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 |  The Humanistic Tradition, 4/e Gloria K. Fiero
The Scientific Revolution and the New Learning
BibliographyThe following books are recommended for further reading:
Alpers, Svetlana. The Art of Describing: Dutch Art in the Seventeenth Century:
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. -------- Rembrandt's Enterprise: The Studio and the Market. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1990. Chapman, H. P. Rembrandt's Self-Portraits: A Study in Seventeenth-Century
Identity. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990. Donington, Robert. Baroque Music. Style and Performance. New York: Norton,
1982. Edgerton. Samuel Y. The Heritage of Giotto's Geometry: Art and Science on
the Eve of the Scientific Revolution. Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
1994. Hall, A. Rupert. The Revolution in Science: 1500-1750. New York: Longman,
1983. Jacob, Margaret C. The Cultural Meaning of the Scientific Revolution. New
York: Knopf, 1988. Montias, John M. Vermeer and His Milieu. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 1991. Shapin, Steven. The Scientific Revolution. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1996. Stechow, Wolfgang. Dutch Landscape Painting of the Seventeenth Century.
London: Phaidon, 1966. Wheelock, Arthur K., Jr. Vermeer and the Art of Painting. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1995. |
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