Hallyn, Fernand (Author)
Review Myers, Greg (2006) Review of "Les Structures Rhétoriques de la Science: De Kepler à Maxwell". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (p. 339).
Review Brenner, Anastasios (2006) Review of "Les Structures Rhétoriques de la Science: De Kepler à Maxwell". Revue d'Histoire des Sciences (p. 355).
Review Spranzi, Marta (2006) Review of "Les Structures Rhétoriques de la Science: De Kepler à Maxwell". British Journal for the History of Science (p. 285).
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“World-Menace”: National Reproduction and Public Health in Katherine Mayo's Mother India
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Monica Kidd;
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“If We Can Make a Cure of Him”: Lyrical Grenfell in the St. Anthony Casebooks, 1906
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Daniel William Cahill and the Rhetorical Geography of Science and Religion
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(2018)
City Views in the Habsburg and Medici Courts: Depictions of Rhetoric and Rule in the Sixteenth Century
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Claire Preston;
(2015)
The Poetics of Scientific Investigation in Seventeenth-Century England
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Jeffrey Thomas Wright;
(2016)
Darwin, Huxley, and the Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric of Science
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David R. Gruber;
(2023)
Material Foundations of Scientific Metaphors: A New Materialist Metaphor Studies
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“A temporary oversimplification”: Mayr, Simpson, Dobzhansky, and the origins of the typology/population dichotomy (part 1 of 2)
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John Penders;
Klasien Horstman;
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Metaphors of foreign strangers: antimicrobial resistance in biomedical discourses
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(2009)
Rhetoric, Science, and Magic in Seventeenth-Century England
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(2009)
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Evelyn Tribble;
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Michael Witmore;
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Reflexive witnessing: Boyle, the Royal Society and scientific style
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Edward Gresham’s Astrostereon, or A Discourse of the Falling of the Planet (1603), the Copernican paradox, and the construction of early modern proto-scientific discourse
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