| ?And Eden from the Chaos rose?: utopian order and rebellion in the Oxford Physick Garden |
2 |
| Hippocrates' complaint and the scientific ethos in early modern England |
1 |
| Instruments of statecraft: Humphrey Cole, Elizabethan economic policy and the rise of practical mathematics |
1 |
| The first mite: insect genealogy in Hooke's Micrographia |
1 |
| The origins and early years of the Magnetic and Meteorological department at Greenwich Observatory, 1834-1848 |
1 |
| Visiting Newton's atelier before the Principia, 1679-1684 |
1 |
| An experimental' instrument: testing the torsion balance in Britain, Canada and Australia |
1 |
| Instrumental causes and the natural origin of souls in Antonio Ponce Santacruz's theory of animal generation |
0 |
| Maligned for mathematics: Sir Thomas Urquhart and his Trissotetras |
0 |
| Helmholtz, the conservation of force and the conservation of vis viva |
0 |
| Between Kepler and Newton: Hooke's 'principles of congruity and incongruity' and the naturalization of mathematics |
0 |
| Resurrecting Maunder's ghost: John Jack' Eddy, the Maunder Minimum, and the rise of a dilettante astrophysicist |
0 |
| Ruling engines and diffraction gratings before Rowland: the work of Lewis Rutherfurd and William Rogers |
0 |
| Henry Bate's Tabule Machlinenses: the earliest astronomical tables by a Latin author |
0 |
| Analogies that shape the recent history of radiation |
0 |
| The rise of alternative bread leavening technologies in the nineteenth century |
0 |
| Great is Darwin and Bergson his poet': Julian Huxley's other evolutionary synthesis |
0 |
| Newton in China: Translating the Principia into Chinese (c. 1855-2015) |
0 |
| The Great Fiasco' of the 1948 presidential election polls: status recognition and norms conflict in social science |
0 |
| Melchior Inchofer, Giordano Bruno, and the soul of the world |
0 |
| Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists |
0 |
| 'One common matter' in Descartes' physics: the Cartesian concepts of matter quantities, weight and gravity |
0 |
| Re-examining the impact of European astronomy in seventeenth-century China: a study of Xue Fengzuo's system of thought and his integration of Chinese and Western knowledge |
0 |