id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b7x6bjt64rb6riqc2ejqbiwgwy Steven Vanden Broecke Mary Quinlan-McGrath, Influences: Art, Optics, and Astrology in the Italian Renaissance. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. xi+284. ISBN 978-0-226-92284-3. $35.00 (hardback) 2014 3 .pdf application/pdf 1456 104 62 The British Journal for the History of Science / Volume 47 / Issue 02 / June 2014, pp 374 375 MARY QUINLAN-MCGRATH, Influences: Art, Optics, and Astrology in the Italian Renaissance. monumental astrological vaults of Renaissance architecture. exception, which is central to Quinlan-McGrath's argument, occurs in Chapter III.19 of Marsilio In terms of planning, the author privileges a select number of presuppositions on premodern metaphysics, epistemology, astrology, mathematics, natural philosophy, psychology and art history, in supplying the reader with 'the tools' by which to 'judge the case' GIDEON MANNING (ed.), Matter and Form in Early Modern Science and Philosophy. Historians of both science and philosophy have often discussed the relation between matter matter and form relate to each other and how their meanings change in the early modern period his prior work on the concept of 'seed' in the Renaissance and the early modern period, Hirai gives ./cache/work_b7x6bjt64rb6riqc2ejqbiwgwy.pdf ./txt/work_b7x6bjt64rb6riqc2ejqbiwgwy.txt