The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.0729 Monday, 10 April 2000.
[1] From: Clifford Stetner <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Wednesday, 5 Apr 2000 19:01:42 -0400
Subj: Re: SHK 11.0679 Shakespeare and Science
[2] From: Abdulla Al-Dabbagh <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Friday, 7 Apr 2000 23:43:51 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 11.0717 Re: Shakespeare and Science
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From: Clifford Stetner <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Wednesday, 5 Apr 2000 19:01:42 -0400
Subject: 11.0679 Shakespeare and Science
Comment: Re: SHK 11.0679 Shakespeare and Science
Abdulla :
Just the works cited page from one of my papers on a related topic:
Baumer, F., ed. Main Currents of Western Thought. New York: Alfred
Knopf, 1952.
Burke, P. Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe. New York: NYU, 1978.
Burtt, E.A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science. Garden
City, NY: Doubleday, 1954.
Cassirer, E. The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy.
Trans. M. Domandi. UPenn P, 1963.
----. The Platonic Renaissance in England. Translated by James
Pettegrove. Austin: U of Texas, 1953.
Descartes, R. Discourse on Method. Trans. Laurence J. Lafleur. New
York: Macmillan, 1950.
Farrington, B. Greek Science. Baltimore: Penguin, 1944.
Hill, C. The World Turned Upside Down. London: Penguin, 1991.
Hobbes, T. Leviathan. Intro. Richard Peters. New York: Collier, 1962.
Jacob, J. The Scientific Revolution: Aspirations and Achievements. New
York: John Jay College, (1997).
Koyre, A. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins, 1957.
Lucretius (Carus), Titus. On the Nature of Things. (5/15/97)
http://classics.mit.edu/Carus/nature_things.mb.txt
Martin, J. Francis Bacon, the State and the Reform of Natural
Philosophy. New York : Cambridge U P, 1992.
Shapin, S. The Scientific Revolution. Chicago: U of Chicago, 1996.
Webster, C. "Paracelsus and Demons: Science as a Synthesis of Popular
Belief." Medicine and Popular Protest. Cunningham, . ed.
----. From Paracelsus to Newton. New York: Cambridge, 1982.
Zeller, E. Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy. New York:
Meridian, 1958.
Clifford Stetner
http://phoenix.liu.edu/~cstetner/cds.htm
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From: Abdulla Al-Dabbagh <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Friday, 7 Apr 2000 23:43:51 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: 11.0717 Re: Shakespeare and Science
Comment: Re: SHK 11.0717 Re: Shakespeare and Science
Thank you very much, William Sutton, for the two valuable suggestions,
though it may a bit difficult to get hold of them here in the UAE. They
could well be out of print, too. Amazon.com is probably the first place
to start the search. Unfortunately, I am not one of the lucky ones going
to Montreal. At least I can enjoy, here in the Emirates, the benefits of
this great web communication as you call it.
With my best wishes,
Abdulla al-Dabbagh
Associate Professor of English
Department of English Langaue and Literature
College of Humanities and Social Science
United Arab Emirates University