Article ID: CBB000071809

“A commendation of the private country life”: Philosophy and the garden in 17th-century Scotland (1997)

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Authors & Contributors
Wood, Paul B.
Toomer, G. J.
Salmon, Vivian
Raylor, Timothy
Poole, Robert
Phillips, C. B.
Journals
Transactions - Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering and Technology
Sixteenth Century Journal
Renaissance Studies
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
History of Science
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
University College London Press
Rutgers University Press
Francis Cairns
Cornell University Press
Clarendon Press
Benjamins
Concepts
Science
Invisible colleges; clubs
Iron and steel
Medicine
Communication
Calendars
People
Vaughan, Thomas
Paston, Robert
Newton, Isaac
More, Henry
Henshaw, Thomas
Hartlib, Samuel
Time Periods
17th century
Places
British Isles
Italy
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Cambridge University
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