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Journal of the History of Ideas 64.4 (2003) 671-672



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Index to Volume 64


aesthetics, philosophical, see Forsey

antiquarians, in sixteenth-century Florence, see Moyer

Astell, Mary, see Ellenzweig

Avempace, see Franco

Bayle, Pierre, see Soll

BLAIR, ANN, on reading strategies for coping with information overload, 11-28

Blumenberg, Hans, see Lazier

Bodin, Jean, see Soll

BOUTCHER, WARREN, on literary and cultural history, 489-510

Bruegel, Pieter, see Zagorin

BURKE, PETER, on images as evidence in early modern Europe, 273-96

Butterfield, Herbert, see Sewell

CARIGNAN, MICHAEL, on analogical reasoning in Victorian historical epistemology, 445-64

cultural history, see Boutcher

eclipses, in early modern chronology, see Grafton

ELLENZWEIG, SARAH, on Mary Astell and Spinoza, 379-97

FORSEY, JANE, on the disenfranchisement of philosophical aesthetics, 581-97

FRANCO, ABEL B., on Avempace, projectile motion, and impetus theory, 521-46

French enlightenment, see Sutcliffe

Funkenstein, Amos, see Moyn

GRAFTON, ANTHONY, on eclipses in early modern chronology, 213-29

ter HARK, MICHEL, on Karl Popper and Otto Selz, 465-87

historians, in sixteenth-century Florence, see Moyer

historical epistemology, Victorian, see Carignan

historical evidence, uses of, in early modern Europe, see Burke; see Grafton; see Levine; see Lyon; see Moyer; see Siraisi; see Soll; see de Vivo; see Wunder

information overload, early modern, see Blair; see Ogilvie; see Rosenberg; see Sheehan; see Yeo

Jonas, Hans, see Lazier

LAZIER, BENJAMIN, on Hans Jonas and Hans Blumenberg, 619-37

LEVINE, JOSEPH M., on matter of fact in the English revolution, 317-35

literary history, see Boutcher

LYON, GREGORY B., on Baudouin, Flacius, and the Magdeburg Centuries, 253-72

Magdeburg centuries, see Lyon

MCGETCHIN, DOUGLAS T., on the Société Asiatique (1822-1860), 565-80

MICHAEL, EMILY, on John Wyclif, 343-60

MOYER, ANN E., on historians and antiquarians in sixteenth-century Florence, 177-93

MOYN, SAMUEL, on Amos Funkenstein on the theological origins of historicism, 639-57

OGILVIE, BRIAN W., on renaissance naturalists and information overload, 29-40

Oxford English Dictionary, see Schmidt

Popper, Karl, see ter Hark

PREECE, ROD, on Darwinism, Christianity, and the vivisection debate, 399-419

revolution, American, see Tuckness; revolution, English, see Levine

ROEHR, SABINE, on freedom and autonomy in Schiller, 119-34 [End Page 671]

ROSENBERG, DANIEL, introduction to early modern information overload, 1-9

Schiller, Friedrich, see Roehr

SCHMIDT, JAMES, on anti-Jacobins, British Hegelians, and the Oxford English Dictionary, 421-43

Selden, John, see Vieira

Selz, Otto, see ter Hark

Seville, see Wunder

SEWELL, KEITH C., on the "Herbert Butterfield Problem," 599-618

SHEEHAN, JONATHAN, on the biblical encyclopedia in early modern Europe, 41-60

SIRAISI, NANCY G., on Girolamo Mer-curiale, 231-51

Société Asiatique, see McGetchin

SOLL, JACOB, on the uses of historical evidence in early modern Europe, 149-57; on political criticism in France from Bodin to Bayle, 297-316

SUTCLIFFE, ADAM, on Judaism in the French early enlightenment, 97-117

TUCKNESS, ALEX, on discourses of resistance in the American revolution, 547-63

Venetian power in the Adriatic, see de Vivo

VIEIRA, MONICA BRITO, on Selden's debate on dominion over the seas, 361-77

vivisection, see Preece

de VIVO, FILIPPO, on Venetian power in the Adriatic, 159-76

WUNDER, AMANDA, on classical, Christian, and Muslim remains in imperial Seville, 195-212

Wyclif, John, see Michael

YEO, RICHARD, on Ephraim Cham-bers's Cyclopaedia, 61-72

ZAGORIN, PEREZ, on Pieter Bruegel, 73-96



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