In the Know
Simon Schaffer, 10 November 1994
Science and the Secrets of Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture
by William Eamon.
Princeton, 490 pp., £38.50, July 1994,0 691 03402 8 Show More
by William Eamon.
Princeton, 490 pp., £38.50, July 1994,
The Business of Alchemy: Science and Culture in the Holy Roman Empire
by Pamela Smith.
Princeton, 308 pp., £30, July 1994,0 691 05691 9 Show More
by Pamela Smith.
Princeton, 308 pp., £30, July 1994,
“... it’, as well they might. Such stories might seem far away from modern science, but according to William Eamon they hold vital clues to the course and meaning of the Scientific Revolution. The quick-witted medical improviser was Leonardo Fioravanti, an eminent ‘professor of secrets’, one of a number of Renaissance writers who traded on their reputation ... ”