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Patricia Fara – Pandora’s Breeches: Women, Science and Power in the Englightenment
Patricia Fara, Pandora’s Breeches: Women, Science and Power in the Englightenment (London: Pimlico, 2004). Notes 16 – “Because experimental [...]
“English Baconianism suited men who aimed to govern. ‘For knowledge itself is power,’ Bacon had declared, a memorable slogan that was often repeated during the following centuries. For the scientific programme that he launched, knowledge meant not only power over nature, but also power over people — including aristocrats exploiting their workers, England ruling her […]
Kim Todd – Chrysalis: Maria Sibylla Merian and the Secrets of Metamorphosis
Kim Todd, Chrysalis: Maria Sibylla Merian and the Secrets of Metamorphosis (Orlando: Harcourt, 2007). Notes 2 – “Conches, plump beetles, limp birds [...]
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