
Science and Change 1500-1700
by Hugh Kearney
"Science and Change 1500-1700" by Hugh Kearney, McGraw-Hill, 1986 reprint. Paperback in good condition, exploring scientific paradigms of the early modern period. A key resource for understanding the evolution of scientific thought from 1500 to 1700. No inscriptions or library markings.
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The book is in good condition, with a clean and intact spine. There are no inscriptions or library markings. The binding remains strong, ensuring the book's durability for study or collection. The absence of a dust jacket is typical for this paperback edition.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"Science and Change 1500-1700" by Hugh Kearney, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company in New York and Toronto, is a scholarly exploration of the scientific revolution during the early modern period. This 1986 reprint edition, part of the World University Library series, delves into the transformative scientific paradigms from 1500 to 1700, examining the organic, magical, and mechanistic traditions. Hugh Kearney, a respected historian, offers insights into how these paradigms influenced the development of modern science. This edition is a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the evolution of scientific thought. The book is in good condition, with no signs of being an ex-library copy, and it retains its original binding integrity.
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