Art, science, and history in the Renaissance / edited by Charles S. Singleton.
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins Press,
[1967]
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Series: | Johns Hopkins humanities seminars.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Art and music: The leaven of criticism in Renaissance art / by E.H. Gombrich
- Paragone: aspects of the relationship between sculpture and painting / by John White
- The musical avant-garde of the Renaissance or: The peril and profit of foresight / by Edward E. Lowinsky
- The music for "Quante bella Giovinezza" and other carnival songs by Lorenzo De' Medici / by Walter H. Rubsamen
- pt. 2. Science: Science and the techniques of navigation in the Renaissance / by D.W. Waters
- Philosophies of science in Florentine Platonism / by George Boas
- The hermetic tradition in Renaissance science / by Frances A. Yates
- Some novel trends in the science of the fourteenth century / by Marshall Clagett
- Mathematics. astronomy, and physics in the work of Galileo / by Stillman Drake
- Empiricism and the scientific revolution / by Ernan McMullin
- pt. 3. History: The Renaissance interest in history / by Felix Gilbert
- Claude de Seyssel and normal politics in the age of Machiavelli / by J.H. Hexter
- Donne and the Elizabethans / by Wolfgang Clemen.