From
Copernicus, who put the earth in orbit around the sun, to Isaac Newton,
who gave the world universal gravitation, the Scientific Revolution of
the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries transformed the way Europeans
understood their world. In this book, Peter Dear offers an accessible
introduction to the origins of modern science for students and general
readers. This second edition further explores the practice and influence
of alchemy, the social standing of early scientists, and the role of
medicine and medical practitioners.
- Provides a comprehensive overview of principal themes and topics
- Discusses
central figures, including Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton, and
describes the world in which they lived--and the new world they helped
create
- Features a rich variety of illustrations, a glossary of terms, and a list of further reading