About the editor(s)
Christoph Lüthy (Ph.D. in the History of Science, Harvard University, 1995) is a Research Fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has previously worked at the Dibner Institute (M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass.), the Swiss Institute (Rome), and the Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Berlin). He is particularly interested in early modern matter theory, notably atomism, and the graphic aspects of scientific theories, and has a pronounced weakness for Julius Caesar Scaliger, Giordano Bruno, David Gorlaeus, Daniel Sennert, and René Descartes.
Editorial Board
Edited by Christoph Lüthy, Radboud University, Nijmegen Founding Editor Hans Thijssen, Radboud University, Nijmegen Associate Editors Silke Ackermann, British Museum, London Niccolò Guicciardini, Università di Bergamo Sachiko Kusukawa, Trinity College, Cambridge Book Review Editors Domenico Bertoloni Meli, Indiana University, Bloomington André Goddu, Stonehill College Julius Rocca, University of Exeter Jole Shackelford, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Editorial Board Stefano Caroti, Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence Serafina Cuomo, Birkbeck College, University of London François De Gandt, Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille Anita Guerrini, University of California, Santa Barbara Ann Hanson, Yale University Jan P. Hogendijk, University of Utrecht Michael Hunter, Birkbeck College, University of London Danielle Jacquart, École Pratique, Paris David C. Lindberg, University of Wisconsin, Madison Michael R. McVaugh, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill John E. Murdoch, Harvard University William R. Newman, Indiana University, Bloomington John North†, Oxford Sophie Roux, Université de Grenoble Abdelhamid I. Sabra, Harvard University Thomas B. Settle, Polytechnic University of New York Alan E. Shapiro, University of Minnesota Nancy Siraisi, Hunter College, New York Sir Brian Vickers, University of London Robert S. Westman, University of California, San Diego
Abstracting & Indexing
Current Mathematical Publications (CCMJ) International Philosophy Bibl. (IBP) Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur aus allen Gebieten des Wissens (IBZ) Mathematical Reviews (MathR) Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Instructions for Author(s)
Readership
Those interested in the early history of science defined in its widest form to include natural philosophy, optics, astronomy, natural history, and the occult sciences.
Table of contents
Table of contents for published issues of Early Science and Medicine can be found in the online edition.
Back Volumes

Go to Online Edition (new window)
NOW AVAILABLE - Online submission: Articles for publication in Early Science and Medicine may be submitted online, please click here. Early Science and Medicine is a peer-reviewed international quarterly dedicated to the history of science, medicine and technology from the earliest times through to the end of the eighteenth century. The need to treat in a single journal all aspects of scientific activity and thought to the eighteenth century is due to two factors: to the continued importance of ancient sources throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period, and to the comparably low degree of specialization and the high degree of disciplinary interdependence characterizing the period before the professionalization of science. The journal, which limits itself to the Western, Byzantine and Arabic traditions, is particularly interested in emphasizing these elements of continuity and interconnectedness, and it encourages their diachronic study from a variety of viewpoints, including commented text editions and monographic studies of historical figures and scientific questions or practices. Early Science and Medicine, which contains an extended book review section, has recently also begun to dedicate special feature sections to emerging historiographic fields and methods of research. The main language of the journal is English, although contributions in French and German are also accepted. Online from 2004. Editor-in-Chief: C.H. Lüthy For Guidelines to Contributors click here For more information, visit the ESM website. For back volumes or issues older than 2 years, please contact Periodicals Service Company, 11 Main Street, Germantown, NY 12526, USA psc@periodicals.com / www.periodicals.com/brill.html For more information visit also the book series Medieval and Early Modern Science.
|
|
|
|