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This volume is the third of the projected eight volumes in the series Theatrum Scientiarum, which examines the founding phase of art and science in the modern age from a new perspective. It focuses on the question of how experiments and their execution have contributed to a fundamental change in the cultural landscape since the Early Modern Age. The contributors demonstrate that poetological discourse and Baroque theatrical production play a decisive role in the generation and social acceptance of experimental knowledge in the 17th century.Schramm, Helmar is the author of 'Theatrum Scientiarum Band 3 SpektakulSre Experimente Praktiken Der Evidenzproduktion Im 17. Jahrhundert', published 2006 under ISBN 9783110193008 and ISBN 3110193000.
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