Thomas Harriot: Science and Discovery in the English Renaissance

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Feathered Serpent
Grands Voyages
Green Corn
Guidobaldo Del Monte
Harriot's Manuscripts
Harriot's Papers
Harriot's Report
Harriot's Text
Harriot's Work
John White's Drawings
mathematical community seventeenth century
Meridional Parts
patronage in scientific research
Ralegh
Ralph Lane
Renaissance natural philosophy
Rhumb Lines
Roanoke Island
Roanoke Voyages
Sir Walter Ralegh
St Christopher Le Stock
Sweet Corn
Theodor De Bry
Thomas Harriot
True Report
Van Groesen
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9780367561376
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume sheds new light on one of the most remarkable polymaths of the English Renaissance. It offers original perspectives not only on Harriot’s personal achievements in mathematics and natural philosophy but also on the wider realms of exploration, colonial ambition, and philosophical debate in which he earned the attention and respect of contemporaries in and far beyond the socially elevated circles of his two great patrons, first Walter Ralegh and then Henry Percy, the ninth Earl of Northumberland.

Harriot’s sixteenth-century world was one of unprecedented expansion in both scientific understanding and the discovery of new lands and peoples. The essays gathered here bring out forcefully the effect of this expanding vision, encapsulated in Harriot’s Briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia (1588), the first detailed description of America to be published in the English language. In addition to an essay by a recent biographer of Harriot, the volume contains reworked versions of seven Thomas Harriot Lectures, an annual lecture series inaugurated in 1990 in Oriel College, Oxford. It follows two earlier volumes of Harriot Lectures, also edited by Robert Fox, that appeared in 2000 and 2012.

Robert Fox is Emeritus Professor of the History of Science at the University of Oxford and an honorary fellow of Oriel College. His main research interests are in European science, technology, and medicine since the eighteenth century. His recent books include The Savant and the State. Science and Cultural Politics in Nineteenth-Century France (2012) and Science without Frontiers. Cosmopolitanism and National Interests in the World of Learning, 1870-1940 (2016).