Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton REFERENCES AND SOURCES FOR READING

GENERAL Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p.Burke, J. G. and Eakin, M. C., 1979, Technology and Change, Boyd and Fraser, 56Calder, Ritchie, 1968, The Evolution of the Machine, Van Nostrand, 160 p.DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p.Scientific American, 1974, Scientific Technology and Social Change, Freeman, 4White, Lynn, 1968, Dynamo and Virgin Reconsidered, MIT Press, 186 p.I. The Values of Scientists and Technologists Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., ch. 1DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p., ch. 9Dodd, A. H., 1968, Life in Elizabethan England, Putnam, 176 p.Zumthor, P., 1962, Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 353 p.

II., III.Problems and Pitfalls in the History of Technology Holton, G. and Morison, S., 1979, Limits of Scientific Inquiry, Norton, 254 p.Schumacher, E. F., 1973, Small is Beautiful, Harper and Row, 290 p., The GreatestResource-Education, ch. 1

IV. White, Lynn, 1968, Dynamo and Virgin Reconsidered, MIT Press, 186 p., chs. 1, 7, 10.

V., VI. Legacy of the Ancient World Calder, Ritchie, 1968, The Evolution of the Machine, Van Nostrand, 160 p, pp. 7-29.DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p., chs. 1-6.Scientific American, 1974, Scientific Technology and Social Change, Freeman, 4, chs. 1, 2.White, L., 1967, Transformation of the Roman World, University of California Press, 321 p.

VII. East Meets West I - The Crusades DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p., chs. 7, 8.Pernoud, R., 1963, The Crusades, Putnam, 295 p.Setton, K. M., 1969, A History of the Crusades, University of Wisconsin Press, 6 vol.Tweece, H., 1962, The Crusades, Random House, 334 p.

VIII. East Meets West II - The Mongols Prawdin, Michael, 1967, The Mongol Empire, MacMillan, Free Press, 582 p. (Especially chs.1-25, 33. Quotations are from p. 60 and 245, respectively.)

IX. The High Middle Ages (1100-1300) Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., chs. 3, 4.DeCamp, DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p.Gies, J., 1969, Life in a Medieval City, Crowell, New York, 274 p.Hall, A. R., 1966, The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1800, ch. 1. Beacon Press, 394 p.Holmes, U. T., 1952, Daily Living in the Twelfth Century, University of Wisconsin Press, 337 p.Scientific American, 1974, Scientific Technology and Social Change, Freeman, 4, ch. 3.White, L., 1979, Science and the Sense of Self; The Medieval Background of a ModernConfrontation, in Holton, G. and Morison, S., 1979, Limits of Scientific Inquiry, Norton, 254 p.,pp. 47-60.White, L. Dynamo and Virgin Reconsidered, ch. 5.

X.A Distant Mirror - The 14th Century Cipolla, C. M., 1975, Before the Industrial Revolution, Norton, 326 p.Tuchman, B. W., 1978, A Distant Mirror, Knopf, New York, 677 p.

XI. Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., ch. 4.Edgerton, S. Y., 1975, The Renaissance Rediscovery of Linear Perspective, Basic Books, 206 p.Pirenne, M., 1970, Optics, Painting and Photography, Cambridge University Press, London, 199p.

XII. Europe Reaches Out - The Age of Exploration Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., chs. 5, 7.Dale, E. D., 1966, Three Offshoots of Astronomy, Sky and Telescope, vol. 31, pp. 277-279.Dillon, F., 1975, The Pilgrims, Doubleday, 250 p. (account of Squanto on pp. 156-157).Shipton, Eric, 1973, Tierra del Fuego, the Fatal Lodestone, C. Knight, London, 175 p. (source ofCarder account, pp. 45- 48).Wright, L. B., 1970, Gold, Glory and the Gospel, Atheneum, 362 p.

XIII. de Solla Price, D. J., in Burke, J. G. and Eakin, M. C., 1979, Technology and Change, Boyd andFraser, 56, pp. 239-244.Hall, A. R., 1966, The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1800, ch. 1. Beacon Press, 394 p., chs. 2-9.

XIV. Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., chs. 6, 9.Calder, Ritchie, 1968, The Evolution of the Machine, Van Nostrand, 160 p.Scientific American, chs. 5-11.

XV. Non-European Technology DeCamp, DeCamp, L. S., 1974, The Ancient Engineers, Ballantine, 450 p.Easky, D. T., 1966, Early Metallurgy in the New World, Scientific American, v. 214, no. 4, pp.72-78.Nicholson, M. M., 1959, Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory, Cornell University Press. (See also Diaz, Bernal, (trans. by A. P. Maudslay, 1958), The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico, Grove Press,478 p.Edmonson, M. S., ed., 1974, Seventeenth-Century Mexico: The Work of Sahagun, School ofAmerican Research, Santa Fe, NM, 294 p.Garcilaso de la Vega (trans. by H. V. Livermore, 1966), Royal Commentaries of the Incas andGeneral History of Peru, University of Texas Press, 2 vol.

XVI. Coping in an Evil World I - Inquisition and Conquistadors Diaz, Bernal, (trans. by A. P. Maudslay, 1958), The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico, Grove Press,478 p.Edmonson, M. S., ed., 1974, Seventeenth-Century Mexico: The Work of Sahagun, School ofAmerican Research, Santa Fe, NM, 294 p.Garcilaso de la Vega (trans. by H. V. Livermore, 1966), Royal Commentaries of the Incas andGeneral History of Peru, University of Texas Press, 2 vol.Lerner, L. S. and Gosselin, E. A., 1973, Giordano Bruno, Scientific American, vol. 228, no. 4, pp.86-95.Ronan, Colin, 1974, Galileo, Putnam, 264 p.Rowdon, M., 1974, The Spanish Terror, St. Martin's Press, 335 p.

XVII. You Can Stop Progress Cipolla, Carlo M., 1977, Clocks and Culture, W. W. Norton, 192 p. (esp. Part II).Elliott, J. H., 1963, Imperial Spain 1469-1716, St. Martin's Press, New York, 411 p.Perrin, Noel, 1979, Giving up the Gun, D. R. Godine, Boston, 122 p.

XVIII. Is there Reality?Gardner, Martin, 1957, Fads and Fallacies, (chs. 11, 12), Dover, 363 p.Marcus, G. M., 1969, The Maiden Voyage, Viking Press, 320 p.

XIX. Military Technology - Selected ThemesBurke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., chs. 8, 9.McWhitney, G. and Jamieson, P. D., 1982, Attack and Die: Civil War Military Tactics and theSouthern Heritage, University of Alabama Press, 209 p.Moorehead, Alan, 1967, Gallipoli, Hamish Hamilton, London, 384 p.

XX. Coping in an Evil World II - Holocaust and Gulag Donat, A., 1979, The Death Camp Treblinka, Holocaust Library (dist. by Schocken Books), 320 p.Gardner, Martin, 1957, Fads and Fallacies, (chs. 11, 12), Dover, 363 p., ch. 3.Shirer, W. L., 1960, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Simon and Schuster, 1245 p. Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 1973, 1975, The Gulag Archipelago (2 vol.), Harper & Row.Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 1968, Cancer Ward, Dell Publishing, 616 p. (esp. ch. 29).Speer, Albert, 1970, Inside the Third Reich, MacMillan, 734 p.Wertham, F., 1980, The German Euthanasia Program, Hayes Publishing, 64 p. (excerpts fromWertham, F., 1966, A Sign for Cain, MacMillan).

XXI. Where Do We Go from Here? Thoughts on Technological Issues (2lectures)Burke, J., 1978; Connections, MacMillan, 304 p., ch. 10.Burke, J. G. and Eakin, M. C., 1979, Technology and Change, Boyd and Fraser, 56, Parts I, V.Marx, L., 1979, Reflections on the Neo-Romantic Critique of Science, in Holton, G. and Morison,S., 1979, Limits of Scientific Inquiry, Norton, 254 p., pp. 61-74.Morison, E., 1974, From Know-How to Nowhere, Basic Books, 199 p.