Books and the Sciences in History
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- Editors:
- Marina Frasca-Spada, University of Cambridge
- Nick Jardine, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: November 2000
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521659390
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The history of the sciences and the history of the book are complementary, and there has been much recent innovative research in the intersection of these lively fields. This accessibly-written, well-illustrated volume is the first systematic general work to do justice to the fruits of recent scholarship. The twenty specially-commissioned chapters cover the period from the Carolingian renaissance of learning to the mid-nineteenth-century consolidation of science, and examine all aspects of the authorship, production, distribution, and reception of manuscripts, books and journals in the various sciences.
Read more- This is the first comprehensive collection of historical essays on the subject in the rapidly-expanding field of science in relation to the book
- All the essays are very readable and are nearly all attractively illustrated with a range of unusual subjects
- Offers a useful introduction to an important interdisciplinary field of study
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'This book is a most welcome addition to the literature on books and the history of science. It contains a wealth of fascinating detail about the composition, production, and distribution of scientific books, their readership, and the complex relationships which existed between the producers and consumers of books… this collection provides an excellent introduction to the subject, firmly establishing the importance of book history for the history of science, and setting the agenda for what should be a promising period of interaction between these complementary historical endeavours.' Metascience
See more reviews'… a book no scholar can afford to ignore, above all thanks to its penetrating 'Introduction' and masterly 'Afterwords'. Beautifully produced, copiously illustrated, and made available from the start in paperback … it upholds the excellent traditions established in this field by the Cambridge University Press.' BJHS
'… beneficial as a source or scholars who need clear, concise introductory material for other projects connected to book publication or the sciences … an extremely valuable and worthwhile work. This book is a must for any research library and would be extremely valuable to scholars interested in the history of printing, publishing, or science. It would also be an excellent textbook for interdisciplinary graduate courses on the nature of books and the history of science.' Envoi
'To the extent that Books and the Sciences in History shows that the history of the book has implications for the history of changes in disciplinary boundaries, it challenges the received view that the discipline of philosophy has always looked at the same kinds of problems and that the questions that perplex one generation are of interest to them all. Surely this book is a clear statement that intellectual historians of every stripe must look beyond the text to issues of context.' BJHS
'It is this reviewer's considered opinion that Books and the Sciences in History is a must for anyone contemplating doing history of science, especially that of the early modern age 1500–1800.' Centaurus
'… timely … builds on distinguished studies in book history … a substantial, innovative and stimulating assessment … wide ranging, challenging and always thoughtful … Books and the Sciences in History is an authoritative, learned, and thoroughly readable analysis that surely marks a milestone in the way we approach our subject.' Medical History
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- Date Published: November 2000
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521659390
- length: 456 pages
- dimensions: 248 x 176 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.72kg
- contains: 89 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: books and sciences Marina Frasca-Spada and Nick Jardine
Part I. Triumphs of the Book:
1. Books and sciences before print Rosamond McKitterick
2. Printing the world Jerry Brotton
3. Geniture collections, origins and uses of a genre Anthony Grafton
4. Annotating and indexing natural philosophy Ann Blair
5. Illustrating nature Sachiko Kusukawa
6. Astronomical books and courtly communication Adam Mosley
7. Reading for the philosophers' stone Lauren Kassell
8. Writing and talking of exotic animals Silvia De Renzi
Part II. Learned and Conversable Reading:
9. Compendious footnotes Marina Frasca-Spada
10. On the bureaucratic plots of the research library William Clark
11. Encyclopaedic knowledge Richard Yeo
12. Periodical literature Thomas Broman
13. Natural philosophy for fashionable readers Mary Terrall
14. Rococo readings of the book of nature Emma Spary
15. Young readers and the sciences Aileen Fyfe
16. The physiology of reading Adrian Johns
Part III. Publication in the Age of Science:
17. A textbook revolution Jonathan Topham
18. Useful knowledge for export Eugenia Roldàn Vera
19. Editing a hero of modern science Lisa Jardine and Alan Stewart
20. Progress in print James Secord
Afterwords: Books, texts, and the making of knowledge Nick Jardine
The past, present, and future of the scientific book Adrian Johns
Notes on contributors.
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