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Science, historiography of
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1. Introduction

Wherever sciences (Science) have seen themselves as cultural practices of deliberately seeking and establishing new knowledge, an opposition of “old” and “new” knowledge and staging of the history of knowledge and science have been fundamental elements of scientific culture. Accordingly, the rise of the “new science” in early modern Europe (Scientific Revolution) was accompanied by a diverse h…

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Epple, Moritz, “Science, historiography of”, in: Encyclopedia of Early Modern History Online, Editors of the English edition: Graeme Dunphy, Andrew Gow. Original German Edition: Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit. Im Auftrag des Kulturwissenschaftlichen Instituts (Essen) und in Verbindung mit den Fachherausgebern herausgegeben von Friedrich Jaeger. Copyright © J.B. Metzlersche Verlagsbuchhandlung und Carl Ernst Poeschel Verlag GmbH 2005–2012. Consulted online on 02 October 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2352-0272_emho_COM_030485>
First published online: 2015
First print edition: 20210601



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