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35. Ayesha Mukherjee, Dearth Science 1580-1608: The Writings of Hugh Platt
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1. Gordon R. Batho, Thomas Harriot and the Northumberland Household
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2. William A. Wallace, John White, Thomas Harriot and Walter Raleigh in Ireland
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| 3. M. P. Earles, The London Pharmacopoeia Perfected
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| 4. Dudley B. Wilson, Obstetrics and Hermaphrodites in Harriot's Time |
| 5. Wilma George, Thomas Harriot and the Fauna of North America |
| 6. Gerald J. Whitrow,The Role of Time in Life and Thought in the Age of Harriot and Today |
| 7. A. I. Short and T. Lennard, James IV: Sovereign and Surgeon |
| 8. Vivian Salmon, Thomas Harriot and the English Origins of Algonkian Linguistics
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| 9. James Binns, Harriot and the Latin Culture of His Time
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| 10. Lyndy Abraham, Harriot's Gift to Arthur Dee: Literary Images from an Alchemical Manuscript
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| 11. Nina Taunton, Harriot, Marlowe and the Art of War |
| 12. Gillian Mirrlees, Sassafras: A Cure-All of Harriot’s Time |
| 13. Melanie Hansen, Narratives of Land by Antiquarians of Harriot's Time
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| 14. Richard Dunn, Astrology in Harriot’s Time |
| 15. Eric Aiton, Astronomy in Harriot's Time
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| 16. Jan Prins, Walter Warner on Space and Time
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| 17. B. J. Sokol, Invisible Evidence: The Unfounded Attack on Thomas Harriot's Reputation
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| 18. Elizabeth Robertson, Angels in Harriot’s Time
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| 19. Gordon R. Batho, Stephen Clucas and Anna Beer, The Prison Writings of Sir Walter Raleigh and the Ninth Earl of Northumberland |
| 20. Paul Harvey, Barlowe, Lane and Harriot's Accounts of the New World
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| 21. Urszula Szulakowska, John Dee and European Alchemy
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| 22. Robert Baldwin, Cartography in Thomas Harriot’s Circle
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| 23. Sue Maxwell, The First Virginia Voyage: The Cavendish Connection
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| 24. Rosalind Davies, Thomas Harriot and the Guiana Voyage in 1595: shaping the reputation of Sir Walter Ralegh
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| 25. Leen Spruit, Telesio’s Psychology and the Northumberland Circle |
| 26. Nina Taunton, Watching the Watch |
| 27. A. D. Burnett,The Engraved Title-Page of Bacon’s Instauratio Magna |
| 28. Jenny Wilson, Ralegh’s History of the World: its Purpose and Significance |
| 29. Penelope Gouk, Musical Models in the Time of Harriot |
| 30. Steven A. Walton, Thomas Harriot’s Ballistics |
| 31. Paul M. Hunneyball, Sir William Lower and the Harriot Circle |
| 32. Michael Booth, Thomas Harriot’s Algonquian Linguistics |
| 33. B. J. Sokol, Pearls, Shakespeare, and Epistemology in Harriot’s Time |
| 34. Anna Beer, Thomas Harriot and Sir Walter Raleigh’s Wife |
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| Additionally, the Seminar has published a catalogue of the Tanner Papers in the University of Liverpool (G.R. Batho, M. Messaoudi, and B.R. Worster-Davis) |
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The Seminar Papers are available at £3.50 each + £1.00 p&p from:
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Professor G.R. Batho
History of Education Project
Miners’ Hall
Redhill
Durham
DH1 4BB
UK
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Please make all cheques payable to ‘THOMAS HARRIOT SEMINAR’ |