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related to Symbolism; symbolic representation
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related to Symbolism; symbolic representation as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Eric A. Cheezum
(2024)
Chessie: A Cultural History of the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster.
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Chapter
Massimo Galuzzi
(2024)
Qualche riflessione sull'evoluzione del linguaggio simbolico della matematica.
In: Storia e Filosofia della Scienza: una nuova alleanza?
(pp. 355-374).
(/isis/citation/CBB736888391/)
Article
Gabriele Vanin
(2023)
The Dating of Dante’s Voyage in the Divine Comedy.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 903-922).
(/isis/citation/CBB275667449/)
Article
Dipak Jadhav
(2023)
Object-numerals as listed in Nijaguṇa Śivayogī ’s Viveka-Cintāmaṇi.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 13-19).
(/isis/citation/CBB180449604/)
Article
Zina B. Ward
(2023)
Muscles or Movements? Representation in the Nascent Brain Sciences.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 5-34).
(/isis/citation/CBB741559709/)
Thesis
Benjamin Dillon Schluter
(2023)
After Geo-Graphy: Oceanic Turns in German Thought and Culture Around 1800.
(/isis/citation/CBB707624766/)
Book
James Nguyen
(2022)
Scientific Representation.
(/isis/citation/CBB277067368/)
Book
Patrick J. Murray
(2022)
Intellectual and Imaginative Cartographies in Early Modern England.
(/isis/citation/CBB171349738/)
Book
Paolo Nicoloso
(2022)
Mussolini, Architect: Propaganda and Urban Landscape in Fascist Italy.
(/isis/citation/CBB091123723/)
Book
Iain Hutchison; Martin Atherton; Jaipreet Virdi
(2022)
Disability and the Victorians: Attitudes, interventions, legacies.
(/isis/citation/CBB492942745/)
Article
Whitney E. Laemmli
(2022)
How to Capture Movement.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 132-135).
(/isis/citation/CBB065455071/)
Article
Francesco Di Giacomo
(2022)
Ancient Analogues of Chemical Equations.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 265-269).
(/isis/citation/CBB745389255/)
Article
Jeoffrey Gaspard
(2021)
“A familiar logical triplet”: on Peirce’s grammar of representation and its relation to scientific inquiry.
Synthese
(pp. 5669-5686).
(/isis/citation/CBB856081407/)
Book
Benjamin Fraser; Steven D. Spalding
(2021)
Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art.
(/isis/citation/CBB183561378/)
Book
Boria Sax
(2021)
Avian Illuminations: A Cultural History of Birds.
(/isis/citation/CBB136509906/)
Book
Steve Woolgar; Else Vogel; David Moats; et al.
(2021)
The Imposter as Social Theory: Thinking with Gatecrashers, Cheats and Charlatans.
(/isis/citation/CBB172035310/)
Article
Alvise Sforza Tarabochia
(2021)
The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 176-194).
(/isis/citation/CBB672317709/)
Book
John Holmes
(2021)
Temple of Science: The Pre-Raphaelites and Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
(/isis/citation/CBB177160072/)
Book
Liana De Girolami Cheney
(2021)
Edward Burne-Jones on Nature: Physical and Metaphysical Realms.
(/isis/citation/CBB859584510/)
Book
Samiparna Samanta
(2021)
Meat, Mercy, Morality: Animals and Humanitarianism in Colonial Bengal, 1850-1920.
(/isis/citation/CBB235772490/)
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