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[CONTENTS]
Early modern intellectual history - where is
the revolution?
Cynthia Pyle
Text as Body / Body as Text: The humanists’ approach to the world
around them and the development of science
Roger Ariew
Scotists, Scotists everywhere
Constance Blackwell
It is more complex than you think
The curious and rather exciting Conversation with Aristotle 1500-1700
Margaret J. Osler
Rethinking the Scientific Revolution: New historiographical directions
Christia Mercer
Leibniz's metaphysics: its origins and development
Rationality and beyond
Penelope Gouk
Beyond rationality? The paradox of writing about non-verbal ways
of knowing
Justin Champion,
Three imposters
A little natural magic in the department of
Serious Fun
Martin Schmeisser
Lusus serius or why alchemy went into disrepute
Richard Sergeantson
An Interregnum parody of music, magic and natural language
Robert Iliffe
Playing philosophically
History, Culture and text
Michael Carhart
Enlightenment, enlightenments, decline, and fall
Joseph Levine
Ancients and moderns
Donald R. Kelley
Cultural turns in historical scholarship
Post modernism as part of intellectual and political
history
Nicole Fuggman
Theorizing critical space: contemporary literary theory and intellectual
history
Magda Carneci
Another image of Eastern Europe
Announcements
University teaching traditions;
Heinrich Kuhn
Thought, studies and service. Renaissance intellectual history at
the Munich University "Seminar für Geistesgeschichte und Philosophie
der Renaissance"
Book & article announcements
Dieter Bögenhold
Pepka Boyadjieva
Warren Breckman
Steven Lestition
Katherine Lowe
Marta Fattori
Cary J. Nederman
Pasi Ihalainen
Letizia Panizza
Barbara Ruth Peltzman
Petteri Pietikainen
Kay Schiller
Ewa Sniezynska-Stolot
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