Logic, Signs and Nature in the Renaissance: The Case of Learned Medicine (Ideas in Context, Series Number 62)
Released: Dec 10, 2001
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 430 pages
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This is a major work by Ian Maclean exploring the foundations of learning in the Renaissance. Logic, Signs and Nature offers a profoundly learned, compelling and original account of the range of what was thinkable and knowable by learned medics of the period c.1530-1630. This is a study of great significance to the history of medicine, as well as the history of European ideas in general.
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