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74 340. Seventeenth century<br />

1446. SHANK, Michael H. “Setting the Stage:<br />

Galileo in Tuscany, the Veneto, and Rome.” In MC-<br />

MULLIN [ref. 1475], 57–87.<br />

340-23. SCIENCE AND THE ARTS; SCIENCE AND<br />

LITERATURE<br />

1447. BRIESEMEISTER, Dietrich. “Die Naturkunde<br />

der Neuen Welt in Lehrgedichten aus dem kolonialen<br />

Ibero-Amerika.” In MAHLMANN-BAUER [ref. 1247],<br />

9<strong>97</strong>–1010.<br />

1448. COFFEY, Donna. “ ‘As in a Theatre’: Scientific<br />

Spectacle in Bacon’s New Atlantis.” Sci. Cult. 13<br />

(2004): 259–290.<br />

1449. CORBETT, Jane Paisley Russell. “Painted<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Convention and Change in Seventeenth-<br />

Century Netherlandish Paintings <strong>of</strong> Alchemists,<br />

Physicians and Astronomers.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

66/02 (2005): 386.<br />

Dissertation at Queen’s University at Kingston (Canada),<br />

2004. Adviser: Manuth, <strong>Vol</strong>ker. UMI pub. no. NQ99<strong>97</strong>2.<br />

426 pp.<br />

1450. DOSS, Helen Michelle. “Subjectivity, Opposition,<br />

and Subversion: Divine Illumination, Right<br />

Reason, and the Revision <strong>of</strong> the Experimental Scientific<br />

Method in John Milton’s ‘Paradise Regained.’ ”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/05 (2004): 1792.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz, 2004.<br />

Adviser: Warren, Michael J. UMI pub. no. 3135054. 266 pp.<br />

1451. FARA, Patricia. “The Melancholy <strong>of</strong><br />

Anatomy.” Endeavour 29 (2005): 20–21.<br />

On portraits <strong>of</strong> William Petty and John Evelyn holding skulls.<br />

1452. HASKELL, Yasmin Annabel. Loyola’s Bees:<br />

Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry.<br />

(x + 353 pp.) Oxford: Published for The<br />

British Academy by Oxford Univ. Press, 2003. ISBN:<br />

01<strong>97</strong>262848.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R3<strong>97</strong>]<br />

1453. HUERTA, Robert D. Vermeer and Plato: Painting<br />

the Ideal. (148 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lewisburg,<br />

Penn.: Bucknell Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

0838756069.<br />

1454. MAISANO, Scott. “Shakespeare’s <strong>Science</strong><br />

Fictions: The Future <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Late Romances.”<br />

Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/11 (2005): 4210.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, 2004. Adviser: Charnes,<br />

Linda. UMI pub. no. 3152816. 237 pp.<br />

1455. SMITH, Pamela H. “Art, <strong>Science</strong>, and Visual<br />

Culture in Early Modern Europe.” Focus: <strong>Science</strong><br />

and Visual Culture [ref. 211]. <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>97</strong> (<strong>2006</strong>): 83–100.<br />

1456. STAFFORD, Barbara Maria. “Working Minds.”<br />

Perspect. Biol. Med. 49 (<strong>2006</strong>): 131–136.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Pamela H. SMITH, The Body <strong>of</strong> the Artisan<br />

(2004).<br />

1457. SWINFORD, Dean. “Through the Daemon’s<br />

Gate: Kepler’s ‘Somnium’, Medieval Dream Narratives,<br />

and the Polysemy <strong>of</strong> Allegorical Motifs.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 65/05 (2004): 1773.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Florida, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Paxson, James J. UMI pub. no. 3135221. 340 pp.<br />

1458. VERHULST, Sabine. “ ‘L’insegnator di<br />

scienze’ dans le ‘Trattato dello stile e del dialogo’ de<br />

Sforza Pallavicino.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 55 (2005):<br />

115–126.<br />

340-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />

1459. HEALY, Michele. “The Cachet <strong>of</strong> the ‘Invisible’<br />

Translator: Englishwomen Translating <strong>Science</strong><br />

(1650–1850).” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/05 (2005): 1739.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Ottawa (Canada), 2004.<br />

UMI pub. no. NR01707. 312 pp. Focuses on the role <strong>of</strong><br />

women in the scientific enterprise.<br />

340-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />

1460. ARMOGATHE, Jean-Robert. “Cartesian<br />

Physics and the Eucharist in the Documents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Holy Office and the Roman Index (1671–6).” In<br />

SCHMALTZ [ref. 1526], 149–170.<br />

1461. ARTIGAS, Mariano. “Un nuovo documento<br />

sul caso Galileo: EE 291.” Acta Phil. 10 (2001):<br />

199–214.<br />

On the document in the Archive <strong>of</strong> the Congregation for<br />

the Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Faith relating to Galileo’s teaching <strong>of</strong><br />

atomism as it affects the doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Eucharist.<br />

1462. BROOKE, Christopher. “How the Stoics Became<br />

Atheists.” Hist. J. 49 (<strong>2006</strong>): 387–402.<br />

1463. BROOKE, John Hedley, and Ian MACLEAN.<br />

(Eds.) Heterodoxy in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

Religion. (xxi + 373 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />

Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN: 0199268<strong>97</strong>5.<br />

Partial contents: Ian MACLEAN, “Heterodoxy in Natural<br />

Philosophy and Medicine: Pietro Pomponazzi, Guglielmo<br />

Gratarolo, Girolamo Cardano,” 1-30; Nicholas S. DAVID-<br />

SON, “ ‘Le plus beau et le plus meschant esprit que ie aye<br />

cogneu’: <strong>Science</strong> and Religion in the Writings <strong>of</strong> Giulio<br />

Cesare Vanini, 1585-1619,” 59-79; LÜTHY [ref. 15<strong>97</strong>]; CAR-<br />

ROLL [ref. 1464]; NOUHUYS [ref. 1570]; Margaret OSLER,<br />

“When Did Pierre Gassendi Become a Libertine?” 169-192;<br />

Cees LEIJENHORST, “Hobbes, Heresy, and Corporeal Deity,”<br />

193-222; Stephen D. SNOBELEN, “ ‘The true frame <strong>of</strong> Nature’:<br />

Isaac Newton, Heresy, and the Reformation <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Philosophy,” 223-262; Scott MANDELBROTE, “The Heterodox<br />

Career <strong>of</strong> Nicolas Fatio de Duillier,” 263-296; HAYCOCK<br />

[ref. 1882]; BROOKE [ref. 1706].<br />

1464. CARROLL, William. “Galileo Galilei and the<br />

Myth <strong>of</strong> Heterodoxy.” In BROOKE and MACLEAN<br />

[ref. 1463], 115–144.<br />

1465. DAY, Matthew. Essay review. Church Hist. 75<br />

(<strong>2006</strong>): 403–408.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Maurice A. FINOCCHIARO, Retrying<br />

Galileo, 1633-1992 (2005); MCMULLIN [ref. 1475].<br />

1466. DELGADO-MOREIRA, Raquel. “Newton’s<br />

Treatise on Revelation: The Use <strong>of</strong> a Mathematical<br />

Discourse.” Hist. Res. 79 (<strong>2006</strong>): 224–246.<br />

1467. GARCIA, Stéphane. Élie Diodati et Galilée :<br />

Naissance d’un réseau scientifique dans l’Europe du<br />

XVII e siècle. Bibliothèque d’histoire des sciences, 6.<br />

(xix + 446 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Leo S.<br />

Olschki, 2004. ISBN: 8822254163.<br />

After the trial <strong>of</strong> Galileo in 1633, Diodati established a<br />

network <strong>of</strong> scholars and natural philosophers to protect<br />

works censored by the Church.<br />

1468. GONZALEZ, Solange. “Varignon et la transsubstantiation.”<br />

Rev. Hist. Sci. 58 (2005): 207–223.<br />

1469. MANDELBROTE, Scott. “ ‘Then this nothing<br />

can be plainer’: Isaac Newton Reads the Fathers.” In<br />

Die Patristik in der Frühen Neuzeit, edited by Günter<br />

FRANK, Thomas LEINKAUF and Markus WRIEDT

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