Hunter, Lynette (Editor)
Hutton, Sarah (Editor)
Description Contents: Hunter, Lynette, Hutton, Sarah: Women, science, and medicine: Introduction. Hutton, Sarah: The riddle of the Sphinx: Francis Bacon and the emblems of science. Tebeaux, Elizabeth: Women and technical writing, 1475-1700: Technology, literacy and development of a genre. Pelling, Margaret: Thoroughly resented? Older women and the medical role in early modern London. Hunter, Lynette: Women and domestic medicine: Lady experimenters, 1570-1620. Hannay, Margaret P.: “How I these studies prize”: The Countess of Pembroke and Elizabethan science. Barbour, Reid: Lucy Hutchinson, atomism and the atheist dog. Wilson, Adrian: A memorial of Eleanor Willughby, a 17th-century midwife. Hunter, Lynette: Sisters of the Royal Society: The circle of Katherine Jones, Lady Ranelagh. Harris, Frances: Living in the neighbourhood of science: Mary Evelyn, Margaret Cavendish and the Greshamites. Hutton, Sarah: Anne Conway, Margaret Cavendish and 17th-century scientific thought. Iliffe, Rob, Willmoth, Frances: Astronomy and the domestic sphere: Margaret Flamsteed and Caroline Herschel as assistant-astronomers.
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Strauss, Elisabeth;
(1996)
Zwischen Originalität und Trivialität: Die Rolle der virtuosi für das Wissenschaftsprogramm der Royal Society
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Hall, Marie Boas;
(1981)
Salomon's House emergent: The early Royal Society and cooperative research
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Pumfrey, Stephen;
(1991)
Ideas above his station: A social study of Hooke's Curatorship of Experiments
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Hall, Marie Boas;
(1976)
Science in the early Royal Society
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Gómez López, Susana;
(1997)
The Royal Society and post-Galilean science in Italy
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Sutliff, Kristene G.;
(1985)
The influence of the Royal Society on the prose style of Joseph Glanvill
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Hunter, Michael;
(1991)
The early Royal Society and the shape of knowledge
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Spiller, Michael R. G.;
(1980)
“Concerning natural experimental philosophie”: Meric Casaubon and the Royal Society
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Underwood, T. L;
(1976)
Quakers and the Royal Society of London in the 17th century
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Peck, Linda Levy;
(1998)
Uncovering the Arundel Library at the Royal Society: Changing meanings of science and the fate of the Norfolk donation
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Hunter, Michael;
(1982)
The Royal Society and its fellows, 1660-1700: The morphology of an early scientific institution
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Vickers, Brian;
(1985)
The Royal Society and English prose style: A reassessment
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Hunter, Michael;
(1990)
First steps in institutionalization: The role of the Royal Society of London
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Mulligan, Lotte;
Mulligan, Glenn;
(1981)
Reconstructing Restoration science: Styles of leadership and social composition of the early Royal Society
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Stillman, Robert E.;
(1995)
Invitation and engagement: Ideology and Wilkin's philosophical language
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Hunter, Michael;
Wood, Paul B.;
(1986)
Towards Solomon's house: Rival strategies for reforming the early Royal Society
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Hunter, Michael;
(1976)
The social basis and changing fortunes of an early scientific institution: An analysis of the membership of the Royal Society, 1600-1685
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Hunter, Michael;
(1995)
Science and the shape of orthodoxy: Intellectual change in late 17th-century Britain
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Simpson, A. D. C.;
(1984)
Newton's telescope and the cataloguing of the Royal Society's repository
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Jacob, James R.;
(1980)
Restoration ideologies and the Royal Society
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