Marjorie Nicolson

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Nicolson, Marjorie (Hope)

sex: f; b. Feb 18, 1894 in Yonkers, New York, USA – d. Mar 21, 1981 in New York City, New York, USA; country/nation/culture: US-American; field of study: history of science; ref.: nonecontrib.: N. N.

[edit] Main Works

  • English Almanacs and the "New Astronomy", 1939
  • Kepler, the Somnium, and John Donne, 1940
  • The Breaking of the Circle. Studies in the Effect of the "New Science" upon Seventeenth-Century Poetry, 1950
  • Science and Imagination, 1956
  • Mountain gloom and mountain glory. The Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite, 1963
  • Pepy's Diary and the new Science, 1965
  • "This long Disease, my Life". Alexander Pope and the Sciences, 1968 [Rousseau, George Sebastian]
  • Newton demands the Muse. Newton's Opticks and the eighteenth Century Poets, 1979

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