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The Eye Of The Lynx Galileo His Friends And The Beginnings Of Modern Natural History First Edition Second Impression David Freedberg

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The Eye Of The Lynx Galileo His Friends And The Beginnings Of Modern Natural History First Edition Second Impression David Freedberg
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The Eye Of The Lynx Galileo His Friends And The Beginnings Of Modern Natural History First Edition Second Impression David Freedberg instant download after payment.

Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 134.31 MB
Pages: 528
Author: David Freedberg
ISBN: 9780226261485, 0226261484
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First Edition, Second Impression

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The Eye Of The Lynx Galileo His Friends And The Beginnings Of Modern Natural History First Edition Second Impression David Freedberg by David Freedberg 9780226261485, 0226261484 instant download after payment.

Years ago, David Freedberg stumbled across a group of drawings by the little-known Academy of Linceans, a seventeenth-century Italian group that took as its task nothing less than the pictorial documentation of all of nature. Moving across Europe, he encountered thousands of such drawings—of fossils, the species of the New World, or the heavenly bodies studied by the group's most famous member, Galileo Galilei. Profusely illustrated and engagingly written, this book reveals this crucial moment in the development of natural history.

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