RT Book T1 Duncan Liddel (1561-1613): networks of polymathy and the Northern European Renaissance T2 Scientific and learned cultures and their institutions JF Scientific and learned cultures and their institutions A2 Omodeo, Pietro Daniel 1979- A2 Friedrich, Karin 1963- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/845323830 AB "This collective volume in the history of early-modern science and medicine investigates the transfer of knowledge between Germany and Scotland focusing on the Scottish mathematician and physician Duncan Liddel of Aberdeen. It offers a contextualized study of his life and work in the cultural and institutional frame of the northern European Renaissance, as well as a reconstruction of his scholarly networks and of the scientific debates in the time of post-Copernican astronomy, Melanchthonian humanism and Paracelsian controversies. Contributors are: Sabine Bertram, Duncan Cockburn, Laura Di Giammatteo, Mordechai Feingold, Karin Friedrich, Elizabeth Harding, John Henry, Richard Kirwan, Jane Pirie, Jonathan Regier"-- NO "[...] international conference that was held in May 2013 at the University Library [Aberdeen] under the title of 'Medical Knowledge between Polymathy and Disciplinarity: Duncan Liddel (1561-1613) in Context." (ungezählte Seite IX) NO Bibliographie "Liddel's published and unpublished works" von Sabine Bertram: Seite 264-284 (Seite 264 ungezählt) NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-315 (Seite 285 ungezählt) NO Mit Registern CN QA29.L5895 SN 978-90-04-31065-0 K1 Liddel, Duncan : 1561-1613 K1 Mathematicians : Scotland : Biography K1 Physicians : Scotland : Biography K1 Knowledge, Sociology of : History K1 Scotland : Intellectual life K1 Renaissance : Europe, Northern K1 Science : Europe, Northern : History K1 Medicine : Europe, Northern : History K1 Germany : Relations : Scotland K1 Scotland : Relations : Germany K1 Konferenzschrift : University of Aberdeen. Library : 2013 : Aberdeen