It provides a lens into a range of subjects within the history of knowledge and science, gender and social history, postcolonial, ...
WeiterlesenSophus Lie (1842-1899) is one of the greatest Norwegian figures in science. The notoriety that his work has earned him has ...
WeiterlesenThe nut, the thread, the key, the ring, the mirror, the button and the sphere are simple things that we encounter every day, ...
WeiterlesenThis revised and greatly expanded second edition of the Russian text Tales of Physicists and Mathematicians contains a wealth ...
WeiterlesenThe English Galileo, the first book in series, investigates the shared knowledge of preclassical mechanics by relating the ...
WeiterlesenThis book is the first academic study of the post-mortem practice of gibbeting (‘hanging in chains’), since the nineteenth ...
Weiterlesen"The Innermost Kernel" recounts the physicist and Nobel Laureate Wolfgang Pauli and his interest in Jungian psychology, ...
WeiterlesenThe volume at hand traces the history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics between ...
WeiterlesenThe book highlights how the dictatorship operated in a low-key, shadowy and undetectable manner, bending pre-existing legislation. ...
WeiterlesenEditor Kim Williams has assembled a group of notes where scholars contribute essays inspired by their contact with Prof David ...
WeiterlesenThe volume analyzes the natural philosophical accounts and debates concerning the vegetative powers, namely nutrition, growth, ...
WeiterlesenRudolph Virchow (1821-1902) was a leading figure in the medical, political and intellectual life of Germany in the second ...
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