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Latest revision as of 20:23, 26 October 2022

Dossier about books and documents written by Cornelis Drebbel.

 
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"He (Drebbel) stressed his independence also within his natural philosophy, presenting himself as an enthusiastic author writing for enthusiastic readers. Both Drebbel’s writing of his book, On the Nature of the Elements, and the reader’s reading of it required personal discovery. He included a special demonstration, the subject of the only illustration in the text, which he encouraged the reader to reconstruct for himself in order, as Drebbel said, to understand his theory better than he could express it in words."

Dr. V Keller, Cornelis Drebbel (1572-1633): Fame and the making of Modernity, 2008
Books Letters & documents

Note: Books marked with * are available in digital format

Verzamelde brieven en teksten door F.Franck 
Cornelis Drebbel 
1604 - 1688 
.pdf 
Drebbel's Bibliografie  F. Franck  2009  .htm 
Edities van Drebbel's boeken  F.Franck 
2020 
.pdf 
Silent Messengers V. Keller 2011 .pdf
Gravures en Geschriften van Cornelis Drebbel F.Franck 
2015
.pdf
Run Books Query F.Franck 
2015
form