| Learning a Craft from Books Historical Re-enactment of Functional Reading in Gold-and Silversmithing |
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| Lavoisier and Music An Analysis of Notes sur la Musique (1778) within Its Cultural Context |
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| Lives and Afterlives of the Lithophylacii Britannici ichnographia (1699), the First Illustrated Field Guide to English Fossils |
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| Immoderatus fervor ad intra coercendus Reactions to Athanasius Kircher's Central Fire in Jesuit Science and Imagination |
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| An Overlooked Construction Manual for the Quadrans Vetustissimus |
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| Sections of One Great Institution Prizes, Publications, and Transnational Communication at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the Nineteenth Century |
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| Normal Science Prizes in the Swedish Academy of Sciences before Nobel |
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| ... It Was Highly Desirable They Should Be Illustrated Images from the US Navy Astronomical Expedition in Chile (1849-1852) |
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| Celebrating Science in Ancient Greece and Rome |
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| Rewarding Science in Ancient Greece and Rome |
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| Names as Rewards The Ambiguous Role of Eponyms in the History of Science |
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| Diagnosis: Melencolia I |
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| Apollonius of Tyana's Great Book of Talismans |
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| The procreation of virgins among Gnostics and their Orthodox contemporaries (2nd century) From the impression of the eye to parthenogenesis |
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| The Failed Technology Museum of Catalonia Engineers and the Politics of the Musealization of Technology in Barcelona (1929-1939) |
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| A Medieval English Astrolabe Now in Innsbruck, Linked to the Lancastrian Court and with a Chaucer Connection |
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| Celestial Globes and Popular Astronomy Giuseppe Toaldo Translator of Jerome Lalande |
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| The pyrheliometric telescope from Charles Fery and measuring the temperature of the Sun |
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| The Early Development of the Achromatic Telescope Revisited |
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| Tools for Science Libraries in Scientific Institutions in Eighteenth-Century France and Italy |
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| On the Function of Dedications in Early Modern Scientific Books |
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| Prizes, Medals and Honourable Mentions How Instrument Makers Were Rewarded at 19th-Century Exhibitions |
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| Mediums and Science in Early 20th Century Europe Filippo Bottazzi and His Method of Graphic Recording |
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| The Silver Triton Suetonius Claud. 21.6.13-16 |
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| Investigating Vision Scientific Instruments as Historiographic Tools for the Understanding of the Development and Establishment of Colour, Perception and Performance Research at Edinburgh University, 1850-1950 |
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| A Portal to Knowledge Science on Public Display in the Holy Cross Parish Church at Schwabisch Gmund |
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| The Light of the Emotions Passions and Emotions in Seventeenth-Century French Culture |
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| In the Society's Strong Box A Visual and Material History of the Royal Society's Copley Medal, c. 1736-1760 |
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| Funding and Directing Research or Rewarding Scientific Achievements? Two Centuries of Prizes at the Academy of Sciences in Paris |
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| There Were No Medals To Be Won Scientific Duels in the Italian Renaissance |
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| Unconventional Views of Racial Brains in the 19th Century |
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| Contributions to Animal Ceroplastics The Sculptor Cristobal Garrigo de Nis (1800-1863) and the Anatomical Cabinet of the Royal Veterinary School in Madrid |
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| Four Unpublished Letters from Nicolas Fatio de Duillier to Isaac Newton Networks and Alchemical Knowledge |
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| Agricultural Science in Napoleonic Universities Didactic and Research in Pavia, Bologna and Padua |
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| Esperienza, Teacher of All Things Vincenzo Galilei's Music as Artisanal Epistemology |
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| A Dig through Archives and Depots Rediscovering the Inlay Workshop of Tebtynis and Its Materials |
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| A Treatise on Mirrors Attributed to Matteo Zaccolini |
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| The Astronomical Framework Underlying the Sala di Galatea |
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| The Ruins of the Earth Learned Meteorology and Artisan Expertise in Fifteenth-Century Italian Landscapes |
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| Images and Theories The Study of Fossils in Leonardo, Scilla and Hooke |
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