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  1. Naturwissenschaft und Religion in den Niederlanden um 1600.Harry A. M. Snelders - 1995 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 18 (2):67-78.
    Dutch science flourished in the late sixteenth and in the seventeenth century thanks to the immigration of cartographers, botanists, mathematicians, astronomers and the like from the Southern Netherlands after the Spanish army had captured the city of Antwerp in 1585, and thanks to the religious and the socio‐economic situation of the country. A strong impulse for practical scientific activities started from the Reformation, mainly thanks to its anti‐traditional attitude, which had an anti‐rationalistic tendency. Therefore, in the Northern Netherlands there was (...)
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  • Körpergefühl und Raumvorstellung: Leonardo und Descartes†.Marielene Putscher - 1991 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 14 (3):147-160.
    “Experience and the conception of the world in science in transition to modern times” is the general subject. There are two different points to be made clear, i.e.1. That the conception of the world had to be made imaginable by art before it could be taken over by science. The central perspective dates back to about three centuries before the time Descartes developed the co-ordinate system.2. Furthermore it should be taken into account that it was first of all due to (...)
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  • Wissenschaft und Bildung Aspekte zum Verhältnis der beiden Wissensformen in historischen Erfahrungsräumen.Laetitia Boehm - 2000 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 23 (2):83-114.
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