Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscularian Matter Theory

E.J. Brill (2001)
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This book on medieval and early modern corpuscular matter theories presents the research results of nineteen scholars, who show that his modern model of matter has some of its roots in physical, medical, mathematical, alchemical, and theological conceptions developed in the Middle Ages.

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