HAROLD J. COOK, Matters of Exchange. Commerce, Medicine and Science in the Dutch Golden Age.
Authors
Maria Conforti
Università ''La Sapienza'' di Roma
Abstract
Yale University Press, New Haven and London 2007.
[...]global science occurred during the period of the rise of a global economy. Surely that was no coincidence” (p. 416). In fact, while concentrating on the Netherlands and its overseas empire - an area still comparatively neglected by mainstream narratives of science, despite its centrality and at times cruciality to the history of European knowledge - [...]