User talk:SteveMcCluskey/Scientific Revolution
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[edit] Proposed Outline
- Introduction
- Significance of the "Revolution"
- Ancient and medieval background
- Transformational developments and their reception
- Copernicus's De revolutionibus
- Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica
- New Approaches to Nature
- The Mechanical Philosophy
- The Chemical Philosophy
- Empiricism
- Mathematization
- Subsequent Developments
- The New Astronomy
- Kepler
- Brahe
- Galileo
- The New Physics
- Galileo
- Newton's Principia
- The New Astronomy
- Institutional changes
- The changing role of patronage
- Networks of communication
- Printing
- Scientific societies
--SteveMcCluskey 15:08, 30 August 2006 (UTC)