Book Catherine Gimelli Martin (2019) Milton and the new scientific age : Poetry, science, fiction.
Article
Rachel Trubowitz;
(2017)
Reading Milton and Newton in the Radical Reformation: Poetry, Mathematics, and Religion
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Lipking, Lawrence;
(2014)
What Galileo Saw: Imagining the Scientific Revolution
Chapter
Webster, Erin;
(2019)
Starry Messengers: Galileo and the Role of the Observer in Paradise Lost
Chapter
John Rumrich;
(2019)
Does Milton's God Play dice with the universe?
Chapter
Martin, Catherine Gimelli;
(2019)
Two Baconian poets, one Baconian epic: Milton, Cowley and the Royal Society
Chapter
Pavneet Aulakh;
(2019)
"Small things discover great": "Lower Wisdom" in Paradise Lost
Chapter
Trubowitz, Rachel;
(2019)
The Fall and Galileo's Law of Falling Bodies: Geometrization vs. Observing and Describing Things in Paradise Lost
Book
Catherine Gimelli Martin;
(2019)
Milton and the new scientific age : Poetry, science, fiction
Chapter
Martin, Catherine Gimelli;
(2019)
Introduction: Encountering the new modern: Seventeenth century science, poetry and fiction
Chapter
Charlotte Nicholls;
(2019)
"By gradual scale sublimed": Chymical medicine and monist human physiology in John Milton's Paradise Lost
Book
Cummins, Juliet;
Burchell, David;
(2007)
Science, Literature, and Rhetoric in Early Modern England
Thesis
Dye, Amy;
(2005)
Writing Creation in England, 1580--1680
Thesis
Hodes, Nathaniel;
(2014)
The Muses' Method: Logic and the Moral Function of English Renaissance Poetry
Thesis
Daniel D. Lee;
(2019)
Making Experience Literate: Poetry and New Science in Early Modern England
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Schoenfeldt, Michael C.;
(2020)
How gardens feel: The natural history of sensation in Spenser and Milton
Chapter
Marcus, Leah S.;
(2019)
Paracelsian Medicine, Vitalism and Samson Agonistes
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Schwartz, Louis;
(2009)
Milton and Maternal Mortality
Thesis
Lellock, Jasmine Shay;
(2013)
Staged Magic in Early English Drama
Article
Perry Guevara;
(2020)
Milton's Plant Eyes: Minimal Cognition, Similitude, and Sexuality in the Garden
Book
David Carroll Simon;
(2018)
Light without Heat: The Observational Mood from Bacon to Milton
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