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Book
Burns, William E.
(2016)
The Scientific Revolution in Global Perspective.
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Article
Burns, William E.
(2005)
Astrology and Politics in Seventeenth-Century England: King James II and the Almanac Men.
Seventeenth Century
(p. 242).
(/isis/citation/CBB001030515/)
Review
Burns, William E.
(2004)
Review of "The Two-Headed Boy, and Other Medical Marvels".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000750711/)
Review
Burns, William E.
(2003)
Review of "Broader Horizons: A Study of Johannes Witte de Hese's Itinerarius and Medieval Travel Narratives".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000750442/)
Book
Burns, William E.
(2003)
Science in the Enlightenment: An Encyclopedia.
(/isis/citation/CBB000471228/)
Review
Burns, William E.
(2002)
Review of "Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European Eyes, 1250-1625".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000203198/)
Book
Burns, William E.
(2002)
An Age of Wonders: Prodigies, Politics and Providence in England, 1657--1727.
(/isis/citation/CBB000301528/)
Review
Burns, William E.
(2002)
Review of "Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000203278/)
Book
Burns, William E.
(2001)
The Scientific Revolution: An Encyclopedia.
(/isis/citation/CBB000101902/)
Book
Osler, Margaret J.
(2000)
Rethinking the scientific revolution.
(/isis/citation/CBB000110137/)
Chapter
Burns, William E.
(2000)
“The terriblest eclipse that hath been seen in our days”: Black Monday and the debate on astrology during the Interregnum.
In: Rethinking the scientific revolution
(p. 137).
(/isis/citation/CBB000110147/)
Article
Burns, William E.
(1995)
“Our lot is fallen into an age of wonders”: John Spencer and the controversy over prodigies in the early Restoration.
Albion
(pp. 237-252).
(/isis/citation/CBB000068920/)
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