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Note on Modernization | ||
Introduction: A Narrative Wonder | 1 | |
1 | Early Modern Accidents and an Aristotelian Tradition | 17 |
2 | Exemplary Accidents from Cicero to Jean Calvin | 42 |
3 | The Avoidance of Ends in The Comedy of Errors | 62 |
4 | Hamlet Interrupted | 82 |
5 | Accident and the Invention of Knowledge in Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy | 111 |
6 | Wonders Taken for Signs: The Blackfriars Accident of 1623 | 130 |
Epilogue | 153 | |
Notes | 159 | |
Bibliography | 205 | |
Index | 219 |
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Add Culture of accidents, Michael Witmore (Carnegie Mellon) has given us an extraordinary, erudite book (with full attention to Aristotelian, Scholastic, and Calvinist world views as challenged by chance, monstrous births, and other unexpected occurrences). His book fills a felt , Culture of accidents to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Culture of accidents, Michael Witmore (Carnegie Mellon) has given us an extraordinary, erudite book (with full attention to Aristotelian, Scholastic, and Calvinist world views as challenged by chance, monstrous births, and other unexpected occurrences). His book fills a felt , Culture of accidents to your collection on WonderClub |