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SHAKSPER 2000: Re: Shakespeare and Science
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 04/05/00
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.0717 Wednesday, 5 April 2000. From: William Sutton <billiam_uk@yahoo.com> Date: Wednesday, 5 Apr 2000 03:00:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: 11.0679 Shakespeare and Science Comment: Re: SHK 11.0679 Shakespeare and Science Hi everyone, I do so love this web communication thing. What an amazing step forward in the development of mankind. Judith Craig in Texas, Abdullah in the Arab Emirates ( I think), and Hardy at the hub. Have fun all you lucky bees going to Montreal buzz buzz buzz. Abdullah I have a reference for a book called: Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance(1450-1600) by George Sarton A perpetua Book by A.S. Barnes and Company Inc. Also A historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science by John Losee which deals with Aristotle's philosophy, Pythagorean Orientation, Atomism, to the17th Century attack on Aristotelian Philosophy. No further information on bibliography I'm afraid except to say I found them at the Shakespeare Institute Library, an oasis of delight for Shakesperean enthusiasts. Bye now, William S.
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