The sixteenth & seventeenth centuries witnessed such fervent investigations of the natural world that the period has been called the ' Scientific Revolution' New ideas & discoveries not only redefined what human beings believed knew & could do but also forced them to redefine themselves with respect to the strange new worlds revealed by ships & scalpels telescopes & microscopes experimentation & contemplation Driven by religious devotion by practical need by the promise of fame & profit or by the simple desire to know a broad range of thinkers & workers explored & reconceptualized the world around them Explanatory systems were made discarded & remade by some of the best-known names in the entire history of science
- Copernicus Galileo Newton
- & by many others less recognized but no less important In this Very Short Introduction Lawrence M Principe explores the exciting developments in the sciences of the stars (astronomy astrology & cosmology) the sciences of earth (geography geology hydraulics pneumatics) the sciences of matter & motion (alchemy chemistry kinematics physics) the sciences of life (medicine anatomy biology zoology) & much more The story is told from the perspective of the historical characters themselves emphasizing their background context reasoning & motivations & dispelling well-worn myths about the history of science ABOUT THE SERIES The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly Our expert authors combine facts analysis perspective new ideas & enthusiasm to make interesting & challenging topics highly readable