TY - BOOK N2 - Tracing the views of the natural world to their biblical, Greek, and Arabic sources, Osler demonstrates the impact of the Renaissance recovery of ancient texts, printing, the Protestant Reformation, and the exploration of the New World. She shows how the traditional disciplinary boundaries established by Aristotle changed dramatically during this period and finds the tensions of science and religion expressed as differences between natural philosophy and theology. --from publisher description AB - Tracing the views of the natural world to their biblical, Greek, and Arabic sources, Osler demonstrates the impact of the Renaissance recovery of ancient texts, printing, the Protestant Reformation, and the exploration of the New World. She shows how the traditional disciplinary boundaries established by Aristotle changed dramatically during this period and finds the tensions of science and religion expressed as differences between natural philosophy and theology. --from publisher description T1 - Reconfiguring the world :nature, God, and human understanding from the Middle Ages to early modern Europe / DA - 2010. CY - Baltimore : AU - Osler, Margaret J., CN - Q124.97 CN - Q124.97 PB - Johns Hopkins University Press, PP - Baltimore : PY - 2010. ID - 436664 KW - Science, Medieval. KW - Science KW - Science SN - 9780801896569 (pbk. : alk. paper) SN - 0801896568 (pbk. : alk. paper) SN - 9780801896552 (alk. paper) SN - 080189655X (alk. paper) TI - Reconfiguring the world :nature, God, and human understanding from the Middle Ages to early modern Europe / ER -