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    Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe.John Schuster, Steven Walton & Lesley Cormack (eds.) - 2017 - Springer Verlag.
    This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Revolution if we take seriously the interaction between practitioners and scholars. These are not in opposition, however. Theory and practice are end points on a continuum, with some participants interested only in the practical, others only in the theoretical, and most in the murky intellectual and material world in between. It is this borderland where influence, appropriation, and collaboration have the potential to lead to new (...)
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    "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors": Geography as Self-Definition in Early Modern England.Lesley Cormack - 1991 - Isis 82 (4):639-661.
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    John Dee's Natural Philosophy: Between Science and Religion. Nicholas H. Clulee.Lesley B. Cormack - 1991 - Isis 82 (1):134-135.
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    Monarchs, Ministers, and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe. David BuisseretCartes des Ameriques: Dans les collections de la Bibliotheque Royale Albert Ier. Hossam Elkhadem, Jean-Paul Heerbrant, Liliane Wellens-De Donder, Roger Calcoen.Lesley B. Cormack - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):324-325.
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    Saving the phenomena: the scientific revolution explained: Cohen, H. Floris: The rise of modern science explained. A comparative history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 301pp, AUD$56.95 PB.Lesley B. Cormack - 2017 - Metascience 26 (3):361-364.
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  6. The role of mathematical practitioners and mathematical practice in developing mathematics as the language of nature.Lesley B. Cormack - 2016 - In Geoffrey Gorham (ed.), The Language of Nature: Reassessing the Mathematization of Natural Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
     
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    Charles W. J. Withers. Geography, Science, and National Identity: Scotland since 1520. xvii + 312 pp., illus., app., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. [REVIEW]Lesley B. Cormack - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):131-132.
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    David N. Livingstone, The Geographical Tradition. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. Pp. viii + 434. ISBN 0-631-18535-6, £45.00 ; 0-631-18536-0, £13.95. [REVIEW]Lesley Cormack - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (4):485-486.
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    J. B. Harley. The New Nature of Maps: Essays in the History of Cartography. Edited by, Paul Laxton. Introduction by, J. H. Andrews. xvii + 333 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibl., index. Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. $45.Denis Cosgrove. The Apollo’s Eye: A Cartographic Genealogy of the Earth in the Western Imagination. xvi + 333 pp., illus., index. Baltimore/London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. $46.50. [REVIEW]Lesley B. Cormack - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):97-98.
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    Martin Brückner. The Geographic Revolution in Early America: Maps, Literacy, and National Identity. xv + 276 pp., figs., index. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006. $22.50. [REVIEW]Lesley Cormack - 2007 - Isis 98 (1):180-181.
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    MATTHEW H. EDNEY, Mapping an Empire: The Geographical Construction of British India, 1765–1843. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Pp. xx+480. ISBN 0-226-18487-0. £27.95, $35.00. [REVIEW]Lesley Cormack - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Science 33 (3):369-379.
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    Roel Nicolai. The Enigma of the Origin of Portolan Charts: A Geodetic Analysis of the Hypothesis of a Medieval Origin. xxv + 544 pp., figs., tables, apps., bibl., index. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2016. €168 . ISBN 9789004282971. [REVIEW]Lesley B. Cormack - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):394-395.
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