Abstract

T he publication of volumes 8-14 of Boyle's Works completes a massive undertaking in scholarship, which when supplemented by the forthcoming edition of Boyle's Correspondence, will set all Boyle scholarship on a new footing. Yet for the uninitiated these fourteen volumes might seem somewhat daunting. Let me therefore provide some general orientation to the second seven volumes before exploring some of their implications for Boyle studies in particular and for the 'study of early modem thought in general. This review is a sequel to my review of the first seven volumes of The Works of Robert Boyle in Metascience, 9, 2000, pp. 338-46.

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