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Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar

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The book presents a detailed scholarly biography of an early modern mathematician and natural philosopher, tracing his scientific experiments, astronomical observations, and mathematical writings alongside his role in early English ventures in Virginia. It reconstructs personal and professional networks through correspondence and rediscovered documents, examines his relationships with notable patrons and collaborators, and outlines his contributions to optics, algebra, and cometary study. The narrative weaves biographical chapters with bibliographical and documentary disquisitions, adds notices of contemporaries, and discusses recovered manuscripts and a recently found will that clarify disputed facts, while offering editorial commentary on source problems and the state of research on him.

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Henry Stevens

Henry Stevens was a notable figure in the realm of historical scholarship, particularly recognized for his work on early modern science and philosophy. His most significant contribution is the book "Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar," which explores the life and influence of Thomas Hariot, an important figure in the development of mathematics and natural philosophy in the 16th century. Stevens' research sheds light on the intellectual currents of his time, contributing to a deeper understanding of the interplay between science and philosophy during the Renaissance.

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