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Chapter
Mulligan, Lotte
(2001)
Robert Boyle, “The Christian Virtuoso”, and the Rhetoric of “Reason”.
In: Religion, Reason, and Nature in Early Modern Europe
(p. 97).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte
(1996)
Self-scrutiny and the study of nature: Robert Hooke's diary as natural history.
Journal of British Studies
(pp. 311-342).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte
(1994)
Robert Boyle, “right reason”, and the meaning of metaphor.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 235-257).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte
(1992)
Robert Hooke and certain knowledge.
Seventeenth Century
(pp. 151-169).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte
(1992)
Robert Hooke's “Memoranda”: Memory and natural history.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 47-61).
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Book
Vickers, Brian
(1984)
Occult and scientific mentalities in the Renaissance.
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Chapter
Mulligan, Lotte
(1984)
“Reason”, “right reason”, and “revelation” in mid-17th-century England.
In: Occult and scientific mentalities in the Renaissance
(p. 375).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte; Mulligan, Glenn
(1981)
Reconstructing Restoration science: Styles of leadership and social composition of the early Royal Society.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 327-364).
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Article
Mulligan, Lotte
(1980)
Puritans and English science: A critique of Webster.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 456-469).
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