Sixteenth‐Century English Geographers: Earth Scientists as an 'Organic Intelligentsia'

The European Legacy 4 (2):69-73 (1999)
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Charting an Empire: Geography at the English Universities, 1580?1620. By Lesley B. Cormack (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997) xvi+281 pp. $68.00/£54.50 cloth, $23.95/£19.25 paper

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