Lynn Thorndike, 1955
Medieval Europe, its development & civilization. London
& Sydney, G. G.
Harrap & company ltd., 1920.
A history of magic and experimental science. 8 vols. New
York: Macmillan,
1923-58.
The history of medieval Europe, by Lynn Thorndike. Rev.
ed.
Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, c1928.
Science and thought in the fifteenth century; studies in the
history of medicine
and surgery, natural and mathematical science, philosophy and politics,
by Lynn Thorndike. New York: Columbia university press, 1929.
A catalogue of incipits of mediaeval scientific writings in
Latin, by Lyn
Thorndike and Pearl Kibre. Cambridge, Mass.: The Mediaeval Academy
of America, 1937.
Traditional medieval tracts concerning engraved astrological
images. Louvain:
Bibliothèque de l'Université, 1947.
A short history of civilization, by Lynn Thorndike. 2d
ed. New York: Appleton
Century-Crofts, 1948.
The Sphere of Sacrobosco and its commentators. Chicago:
Univ. of Chicago
Press, 1949.
Latin treatises on comets between 1238 and 1368 A. D.
Edited by Lynn
Thorndike. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1950.
The place of magic in the intellectual history of Europe.
New York: AMS Press,
1967.
University records and life in the Middle Ages, by Lynn
Thorndike.
New York: Norton, 1975.
A guide to the study of medieval history, by Louis John
Paetow; with errata
compiled by Gray C. Boyce and an addendum by Lynn Thorndike;
prepared
under the auspices of the Mediaeval Academy of America.
Rev. and
corr. ed. Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus Reprint, 1980, c1917.
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