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[Note: This is an extract from a Part 3 text about the scientific community in London
in the 1700s.]
Science in 16th-century London
The Jewel House, a new book by historical researcher and author
Deborah Harkness
Deborah Harkness devotes her
elegant and erudite new book, The Jewel
House, to the scientific community in
16th-century London. She (rightly)
argues that it is thanks to the
imaginative collective efforts of the urban
scientists that London became the
melting pot in which a new
mathematical and experimental culture
crystallized.
Harkness is known for her ingenuity
as a researcher and her historical
empathy. In The Jewel House, Harkness
turns her skills on the city of London as a
whole with surprising and fascinating
results. She began her research by
asking herself a new question: not what
caused scientific revolution but what the
names science and scientist meant in
16th-century London. Then she collected
a vast range of sources, from printed
books to scientific instruments and
notebooks, and recorded, in a relational
database, information on the men and
women who produced them.
Every chapter of The Jewel House charts
the activities of a particular community.
Harkness leads us through the streets of
London, showing us, neighborhood by
neighborhood, where the major forms of
natural knowledge found homes. For
example, apothecaries settled in Lime
Street, in what is now the City, where
they created a dense network of shops
and gardens. Clockmakers, both native
craftsmen and many from overseas,
clustered in several parishes near St
Paul’s Cathedral. The once wealthy
merchant, Clement Draper, even
managed to transform the King’s Bench
prison in Southwark, where he served
time as a debtor, into a center of
research and discussion. By the end of
the book Harkness has mapped London’s
scientific communities with astonishing
precision.
Moreover, when Harkness
reconstructs these groups, she provides
not traditional, static accounts of their
theories, but dynamic analyses of their
practices as these developed over time.
In many cases, she makes clear, the
alchemists of Elizabethan London
already understood that knowledge of
nature had to rest not on authority but on
familiarity through practice.
In one crucial respect, Harkness
argues, many of the 16th-century London
scientists differed from the later ones of
the 17th century. They saw themselves
less as individuals out to gain fame, than
as members of larger textual
communities bent on exchanging and
compiling information. The passages in
which Harkness analyzes the 16th-
century practices of note-taking and
communication are among the most
novel and informative in this fine book.
She shows that they adopted the textual
information processing methods of
humanist scholarship to radically new
ends.
In this book, Harkness has charted the
local and cosmopolitan worlds of science
in Elizabethan London with a learning,
precision and intelligence that compel
admiration. Moreover, she has crafted a
complex and effective new analytical
mechanism which may transform the
practices of historians of early modern
science.
Questions 1– 3
Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-F, below.
Write the correct letter, A-F, in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet.
1 Harkness’s research method was different to that of other writers because
2 Harkness’s reconstruction of the 16th-century London scientific groups was new
because
3 Harkness shows that the 16th-century London scientists were innovative because
A she has the greatest knowledge of Elizabethan London.
B she started by seeking to understand how basic terms were used in the past.
C they worked as individuals rather than as a group.
D she examined how their methods evolved and changed.
E Clement Draper was the best scientist of his time.
F they used old ways of analysing written information for new purposes.
Sample Academic Reading Matching Sentence Endings
Answers:
4 B ■ she started by seeking to understand how basic terms were used in the past
5 D ■ she examined how their methods evolved and changed
6 F ■ they used old ways of analysing written information for new purposes

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6 academic-reading-sample-task-matching-sentence-endings-and-key.pdf

  • 1. Sample Academic Reading Matching Sentence Endings [Note: This is an extract from a Part 3 text about the scientific community in London in the 1700s.] Science in 16th-century London The Jewel House, a new book by historical researcher and author Deborah Harkness Deborah Harkness devotes her elegant and erudite new book, The Jewel House, to the scientific community in 16th-century London. She (rightly) argues that it is thanks to the imaginative collective efforts of the urban scientists that London became the melting pot in which a new mathematical and experimental culture crystallized. Harkness is known for her ingenuity as a researcher and her historical empathy. In The Jewel House, Harkness turns her skills on the city of London as a whole with surprising and fascinating results. She began her research by asking herself a new question: not what caused scientific revolution but what the names science and scientist meant in 16th-century London. Then she collected a vast range of sources, from printed books to scientific instruments and notebooks, and recorded, in a relational database, information on the men and women who produced them. Every chapter of The Jewel House charts the activities of a particular community. Harkness leads us through the streets of London, showing us, neighborhood by neighborhood, where the major forms of natural knowledge found homes. For example, apothecaries settled in Lime Street, in what is now the City, where they created a dense network of shops and gardens. Clockmakers, both native craftsmen and many from overseas, clustered in several parishes near St Paul’s Cathedral. The once wealthy merchant, Clement Draper, even managed to transform the King’s Bench prison in Southwark, where he served time as a debtor, into a center of research and discussion. By the end of the book Harkness has mapped London’s scientific communities with astonishing precision. Moreover, when Harkness reconstructs these groups, she provides not traditional, static accounts of their theories, but dynamic analyses of their practices as these developed over time. In many cases, she makes clear, the alchemists of Elizabethan London already understood that knowledge of nature had to rest not on authority but on familiarity through practice. In one crucial respect, Harkness argues, many of the 16th-century London scientists differed from the later ones of the 17th century. They saw themselves less as individuals out to gain fame, than as members of larger textual communities bent on exchanging and compiling information. The passages in which Harkness analyzes the 16th- century practices of note-taking and communication are among the most novel and informative in this fine book. She shows that they adopted the textual information processing methods of humanist scholarship to radically new ends.
  • 2. In this book, Harkness has charted the local and cosmopolitan worlds of science in Elizabethan London with a learning, precision and intelligence that compel admiration. Moreover, she has crafted a complex and effective new analytical mechanism which may transform the practices of historians of early modern science.
  • 3. Questions 1– 3 Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-F, below. Write the correct letter, A-F, in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet. 1 Harkness’s research method was different to that of other writers because 2 Harkness’s reconstruction of the 16th-century London scientific groups was new because 3 Harkness shows that the 16th-century London scientists were innovative because A she has the greatest knowledge of Elizabethan London. B she started by seeking to understand how basic terms were used in the past. C they worked as individuals rather than as a group. D she examined how their methods evolved and changed. E Clement Draper was the best scientist of his time. F they used old ways of analysing written information for new purposes.
  • 4. Sample Academic Reading Matching Sentence Endings Answers: 4 B ■ she started by seeking to understand how basic terms were used in the past 5 D ■ she examined how their methods evolved and changed 6 F ■ they used old ways of analysing written information for new purposes