A History of Science - Volume II Part 15
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APPENDIX

REFERENCE LIST

CHAPTER I

SCIENCE IN THE DARK AGE

(1) (p. 4). James Harvey Robinson, An Introduction to the History of Western Europe, New York, 1898, p. 330.

(2) (p. 6). Henry Smith Williams, A Prefatory Characterization of The History of Italy, in vol. IX. of The Historians' History of the World, 25 vols., London and New York, 1904.

CHAPTER III

MEDIAEVAL SCIENCE IN THE WEST

(1) (p. 47). Etigene Muntz, Leonardo do Vinci, Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science, 2 vols., New York, 1892. Vol. II., p. 73.

CHAPTER IV

THE NEW COSMOLOGY--COPERNICUS TO KEPLER AND GALILEO

(1) (p. 62). Copernicus, uber die Kreisbewegungen der Welfkorper, trans.

from Dannemann's Geschichle du Naturwissenschaften, 2 vols., Leipzig, 1896.

(2) (p. 90). Galileo, Dialogo dei due Ma.s.simi Systemi del Mondo, trans.

from Dannemann, op. cit.

CHAPTER V

GALILEO AND THE NEW PHYSICS (1) (p. 101). Rothmann, History of Astronomy (in the Library of Useful Knowledge), London, 1834.

(2) (p. 102). William Whewell, History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 Vols, London, 1847-Vol. II., p. 48.

(3) (p. 111). The Lives of Eminent Persons, by Biot, Jardine, Bethune, etc., London, 1833.

(4) (p. 113). William Gilbert, De Magnete, translated by P. Fleury Motteley, London, 1893. In the biographical memoir, p. xvi.

(5) (p. 114). Gilbert, op. cit., p. x1vii.

(6) (p. 114). Gilbert, op. cit., p. 24.

CHAPTER VI

TWO PSEUDO-SCIENCES--ALCHEMY AND ASTROLOGY

(1) (p. 125). Exodus x.x.xii, 20.

(2) (p. 126). Charles Mackay, Popular Delusions, 3 vols., London, 1850.

Vol. II., p. 280.

(3) (p. 140). Mackay, op. cit., Vol. 11., p. 289.

(4) (P. 145). John B. Schmalz, Astrology Vindicated, New York, 1898.

(5) (p. 146). William Lilly, The Starry Messenger, London, 1645, p. 63.

(6) (p. 149). Lilly, op. cit., p. 70.

(7) (p. 152). George Wharton, An Astrological judgement upon His Majesty's Present March begun from Oxford, May 7, 1645, pp. 7-10.

(8) (p. 154). C. W. Roback, The Mysteries of Astrology, Boston, 1854, p.

29.

CHAPTER VII

FROM PARACELSUS TO HARVEY

(1) (p. 159). A. E. Waite, The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus, 2 vols., London, 1894. Vol. I., p. 21.

(2) (p. 167). E. T. Withington, Medical History from the Earliest Times, London, 1894, p. 278.

(3) (p. 173). John Dalton, Doctrines of the Circulation, Philadelphia, 1884, p. 179.

(4) (p. 174). William Harvey, De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, London, 1803, chap. X.

(5) (p. 178). The Works of William Harvey, translated by Robert Willis, London, 1847, p. 56.

CHAPTER VIII

MEDICINE IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES

(1) (p. 189). Hermann Baas, History of Medicine, translated by H. E.

Henderson, New York, 1894, p. 504.

(2) (p. 189). E. T. Withington, Medical History from the Earliest Times, London, 1894, p. 320.

CHAPTER IX

PHILOSOPHER-SCIENTISTS AND NEW INSt.i.tUTIONS OF LEARNING

(1) (p. 193). George L. Craik, Bacon and His Writings and Philosophy, 2 vols., London, 1846. Vol. II., p. 121.