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Hannah Marcus

    Letters on Natural Philosophy - The Scientific Correspondence of a Sixteenth-Century Pharmacist, with Related Texts
    Forbidden Knowledge - Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy
    • Exploring the intersection of censorship and medical knowledge, the book delves into how banned medical texts were reintroduced to libraries during the seventeenth century. Historian Hannah Marcus reveals the complex relationship between early modern physicians and Catholic authorities, highlighting the selective censorship that led to a unique archive of "corrected" books. This investigation uncovers the origins of discussions about the utility of knowledge, predating the Scientific Revolution, and examines the enduring effects of censorship on scientific discourse.

      Forbidden Knowledge - Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy