
The Jewel House
Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution
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November 1, 2007
This compelling book on the supporting characters of the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries chronicles the as yet untold stories of the many people who were not the great iconic names familiar to us but were still important as science evolved. Harkness (history, Univ. of Southern California) is already known for "John Dee's Conversations with Angels", in which she also examined the social side of the history of science. In this new book, we see that the scientific revolution was more gradual and wider spread than many believe. Harkness re-creates the lives of the merchants, gardeners, barber-surgeons, alchemists, and other individuals in Elizabethan London who were engaged in the same exciting world of discovery as their better-known peers. Fascinating and fun to read, Harkness's book explores a new area in the history of science. Recommended for all college, academic, and larger public libraries where there is an interest in science history.Eric D. Albright, Tufts Univ. Health Sciences Lib., Boston
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