Michael Hunter Books

Avebury Reconsidered: From The 1660s To The 1990s
Avebury Reconsidered: From The 1660s To The 1990s

By Peter J. Ucko, Michael Hunter, Peter J. Ucko, Peter Jucko, University College, London. Institute Of Archaeology

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Accompanied by a folder (25 cm.) of illustrative material, which contains reproductions of the five plans of 17th- and 18th- century date which are subjected to detailed analysis in the book, a qua...

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London'S Leonardo
London'S Leonardo

By Jim Bennett, Michael Cooper, J. A. Bennett, Michael Hunter, Lisa Jardine, JIm Bennett, Michael Cooper, Michael Hunter, Lisa Jardine

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Interest in Robert Hooke (1635-1703) is growing and his reputation is rising. A widespread sympathy for a neglected figure of seventeenth-century science is being displaced by something more positi...

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Editing Early Modern Texts: An Introduction To Principles And Practice
Editing Early Modern Texts: An Introduction To Principles And Practice

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter, Michael Hunter (Auth.)

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Editing Early Modern Texts Provides An Approachable Exposition Of The Rationale Of Textual Editing With Special Reference To Texts Dating From Between 1550 And 1800. It Deals With Electronic Editio...

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Editing Early Modern Texts: An Introduction To Principles And Practice
Editing Early Modern Texts: An Introduction To Principles And Practice

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter, M Hunter, Michael Hunter (Auth.)

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this Book Provides An Approachable Exposition Of The Rationale Of Textual Editing With Special Reference To Texts From Between 1550-1800. The Volume Explains How Manuscript And Printed Texts Were P...

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Boyle: Between God And Science
Boyle: Between God And Science

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter

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Robert Boyle Ranks With Newton And Einstein As One Of The World's Most Important Scientists. Aristocrat And Natural Philosopher, He Was A Remarkably Wide-ranging And Penetrating Thinker - Pioneerin...

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The Decline Of Magic: Britain In The Enlightenment
The Decline Of Magic: Britain In The Enlightenment

By Michael Hunter

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A new history which overturns the received wisdom that science displaced magic in Enlightenment Britain In early modern Britain, belief in prophecies, omens, ghosts, apparitions and fairies was com...

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Science And Society In Restoration England
Science And Society In Restoration England

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter

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Michael Hunter. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 198-219.

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Robert Boyle Reconsidered
Robert Boyle Reconsidered

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael, Hunter, Michael Hunter

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This book presents a new view of Robert Boyle (1627-91), the leading British scientist in the generation before Newton. It comprises a series of essays by scholars from Europe and North America whi...

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Robert Boyle Reconsidered
Robert Boyle Reconsidered

By Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter

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This book presents a new view of Robert Boyle (1627-91), the leading British scientist in the generation before Newton. It comprises a series of essays by scholars from Europe and North America tha...

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