Announcing the publication of
Nicolaus Steno and Earth Science in Early Modern Italy
edited by Stefano Dominici and Gary D. Rosenberg, in the March, 2021 issue of the Italian journal, Substantia (volume 5- No. 1, supplement).
The entire volume is open access and may be downloaded without cost at:
https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/issue/view/61
Papers include:
1.). Stefano Dominici and Gary D. Rosenberg, Introduction: Nicolaus Steno and Earth Science in Early Modern Italy
2.) Alessandro Ottaviani, The Opposite Poles of a Debate - Lapides figurati and the Accademia dei Lincei
3.) Nuno Castel-Branco, Dissecting with Numbers: Mathematics in Nicolaus Steno’s Early Anatomical Writings, 1661-64
4.) Troels Kardel, Nicolaus Steno on Solutes and Solvents in Time-Related Structural Changes of Muscles, Fossils, Landscapes and Crystals, his Galilean Heritage
5.) Stefano Dominici, A Man with a Master Plan: Steno’s Observations on Earth’s History
6.) Sylvio Menchetti, How do Crystals Grow? Steno’s Approach
7.) Alan H. Cutler, Steno and the Rock Cycle
8.) Desmond E.Moser, Crystalline Stenonian Time Features from Earth and Beyond