Description: This book traces the relationship between humanism and science from the mid-fifteenth century to the beginning of the modern period and demonstrates that humanism was neither a simple nor an impractical enterprise, but worked hand-in-hand with science in developing modern learning.
Brief description: Anthony Grafton is the author of The Footnote, Defenders of the Text, Forgers and Critics, and Inky Fingers, among other books. The Henry Putnam University Professor of History and the Humanities at Princeton University, Emeritus, he writes regularly for the London Review of Books.
Review Quotes: Grafton writes with an admirable clarity and zest... The kind of scholarly book that an interested non-specialist can read with pleasure and a sense of intellectual discovery.-- "Washington Post Book World"