Shakespeare and Science: A Study of Shakespeare's Interest In, and Literary and Dramatic Use Of, Natural Phenomena; with an Account of the Astronomy, Astrology, and Alchemy of His Day, and His Attitude Towards These SciencesCornish brothers, 1929 - 262 pages A study of Shakespeare's interest in, & literary & dramatic use of natural phenomena; with an account of the astronomy, astrology, & alchemy of his day, & his attitude toward these sciences. |
Contents
THE SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY IN SHAKE | 26 |
THE ART OF THE ALCHEMIST | 60 |
THE FIRMAMENT | 70 |
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