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Hardcover:

9780226484525 | Univ of Chicago Pr, July 29, 1988, cover price $94.00

Paperback:

9780226484549 | Univ of Chicago Pr, September 1, 1988, cover price $38.00

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By Lawrence Lipking (editor)

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9780393912487 | 9 edition (W W Norton & Co Inc, February 6, 2012), cover price $83.80

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By Carol T. Christ (editor), Alfred David (editor), Stephen Greenblatt (editor), Barbara K. Lewalski (editor) and Lawrence Lipking (editor)

Paperback:

9780393913019 | 9 edition (W W Norton & Co Inc, February 13, 2012), cover price $83.80

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By Lawrence Lipking (editor)

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9780393919660, titled "The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors" | 9 edition (W W Norton & Co Inc, February 15, 2013), cover price $90.90
9780393919653 | 9 edition (W W Norton & Co Inc, February 11, 2013), cover price $72.45

The Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century has often been called a decisive turning point in human history. It represents, for good or ill, the birth of modern science and modern ways of viewing the world. In What Galileo Saw, Lawrence Lipking offers a new perspective on how to understand what happened then, arguing that artistic imagination and creativity as much as rational thought played a critical role in creating new visions of science and in shaping stories about eye-opening discoveries in cosmology, natural history, engineering, and the life sciences.When Galileo saw the face of the Moon and the moons of Jupiter, Lipking writes, he had to picture a cosmos that could account for them. Kepler thought his geometry could open a window into the mind of God. Francis Bacon's natural history envisioned an order of things that would replace the illusions of language with solid evidence and transform notions of life and death. Descartes designed a hypothetical "Book of Nature" to explain how everything in the universe was constructed. Thomas Browne reconceived the boundaries of truth and error. Robert Hooke, like Leonardo, was both researcher and artist; his schemes illuminate the microscopic and the macrocosmic. And when Isaac Newton imagined nature as a coherent and comprehensive mathematical system, he redefined the goals of science and the meaning of genius.What Galileo Saw bridges the divide between science and art; it brings together Galileo and Milton, Bacon and Shakespeare. Lipking enters the minds and the workshops where the Scientific Revolution was fashioned, drawing on art, literature, and the history of science to reimagine how perceptions about the world and human life could change so drastically, and change forever.

Hardcover:

9780801452970 | Cornell Univ Pr, October 7, 2014, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: The Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century has often been called a decisive turning point in human history.

Paperback:

9781501704390 | Reprint edition (Cornell Univ Pr, April 19, 2016), cover price $24.95

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