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Marius Buning
(2021)
Knowledge, Patents, Power: The Making of a Patent System in the Dutch Republic.
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Article
Mark Adrian Govier
(2021)
Allegiance and Supremacy: Religion and the Royal Society’s 3rd Charter of 1669.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 463-483).
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Article
Marie E. McAllister
(2021)
Rhetoric, the Pox, and the Grand Tour.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 1-23).
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Article
Shaina Sehgal
(2021)
Putting Nicobar Islands on the map: Intersections of colonial knowledge, trade and colonisation.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 37-48).
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Article
Susanne Friedrich
(2020)
Caveat from the Archive: Pieter van Dam’s Beschryvinge van de Oostindische Compagnie and Crisis Management.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 12).
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Article
Harun Küçük
(2020)
The Bureaucratic Sense of the Forthcoming in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 13).
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Article
Marin Terpstra
(2020)
From the King’s Two Bodies to the People’s Two Bodies: Spinoza on the Body Politic.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 46-71).
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Steven Coesemans
(2020)
Logic in the web of sciences: a Louvain case study from the seventeenth century.
In: Early Modern Universities and the Sciences
(pp. 117-138).
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Chapter
Manuela Mayer
(2020)
Organizing history: Gottfried Bessel (1672-1749) and his Chronicon Gottwicense.
In: Early Modern Universities and the Sciences
(pp. 39-55).
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Article
Franco Giudice
(2020)
Tobie Matthew, Francis Bacon, and Galileo's Letter to Benedetto Castelli.
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
(pp. 7-26).
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Article
Trevor Burnard
(2020)
“A Pack Of Knaves”: The Royal African Company, the development of the Jamaican plantation economy and the benefits of monopoly, 1672‒1708.
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History.
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Article
Philippa Hellawell
(2020)
Diving engines, submarine knowledge and the ‘wealth fetch’d out of the sea’.
Renaissance Studies
(pp. 78-94).
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Article
Phil Withington
(2020)
Intoxicants and the invention of ‘consumption’.
Economic History Review
(pp. 384-408).
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Book
Harun Küçük
(2019)
Science without Leisure: Practical Naturalism in Istanbul, 1660-1732.
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Article
Norman Biggs
(2019)
Thomas Harriot on the Coinage of England.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 361-383).
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Book
John Gascoigne
(2019)
Science and the State: From the Scientific Revolution to World War II.
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Article
Jafe Arnold
(2019)
Esoteric Imperialism: The Solomonic-Theurgic Mystique of John Dee’s British Empire.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 17-24).
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Article
Michael Wintroub
(2019)
The Pharmakon of ‘If’: Working with Steven Shapin's A Social History of Truth.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 487-514).
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Article
Patrick Wallis
(2019)
Between Apprenticeship and Skill: Acquiring Knowledge outside the Academy in Early Modern England.
Science in Context
(pp. 155-170).
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Article
Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin
(2019)
‘A Place of Great Trust to Be Supplied by Men of Skill and Integrity’: Assayers and Knowledge Cultures in Late Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century London.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 197-223).
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