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Book
Raffaele Pisano
(2023)
A History of Physics: Phenomena, Ideas & Mechanisms: Essays in Honor of Salvo D'Agostino.
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Article
Susanne S. Renner; Ulrich Päßler; Pierre Moret
(2023)
“My Reputation is at Stake.” Humboldt's Mountain Plant Geography in the Making (1803–1825).
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 97-124).
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Article
Ole Schou
(2023)
Tycho Brahe’s observations of Præsepe Cancri.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 34-75).
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Article
Paolo Savoia
(2022)
Knowing Nature by Its Surface: Butchers, Barbers, Surgeons, Gardeners, and Physicians in Early Modern Italy.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 399-420).
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Book
Donald W. Olson
(2022)
Investigating Art, History, and Literature with Astronomy: Determining Time, Place, and Other Hidden Details Linked to the Stars.
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Article
Christoffer Basse Eriksen
(2022)
Picturing Seeds of Poppies: Microscopes, Specimens, and Representation in Seventeenth-Century English Botany.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 346-373).
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Article
Recio, Gonzalo Luis
(2022)
A Spanish Study of the 1572 Nova: Jerónimo Muñoz and his Book on the New Comet.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 3-12).
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Article
Pier Franco Nali
(2022)
Annibale Riccò and the catoptric proof of the Earth’s curvature.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 88-119).
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Article
Alisha Rankin
(2022)
How to 'Be Expert' in Early Modern Europe.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 143-146).
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Article
Enrico Bernieri; Gheorghe Stratan; Sara Bacchini; et al.
(2022)
Systematic errors in Galileo's astronomical observations and alleged anomalies in the position of Neptune.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 227-236).
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Article
Fiona Amery
(2022)
Capturing the Northern Lights: Standardizing the Practice of Auroral Photography during the Second International Polar Year, 1932–1933.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 147-189).
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Book
Efram Sera-Shriar
(2022)
Psychic Investigators: Anthropology, Modern Spiritualism, and Credible Witnessing in the Late Victorian Age.
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Article
Richard Dawid
(2021)
The role of meta-empirical theory assessment in the acceptance of atomism.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 50-60).
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Book
Wolfgang Steinicke
(2021)
William Herschel Discoverer of the Deep Sky: The epochal work of the greatest visual observer and his talented sister Caroline.
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Article
C. Philipp E. Nothaft
(2021)
Guillaume des Moustiers’ treatise on the armillary instrument (1264) and the practice of astronomical observation in medieval Europe.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 401-417).
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Article
A. Urry
(2021)
Alfred Newton’s second-hand histories of extinction: Hearsay, gossip, misapprehension.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 244-262).
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Article
Enrico Cinti; Vincenzo Fano
(2021)
Careful with those scissors, Eugene! Against the observational indistinguishability of spacetimes.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 103-113).
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Article
Teije de Jong
(2021)
A study of Babylonian planetary theory III. The planet Mercury.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 491-522).
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Article
Ylva Söderfeldt
(2021)
The Truth Within: Making Medical Knowledge in the Hay Fever Association of Heligoland, 1899–1909.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 531-547).
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Article
Emma Gleadhill
(2021)
“For I Asked Him Men's Questions”: Late Eighteenth-Century British Women Tourists’ Contributions to Scientific Inquiry.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 158-177).
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