Science--its technological development and its insight into what it is like to be human--is an area of increasing interest to scholars of the early modern period. This specially commissioned volume of essays ranges across literature, history, and the history of science to analyze the nature of the human, in particular the concept of the body and the shifting borders between human and non-human.
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Science--its technological development and its insight into what it is like to be human--is an area of increasing interest to scholars of the early modern period. This specially commissioned volume of essays ranges across literature, history, and the history of science to analyze the nature of the human, in particular the concept of the body and the shifting borders between human and non-human.
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