and R.P. Miller. Dordrecht, 1983. 

Dijksterhuis, E.J. 'The Origins of Classical Mechanics from Aristotle to Newton.' Critical Problems in the History of Science. Ed. Marshall Clagett. Madison, 1962. 163-84. 

Dijksterhuis, E.J. 'Christian Huygens.' Centaurus 2 (1951-3): 265-82. 

Dijksterhuis, E.J. The Mechanization of the World Picture. Trans C. Dikshoorn. Oxford, 1961. 

Dobbs, Betty Jo. The Foundations of Newton's Alchemy: 'The Hunting of the Greene Lyon.' ambridge, 1975. 

Drake, Stillman, ed. Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo. Garden City, NY, 1957. 

Drake, Stillman. 'Galileo gleanings XVI. Semicircular fall in the Dialogue.' Physics 10 (1968): 89. 

Drake, Stillman. 'Origin and Fate of Galileo's theory of the tides.' Physics 3 (1961): 185. 

Drake, Stillman. Galileo Studies. Ann Arbor, University of Mich. Press, 1970. 

Drake, Stillman. Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography. Chicago, 1978. 

Drake, Stillman. 'Renaissance Music and Experimental Science.' Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (1970): 483-500. 

Drake, Stillman and I.E. Drabkin, eds. Mechanics in Sixteenth Century Italy: Selections from Tartaglia, Benedetti, Guido Ubaldo and Galileo. Madison, Wisc., 1969. 

Dreyer, J.L.E. A History of Astronomy from Thales to Kepler. Cambridge, 1906. 

Dreyer, J.L.E. Tycho Brahe, rev. ed. New York, 1953. 

Dugas, René. A History of Mechanics. Neuchatel, 1958. 

Duncan, David. 'The Tyranny of Opinions Undermined: Science Pseudo-Science and Scepticism in the Musical Thought of Marin Mersenne.' Dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 1981. 

Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge, 1983. 

Engelberg, Don, and Michael Gertner. 'A Marginal Note of Mersenne concerning the 'Galilean Spiral.'' Historia Mathematica 8 (1981): 1-14. 

Espinasse, Margaret. Robert Hooke. London, 1956. 

Feingold, Mordechai. The Mathematicians' Apprenticeship: Science, Universities and Society in England, 1560-1640. Cambridge, 1984. 

Fermat, Pierre de. Oeuvres de Fermat, ed. Tannery et Ch. Henry. 4 vols. Paris, 1891-1912. 

Feuer, Lewis. The Scientific Intellectual. New York, 1963. 

Field, Judith V. Kepler's Geometrical Cosmology. Chicago, 1988. 

Fontenelle, B. Le. B. A Plurality of Worlds. Trans. John Glanville's. Prologue by David Garnett. London, 1929. 

Forbes, R.I. 'Was Newton an Alchemist?' Cymia 2 (1949): 27-36. 

Forbes, Eric G. 'Who Discovered Longitude at Sea?' Sky Telesc.  (1971): 4-6. 

Foucault, Michel. The Order of Things. Translation of Les mots et les choses. New York, 1973. 

François, Charles. 'La theorie de la chute des graves. Evolution historique du probleme.' Ciel et Terre 34 (1913): 135-7,167-9, 261-73. 

Frank, Robert G. Harvey and the Oxford Physiologists. Berkeley, 1980. 

French, Peter J. John Dee: The World of an Elizabethan Magus. London, 1972. 

Fulton, John F. 'Robert Boyle and his Influence on Thought in the Seventeenth Century.' Isis 18 (1932): 77-102. 

Fulton, John F. 'A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle Fellow of the Royal Society.' Oxford Bibliog. Soc. Proc. and Papers 3 (1932): 1-172,339-365. 

Funkenstein, Amos. Theology and the Scientific Imagination from the Middle Ages to the Seventeenth Century. Princeton, 1986. 

Gabbey, A. 'Force and Inertia in Seventeenth Century Dynamics.' Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. II (1971): 1-67. 

Gade, John Allyne. The Life and Times of Tycho Brahe. Princeton, 1947. 

Gagnebin, B. Galilee: Aspects de sa vie et do son oeuvre (Centre International de Synthese). Paris, 1968. 

Gagnebin, B. 'De la cause de la pesanteur: memoire de Nicolas Fatio de Du illier.' Notes and Records of the Royal Society 6 (1949): 105. 

Galilei, Galileo. Two New Sciences. Trans. Stillman Drake. Madison, 1974. 

Galilei, Galileo. 'Le opere di Galilei.' Edizione nazionale. 20 vols. Florence, 1890-1909. 

Galilei, Galileo. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems. Trans. Stillman Drake. 2nd. ed. Berkeley, 1967. 

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