‘Between the Lines’ lecture: Philip Ball on his book on Paracelsus
February 18, 2008 in Other Organisations by Alice Jenkins | Permalink
Museum of the History of Science, Broad Street, Oxford
Tuesday 19 February, 7 pm
In the next in an occasional series of lectures by authors of successful books in the history of science, Philip Ball will talk about his book, The Devil’s Doctor: Paracelsus and the World of Renaissance Magic and Science. Philip Ball has been awarded the Dingle Prize (2007) by the British Society for the History of Science and is described in The Sunday Times as ‘one of our most versatile and gripping science writers.’
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