The concept of nature is indubitably one of the essential concepts
in the science and literature of the early modern age. The articles
assembled here indicate the range of semantic perspectives covered
by the concept in that period. Detailed analyses discuss both its
philosophical functions and its role in the history of science, as
well as its meanings in theology, magic/alchemy, music theory, and
literature.
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