Book Richard J Oosterhoff; José Ramón Marcaida (2021) Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe.
Chapter
Hanß, Stefan;
(2021)
Making Featherwork in Early Modern Europe
Article
Huntington, Tom;
(Summer 2009)
The Ovation Guitar
Article
Friedel, Robert;
(Fall 2010)
Transistor
Article
Pablo F. Gómez;
(2018)
Caribbean Stones and the Creation of Early-Modern Worlds
Book
Patrick J. Murray;
(2022)
Intellectual and Imaginative Cartographies in Early Modern England
Chapter
Peterson, Kaara L.;
Kenny, Amy;
(2021)
Introduction—Everyday Humoralism
Book
Susanna Burghartz;
Rublack, Ulinka;
Burkart, Lucas;
Christine Göttler;
(2021)
Materialized identities in early modern culture, 1450-1750: objects, affects, effects
Book
Edward Town;
Angela McShane;
(2020)
Marking Time: Objects, People, and Their Lives, 1500-1800
Chapter
Mackenzie Cooley;
Anna Toledano;
Duygu Yıldırım;
(2023)
Introduction
Book
Mackenzie Cooley;
Anna Toledano;
Duygu Yildirim;
(2023)
Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds
Book
Tad M. Schmaltz;
(2019)
The Metaphysics of the Material World: Suárez, Descartes, Spinoza
Article
Michelle Peckham;
(2024)
What is a microscope? How the microscope has evolved over three hundred and fifty years
Chapter
Rublack, Ulinka;
(2021)
Performing America: Featherwork and Affective Politics
Article
Bettoni, Barbara;
(2014)
Fashion, Tradition, and Innovation in Button Manufacturing in Early Modern Italy
Chapter
Viktoria von Hoffmann;
(2021)
Ingeniosa peritia: The Languages of Ingenuity in Italian Renaissance Anatomy
Book
Žmolek, Michael Andrew;
(2013)
Rethinking the Industrial Revolution: Five Centuries of Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in England
Article
Adam Lucas;
(October 2020)
Manufacturing Modernity: Innovations in Early Modern Europe—An Introduction
Chapter
Roberts, Sean;
(2013)
Tricks of the Trade: The Technical Secrets of Early Engraving
Chapter
Ribouillault, Denis;
(2021)
Ingenuity in the Garden: From the Poetics of Grafting to Divine Mathematics
Chapter
Christina Neilson;
(2021)
Ingenious Monks and Their Machines: Trickery and Wonder in Sculptures with Movable Parts in Pre- and Reformation-Era Europe
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