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Boyle, Robert, see Mulsow
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BYRNE, JAMES STEVEN, on Regiomontanus's Padua Oration, 41–61
Cavendish, Margaret, see Boyle
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DUCHEYNE, STEFFEN, on Galileo's notion of cause, 443–64
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Finch, Heneage, Lord Nottingham, see Klinck
Funkenstein, Amos, see Socher
Galilei, Galileo, see Ducheyne
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GRAFTON, ANTHONY, on history of ideas, 1950–2000, 1–32
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histories of science, see Byrne; see Goulding; see Kassell; see Popper
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idolatry, in early modern Europe and the Americas, see Johnson, see MacCormack, see Miller, see Mulsow, see Rubiés, see Sheehan
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JOHNSON, CARINA L., on idolatrous cultures and the practice of religion, 597–621
JOSHUA, ESSAKA, on William Wordsworth and Aristotle, 513–24
KASSELL, LAUREN, on magic and histories of science in early modern Europe, 107–22
KLINCK, DENNIS R., on Lord Nottingham, 123–47
KOSELLECK, REINHART, on the history of the term "crisis," 357–400; see Richter
Locke, John, see Broad
Lovejoy, Arthur O., see Diggins
MACCORMACK, SABINE, on gods, demons, and idols in the Andes, 623–47
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MATHESON, TAMARA CHAPLIN, on philosophy on French television, 315–41 [End Page 747]
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MULSOW, MARTIN, on dictionaries of pseudonymity in seventeenth-century Germany, 219–50; on idolatry, Robert Boyle and Andreas Rüdiger, 697–711
PALTI, ELÍAS JOSÉ, on history of ideas in Latin America, 149–79
Peirce, Charles Sanders, see De Waal
Philo, see Robertson
POPPER, NICHOLAS, on histories of science in early modern Europe, 87–106
Ramus, Peter, see Goulding
RICHTER, MELVIN, and MICHAELA W. RICHTER, on Reinhart Koselleck's "Krise," 343–56
ROBERTSON, DAVID G., on mind and language in Philo, 423–42
ROGERS, G. A. J., obituary for John W. Yolton, 419–21
RUBIÉS, JOAN-PAU, on theology, ethnography, and the historicization of idolatry, 571–96
Rüdiger, Andreas, see Mulsow
Schlegel, Friedrich, see Tzoref-dAshkenazi
Schwarz, Roberto, see Palti
SHEEHAN, JONATHAN, on idolatry in early modern Europe, 561–69; on religion, sacrifice, and the early modern polity, 649–74
SOCHER, ABRAHAM, on Amos Funkenstein and historicism, 401–8
television, French, see Matheson
TZOREF-ASHKENAZI, CHEN, on Friedrich Schlegel and India, 713–34
Wordsworth, William, see Joshua
Yolton, John W., see Rogers