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Galileo, Courtier

The Practice of Science in the Culture of Absolutism
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Informed by currents in sociology, cultural anthropology, and literary theory, Galileo, Courtier is neither a biography nor a conventional history of science. In the court of the Medicis and the Vatican, Galileo fashioned both his career and his science to the demands of patronage and its complex systems of wealth, power, and prestige. Biagioli argues that Galileo's courtly role was integral to his science-the questions he chose to examine, his methods, even his conclusions.

Galileo, Courtier is a fascinating cultural and social history of science highlighting the workings of power, patronage, and credibility in the development of science.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Publish DateNovember 01, 1994
Pages416
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780226045603
Dimensions9.1 X 6.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.2 pounds
BISAC Categories: Science & Technology

About the Author

Mario Biagioli is distinguished professor of law and science and technology studies and director of the Center for Innovation Studies at the University of California, Davis.

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