Description Part 2 and Part 3 appear in subsequent issues of the Bulletin: Part 2: John Seller, 1685-6, vol. 65: 4-6; Part 3: Philip Lea, 1699, vol. 66: 6-8
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Richard John Sorrenson;
(2013)
Perfect Mechanics: Instrument Makers at the Royal Society of London in the Eighteenth Century
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Article
Morrison-Low, A. D.;
(2007)
Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution: Location, Location, Location
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Chapter
Johnston, Stephen;
(2006)
Reading Rules: Artefactual Evidence for Mathematics and Craft in Early-Modern England
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Article
Stewart, Larry;
(2005)
Science, Instruments, and Guilds in Early-Modern Britain
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Book
Turner, Gerard L'E;
(2001)
Elizabethan Instrument Makers: The Origins of the London Trade in Precision Instrument Making
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Article
Gerhold, Dorian;
(2009)
The Hallen Family, Iron Platers and Frying Pan Makers
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Book
Long, D. A.;
(2013)
“At the sign of Atlas”: The Life and Work of Joseph Moxon, a Restoration Polymath
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Book
Liliane Pérez;
(2013)
La pièce et le geste: Artisans, marchands et savoir technique à Londres au XVIIIe siècle
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Article
Takehiko Hashimoto;
(April 2021)
Making and Using Scientific Instruments in Japan: How Scholars and Craftsmen Cooperated, 1781–1853
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Article
Bryden, D. J.;
(2013)
The Scientific Instrument Trade in Georgian London: Gleanings from Old Bailey Trials
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Article
Aurélien Ruellet;
(2022)
The Pewterer and the Chymist: Major Erasmus Purling and his Refined Tin
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Thesis
Rickman, Melissa L.;
(2011)
Making the “Herball”: John Gerard and the Fashioning of an Elizabethan Herbarist
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Alexandra Rose;
Jane Desborough;
(2020)
Science City: Craft, Commerce and Curiosity in London 1550-1800
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Chapter
Rosenband, Leonard;
(2007)
Becoming Competitive: England's Papermaking Apprenticeship, 1700--1800
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Book
Chaim Shulman;
(2018)
A tale of three thirsty cities: the innovative water supply systems of Toledo, London and Paris in the second half of the sixteenth century
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Article
Mary Learner;
(2020)
Embroidering the New Science: Seventeenth-Century Florilegia and Botanical Study
(/isis/citation/CBB936584216/)
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Cleempoel, Koenraad van;
Poulle, Emmanuel;
Halleux, Robert;
(2002)
A Catalogue Raisonné of Scientific Instruments from the Louvain School, 1530 to 1600
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Chapter
Alexi Baker;
(2016)
Symbiosis and Style: The Production, Sale and Purchase of Instruments in the Luxury Markets of Eighteenth-century London
(/isis/citation/CBB257132263/)
Article
Gauvin, Jean-François;
(2006)
Artisans, Machines, and Descartes's Organon
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Dupré, Sven;
Lüthy, Christoph;
(2011)
Silent Messengers: The Circulation of Material Objects of Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries
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