Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Butterfield , Herbert (1957), The origins of modern science: 1300-1800, Free Pr, Retrieved on 2012-01-28
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    28 JAN 2012

     The Birth of the Modern

    The so-called 'scientific revolution', popularly associated with the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but reaching back in an unmistakably continuous line to a period much earlier still. Since that revolution overturned the authority in science not only of the middle ages but of the ancient world—since it ended not only in the eclipse of scholastic philosophy but in the destruction of Aristotelian physics—it outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissan...
    Folksonomies: enlightenment modernism
    Folksonomies: enlightenment modernism
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    Aside from the Enlightenment, all other periods of European history are worthless in understanding how we got to the modern era.

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