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Sarah Inskip; Craig Cessford; Jenna Dittmar; et al.
(2023)
Pathways to the medieval hospital: collective osteobiographies of poverty and charity.
Antiquity
(pp. 1581-1597).
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Christopher D. Preston
(2020)
The abortive edition of John Martyn's Methodus plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium (c.1729).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 41-50).
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Book
Christopher D. Preston; Mark O. Hill
(2019)
Cambridgeshire's Mosses & Liverworts: A Dynamic Flora.
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Article
C. Philipp E. Nothaft
(2018)
John Holbroke, the Tables of Cambridge, and the “true length of the year”: A Forgotten Episode in Fifteenth-Century Astronomy.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 63-88).
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C. D. Preston
(2017)
Using John Nidd's Annotated Books in the Wren Library to Reassess His Contribution to John Ray's Catalogus (1660).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 275-291).
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Christian Hengstermann
(2017)
Pre-Existence and Universal Salvation – The Origenian Renaissance in Early Modern Cambridge.
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
(pp. 971-989).
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Book
John Forrester; Laura Cameron
(2017)
Freud in Cambridge.
(/isis/citation/CBB460261885/)
Chapter
Roos, Anna Marie Eleanor
(2016)
The Chymistry of Francis Willughby (1635–72): The Trinity College, Cambridge Community.
In: Virtuoso by Nature: The Scientific Worlds of Francis Willughby FRS (1635-1672)
(pp. 99-121).
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Garson, Justin; Casper, Stephen T.
(2015)
The Birth of Information in the Brain: Edgar Adrian and the Vacuum Tube.
Science in Context
(pp. 31-52).
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Chapter
Niccolò Guicciardini
(2015)
Proofs and Contexts: the Debate between Bernoulli and Newton on the Mathematics of Central Force Motion.
In: A Delicate Balance: Global Perspectives on Innovation and Tradition in the History of Mathematics: A Festschrift in Honor of Joseph W. Dauben
(pp. 67-102).
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Fisch, Menachem
(2014)
Babbage's Two Lives.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 95-118).
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Peterson, Erik
(2014)
The Conquest of Vitalism or the Eclipse of Organicism? The 1930s Cambridge Organizer Project and the Social Network of Mid-Twentieth-Century Biology.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 281-304).
(/isis/citation/CBB001214224/)
Chapter
Harrison, Peter
(2013)
Laws of Nature in Seventeenth-Century England: from Cambridge Platonism to Newtonianism.
In: The Divine Order, the Human Order, and the Order of Nature: Historical Perspectives
(pp. 149-174).
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Article
Wall, Rosemary
(2011)
Using Bacteriology in Elite Hospital Practice: London and Cambridge, 1880--1920.
Social History of Medicine
(p. 776).
(/isis/citation/CBB001210683/)
Book
Ferry, Georgina
(2008)
Max Perutz and the Secret of Life.
(/isis/citation/CBB000774896/)
Article
Miller, Donald G.
(2006)
Where Did Greenhill's Twist Rule Come From?.
International Journal of Impact Engineering
(p. 1786).
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Chapter
Lyall, Kenneth
(2006)
Precision Electrical Instruments, 1870--1900.
In: The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Instruments and Interpretations, to Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of R. S. Whipple's Gift to the University of Cambridge
(p. 283).
(/isis/citation/CBB000773531/)
Article
Crilly, Tony
(2004)
The Cambridge Mathematical Journal and Its Descendants: The Linchpin of a Research Community in the Early and Mid-Victorian Age.
Historia Mathematica
(p. 455).
(/isis/citation/CBB000771347/)
Article
Rentetzi, Maria
(2004)
From Cambridge to Vienna: The Scintillation Counter in Female Hands.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(p. 675).
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Article
Hinokawa, Shizue
(2003)
A Comparative Study of Cyclotron Development at Cambridge and Liverpool in the 1930s.
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
(p. 23).
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