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  • Scientific Discourse in Italian Literature

    Author(s):
    Dennis Looney (see profile)
    Date:
    2004
    Group(s):
    CLCS Classical and Modern, LLC 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-Century Italian, LLC 20th- and 21st-Century Italian, LLC Medieval and Renaissance Italian, TC Science and Literature
    Subject(s):
    Italians--Social life and customs, Italian literature, Literature and science, Science--Philosophy, Technology--Philosophy, Science, Technology, History, Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321
    Item Type:
    Syllabus
    Tag(s):
    italian, leonardo, galileo, fermi, Italian culture, Science and literature, History and philosophy of science and technology, History of science, Dante
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M60V89H26
    Abstract:
    Version (MA level) of a course I taught in several iterations at the University of Pittsburgh between 1995 and 2006.
    Metadata:
    xml
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    5 years ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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