Isis Current Bibliography 2010 - History of Science Society
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<strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
EDITOR<br />
STEPHEN P. WELDON<br />
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS<br />
JOHN A. STEWART<br />
JARED S. BUSS<br />
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT<br />
SYLWESTER RATOWT<br />
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
TOBY APPEL, Medical Historical Library, Yale University<br />
EMANUELA APPETITI, Smithsonian Institution<br />
MARK BLANCHARD, OCLC<br />
CLARK A. ELLIOTT, Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
MÁRCIA H. M. FERRAZ, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo<br />
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />
JOY HARVEY, Somerville, Massachusetts<br />
HENRY LOWOOD, Stanford University Libraries<br />
KAREN REEDS, Princeton Research Forum<br />
ROBIN E. RIDER, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin—Madison<br />
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
CHU PINGYI, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />
DUAN YAOYONG, Chinese People's Armed Police Force Academy, PRC<br />
JONATHON ERLEN, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, USA<br />
MOON JOONG-YANG, Academy <strong>of</strong> Korean Studies, South Korea<br />
EDITORIAL OFFICE<br />
HISTORY OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA<br />
601 ELM STREET, ROOM 618<br />
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA 73019<br />
PHONE: 405-255-5187<br />
FAX: 405-325-2363<br />
EMAIL: isiscb@ou.edu<br />
SUBMISSION PAGE: http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Appendix: Specialized Journals in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Related Fields<br />
Journal List<br />
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xi<br />
xiv<br />
A. Tools for Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 1<br />
1 General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 1<br />
2 National contexts . . . . . . . . 2<br />
3 Reference works and repositories . . . 2<br />
5 Historiography & historical methods . . 3<br />
6 <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession . . . 4<br />
7 Historians <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . . . 5<br />
B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding<br />
<strong>Science</strong> 8<br />
10 Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 8<br />
11 Sociological & psychological analysis . . 9<br />
12 Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 11<br />
C. Thematic Approaches to the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
13<br />
20 <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 13<br />
21 <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 13<br />
22 <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . . 14<br />
23 <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . . 14<br />
26 <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . . 15<br />
27 <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 15<br />
28 <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . . 16<br />
29 <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 16<br />
D. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Scientific Practice and Organization<br />
17<br />
40 Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 17<br />
41 Scientific instruments . . . . . . . 17<br />
42 Scientific education; educational institutions 18<br />
43 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . . 18<br />
E. Disciplinary Classification 20<br />
101 Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 20<br />
102 <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . . 20<br />
103 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
110 Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . . 21<br />
111 Astrology . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
112 Physics; physical sciences, general . . . 22<br />
113 Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
114 Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />
120 Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 24<br />
121 Geography; cartography; exploration . . 27<br />
122 Natural history . . . . . . . . . 27<br />
123 Environmental sciences . . . . . . 28<br />
124 Paleontology . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
130 Biological sciences, general . . . . . 29<br />
131 Botany . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
132 Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 29<br />
133 Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . . 30<br />
134 Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 31<br />
135 Physical anthropology . . . . . . . 31<br />
136 Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 31<br />
137 Psychology; comparative psychology . . 32<br />
140 Social sciences, general . . . . . . 32<br />
141 Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
142 Cultural anthropology . . . . . . . 33<br />
143 Economics . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
145 Archaeology . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />
150 Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 34<br />
151 Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . . 36<br />
152 Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 36<br />
153 Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />
160 Technology, general . . . . . . . 38<br />
161 Communication & computer technology . 40<br />
163 Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />
F. Classification by Geographical Area and<br />
Cultural Influence 41<br />
200 Cultural & cross-cultural contexts . . 41<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 41<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 41<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 41<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 41<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 41<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 41<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 42<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 42<br />
210 Arabic-Islamic contexts . . . . . . 42<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 42<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 42<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 43<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 43<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 43<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 43<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 43<br />
104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 44<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 44<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 45<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 45<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 45<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 45<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 45<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 45<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 46<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 46<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 46<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 46<br />
161. Communication & computer technology 46<br />
220 Medieval Byzantine contexts . . . . 46<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 46<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 46<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 46<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 46<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 47
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150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 47<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 47<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 47<br />
230 Asian contexts . . . . . . . . . 47<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 47<br />
10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 47<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 47<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 48<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 48<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 48<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 50<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 50<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 50<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 50<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 50<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 51<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 51<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
240 Indian contexts . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 52<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 52<br />
29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 52<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 52<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 53<br />
250 Jewish contexts . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 53<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 53<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 53<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 53<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 53<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 53<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 53<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 53<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 53<br />
260 Native American contexts . . . . . 53<br />
5. Historiography & historical methods . . 53<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 54<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 54<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 54<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 54<br />
270 African, Australian, and traditional cultural<br />
contexts . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 54<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 54<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 55<br />
G. Chronological Classification 56<br />
300 Prehistory . . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 56<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 56<br />
311 Ancient Near Eastern contexts . . . 56<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 56<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 56<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 56<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 56<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 57<br />
312 Ancient Greek and Roman contexts . . 57<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 57<br />
3. Reference works and repositories . . . 57<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 57<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 57<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 57<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 57<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 58<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 58<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 58<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 59<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 59<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 59<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 59<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 59<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 59<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 59<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 59<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 59<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 60<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 60<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 61<br />
320 Medieval Western European contexts . 61<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 61<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 62<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 62<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 62<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions 62<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 63<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 63<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 64<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 70<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 70<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 71<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 72<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 72<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 72<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 73<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 73<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 74<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 74<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 74<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 74<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 75<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 75<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 76<br />
144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 76
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150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 76<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 78<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 78<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 78<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 79<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />
330 Renaissance Western European contexts 79<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 79<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 80<br />
3. Reference works and repositories . . . 80<br />
10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 81<br />
12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 81<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 81<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 81<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 81<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 81<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 82<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 82<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 84<br />
104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 85<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 85<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 87<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 87<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 88<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 88<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 88<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 89<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 89<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 89<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 89<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 90<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 91<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 92<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 92<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 92<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 93<br />
340 17th century . . . . . . . . . 93<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 93<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 93<br />
5. Historiography & historical methods . . 94<br />
10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 94<br />
12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 94<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 95<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 95<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 95<br />
27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 95<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 96<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 96<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 97<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions 97<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 97<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 98<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 98<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 99<br />
104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 100<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 100<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 100<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 100<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 101<br />
114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 102<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 102<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 102<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 103<br />
124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 103<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 103<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 103<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 103<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 104<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 104<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 104<br />
144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 104<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 104<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 105<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 105<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 105<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 106<br />
161. Communication & computer technology 106<br />
350 18th century . . . . . . . . . 106<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 106<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 107<br />
10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 107<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 107<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 108<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 108<br />
27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 108<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 109<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 109<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 109<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions109<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 110<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 110<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 110<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 110<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 112<br />
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 113<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 113<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 113<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 115<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 116<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 116<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 117<br />
124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 117<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 117<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 117<br />
133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 117<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 117<br />
136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 118<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 118<br />
140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 118<br />
144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 118<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 118<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 119<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 120<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 120<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 120<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 121<br />
164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 121<br />
360 19th century . . . . . . . . . 121<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 121<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 122<br />
3. Reference works and repositories . . . 123<br />
5. Historiography & historical methods . . 124<br />
6. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession . . . 124<br />
10. Philosophy & methods <strong>of</strong> science . . . 124<br />
12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science . 124<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 124<br />
21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 125<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 125<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 126<br />
26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 127
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27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 127<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 127<br />
29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 128<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 128<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 129<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions129<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 130<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 130<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 130<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 130<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 132<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 132<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 133<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 135<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 137<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 138<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 139<br />
124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 139<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 139<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 140<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 140<br />
133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 141<br />
134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 142<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 142<br />
136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 143<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 144<br />
140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 144<br />
141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 145<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 145<br />
144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 145<br />
145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 145<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 146<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 151<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 152<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 153<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 154<br />
161. Communication & computer technology 157<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 157<br />
164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 158<br />
370 20th century . . . . . . . . . 158<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 158<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 158<br />
3. Reference works and repositories . . . 159<br />
6. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession . . . 159<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 159<br />
21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 159<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 159<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 160<br />
26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 162<br />
27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 162<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 162<br />
29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 162<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 163<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 164<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions164<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 165<br />
101. Occultism & natural magic . . . . . 165<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 165<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 166<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 168<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 169<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 171<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 173<br />
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 174<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 174<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 175<br />
124. Paleontology . . . . . . . . . 176<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 176<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 177<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 177<br />
133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 178<br />
134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 178<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 179<br />
136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 179<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 180<br />
140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 181<br />
141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 182<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 182<br />
143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 182<br />
145. Archaeology . . . . . . . . . 182<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 183<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 187<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 189<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 192<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 193<br />
161. Communication & computer technology 195<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 196<br />
164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 196<br />
375 20th century, late, and 21st century . . 197<br />
1. General histories <strong>of</strong> science . . . . . 197<br />
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 197<br />
11. Sociological & psychological analysis . 197<br />
20. <strong>Science</strong> & society, general . . . . . 197<br />
21. <strong>Science</strong> & ethics . . . . . . . . 198<br />
22. <strong>Science</strong> & politics, law, economics . . 198<br />
23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature . . . 199<br />
26. <strong>Science</strong> & race and ethnicity . . . . 200<br />
27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender . . . . . . . . 200<br />
28. <strong>Science</strong> & religion . . . . . . . 201<br />
29. <strong>Science</strong> & war . . . . . . . . . 201<br />
40. Scientific institutions . . . . . . . 202<br />
41. Scientific instruments . . . . . . 202<br />
42. Scientific education; educational institutions202<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists . . 202<br />
102. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy . . . . . . 202<br />
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 203<br />
110. Astronomy & cosmology . . . . . 203<br />
112. Physics; physical sciences, general . . 203<br />
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 203<br />
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 204<br />
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 204<br />
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 204<br />
130. Biological sciences, general . . . . 206<br />
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 206<br />
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 206<br />
133. Heredity; evolution; genetics . . . . 206<br />
134. Microbiology; molecular biology . . . 207<br />
135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 208<br />
136. Neurosciences . . . . . . . . . 208<br />
137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 208<br />
140. Social sciences, general . . . . . . 209<br />
141. Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 209<br />
142. Cultural anthropology . . . . . . 209<br />
143. Economics . . . . . . . . . . 209<br />
150. Medicine, general . . . . . . . . 209<br />
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 211<br />
152. Public health; nutrition; health . . . . 211<br />
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 212<br />
160. Technology, general . . . . . . . 213<br />
161. Communication & computer technology 215<br />
163. Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . 218<br />
164. Air & space technology . . . . . . 218<br />
Book Reviews 220
v<br />
Author Index 247<br />
Subject Index 274
Introduction<br />
The <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> was begun in 1913 by the historian <strong>of</strong><br />
science George Sarton as part <strong>of</strong> his new journal<br />
<strong>Isis</strong>. It seeks to provide, each year, a comprehensive<br />
survey <strong>of</strong> the most recent work done in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> science and allied fields. It covers<br />
all time periods and all disciplines and strives to<br />
be truly international in scope. Below, readers<br />
will find information on the use and structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bibliography as well as directions for access<br />
to the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine database, which includes this bibliography,<br />
and to other bibliographic sources in the<br />
history <strong>of</strong> science and related fields.<br />
As with all such projects, there are limitations,<br />
and certain fields <strong>of</strong> study are not fully<br />
covered. In addition, the many journals that are<br />
peripheral to our field cannot be surveyed each<br />
year. There is sometimes a longer lag time for<br />
works published in those forums as well as for<br />
works published by presses outside <strong>of</strong> North<br />
America because access is <strong>of</strong>ten more difficult.<br />
Individual contributions are always welcome.<br />
New in <strong>2010</strong><br />
Parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> have now been<br />
made freely available over the Internet through<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago website. PDF files<br />
<strong>of</strong> the print bibliographies since 2007 can be<br />
found at http://www.journals.uchicago.<br />
edu/loi/isis/. These PDF files are searchable<br />
and are identical to the hard copy versions.<br />
Starting with 2007, all bibliographies at least<br />
one year old will be available without a subscription.<br />
Last year, I wrote that the <strong>Isis</strong> data in the<br />
HistSciMedTech database would soon be accessible<br />
through the WorldCat.org search engine<br />
hosted by OCLC (http://www.worldcat.<br />
org/). Unfortunately this has not happened yet,<br />
but I hope it will take place sometime this year.<br />
Until that time, the data in the HistSciMedTech<br />
database will be accessible to individual subscribers<br />
who have membership in the <strong>Society</strong> or<br />
to researchers who are working in an institution<br />
with a library subscription to the database.<br />
This year the bibliography is very full. With<br />
about 4130 classified entries and over 1200<br />
reviews (scattered across 950 books), it is the<br />
fifth largest bibliography that the <strong>Society</strong> has<br />
published. It contains citations to 2500 journal<br />
articles, 175 dissertations, 670 books, and<br />
625 individually classified chapters. In addition<br />
there are 500 more citations to chapters and<br />
journal articles in the contents listings <strong>of</strong> books<br />
and article series. One quarter <strong>of</strong> the works are<br />
non-English.<br />
I have surveyed over 250 journals this year, a<br />
number which includes most <strong>of</strong> the “rank one”<br />
journals in our discipline (see the appendix<br />
following this introduction) as well as over<br />
130 journals in history, humanities, and social<br />
sciences. These latter journals my graduate<br />
students and I have surveyed back five years. I<br />
want to especially note the very robust medieval<br />
section made possible by the contributions <strong>of</strong><br />
Steven Livesey over the last few years. Citations<br />
to works from Asian sources abound.<br />
Usage Notes<br />
Naming conventions. Family names are in<br />
small caps throughout the bibliography. Articles<br />
such as von, de, and della are usually<br />
not considered to be part <strong>of</strong> the last name, but<br />
this varies by person, country, and language.<br />
Asian names in Asian publications are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
given in reverse Western order. Alphabetization<br />
is by last name <strong>of</strong> the individual with primary<br />
responsibility for the text.<br />
Cross-referencing. Cross-references are<br />
indicated with [ref.] throughout. Crossreferences<br />
to book reviews are identified by an<br />
R before the number, and refer to items in the<br />
book review section that follows the classified<br />
listing.<br />
Indexing <strong>of</strong> author names. In some instances<br />
an item will appear twice, once alone and once<br />
as part <strong>of</strong> an encompassing work (such as a<br />
chapter in an edited volume). In those instances,<br />
the author index lists only the the independent<br />
citation.<br />
Subject index. The terminology used in the<br />
subject index corresponds as closely as possible<br />
to terminology already in use either in the<br />
old <strong>Isis</strong> classification system or in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
companion bibliographies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Technology, and Medicine database (see<br />
below). New subject index terms are drawn<br />
from the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress where possible.<br />
Entirely new terminology is added at the dis-
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cretion <strong>of</strong> the bibliographer.<br />
Book reviews. In the book review section,<br />
reviews are listed alphabetically by author or<br />
editor <strong>of</strong> the book. In the author index, they are<br />
listed under the author <strong>of</strong> the review, but not<br />
author <strong>of</strong> the book.<br />
Dissertations. Dissertations cited from Dissertation<br />
Abstracts International have been entered<br />
from the information in the electronic<br />
database UMI ProQuest Dissertation and Theses,<br />
which is a subscription database accessible<br />
through Proquest at the following website:<br />
http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/<br />
gateway.<br />
Source notes. In book records, some descriptions<br />
or contents lists are marked as “from<br />
WorldCat.” This means that the information<br />
came directly from the OCLC World-<br />
Cat database (see http://www.oclc.org/<br />
worldcat/) and not from the book itself.<br />
Where a description states “from the publisher,”<br />
this means that it was taken from the publisher’s<br />
website or from its printed catalog.<br />
Electronic publication conventions. Where<br />
there are both electronic and print forms <strong>of</strong> a<br />
journal record, the entry does not indicate which<br />
version was used to check the citation. Where<br />
only an electronic form exists, electronic access<br />
information is given for the article. In some<br />
cases, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number<br />
<strong>of</strong> an the item is listed. DOI numbers are<br />
unique for all digitally published works. Works<br />
with a DOI can be located through the internet<br />
at the following url: http://www.doi.org/.<br />
Readers should note that access to e-published<br />
articles <strong>of</strong>ten requires a subscription or a fee.<br />
Many libraries will have such subscriptions but<br />
this varies widely.<br />
General Note on Classification<br />
The current <strong>Isis</strong> classification system for<br />
works in the history <strong>of</strong> science is a two-level<br />
hierarchy. It emphasizes time period and discipline,<br />
and the bulk <strong>of</strong> the bibliography is<br />
found in section G. Section F deals with geographically<br />
based cultural traditions. It is<br />
designed for subjects that are either not part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Western scientific tradition or, as in the<br />
case <strong>of</strong> Islamic science, <strong>of</strong>ten studied apart<br />
from the Western historical tradition. Section E<br />
holds items classified by discipline that do not<br />
fit into the narrower chronological or cultural<br />
sections. Sections A through D accommodate<br />
works either that are very general, that focus on<br />
non-disciplinary topics, or that have a specific<br />
analytical framework.<br />
Items whose subjects are confined to a particular<br />
chronological period in the Western scientific<br />
tradition will be found in that time period.<br />
Where a subject stretches between two periods,<br />
the item will be in the earlier period. Where<br />
a subject encompasses more than two chronological<br />
periods, the item will be placed in the<br />
topical or disciplinary category in the first part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bibliography.<br />
Where an item covers two disciplinary fields,<br />
it will probably be classified in one <strong>of</strong> the two<br />
fields. Items covering three or more widely<br />
disparate fields will usually be classified in a<br />
non-disciplinary category.<br />
All items are entered only once. Because<br />
most works could easily be classified in more<br />
than one subject area, it is impossible for each<br />
classification division to contain a comprehensive<br />
list <strong>of</strong> all works relevant to that subject.<br />
Users should consult the subject index for a<br />
thorough coverage <strong>of</strong> topics.<br />
For a more detailed description <strong>of</strong> this system,<br />
see the introduction to this bibliography<br />
in volume 93 (2002): pp. vii–viii. You<br />
can also find my history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Isis</strong> classification<br />
system in Circumscribere volume<br />
6 (2009), which can be accessed online at<br />
http://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/<br />
circumhc/article/view/1942.<br />
HistSciTechMed Database<br />
Online access to the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
data is through the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Technology, and Medicine database<br />
(HistSciTechMed, formerly HSTM). It is<br />
hosted by OCLC and available through its First-<br />
Search platform. HistSciTechMed contains all<br />
<strong>of</strong> the data from the <strong>Isis</strong> bibliographies from<br />
1974 to the present. In addition, it contains<br />
data from three other bibliographies: the <strong>Current</strong><br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong> in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
containing entries from 1987 to the present;<br />
the Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza<br />
(BISS) from 1982 to the present; and data from<br />
the Wellcome <strong>Bibliography</strong> for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicine from 1991 to 2004, supplemented<br />
regularly with monograph citations supplied<br />
by the Wellcome Library for the <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Understanding <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />
HistSciTechMed can be accessed through<br />
libraries or institutions with a subscription to<br />
the service or by individuals who are members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>. For<br />
individual member access, go to the HSS web<br />
site http://www.hssonline.org/teaching/<br />
teaching_databasenew.html and follow the<br />
instructions for access.<br />
Searching the HistSciTechMed database. Because<br />
HistSciTechMed contains data compiled<br />
by several independent bibliographers, no rigid
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terminological standard for indexing exists—<br />
only a loose set <strong>of</strong> conventions. Researchers<br />
using the HistSciTechMed database might find<br />
it useful to use the subject index in this volume<br />
to help them with their searches; in addition<br />
they should try variations <strong>of</strong> terms and alternatives.<br />
Information about classification and<br />
indexing can be accessed and downloaded online<br />
as well through the <strong>Isis</strong> CB website http:<br />
//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/.<br />
Other Bibliographic Sources<br />
There exist numerous specialized bibliographies<br />
dealing with the history <strong>of</strong> science. To<br />
find them, search this and previous issues <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong>. In addition to<br />
these singly published bibliographies, there are<br />
annual publications in various fields that readers<br />
should consult, many <strong>of</strong> which are available<br />
through the internet. Below is a short and incomplete<br />
list.<br />
The Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della<br />
Scienza is annually updated and has special<br />
strengths in Italian language sources. Their<br />
web site gives access to a searchable version<br />
<strong>of</strong> their database in either Italian or English,<br />
and has links to other useful resources.<br />
(See http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/<br />
biblio/ebiss.html.)<br />
There is a periodically updated list <strong>of</strong><br />
current works on Islamic science in the Islamic<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Newsletter available online at<br />
http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/. The Scientific<br />
Instrument Commission has an online<br />
bibliography <strong>of</strong> over 3,000 works at http:<br />
//www.sic.iuhps.org/in_bibrm.htm.<br />
There are also two serially published bibliographies<br />
<strong>of</strong> note: The “Abstracts” section in<br />
each issue <strong>of</strong> Historia Mathematica by Glen<br />
Van Brummelen is an excellent annotated bibliography<br />
for the history <strong>of</strong> mathematics. Also,<br />
the “<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australian<br />
<strong>Science</strong>” compiled by J. Horacek in each volume<br />
<strong>of</strong> Historical Records <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Science</strong><br />
provides important references to Australian<br />
scientific history.<br />
In addition, readers should be aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bright Sparcs website (http://www.asap.<br />
unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/), which includes<br />
biographical information as well as references<br />
to archival and bibliographical materials for<br />
Australians involved in the development <strong>of</strong><br />
the sciences, technology, and medicine. An<br />
especially large bibliography on American<br />
science can be downloaded from http://<br />
home.earthlink.net/˜claelliott/ which<br />
is maintained by Clark Elliott.<br />
Finally, there is an important list <strong>of</strong> internet<br />
links to resources in the history <strong>of</strong> science<br />
worldwide from the World <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Online website (see http://www.dhst-whso.<br />
org/. This site is supported by the International<br />
Union <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>/Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology (IUHPS/DHST).<br />
The <strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> website (http:<br />
//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/)<br />
has links to these online resources and provides<br />
general information about the bibliography, its<br />
purpose, history, and ways <strong>of</strong> contributing to<br />
the project. The bibliographer welcomes comments<br />
and suggestions as well as notice <strong>of</strong> new<br />
publications for inclusion in future issues.<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
I want to thank those individuals who have<br />
corresponded with me over the past year. If you<br />
don’t see all <strong>of</strong> the citations that you sent to me,<br />
it may be that we have not yet had a chance to<br />
fully pro<strong>of</strong>read the entries. In most cases, these<br />
entries will appear next year. Emanuela Appetiti,<br />
Lawrence S. Larsen, and Márcia Ferraz<br />
helped with foreign language pro<strong>of</strong>ing. Steven<br />
Livesey has annually provided help with locating<br />
hard-to-find medieval citations. I am<br />
fortunate to have an active panel <strong>of</strong> contributors<br />
and an extremely helpful advisory board.<br />
The graduate students in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Department at the University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma provide<br />
the daily support for this project. This year<br />
my assistants have been John Stewart and Jared<br />
Buss.<br />
This bibliography would not be possible<br />
without the twin support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong> and the University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma.<br />
Especially important to mention are the many<br />
people who have given generously to financially<br />
support this project, and their contributions are<br />
recognized in the HSS Bibliographer’s Fund<br />
announcement at the front <strong>of</strong> this volume.<br />
Stephen P. Weldon<br />
Norman, Oklahoma
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Information for Contributors<br />
Scholars publishing or knowing <strong>of</strong> articles pertinent to the scope <strong>of</strong> the CB should notify the <strong>Isis</strong><br />
<strong>Current</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice: Send all contributions to Stephen P. Weldon, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>, 601 Elm St., Room 618, University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019–3106; email:<br />
isiscb@ou.edu; web page: http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/. For those wishing<br />
to contribute an entry or entries, please send as much information about the items as possible. Use<br />
the entries in this bibliography to guide you. Descriptive remarks are encouraged but should be kept<br />
to about fifty words.
Appendix: Specialized Journals in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Related<br />
Fields<br />
This list focuses on currently published journals in the history <strong>of</strong> science, but it also includes journals<br />
in related fields, such as the history <strong>of</strong> technology and medicine as well as the philosophy and<br />
social studies <strong>of</strong> science, technology, and medicine. These journals represent major peer-reviewed<br />
publications <strong>of</strong> record in this field. Readers should note that a number <strong>of</strong> journals on this list have<br />
not been scanned recently, but that it is the intention to do so in the near future.<br />
Readers wishing to find out whether articles from journals on this list have been cited in this<br />
bibliography should turn to the longer jourals list following this appendix, where an asterisk indicates<br />
at least one citation appears from the journal this year.<br />
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum<br />
Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Aleph: Historical Studies in <strong>Science</strong> and Judaism<br />
Ambix: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alchemy and Chemistry<br />
Analecta: Studia i Materialy z Dziejów Nauki<br />
Annals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
Antilia: Revista Española de Historia de las Ciencias de la Naturaleza y de la Tecnología<br />
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong><br />
Arabic <strong>Science</strong>s and Philosophy<br />
Archive for <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exact <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Archives Internationales d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Archives <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong><br />
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina<br />
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity<br />
Azogue: Revista Electrónica Dedicada al Estudio Histórico-Crítico de la Alquimia<br />
Beiträge zur Geschichte der Geophysik und Kosmischen Physik<br />
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche<br />
British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
British <strong>Society</strong> for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Bulletin<br />
Bulletin for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />
Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and <strong>Society</strong><br />
Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology<br />
Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Scientific Instrument <strong>Society</strong><br />
Canadian Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>History</strong>/Bulletin Canadien d’Historie de la Medecine<br />
Centaurus: International Magazine <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics, <strong>Science</strong>, and Technology<br />
Chemical Heritage<br />
Chinese Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
Circumscribere: International Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Configurations: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Literature, <strong>Science</strong>, and Technology<br />
Cronos: Cuadernos Valencianos de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia<br />
Culture and Cosmos<br />
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiatumque Historiam Illustrandam<br />
Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine: A Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern<br />
Period<br />
Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong>: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>Society</strong><br />
East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and <strong>Society</strong>: An International Journal<br />
East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine<br />
Endeavour: Review <strong>of</strong> the Progress <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Engineering Studies<br />
Environmental <strong>History</strong><br />
Foundations <strong>of</strong> Chemistry
xii<br />
Appendix: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Journals<br />
Galenos: Rivista di Filologia dei Testi Medici Antichi<br />
Galilaeana: Journal <strong>of</strong> Galilean Studies<br />
Gesnerus<br />
Histoire and Mesure<br />
Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s Médicales<br />
Historia Mathematica<br />
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japan<br />
História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos<br />
Historical Records <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>Science</strong><br />
Historical Studies in the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
<strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Life <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
<strong>History</strong> and Technology<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
HOST: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
IEEE Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Computing<br />
Imago Mundi: A Review <strong>of</strong> Early Cartography<br />
Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>Isis</strong>: International Review Devoted to the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Its Cultural Influences<br />
Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astronomy<br />
Journal l’Electronique d’Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomical <strong>History</strong> and Heritage<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Allied <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Neurosciences<br />
Kagakushi Kenkyu (<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry)<br />
Kagakusi Kenkyu (<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)<br />
Korot: The Israel Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine and <strong>Science</strong><br />
Kritiki: Critical <strong>Science</strong> and Education<br />
Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki<br />
Llull: Boletin de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias<br />
Lychnos<br />
Mathesis: Filos<strong>of</strong>ía e Historia de las Matemáticas<br />
Medical <strong>History</strong><br />
Medicine Studies<br />
Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte<br />
Medizinhistorisches Journal<br />
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the <strong>History</strong>, Philosophy and Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)<br />
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali<br />
Minerva: A Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Learning and Policy<br />
Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, Fachgruppe Geschichte der Chemie<br />
Monografie z Dziejow Nauki i Techniki<br />
Neusis: The Greek Journal for the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
Noesis: Travaux du Comité Roumain d’Histoire et de Philosophie des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Notes and Records <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin<br />
Nuncius: Annall di Storia della Scienza<br />
Organon: International Review<br />
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Its Cultural Influences<br />
Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari: Studies in Ottoman <strong>Science</strong><br />
Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong><br />
Pharmacy in <strong>History</strong><br />
Philosophia Naturalis<br />
Physics in Perspective<br />
Physis: Rivista Intemazionale di Stotia della Scienza<br />
Polhem: Tidskrift för Teknikhistoria
Appendix: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Journals<br />
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Public Understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Quaderns d’Història de l’Enginyeria<br />
Revue d’Histoire de la Pharmacie<br />
Revue d’Histoire des Mathématiques<br />
Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Revue des Questions Scientifiques<br />
Rittenhouse: Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise<br />
Rutherford Journal: The New Zealand Journal for the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
Saber y Tiempo: Revista de Historia de la Ciencia<br />
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
<strong>Science</strong> as Culture<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in Context<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Human Values<br />
Scientia Canadensis: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canadian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine<br />
Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part B: Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics<br />
Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part C: Studies in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biological and<br />
Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en Universiteitgeschiedenis<br />
Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Archiv: Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
Suhayl: Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Exact and Natural <strong>Science</strong>s in Islamic Civilisation<br />
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie<br />
Technology and Culture<br />
Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Newcomen <strong>Society</strong><br />
VIET: Voprosy Istorii Estestvoznaniia i Tekhniki<br />
Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften<br />
Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China Historical Materials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s)
Journal List<br />
The list <strong>of</strong> journal abbreviations below is a cumulative list that includes journals cited in past<br />
volumes <strong>of</strong> this bibliography. The asterisks indicate that a journal is cited this year.<br />
*1650-1850 1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and<br />
Inquiries in the Early Modern Era (1065-3112)<br />
Abaco Abaco (0213-6252)<br />
Achad. Leonardi Vinci Achademia Leonardi Vinci<br />
Acta Bot. Neerlandica Acta Botanica Neerlaudica<br />
Acta Comeniana Acta Comeniana: Archiv pro<br />
Bádáni o Zivote díle Jana Amose Komenského<br />
*Acta Geod. Geophys. Hung. Acta Geodaetica et<br />
Geophysica Hungarica (1217-8977)<br />
Acta Hist. Astron. Acta Historica Astronomiae<br />
(1422-8521)<br />
Acta Hist. Rerum Nat. Tech. Acta Historiae Rerum<br />
Naturalium necnon Technicarum (1211-958X)<br />
Acta Musei Morav. Supp. Acta Musei Moraviae.<br />
Supplementum: Folai Mendeliana (0085-0748)<br />
*Acta Phil. Acta Philosophica (1121-2179)<br />
*Aestimatio Aestimatio (1549-4497)<br />
*Agr. Hist. Agricultural <strong>History</strong> (0002-1482)<br />
*Air Power Hist. Air Power <strong>History</strong> (1044-016X)<br />
al-Qanṭara al-Qanṭara (0211-3589)<br />
Alabama Rev. Alabama Review<br />
Albion Albion (0095-1390)<br />
*Aleph Aleph: Historical Studies in <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Judaism (1565-1525)<br />
Allg. Z. Phil. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie<br />
*Ambix Ambix (0002-6980)<br />
Amer. Anthropol. American Anthropologist<br />
Amer. Antiq. American Antiquity (0002-7316)<br />
Amer. Behav. Sci. American Behavioral Scientist<br />
Amer. Cath. Phil. Quart. American Catholic<br />
Philosophical Quarterly (1051-3558)<br />
*Amer. Hist. Rev. American Historical Review<br />
(0002-8762)<br />
Amer. Imago American Imago (0065-860X)<br />
Amer. Ind. Cult. Res. J. American Indian Culture and<br />
Research Journal (0161-6463)<br />
*Amer. Ind. Quart. American Indian Quarterly<br />
Amer. J. Archaeol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeology<br />
Amer. J. Philol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Philology<br />
(0002-9475)<br />
Amer. J. Phys. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />
(0002-9505)<br />
Amer. J. Psychol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychology<br />
Amer. J. Sociol. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
(0002-9602)<br />
Amer. Jewish Hist. American Jewish <strong>History</strong><br />
(0164-0178)<br />
Amer. Lit. Hist. American Literary <strong>History</strong><br />
(0896-7148)<br />
Amer. Math. Mon. American Mathematical Monthly<br />
Amer. Neptune American Neptune (0003-0155)<br />
Amer. Paleon. American Paleontologist (1066-8772)<br />
Amer. Phil. Quart. American Philosophical Quarterly<br />
Amer. Psychol. American Psychologist<br />
*Amer. Quart. American Quarterly<br />
Amer. Sch. American Scholar<br />
Amer. Scient. American Scientist (0003-0996)<br />
Amer. Sociol. American Sociologist<br />
Amer. Sociol. Rev. American Sociological Review<br />
*Amer. Stud. American Studies<br />
Amer. Stud. Internat. American Studies International<br />
Americas Americas (0003-1615)<br />
Analecta Analecta: Studia i Materialy z Dziejów<br />
Nauki (1230-1159)<br />
Ancient Phil. Ancient Philosophy (0740-2007)<br />
Ancient World Ancient World<br />
Angewan. Chem. Angewandte Chemie (0044-8249)<br />
Angewan. Chem. Int. Ed. Angewandte Chemie<br />
International Edition (0721-4227)<br />
Anglo-Saxon Engl. Anglo-Saxon England<br />
Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social<br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0002-7162)<br />
Ann. Assoc. Amer. Geogr. Annals <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Geographers<br />
Ann. Bourgogne Annales de Bourgogne<br />
Ann. Carnegie Mus. Annals <strong>of</strong> Carnegie Museum<br />
(0097-4463)<br />
Ann. Démogr. Hist. Annales de Démographie<br />
Historique<br />
*Ann. Hist. Comput. IEEE Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Computing (1058-6180)<br />
*Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. Annals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology (0944-3266)<br />
Ann. Hist. Revol. Fran. Annales historiques de la<br />
Révolution française (0003-4436)<br />
Ann. Iowa Annals <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />
Ann. Ist. Ital. Stud. Stor. Annali dell’Istituto Italiano<br />
per gli Studi Storici<br />
Ann. Midi Annales du Midi (0003-4398)<br />
Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0077-8923)<br />
Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien Annalen des<br />
Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien<br />
Ann. Physik Annalen der Physik (0003-3804)<br />
Ann. Psychol. Année Psychologique (0003-5033)<br />
*Ann. Sci. Annals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0003-3790)<br />
Ann. Sociol. L’Année Sociologique<br />
Ann. Stor. Univ. Ital. Annali di storia delle università<br />
italiane (1127-8250)<br />
Ann. Univ. Ferrara Fil. Annali dell’Università di<br />
Ferrara. Sezione 3, Filos<strong>of</strong>ia. Discussion papers<br />
Annales Annales. Histoire, sciences sociales<br />
(0395-2649)<br />
Annales historiques de l’électricité<br />
Annu. Rev. Anthropol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong><br />
Anthropology<br />
Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong><br />
Phytopathology
Journal List<br />
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Annu. Rev. Sociol. Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
Anthropos Anthropos: Revista de Documentación<br />
Cientifica de la Culturade<br />
Anthropozoologica Anthropozoologica (0761-3032)<br />
Antike Naturwiss. Rezept. Antike Naturwissenschaft<br />
und Ihre Rezeption (0942-0398)<br />
Antilia Antilia: Revista Española de Historia de las<br />
Ciencias de la Naturaleza y de la Tecnología<br />
(1136-2049)<br />
Antiq. Horology Antiquarian Horology and the<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Antiquarian Horological<br />
<strong>Society</strong> (0003-5785)<br />
Antiquité Cl. Antiquité Classique<br />
Antiquity Antiquity (0003-598X)<br />
ANZ J. Surg. ANZ Journal <strong>of</strong> Surgery<br />
*Apeiron Apeiron (0003-6390)<br />
Appl. Spectro. Applied Spectroscopy (0003-7028)<br />
APS News APS News (1058-8132)<br />
*Arab. Sci. Phil. Arabic <strong>Science</strong>s and Philosophy<br />
(0957-4239)<br />
Arbor Arbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura<br />
Arch. Begriffsgesch. Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte<br />
Arch. Eur. Sociol. Archives Européennes de<br />
Sociologie<br />
*Arch. Franciscanum Hist. Archivum Franciscanum<br />
Historicum (0004-0665)<br />
Arch. Gesch. Phil. Archiv für Geschichte der<br />
Philosophie (0003-9101)<br />
*Arch. Hist. Doct. Litt. Moyen Age Archives<br />
d’Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge<br />
(0373-5478)<br />
*Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. Archive for <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Exact<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s (0003-9519)<br />
Arch. Hist. Filoz<strong>of</strong>. Myśli Społechnej Archiwum<br />
Historii Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii i Myśli Społechnej (0066-6874)<br />
*Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. Archives Internationales<br />
d’histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s (0003-9810)<br />
Arch. Kulturgesch. Archiv für Kulturgeschichte<br />
*Arch. Natur. Hist. Archives <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong><br />
(0260-9541)<br />
Arch. Phil. (Paris) Archives de Philosophie<br />
Arch. Reformationsgesch. Archiv für<br />
Reformationsgeschichte<br />
*Arch. Sci. Comp. Rendu Seances Soc. Phys. Hist.<br />
Nat. Geneve Archives des <strong>Science</strong>s et Compte<br />
Rendu des Seances de la Societe de Physique et<br />
d’Histoire Naturelle de Geneve (0252-9289)<br />
Arch. Sci. Soc. Relig. Archives de <strong>Science</strong>s Sociales<br />
des Religions<br />
Arch. Stor. Province Napoletane Archivio Storico per<br />
le Province Napoletane (0392-0267)<br />
Arch. Trentino Archivio Trentino<br />
Archaeoastronomy J. Astro. Cult.<br />
Archaeoastronomy: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in<br />
Culture (0190-9940)<br />
Archaeometry Archaeometry (0003-813X)<br />
Architect. Hist. Architectural <strong>History</strong> (0066-622X)<br />
Archiwum Hist. Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii Med. Archiwum Historii i<br />
Filoz<strong>of</strong>ii Medycyny<br />
Arctos Arctos: Acta Philologica Fennica<br />
Arkansas Hist. Quart. Arkansas Historical Quarterly<br />
Arms Arm. Soc. J. Arms and Armour <strong>Society</strong> Journal<br />
(0004-2439)<br />
Art Bull. Art Bulletin<br />
Arte Medievale Arte Medievale (0393-7267)<br />
Arxiu de Textos Catalans Antics (0211-9811)<br />
*Asclepio Asclepio (0210-4466)<br />
*Asian Med. Asian Medicine: Tradition and<br />
Modernity (1573-420X)<br />
Astron. Nachricht. Astronomische Nachrichten<br />
(0004-6337)<br />
Astrophy. & Space Sci. Astrophysics and Space<br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0004-640X)<br />
Atene Roma Atene e Roma: Rassegna Trimestrale<br />
dell’Associazione ltaliana di Cultura Classica<br />
ATQ ATQ (1078-3377)<br />
Atti Accad. Rover. Agiati Contr. Cl. Sci. Mat. Fis.<br />
Nat. Atti della Accademia Roveretana degli<br />
Agiati, Contributi della Classe di Scienze<br />
Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali<br />
Atti Accad. Rover. Agiati Fasc. A Accademia<br />
Roveretana degli Agiati. Atti. Fasc. A: Classe di<br />
Scienze Umane, Lettere ed Arti (1122-6064)<br />
Atti Accad. Sci. Torino Cl. Sci. Mor. Stor. Filol. Atti<br />
della Accademia delle Scienza di Torino, Classe di<br />
Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche<br />
Atti Ist. Veneto Sci. Lett. Arti Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Nat.<br />
Atti dell’ Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed<br />
Atti, Classe di Scienze Fische, Matematiche e<br />
Naturali<br />
*Atti mem. Accad. Galilei. (Pt. 2 ... sci. mat. nat.)<br />
Atti e memorie dell’Accademia Galileiana (Pt. 2,<br />
Memorie della classe di scienze matematiche e<br />
naturali) (0392-0755)<br />
Atti Mem. Accad. Naz. Sci. Lett. Arti Modena Atti e<br />
Memorie, Accademia Nazionale di Scienze,<br />
Lettere e Atti Modena<br />
Atti Mem. Accad. Patavina Sci. Lett. Arti Cl. Sci.<br />
Mat. Natur. Atti e Memorie dell’Accademia<br />
Patavina di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Classe di<br />
Scienze Matematiche e Naturali<br />
Aurora Aurora: Jahrbuch der<br />
Eichendorff-Gesellschaft<br />
Aust. J. Pol. Hist. Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics and<br />
<strong>History</strong> (0004-9522)<br />
*Austral. Hist. Stud. Australian Historical Studies<br />
(1031-461X)<br />
Austral. J. Bot. Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Botany<br />
(0067-1924)<br />
Australas. J. Australasian Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
Auto/Biogr. Studies Auto/Biography Studies<br />
Azogue Azogue (1575-8184)<br />
Behavior. Behaviorology (1047-8663)<br />
Beit. Gesch. Geophy. Kos. Phys. Beiträge zur<br />
Geschichte der Geophysik und Kosmischen Physik<br />
(1615-2628)<br />
*Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. Berichte zur<br />
Wissenschaftsgeschichte (0170-6233)<br />
Bibl. École Chartes Bibliothèque de l’École des<br />
Chartes (0373-6237)<br />
Bibl. Hum. Renaiss. Bibliothèque d’humanisme et<br />
renaissance. Travaux et documents (0006-1999)<br />
Bibli<strong>of</strong>illa La Bibli<strong>of</strong>illa: Rivista di Storia del Libro e<br />
di Bibliografia<br />
Biogr. Mem. Fellows Royal Soc. Biographical<br />
Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Fellows <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />
(0080-4606)<br />
Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. Biographical Memoirs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
*Biol. & Phil. Biology and Philosophy (0169-3867)
xvi<br />
Journal List<br />
Biol. Rev. Publ. Cambridge Phil. Sci. Biological<br />
Reviews Published for the Cambridge<br />
Philosophical <strong>Society</strong><br />
Biometrika Biometrika<br />
BKI Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-, en Volkenkunde<br />
*Boch. Phil. Jahr. Bochumer Philosophisches<br />
Jahrbuch fur Antike und Mittelalter (1384-6663)<br />
Boll. Soc. Stud. Fiorentini Bollettino della Società di<br />
Studi Fiorentini<br />
*Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. Bollettino di Storia delle<br />
Scienze Matematiche (0392-4432)<br />
Book Hist. Book <strong>History</strong> (1098-7371)<br />
Boston Stud. Phil. Sci. Boston Studies in the<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
*Bot. J. Linn. Soc. Botanical Journal <strong>of</strong> the Linnean<br />
<strong>Society</strong> (1095-8339)<br />
Bot. Rev. Botanical Review<br />
Brentano Stud. Brentano Studien (0935-7009)<br />
Brit. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. British Journal for<br />
Eighteenth-Century Studies<br />
Brit. J. Hist. Phil. British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Philosophy (0960-8788)<br />
*Brit. J. Hist. Sci. British Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0007-0874)<br />
*Brit. J. Mid. East Stud. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />
Eastern Studies<br />
Brit. J. Phil. Sci. British Journal for the Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0007-0882)<br />
Brit. J. Sociol British Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
*Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. British <strong>Society</strong> for the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Bulletin (1749-8430)<br />
Britannia Britannia: Journal <strong>of</strong> Romano-British and<br />
Kindred Studies<br />
*Bruniana Campanelliana Bruniana &<br />
Campanelliana: Ricerche Filos<strong>of</strong>iche e Materiali<br />
Storico-testuali<br />
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Mathematical <strong>Society</strong><br />
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Meteorological <strong>Society</strong> (0003-0007)<br />
Bull. Ass. Guillaume Budé Bulletin de l’Association<br />
Guillaume Budé<br />
Bull. Atom. Sci. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Scientists<br />
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Ecological<br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America (0012-9623)<br />
Bull. École Franç. Extrême-Orient Bulletin de<br />
l’École Française d’Extrême-Orient<br />
*Bull. Hist. Archaeol. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Archaeology<br />
*Bull. Hist. Chem. Bulletin for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemistry (1053-4385)<br />
*Bull. Hist. Med. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
(0007-5140)<br />
Bull. Hist. Polit. Bulletin d’Histoire Politique<br />
*Bull. Latin Amer. Res. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Latin American<br />
Research<br />
Bull. Mém. Soc. Anthropol. Paris Bulletins et<br />
Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris<br />
Bull. Menninger Clin. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Menninger<br />
Clinic<br />
*Bull. Pacif. Circle Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Circle<br />
(1520-3581)<br />
*Bull. Phil. Médiév. Bulletin de Philosophie<br />
Médiévale (0068-4023)<br />
Bull. Philol. Hist. Bulletin Philologique et Historique<br />
du Comité des Travaux Historiques et<br />
Scientifiques<br />
Bull. Sch. Orient. Afr. Stud. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong><br />
Oriental and African Studies [London University]<br />
Bull. Sci. Instr. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />
Instrument <strong>Society</strong> (0956-8271)<br />
*Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Technology & <strong>Society</strong> (0270-4676)<br />
Bull. Soc. Amis Biblio. École Polytech. Bulletin de la<br />
Société des Amis de la Bibliothèque de l’École<br />
Polytechnique<br />
Bull. Soc. Etud. Sci. Archeol. Draguignan Du Var<br />
Bulletin de la Société d’Etudes Scientifiques et<br />
Archeologiques de Draguignan et Du Var<br />
Bus. Econ. Hist. Business and Economic <strong>History</strong><br />
Bus. Hist. Business <strong>History</strong><br />
Bus. Hist. Rev. Business <strong>History</strong> Review<br />
Byzantinische Z. Byzantinische Zeitschrift<br />
Cadernos Pagu Cadernos Pagu (0104-8333)<br />
Caduceus Caduceus (0882-6447)<br />
Cah. Civilisation Médiévale Cahiers de Civilisation<br />
Médiévale<br />
Cah. Hist. Tech. Cahier d’Histoire des techniques<br />
(1158-8403)<br />
Cah. Monde Russe Cahiers du monde russe<br />
(1252-6576)<br />
Cah. Sci. Vie Les Cahiers de <strong>Science</strong> et Vie<br />
Cahiers Hist. Phil. Sci. Cahiers d’Histoire et de<br />
Philosophie des <strong>Science</strong>s. Nouvelle Serie<br />
(0221-3664)<br />
*Can. Bull. Med. Hist. Canadian Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />
<strong>History</strong>/Bulletin Canadien d’Historie de la<br />
Medecine (0823-2105)<br />
*Can. Hist. Rev. Canadian Historical Review<br />
*Can. J. Hist. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
(0008-4107)<br />
Can. J. Phil. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
Can.-Amer. Slav. Stud. Canadian-American Slavic<br />
Studies (0090-8290)<br />
*Carib. Stud. Caribbean Studies<br />
Cartographica Cartographica<br />
*Cath. Hist. Rev. The Catholic Historical Review<br />
(0008-8080)<br />
Cauda Pavonis Cauda Pavonis: The Hermetic Text<br />
<strong>Society</strong> Newsletter<br />
*Cent. Eur. Hist. Central European <strong>History</strong><br />
(0008-9389)<br />
*Centaurus Centaurus (0008-8994)<br />
Centennial Rev. Centennial Review<br />
*Chem. Heritage Chemical Heritage (0736-4555)<br />
ChemPhysChem ChemPhysChem<br />
*China Quart. China Quarterly<br />
*Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. Chinese Journal for the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology (1673-1441)<br />
Chron. Okla. Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma (0009-6024)<br />
Chrysopoeia Chrysopoeia (0984-7340)<br />
Church Hist. Church <strong>History</strong> (0009-6407)<br />
Churchill Rev. Churchill Review<br />
Cien. Hoje Ciência Hoje (0101-8515)<br />
*Circumscribere Circumscribere: International<br />
Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (1980-7651)<br />
Cl. J. Classical Journal<br />
Cl. Philol. Classical Philology<br />
Cl. Quart. Classical Quarterly
Journal List<br />
xvii<br />
Cl. Rev. Classical Review<br />
Cl. World Classical World<br />
Clin. Chem. Clinical Chemistry (0009-9147)<br />
Clio Clio: Interdisciplinary Journal <strong>of</strong> Literature,<br />
<strong>History</strong>, and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
*Col. Latin Amer. Rev. Colonial Latin American<br />
Review<br />
College Math. J. College Mathematics Journal<br />
(0746-8342)<br />
Comm. ACM Communications <strong>of</strong> the Association for<br />
Computing Machinery (ACM)<br />
*Common Knowl. Common Knowledge<br />
(0961-754X)<br />
*Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. Comparative Studies in<br />
<strong>Society</strong> and <strong>History</strong><br />
Compendium Compendium<br />
Compt. Rend. Acad. Inscriptions Belles Lett.<br />
Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions<br />
et Belles-Lettres<br />
Comptes Rend. Congr. Nat. Soc. Savant. Sect. Sci.<br />
Comptes Rendus du Congrès National des<br />
Sociétés Savantes, Section des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Conecta Conecta: Boletin de Noticias de Historia de<br />
la Ciencia, la Medicina y la Tecnologia<br />
(1576-4826)<br />
Conf. Soc. Philomath. Paris Les Conférences de la<br />
Sociétés Philomathique de Paris<br />
*Configurations Configurations (1063-1801)<br />
Construc. Hist. Construction <strong>History</strong><br />
Cont. Europ. Hist. Contemporary European <strong>History</strong><br />
(0960-7773)<br />
Contin. & Change Continuity and Change<br />
(0268-4160)<br />
Coord. Online J. Map Geog. Round Table<br />
Coordinates: Online Journal <strong>of</strong> the Map and<br />
Geography Round Table, American Library<br />
Association. (1553-3247)<br />
*Corpus Corpus: Revue de Philosophie<br />
Crit. Inq. Critical Inquiry (0093-1896)<br />
Cromohs Cromohs (1123-7023)<br />
Cronos Cronos (1139-711X)<br />
Cryptologia Cryptologia<br />
Cuad. Hist. Med. Españ. Cuadernos de História de la<br />
Medicina Española<br />
Cuadern. Hist. Contemp. Cuadernos de Historia<br />
Contemporánea (0214-400X)<br />
Cult. & Cosmos Culture and Cosmos (1368-6534)<br />
Cult. Anthropol. Cultural Anthropology<br />
Cult. Critique Cultural Critique<br />
Cult. Dynam. Cultural Dynamics (0921-3740)<br />
Cult. Med. Psychiat. Culture, Medicine and<br />
Psychiatry<br />
Cult. Scu. Cultura e Scuola<br />
Cultura (Rome) Cultura: Rivista Trimestriale<br />
Curr. Anthropol. <strong>Current</strong> Anthropology<br />
Czech Hist. Rev. Ceský casopis historický<br />
(0862-6111)<br />
Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu<br />
Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu (The Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Eastern Studies)<br />
Dædalus Dædalus (0011-5266)<br />
Dahlemer Archivgespr. Dahlemer Archivgespräche<br />
(1431-6641)<br />
Dalhousie Rev. Dalhousie Review<br />
Danish Yearbk. Phil. Danish Yearbook <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
Daphnis Daphnis: Zeitschrift für Mittlerc Deutsche<br />
Literatur<br />
Deut. Arch. Erforschung Mittel. Deutsches Archiv<br />
für Erforschung des Mittelalters (0012-1223)<br />
Deut. Vierteljahrsschr. Literaturwiss. Geistesgesch.<br />
Deutsch Vierteljahrsschrift für<br />
Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte<br />
Deut. Z. Phil. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie<br />
Dialectica Dialectica: International Review <strong>of</strong><br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Knowledge<br />
Dialogue Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review<br />
Dianoia Dianoia: Annali di storia della filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />
(1125-1514)<br />
Diderot Stud. Diderot Studies<br />
Differences Differences: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Feminist<br />
Cultural Studies<br />
Dilthey-Jahrb. Dilthey-Jahrbuch für Philosophic und<br />
Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften<br />
DIO DIO<br />
Diogenes Diogenes (0392-1921)<br />
Diplomatic Hist. Diplomatic <strong>History</strong><br />
Discurso Discurso (0188-1825)<br />
*Diss. Abstr. Int. A Dissertation Abstracts<br />
International. A (0419-4209)<br />
*Diss. Abstr. Int. B Dissertation Abstracts<br />
International. B (0419-4217)<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. C Dissertation Abstracts<br />
International. C (1042-7279)<br />
Dix-huit. Siècle Dix-huitième siècle (0070-6760)<br />
*Docum. Stud. Trad. Fil. Mediev. Documenti e Studi<br />
Sulla Tradizione Filos<strong>of</strong>ica Medievale<br />
Dong Bang Hak Chi Dong Bang Hak Chi (The<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Korean Studies)<br />
Dubrovnik Ann. Dubrovnik Annals (1331-3878)<br />
Dumbarton Oaks Pap. Dumbarton Oaks Papers<br />
(0070-7546)<br />
Durham Univ. J. Durham University Journal<br />
(0012-7280)<br />
Durkheim. Stud. Durkheimian Studies (1362-024X)<br />
*Dynamis Dynamis (0211-9536)<br />
E.I.A.L. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America<br />
Latina y el Caribe (07927061)<br />
*Early Amer. Stud. Early American Studies<br />
*Early Mediev. Eur. Early Medieval Europe<br />
(0963-9462)<br />
*Early Sci. & Med. Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine<br />
(1383-7427)<br />
*Earth Sci. Hist. Earth <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>History</strong><br />
(0736-623X)<br />
*East Asian STS East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />
<strong>Society</strong>: An International Journal<br />
East Eur. Quart. East European Quarterly<br />
EASTM East Asian <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine (1562-918X)<br />
Ecology Ecology (0012-9658)<br />
Econ. & Soc. Economy and <strong>Society</strong><br />
Econ. Bot. Economic Botany<br />
Econ. Hist. Rev. Economic <strong>History</strong> Review<br />
Ecosystems Ecosystems (1432-9840)<br />
Eighteenth Cent. Theory Interpr. Eighteenth Century:<br />
Theory and Interpretation<br />
*Eighteenth-Cent. Life Eighteenth-Century Life<br />
*Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. Eighteenth-Century Studies<br />
(0013-2586)
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Journal List<br />
ELH ELH: English Literary <strong>History</strong> (0013-8304)<br />
*Endeavour Endeavour (0160-9327)<br />
Éndoxa Éndoxa (1133-5351)<br />
*Eng. Stud. Engineering Studies (1937-8629)<br />
Engl. Hist. Rev. English Historical Review<br />
Engl. Lang. Notes English Language Notes<br />
Engl. Stud. English Studies<br />
Enlight. & Dissent Enlightenment and Dissent<br />
(0262-7612)<br />
Environ. & Hist. Environment and <strong>History</strong><br />
*Environ. Hist. Environmental <strong>History</strong> (1084-5453)<br />
Eos Eos: Transactions, American Geophysical Union<br />
(0096-3941)<br />
Episteme Episteme: Filos<strong>of</strong>ia e História da Ciência<br />
em Revista (1413 - 5736)<br />
Epistemologia Epistemologia (0392-9760)<br />
*Épistémologiques Épistémologiques: Philosophie,<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s, Histoire: Revue Internationale<br />
(1517-7823)<br />
Eranos Eranos: Acta Philologica Suecana<br />
Erkenntnis Erkenntnis: International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Analytic Philosophy<br />
Eso Esoterica (1523-1224)<br />
*Espan. Med. En la España Medieval (0214-3038)<br />
Essays Arts Sci. Essays in Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Essays Med. Stud. Essays in Medieval Studies<br />
(1043-2213)<br />
Estud. Hist. Ciencias Téc. Estudios de Historia das<br />
Ciencias e das Técnicas<br />
*Ethics Place Environ. Ethics, Place and<br />
Environment (1366-879X)<br />
Ethnic Racial Stud. Ethnic and Racial Studies<br />
Ethnohist. Ethnohistory: Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
<strong>Society</strong> for Ethnohistory<br />
Étud. Phil. Études Philosophiques (0014-2166)<br />
Étud. Renan. Études Renaniennes<br />
Étud. XVIII Siècle Études sur le XVIIIe Siècle<br />
Euphrosyne Euphrosyne: Revista de Filologia<br />
Classica<br />
Eur. Astron. Soc. News. European Astronomical<br />
<strong>Society</strong> Newsletter<br />
Eur. Hist. Quart. European <strong>History</strong> Quarterly<br />
Eur. J. Phys. European Journal <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />
*Eur. Legacy European Legacy (1084-8770)<br />
*Eur. Phys. J. H European Physical Journal H<br />
(2102-6459)<br />
Eur. Rev. European Review<br />
Eur. Romantic Rev. European Romantic Review<br />
Eur.-Asia Stud. Europe-Asia Studies (0966-8136)<br />
Eurasian Soil Sci. Eurasian Soil <strong>Science</strong> (1064-2293)<br />
Europhys. News Europhysics News (0531-7479)<br />
Exemplaria Exemplaria: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Theory in<br />
Medieval and Renaissance Studies<br />
Explor. Econ. Hist. Explorations in Economic<br />
<strong>History</strong><br />
FASEB J. The FASEB Journal<br />
*Feminist Stud. Feminist Studies<br />
*Filo. Medio. Filologia mediolatina: rivista della<br />
Fondazione Ezio Franceschini. (1124-0008)<br />
Filoz<strong>of</strong>ski Vest. Filoz<strong>of</strong>ski Vestnik (0353-4510)<br />
Folia Mendel. Folia Mendeliana Musei Moravia<br />
Fortschr. Neurol. Psychiat. Fortschritte der<br />
Neurologie, Psychiatrie<br />
*Found. Chem. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />
(1386-4238)<br />
Found. Phys. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Physics (0015-9018)<br />
*Found. Sci. Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (1233-1821)<br />
Franciscan Stud. Franciscan Studies (0080-5459)<br />
*Franciscana Franciscana: bollettino della Società<br />
internazionale di studi francescani (1129-230X)<br />
*Freiburger Z. Phil. Theol. Freiburger Zeitschrift für<br />
Philosophie und Theologie (0016-0725)<br />
*French Col. <strong>History</strong> French Colonial <strong>History</strong><br />
(1539-3402)<br />
French Forum French Forum (0098-9355)<br />
French Hist. French <strong>History</strong> (0269-1191)<br />
*French Hist. Stud. French Historical Studies<br />
(0016-1071)<br />
Frühmittelalt. Stud. Frühmittelalterliche Studien<br />
(0071-9706)<br />
Futuribles Futuribles<br />
*Galenos Galenos: Rivista di filologia dei testi<br />
medici antichi (1973-5049)<br />
Galilæana Galilæana: Journal <strong>of</strong> Galilean Studies<br />
Garden Hist. Garden <strong>History</strong><br />
Gaz. Arch. La Gazette des Archives<br />
Gen. Mole. Bio. Genetics and Molecular Biology<br />
(1415-4757)<br />
*Gend. & Hist. Gender and <strong>History</strong> (0953-5233)<br />
Genèses Genèses: <strong>Science</strong>s Sociales et Histoire<br />
Genet. Resourc. Crop Evol. Genetic Resources and<br />
Crop Evolution (0925-9864)<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>. Internat. Ge<strong>of</strong>ísica Internacional (0016-7169)<br />
*Geog. Rev. Geographische Revue: Zeitschrift für<br />
Literatur und Diskussion (1438-3039)<br />
Geogr. J. Geographical Journal<br />
Geogr. Rev. Geographical Review<br />
Geogr. Z. Geographische Zeitschrift (0016-7479)<br />
*Geohist. Bl. Geohistorische Blätter (1436-3135)<br />
Geol. Today Geology Today (0266-6979)<br />
Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen<br />
Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen<br />
(0378-0864)<br />
*Geology (0091-7613)<br />
Georgia Hist. Quart. Georgia Historical Quarterly<br />
Georgia J. Sci. Georgia Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
*Germ. Hist. German <strong>History</strong> (0266-3554)<br />
Germ. Hist. Instit. Bull. German Historical Institute<br />
Bulletin (1048-9134)<br />
Germ. Rev. The Germanic Review<br />
*Germ. Stud. Rev. German Studies Review<br />
Gesch. Gesell. Geschichte und Gesellschaft<br />
(0340-613X)<br />
*Gesnerus Gesnerus (0016-9161)<br />
Glotta Glotta: Zeitschrift griechische und lateinische<br />
Sprache<br />
Goethe Jahrb. Goethe Jahrbuch<br />
Grad. Fac. Phil. J. Graduate Faculty Philosophy<br />
Journal (0093-4240)<br />
Gradhiva Gradhiva (Département Archives et<br />
d’Ethnographie du Musée de l’Homme, Paris)<br />
Great Ideas Today Great Ideas Today<br />
Greece & Rome Greece and Rome<br />
*Greek Roman Byzantine Stud. Greek, Roman, and<br />
Byzantine Studies<br />
GSA Memoirs Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America<br />
Memoirs (0072-1069)
Journal List<br />
xix<br />
Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao Guangxi Minzu<br />
Xueyuan Xuebao<br />
Gutenberg Jahrb. Gutenberg Jahrbuch (0072-9094)<br />
Han’guk Kwahak-sa Hakhoe-ji Han’guk Kwahak-sa<br />
Hakhoe-ji (Journal <strong>of</strong> the Korean <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>Society</strong>) (1229-7895)<br />
Han’guk Munhwa Han’guk Munhwa (Korean<br />
Culture)<br />
Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo<br />
(Journal <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>History</strong>)<br />
Han-kuk-sasangsahak Han-kuk-sasangsahak (The<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Korean <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Thoughts)<br />
Hanxue yanjiu Hanxue yanjiu (Chinese Studies)<br />
(02544466)<br />
*Harvard J. Asia. Stud. Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> Asiatic<br />
Studies<br />
Harvard Libr. Bull. Harvard Library Bulletin<br />
(0017-8136)<br />
Hegel Jahrb. Hegel Jahrbuch<br />
Helv. Chim. Acta Helvetica Chimica Acta<br />
(0018-019X (print), 1522-2675 (online))<br />
Hermes Hermes: Zeitschrift für Klassische<br />
Philologic<br />
Heroic Age The Heroic Age: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Early<br />
Medieval Northwestern Europe (1526-1867)<br />
Himal. Res. Bull. Himalayan Research Bulletin<br />
Hirundo Hirundo: The McGill Journal <strong>of</strong> Classical<br />
Studies (1718-8296)<br />
*Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. Hispanic American<br />
Historical Review<br />
Hispanic Rev. Hispanic Review<br />
Hist. & Anthro. <strong>History</strong> and Anthropology<br />
(0275-7206)<br />
Hist. & Meas. Histoire & Mesure<br />
Hist. & Mem. <strong>History</strong> and Memory: Studies in<br />
Representation <strong>of</strong> the Past (0935-560X)<br />
*Hist. & Tech. <strong>History</strong> and Technology (0734-1512)<br />
Hist. & Theory <strong>History</strong> and Theory (0018-2656)<br />
Hist. Africa <strong>History</strong> in Africa (0361-5413)<br />
Hist. Anthropol. Newslett. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />
Newsletter (0362-9074)<br />
Hist. Childhood Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Childhood<br />
Quarterly<br />
Hist. Écon. Soc. Histoire, Économie et Société<br />
Hist. Educ. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education (0046-760X)<br />
Hist. Educ. Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education Quarterly<br />
(0018-2680)<br />
Hist. Educ. Rev. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education Review<br />
(0819-8691)<br />
*Hist. Europ. Ideas <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> European Ideas<br />
(0191-6599)<br />
Hist. High. Educ. Ann. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Higher Education<br />
Annual (0737-2698)<br />
*Hist. Hum. Sci. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(0952-6951)<br />
Hist. J. Historical Journal (0018-246X)<br />
*Hist. Math. Historia Mathematica (0315-0860)<br />
*Hist. Meteor. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology (1555-5763)<br />
Hist. Mex. Historia Mexicana<br />
*Hist. Phil. Life Sci. <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Life <strong>Science</strong>s (0391-9714)<br />
Hist. Phil. Logic <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Logic<br />
(0144-5340)<br />
Hist. Phil. Quart. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy Quarterly<br />
(0740-0675)<br />
Hist. Phys. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Physics Newsletter<br />
(1048-1338)<br />
Hist. Pol. Thought <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Political Thought<br />
(0143-781X)<br />
*Hist. Psychiat. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry (0957-154X)<br />
*Hist. Psychol. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology (1093-4510)<br />
*Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. Historical Records <strong>of</strong><br />
Australian <strong>Science</strong> (0727-3061)<br />
Hist. Reflect. Historical Reflections/Réflexions<br />
Historiques<br />
*Hist. Relig. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Religions (0018-2710)<br />
Hist. Res. Historical Research: The Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Historical Research (0950-3471)<br />
Hist. Rev. New Bks. <strong>History</strong>: Reviews <strong>of</strong> New Books<br />
(0361-2759)<br />
*Hist. Sci. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0073-2753)<br />
*Hist. Sci. Médicales Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Médicales (0440-8888)<br />
*Hist. Scientiarum Historia Scientiarum (0285-4821)<br />
Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. Historical Studies in the Natural<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s (1939-1811)<br />
Hist. Teach. <strong>History</strong> Teacher (0018-2745)<br />
Hist. Tech. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology (0307-5451)<br />
Hist. Today <strong>History</strong> Today<br />
Hist. Univ. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Universities (0144-5138)<br />
Hist. Workshop J. <strong>History</strong> Workshop Journal<br />
(1363-3554)<br />
Hist. Z. Historische Zeitschrift (0018-2613)<br />
Histoire Educ. Histoire de l’Education (0221-6280)<br />
Histoire littéraire de la France<br />
Historia Historia (0018-2311)<br />
Historian Historian: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
*<strong>History</strong> <strong>History</strong> (0018-2648)<br />
Homme Homme: Revue Française d’Anthropologie<br />
Homme Société Homme et la Société<br />
HOST HOST: Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology<br />
Hsin-shih-hsueh Hsin-shih-hsueh (New <strong>History</strong>)<br />
(1023-2249)<br />
Hugoye<br />
*Hum. Tech. Rev. Humanities and Technology<br />
Review<br />
Humboldt Humboldt (Internationales Nationes)<br />
Humor & Health J. Humor and Health Journal<br />
Huntia Huntia (0073-4071)<br />
Huntington Libr. Quart. Huntington Library<br />
Quarterly<br />
Hyeondae Bukhan Yeonku Hyeondae Bukhan<br />
Yeonku (North Korean Studies Review)<br />
Hygiea Internationalis<br />
HYLE Hyle (1433-5158)<br />
Hymn The Hymn: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Congregational Song<br />
(0018-8271)<br />
I Tatti Stud. I Tatti Studies: Essays in the<br />
Renaissance<br />
Icon Icon: Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Committee for<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
Ideal. Stud. Idealistic Studies<br />
*Imago Mundi Imago Mundi (0308-5694)<br />
Indian J. Hist. Sci. Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0019-5235)<br />
Indiana Mag. Hist. Indiana Magazine <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
Indust. Archaeol. Industrial Archaeology<br />
(0019-7971)
xx<br />
Journal List<br />
Indust. Corp. Change Industrial and Corporate<br />
Change<br />
*Int. J. African Hist. Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
African Historical Studies<br />
Int. J. Impact Eng. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Impact<br />
Engineering (0734-743X)<br />
*Int. J. Mid. East Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Int. J. Phil. Stud. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Philosophical Studies<br />
Int. J. Psychiat. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />
Int. J. Psychoanal. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Psychoanalysis<br />
Int. Phil. Quart. International Philosophical<br />
Quarterly<br />
Int. Rev. Soc. Hist. International Review <strong>of</strong> Social<br />
<strong>History</strong><br />
Int. Stud Phil Sci. International Studies in the<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0269-8595)<br />
Int. Z. Phil. Intemationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie<br />
*Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. Interdisciplinary <strong>Science</strong><br />
Reviews (0308-0188)<br />
Internat. J. Devel. Biol. International Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Developmental Biology (0214-6282)<br />
Internat. Soc. Sci. J. International Social <strong>Science</strong><br />
Journal (0020-8701)<br />
Interpretation Interpretation: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Political<br />
Philosophy<br />
Intersezioni Intersezioni: Rivista di Storia delle ldee<br />
Intertexts lntertexts<br />
Invest. Cienc. Investigación y Ciencia (0210-136X)<br />
*Iran. Stud. Iranian Studies<br />
Irish Astron. J. The Irish Astronomical Journal<br />
Irish Hist. Stud. Irish Historical Studies: Joint<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the Irish Historical <strong>Society</strong> and the<br />
Ulster <strong>Society</strong> for Irish Historical Studies<br />
(0021-1214)<br />
*<strong>Isis</strong> <strong>Isis</strong> (0021-1753)<br />
Islam. Sci. Newslett. Islamic <strong>Science</strong> Newsletter<br />
*Israel Stud. Israel Studies (1084-9513)<br />
Issues Sci. Tech. Issues in <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
(0748-5492)<br />
Issues Writing Issues in Writing<br />
Ist. Ark. Istoricheskii arkhiv (0869-6322)<br />
Istor. Astron Issled. Istoriko-Astronomicheskie<br />
Issledovaniia<br />
Istor. Metodol. Estestv. Nauk Istoriia i Metodologiia<br />
Estestvennykh Nauk<br />
Iz. Ist. Biol. lz lstorii Biologii<br />
J. Aesthet. Art Crit. Journal <strong>of</strong> Aesthetics and Art<br />
Criticism<br />
*J. Amer. Acad. Relig. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Religion (0002-7189)<br />
*J. Amer. Cult. Journal <strong>of</strong> American Culture<br />
*J. Amer. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> American <strong>History</strong><br />
(0021-8723)<br />
J. Amer. Orient. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Oriental <strong>Society</strong><br />
J. Amer. Res. Cent. Egypt Journal <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Research Center in Egypt<br />
J. Anthropol. Soc. Oxford Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Anthropological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />
J. Arch. Org. Journal <strong>of</strong> Archival Organization<br />
(1533-2748)<br />
J. Asia. Journal Asiatique<br />
*J. Asian Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Studies (0021-9118)<br />
J. Astron. Hist. Herit. Journal <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />
<strong>History</strong> and Heritage (1440-2507)<br />
J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. Journal <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />
and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (1364-6826)<br />
*J. Balt. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Baltic Studies (0162-9778)<br />
J. Black Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Black Studies<br />
*J. Brit. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies<br />
J. Can. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Canadian Studies<br />
J. Chem Educ. Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education<br />
(0021-9584)<br />
J. Classic. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> Classical Sociology<br />
*J. Cold War Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Cold War Studies<br />
(1520-3972)<br />
*J. Colonialism Col. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Colonialism<br />
and Colonial <strong>History</strong> (1532-5768)<br />
*J. Contemp. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary <strong>History</strong><br />
(0022-0094)<br />
J. Dial. Natur. Journal <strong>of</strong> Dialectics <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />
J. Document. Journal <strong>of</strong> Documentation (0022-0418)<br />
J. Early Mod. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Early Modem <strong>History</strong><br />
*J. Early Repub. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Early Republic<br />
J. Econ. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Egypt. Archaeol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Egyptian Archaeology<br />
*J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. Journal l’electronique<br />
d’histoire des probabilités et de la statistique<br />
(1773-0074)<br />
J. Eur. Econ. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> European Economic<br />
<strong>History</strong><br />
*J. Eur. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> European Studies<br />
(0047-2441)<br />
J. Gen. Phil. Sci. Journal for General Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0925-4560)<br />
J. Geoph. Res. Journal <strong>of</strong> Geophysical Research<br />
(0148-0227)<br />
*J. Glob. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Global <strong>History</strong><br />
(1740-0236)<br />
J. Guild. Age Prog. Era Journal <strong>of</strong> the Guilded Age<br />
and Progressive Era<br />
J. Hellen. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Hellenic Studies<br />
J. Hist. Arabic Sci. Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arabic<br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0379-2927)<br />
*J. Hist. Astron. Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Astronomy (0021-8286)<br />
*J. Hist. Behav. Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Behavioral <strong>Science</strong>s (0022-5061)<br />
*J. Hist. Biol. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />
(0022-5010)<br />
*J. Hist. Collect. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Collections (0954-6650)<br />
*J. Hist. Dent. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Dentistry<br />
(1089-6287)<br />
J. Hist. Econ. Thought Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Economic Thought<br />
J. Hist. Geogr. Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Geography<br />
*J. Hist. Ideas Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas<br />
(0022-5037)<br />
*J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicine and Allied <strong>Science</strong>s (0022-5045)<br />
J. Hist. Metall. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Historical<br />
Metallurgy <strong>Society</strong><br />
*J. Hist. Neurosci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Neurosciences (0964-704X)<br />
J. Hist. Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
(0022-5053)
Journal List<br />
xxi<br />
*J. Hist. Sexual. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sexuality<br />
J. Hist. Sociol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Historical Sociology<br />
J. Illinois Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Illinois <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Indo-Euro. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Indo-European Studies<br />
(0092-2323)<br />
J. Indo-Judaic Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Indo-Judaic Studies<br />
(1206-9930)<br />
J. Indust. Hist Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial <strong>History</strong><br />
(1463-6174)<br />
J. Inst. Romance Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Romance Studies<br />
*J. Interdis. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Interdisciplinary <strong>History</strong><br />
(0022-1953)<br />
J. Japan. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Japanese Studies<br />
J. Latin Amer. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Latin American<br />
Studies<br />
J. Med. & Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Philosophy<br />
(0360-5310)<br />
J. Med. Biogr. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical Biography<br />
(0967-7720)<br />
*J. Med. Latin Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval Latin<br />
(0778-9750)<br />
J. Med. Primat. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical Primatology<br />
*J. Medieval Early Mod. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval<br />
and Early Modern Studies (1082-9636)<br />
*J. Medieval Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval <strong>History</strong><br />
(0304-4181)<br />
*J. Mil. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Military <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Miss. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Mississippi <strong>History</strong><br />
(0022-2771)<br />
*J. Mod. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>History</strong><br />
(0022-2801)<br />
J. Music Theory Journal <strong>of</strong> Music Theory<br />
J. Near East. Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Near Eastern Studies<br />
*J. Pac. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Pacific <strong>History</strong> (0022-3344)<br />
J. Phil. Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
J. Phil. Res. Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophical Research<br />
J. Policy Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Psychohist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychohistory<br />
J. Relig. Journal <strong>of</strong> Religion<br />
*J. Renaiss. Journal de la Renaissance (1630-4586)<br />
J. Roman Archaeol. Journal <strong>of</strong> Roman Archaeology<br />
J. Roman Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Roman Studies<br />
J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Can. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />
J. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Australian Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />
J. Roy. Coll. Gen. Pract. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
College <strong>of</strong> General Practitioners<br />
J. Roy. Coll. Phys. London Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Physicians <strong>of</strong> London<br />
J. Roy. Soc. Antiquar. Ireland Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Antiquaries <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />
J. Savants Journal des Savants<br />
J. Siam Soc. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Siam <strong>Society</strong><br />
J. Soc. Architect. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Architectural Historians<br />
J. Soc. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Social <strong>History</strong><br />
*J. South. African Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southern African<br />
Studies<br />
*J. South. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>History</strong><br />
*J. Southeast Asian Stud. Journal <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asian<br />
Studies<br />
J. Stat. Phys. Journal <strong>of</strong> Statistical Physics<br />
J. Transdisc. Res. South. Africa The Journal for<br />
Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa<br />
(1817-4434)<br />
J. Transp. Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Transport <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Urban Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban <strong>History</strong><br />
J. Victorian Cult. Journal <strong>of</strong> Victorian Culture<br />
*J. Warburg Courtauld Inst. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Warburg<br />
and Courtauld Institutes (0075-4390)<br />
J. Washington Acad. Sci. Journal <strong>of</strong> the Washington<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0043-0439)<br />
J. Women’s Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> Women’s <strong>History</strong><br />
*J. World Hist. Journal <strong>of</strong> World <strong>History</strong><br />
(1045-6007)<br />
Jaarb. Vooraziat.-Egypt. Genootsch. Jaarbericht van<br />
het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschaap “Ex<br />
Oriente Lux”<br />
Jahr. österreichischen Byzant. Jahrbuch der<br />
österreichischen Byzantinistik (0378-8660)<br />
Jahrb. Eur. Wissenschaftskult. Jahrbuch für<br />
Europäische Wissenschaftskultur (1860-7837)<br />
Jahrb. Freien Deut. Hochstifts Jahrbuch des Freien<br />
Deutschen Hochstifts<br />
Jahrb. Gesch. Mittel- Ostdeut. Jahrbuch für die<br />
Geschichte Mittel- und Ostdeutchlands<br />
Jahrb. Gesch. Osteur. Jahrbücher für Geschichte<br />
Osteuropas (0021-4019)<br />
Jahrb. Soziologiegesch. Jahrbuch für<br />
Soziologiegeschichte<br />
Jahrb. Universitatsgesch. Jahrbuch für<br />
Universitätsgeschichte (1435-1358)<br />
Jahrb. Wiener Goethe Ver. Jahrbuch des Wiener<br />
Goethe-Verein<br />
Jahresber. Deut. Math. Ver. Jahresberichte der<br />
Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung<br />
JAMA JAMA (0098-7484)<br />
*JASIST Journal <strong>of</strong> the American <strong>Society</strong> for<br />
Information <strong>Science</strong> and Technology (0002-8231)<br />
*Jewish Hist. Jewish <strong>History</strong><br />
Jewish Quart. Rev. The Jewish Quarterly Review<br />
Jewish Soc. Stud. Jewish Social Studies: <strong>History</strong>,<br />
Culture, and <strong>Society</strong><br />
Jindaishi yanjiuso jikan Jindaishi yanjiuso jikan<br />
(Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>History</strong>,<br />
Academia Sinica) (1029-4740)<br />
Journal x Journal x: A Journal in Culture and<br />
Criticism<br />
Kagakugijutsushi Kagakugijutsushi (The Japanese<br />
Journal for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />
*Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) Kagakushi Kenkyu<br />
(<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry) (0386-9512)<br />
Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) Kagakusi Kenkyu<br />
(<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>) (0022-7692)<br />
Kairós Revista Kairós (1516-2567)<br />
*Kansas Hist. Kansas <strong>History</strong>: A Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Central Plains<br />
Kant Stud. Kant-Studien<br />
Keji yiliao yu shihui Keji yiliao yu shihui (Taiwanese<br />
Journal for the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />
Medicine)<br />
Kexue Jishu yu Bianzhengfa Kexue Jishu yu<br />
Bianzhengfa (<strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Dialectics)<br />
(1003-5680)<br />
*Khimiya Khimiya/Chemistry: Bulgarian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemical Education (0861-9255)<br />
Kiva Kiva: The Journal <strong>of</strong> Southwestern<br />
Anthropology and <strong>History</strong>
xxii<br />
Journal List<br />
KLIO Klio (0075-6334)<br />
Knowl. & Soc. Knowledge and <strong>Society</strong>: The<br />
Anthropology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
Knowl. Tech. Policy Knowledge, Technology, and<br />
Policy (0897-1986)<br />
Knowledge Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion,<br />
Utilization<br />
Korea J. Korea Journal<br />
Korea Obser. Korea Observer<br />
Korot Korot (0023-4109)<br />
*Kritika Kritika: Explorations in Russian and<br />
Eurasian <strong>History</strong><br />
*KRITIKI KRITIKI: Critical <strong>Science</strong> & Education<br />
Kronos Kronos (0259-0190)<br />
Kult. Tech. Kultur & Technik: Zeitschrift des<br />
Deutschen Museums<br />
*Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. Kwartalnik Historii Nauki<br />
i Techniki (0023-589X)<br />
*Latin Amer. Res. Rev. Latin American Research<br />
Review<br />
Latomus Latomus: Revue d’Études Latines<br />
Laval Théol. Phil. Laval Théologique et<br />
Philosophique<br />
Le Moy. Age Le Moyen âge (0027-2841)<br />
Leonardo Leonardo (0024-094X)<br />
Lessing Yearbk. Lessing Yearbook<br />
*Lett. Inform. Lettre d’informations. Médecine<br />
antique et médievale (0995-5887)<br />
Lett. Ital. Lettere Italiane<br />
Leviathan Leviathan: Zeitschrift für<br />
Sozialwissenschaft<br />
Lex. Phil. Lexicon Philosophicurn: Quaderni di<br />
Terminologia Filos<strong>of</strong>ica e Storia delle ldee<br />
Lias Lias: Sources and Documents Relating to the<br />
Early Modern <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas<br />
Library Library: Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Bibliographical<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, London<br />
Lichtenberg-Jahrb. Lichtenberg-Jahrbuch<br />
Linnean The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings <strong>of</strong><br />
the Linnean <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />
Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan<br />
(Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> and Philology,<br />
Academia Sinica) (1012-4195)<br />
Listy Filolog. Listy filologické (0024-4457)<br />
*Llull Llull (0210-8615)<br />
Local Hist. The Local Historian<br />
Locke Newslett. The Locke Newsletter<br />
Logos Logos (0868-7692)<br />
*London J. London Journal<br />
Louisiana Hist. Louisiana <strong>History</strong><br />
Ludus Vitalis Ludus Vitalis: Revista de Filos<strong>of</strong>ía de<br />
las Ciencias de la Vida<br />
Lychnos Lychnos (0076-1648)<br />
Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum al-Insaniyah<br />
Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum<br />
al-Insaniyah (0258-1132)<br />
Manchester Reg. Hist. Rev. Manchester Region<br />
<strong>History</strong> Review (0952-4320)<br />
*Manguinhos História, Ciências,<br />
Saúde—Manguinhos (0104-5970)<br />
Mankind Quart. Mankind Quarterly<br />
Manuscripta Manuscripta<br />
Manuscripta Orient. Manuscripta Orientalia<br />
(1238-5018)<br />
Mariner’s Mirror Mariner’s Mirror<br />
Maryland Hist. Maryland Historian<br />
Maryland Hist. Mag. Maryland Historical Magazine<br />
Mat. Disc. Anal. Testi Class. Materiali e Discussioni<br />
per l’Analisi dei Testi Classici<br />
Math. Semesterber. Mathematische Semesterberichte<br />
Math. Teach. Mathematics Teacher<br />
Mathesis Mathesis: Filos<strong>of</strong>ía e Historia de las<br />
Matemáticas (0185-6200)<br />
Meas. Sci Tech. Measurement <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology (0957-0233)<br />
Med. Gesell. Gesch. Medizin, Gesellschaft, und<br />
Geschichte (0939-351X)<br />
*Med. Hist. Medical <strong>History</strong> (0025-7273)<br />
*Med. Stud. Medicine Studies (1876-4533)<br />
*Mediaeval Stud. Mediaeval Studies<br />
Mediaevalia Mediaevalia: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Mediaeval<br />
Studies<br />
Mediaevalia Phil. Polonorum Mediaevalia<br />
Philosophica Polonorum<br />
Medicina & historia: Revista de estudios históricos<br />
de las ciencias médicas<br />
Medieval Phil. & Theol. Medieval Philosophy and<br />
Theology (1057-0608)<br />
Medieval Prosopogr. Medieval Prosopography<br />
*Medievalia Hum. Medievalia et Humanistica:<br />
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture<br />
Medioevo Medioevo: Saggi e Ressegne<br />
Medizinhist. J. Medizinhistorisches Journal<br />
(0025-8431)<br />
Melbourne Hist. J. Melbourne Historical Journal<br />
Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts Belles-Lett. Dijon Mémoires de<br />
l’Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s, Arts et Belles-Lettres de<br />
Dijon<br />
Mem. Accad. Sci Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur.<br />
Memorie della Accademia delle Scienze di Torino,<br />
Classe di Scienze Fisiche Matematiche e Naturali<br />
Mem. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lond. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London<br />
Memorandum Memorandum (1676-1669)<br />
Mendel Newslett. Mendel Newsletter (0025-9241)<br />
Mercury Mercury (0047-6773)<br />
*Metascience Metascience (0815-0796)<br />
Meteor. Planet. Sci. Meteoritics and Planetary<br />
<strong>Science</strong><br />
*Mex. Stud. Mexican Studies<br />
MHNH MHNH (Revista Internacional de<br />
Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)<br />
(1578-4517)<br />
Mich. Acad. Michigan Academician: Papers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Michigan Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Arts, and Letters<br />
(0026-2005)<br />
*Micrologus Micrologus (1123-2560)<br />
*Mid. East Stud. Middle Eastern Studies<br />
Mid. East Stud. Assoc. Bull. Middle East Studies<br />
Association Bulletin (0026-3184)<br />
Middle East Q. Middle East Quarterly<br />
*Minerva Minerva (0026-4695)<br />
Ming Stud. Ming Studies<br />
Mining Hist. J. Mining <strong>History</strong> Journal<br />
*Misc. Bibl. Apostol. Vat. Miscellanea Bibliothecae<br />
Apostolicae Vaticanae<br />
Misc. Marciana Miscellanea Marciana<br />
Missouri Hist. Rev. Missouri Historical Review
Journal List<br />
xxiii<br />
Mitt. Berliner Gesell. Anthro. Ethn. Urgesch.<br />
Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für<br />
Anthropologie Ethnologie und Urgeschichte<br />
(0178-7896)<br />
Mitt. Deutsch. Math.-Vereinig. Mitteilungen der<br />
Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung<br />
Mitt. Forschungsbeitr. Cusanus Ges. Mitteilungen<br />
und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus- Gesellschaft<br />
Mitt. Gauss Ges. Mitteilungen, Gauss- Gesellschaft<br />
E.V. Göttingen (0435-1452)<br />
Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch. Chem.<br />
Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft Deutscher<br />
Chemiker, Fachgruppe Geschichte der Chemie<br />
(0934-8506)<br />
Mitt. Naturforsclt Ges. Bern Mitteilungen der<br />
Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern<br />
Mittellatein. Jahrb. Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch:<br />
Internationale Zeitschrift für Mediavistik<br />
MLN Modern Language Notes<br />
Mnemosyne Mnemosyne: Bibliotheca Philologica<br />
Classica Batava<br />
Mod. Philol. Modern Philology (0026-8232)<br />
Mod. Schoolman Modern Schoolman<br />
Mod. Theol. Modern Theology (0266-7177)<br />
Modernism/Modernity Modernism/Modernity<br />
(1080-6601; 1071-6068)<br />
Mon. Nipp. Monumenta Nipponica<br />
Monatsber. Deut. Akad. Wiss. Berlin Monatsberichte<br />
der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu<br />
Berlin<br />
Monatshefte Monatshefte<br />
Monist Monist: An International Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
General Philosophical Inquiry<br />
Monograf. Dziejow Nauki Tech. Monografie z<br />
Dziejow Nauki i Techniki (0077-054X)<br />
Mosaic Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> Literature and Ideas<br />
N. Y. Hist. New York <strong>History</strong> (0146-437X)<br />
N. Y. Rev. Bks. New York Review <strong>of</strong> Books<br />
(0028-7504)<br />
Nagoya Kogyo Daigaku gakuho Nagoya Kogyo<br />
Daigaku gakuho (0369-3171)<br />
Natur. Soc. Thought Nature, <strong>Society</strong>, and Thought: A<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Dialectical and Historical Materialism<br />
Nature Nature (0028-0836)<br />
*Naturwiss. Rundsch. Naturwissenschaftliche<br />
Rundschau (0028-1050)<br />
Naturwissen. Naturwissenschaften (0028-1042)<br />
Naukov. Naukovedenie<br />
Near East. Archaeol. Near Eastern Archaeology<br />
(1094-2076)<br />
Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue<br />
Ban) Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran<br />
Kexue Ban)<br />
Neuphilolog. Mitteil. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen<br />
Neuroscientist The Neuroscientist<br />
Neusis Neusis<br />
New Engl. Quart. New England Quarterly<br />
New Hibernia Rev. New Hibernia Review<br />
(1092-3977)<br />
New Ideas Psychol. New Ideas in Psychology<br />
New Phil. New Philosophy (0028-6443)<br />
New Scientist New Scientist (0262-4079)<br />
New Vico Stud. New Vico Studies<br />
News HOPOS Newsletter <strong>of</strong> HOPOS (1544-9912<br />
(formerly 1527-9332))<br />
Nineteenth-Cent. Prose Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />
Nineteenth-Cent. Stud. Nineteenth-Century Studies<br />
(0893-7931)<br />
Noesis Noesis (1223-4249)<br />
Nord. Mat. Tidsskr. Nordisk Matematisk Tidsskrift<br />
*North Carolina Hist. Rev. North Carolina Historical<br />
Review (0029-2494)<br />
*North. Hist. Northern <strong>History</strong> (0078-172X)<br />
Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. Notes and Records <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Royal <strong>Society</strong> (0035-9149)<br />
Notre Dame Phil. Rev. Notre Dame Philosophical<br />
Reviews (1538-1617)<br />
Nous Nous<br />
Nouv. Républ. Lett. Nouvelles de la République des<br />
Lettres<br />
Nova Acta Paracelsica Nova Acta Paracelsica:<br />
Jahrbuch der Schweizerischen<br />
Paracelsus-Gesellschaft<br />
*Nova et Vetera Nova et vetera (0029-5027)<br />
Novaia Noveish. Ist. Novaia i noveishaia istoriia<br />
*NTM NTM (0036-6978)<br />
*Nuncius Nuncius (0394-7394)<br />
Occas. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. Occasional Papers <strong>of</strong><br />
the California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0068-5461)<br />
Ohio Val. Hist. Ohio Valley <strong>History</strong><br />
Oil-Indust. Hist. Oil-Industry <strong>History</strong><br />
Ontario Hist. Ontario <strong>History</strong> (0030-2953)<br />
Oregon Hist. Quart. Oregon Historical Quarterly<br />
*Organon Organon (0078-6500)<br />
Orientalia Orientalia (Pontificum Institutum<br />
Biblicum)<br />
Osiris Osiris (0369-7827)<br />
*Osmanli Bilimi Arast. Osmanli Bilimi<br />
Arastirmalari: Studies in Ottoman <strong>Science</strong><br />
Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. Österreichische<br />
Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften<br />
Osteuropa Osteuropa (0030-6428)<br />
Otechest. Ist. Otechestvennaia istoriia<br />
Oumei Yenjiu Oumei Yenjiu (Euro-American<br />
Studies)<br />
Oxford Stud. Ancient Phil. Oxford Studies in Ancient<br />
Philosophy<br />
*Pacific Hist. Rev. Pacific Historical Review<br />
Pacific Northwest Quart. Pacific Northwest<br />
Quarterly (0030-8803)<br />
Pacific Sci. Pacific <strong>Science</strong><br />
Pacific. Phil. Quart. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly<br />
Pagine Stor. Med. Pagine di Storia della Medicina<br />
*Pales. Explor. Quart. Palestine Exploration<br />
Quarterly<br />
Pap. Brit. School Rome Papers <strong>of</strong> the British School<br />
at Rome<br />
Partisan Rev. Partisan Review<br />
Past & Present Past and Present (0031-2746)<br />
Pecia Pecia: Ressources en Médiévistique<br />
Penn. Hist. Pennsylvania <strong>History</strong>: A Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Mid-Atlantic Studies (0031-4528)<br />
Penn. Mag. Hist. Biogr. Pennsylvania Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> and Biography (0031-4578)<br />
Pensée (Paris) Pensée: Recherches Marxistes,<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s, Société, Philosophic<br />
Peritia Peritia: Journal <strong>of</strong> the Medieval Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland
xxiv<br />
Journal List<br />
Perspect. Biol. Med. Perspectives in Biology and<br />
Medicine (0031-5982)<br />
*Perspect. Sci. Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> (1063-6145)<br />
Perspect. Sci. Christ. Faith Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Christian Faith<br />
Pesquisa Pesquisa<br />
*Pharm. Hist. Pharmacy in <strong>History</strong> (0031-7047)<br />
Phil Soc. Sci. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Social <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(0048-3931)<br />
Phil. & Geog. Philosophy and Geography<br />
(1090-3771)<br />
Phil. Forum Philosophical Forum<br />
Phil. J. Philosophical Journal: Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Royal Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Glasgow<br />
Phil. Jahrb. Philosophisches Jahrbuch<br />
Phil. Natur. Philosophia Naturalis (0031-8027)<br />
Phil. Psychiat. Psychol. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and<br />
Psychology<br />
Phil. Psychol. Philosophical Psychology<br />
Phil. Quart. Philosophical Quarterly<br />
Phil. Rev. Philosophical Review<br />
Phil. Sci. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0031-8248)<br />
Phil. Soc. Crit. Philosophy and Social Criticism<br />
Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
London. Philosophical Transactions.<br />
Mathematical, Physical and Engineering <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(1364-503X)<br />
Philol. Quart. Philological Quarterly<br />
Philologus Philologus: Zeitschrift für das Klassische<br />
Altertum<br />
Philosophy Philosophy: Journal <strong>of</strong> the British<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
*Phlogiston Phlogiston: Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> [Belgrade]<br />
Phronesis Phronesis: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Ancient<br />
Philosophy<br />
Phys. Bl. Physikalische Blätter<br />
*Phys. Persp. Physics in Perspective (1422-6944)<br />
Phys. Teacher Physics Teacher<br />
Phys. Today Physics Today (0031-9228)<br />
Phys. Unserer Zeit Physik in Unserer Zeit<br />
(0031-9252)<br />
Phys. World Physics World (0953-8585)<br />
Physis Physis (0031-9414)<br />
Planet. Space Sci. Planetary and Space <strong>Science</strong><br />
Platinum Metals Rev. Platinum Metals Review<br />
Poetica Poetica: Zeitschrift für Sprach- und<br />
Literaturwissenschaft<br />
Poetics Today Poetics Today: International Journal<br />
for Theory and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Literature and<br />
Communication<br />
Polhem Polhem (0281-2142)<br />
Polit. Life Sci. Politics and the Life <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Polity Polity: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the Northeastern<br />
Political <strong>Science</strong> Association<br />
*Postcolon. Stud. Postcolonial Studies (1368-8790)<br />
Practitioner Practitioner<br />
Prilozi Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filoz<strong>of</strong>ske<br />
baštine (0350-2791)<br />
Probl. Post Comm. Problems <strong>of</strong> Post Communism<br />
Proc. Amer Cath. Phil. Assoc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Catholic Philosophical Association<br />
Proc. Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Antiquarian <strong>Society</strong><br />
Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Philosophical <strong>Society</strong> (0003-049X)<br />
Proc. Brit. Acad. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the British<br />
Academy<br />
*Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s (0068-547X)<br />
Proc. Cumberland Geol. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cumberland Geological <strong>Society</strong><br />
Proc. Roy. Inst. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal Institution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Great Britain<br />
Proc. Roy. Microsc. Soc. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Microscopical <strong>Society</strong><br />
Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Prog. Quantum Elec. Progress in Quantum<br />
Electronics (0079-6727)<br />
Prog. Surf. Sci. Progress in Surface <strong>Science</strong><br />
(0079-6816)<br />
Prometheus Prometheus: Rivista Quadrimentrale di<br />
Studi Classici<br />
Prospects Prospects: An Annual <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Cultural Studies (0361-2333)<br />
Protist Protist (1434-4610)<br />
PSA PSA: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Biennial Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Association<br />
Psychoanal. & Contemp. Thought Psychoanalysis<br />
and Contemporary Thought<br />
Psychoanal. & Hist. Psychoanalysis and <strong>History</strong><br />
(1460-8235)<br />
Psychoanal. Quart. Psychoanalytic Quarterly<br />
Psychoanal. Rev. Psychoanalytic Review<br />
Psychol. Gesch. Psychologie und Geschichte<br />
Psychol. Med. Psychological Medicine<br />
Psychol. Rec. Psychological Record<br />
Public Hist. Public Historian<br />
*Public Underst. Sci. Public Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (0963-6625)<br />
*Quad. Hist. Engin. Quaderns d’Història de<br />
l’Enginyeria (1135-934X)<br />
Quad. Stor. Quaderni Storici<br />
*Quad. Stor. Univ. Padova Quaderni per la Storia<br />
dell’Università di Padova<br />
Quad. Stud. Arab. Quaderni di Studi Arabi<br />
(1121-2306)<br />
Quart. J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Royal Astronomical <strong>Society</strong><br />
Quart. Rev. Biol. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />
(0033-5770)<br />
Quekett J. Microsc. Quekett Journal <strong>of</strong> Microscopy<br />
(0969-3823)<br />
Quim. Nova Quimica Nova (0100-4042)<br />
*Radic. Hist. Rev. Radical <strong>History</strong> Review<br />
(0163-6545)<br />
Radic. Sci. Radical <strong>Science</strong> Journal<br />
Raec. Vinciana Raecolta Vinciana<br />
Raison Présente Raison Présente<br />
Raritan Raritan<br />
Reading Room Reading Room<br />
Rech. Diderot Encyclo. Recherches sur Diderot et sur<br />
l’ Encyclopédie<br />
*Rech. Théol. Phil. Médiév. Recherches de<br />
Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales (1370-7493)<br />
Reinardus Reinardus: Yearbook <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Reynard <strong>Society</strong> (0925-4757)
Journal List<br />
xxv<br />
Rel. Amer. Cult. Jour. Inter. Religion and American<br />
Culture: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Interpretation (1052-1151)<br />
Renaiss. & Reform. Renaissance and Reformation<br />
*Renaiss. Quart. Renaissance Quarterly (0034-4338)<br />
*Renaiss. Stud. Renaissance Studies (0269-1213)<br />
Rend. Circ. Matemat. Palermo Rendiconti del<br />
Circolo Matematico di Palermo (0009-725X)<br />
Rep. Nat. Cent. Sci. Ed. Reports <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Center for <strong>Science</strong> Education (NO)<br />
Rep. Trans. Devonshire Assoc. Report and<br />
Transactions; Devonshire Association for the<br />
Advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Literature, and Art<br />
Representations Representations<br />
Res Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics (0277-1322)<br />
Res. Phil. Tech. Research in Philosophy and<br />
Technology (0161-7249)<br />
Res. Policy Research Policy (0048-7333)<br />
Res. Socio. Knowl. Sci. Art Research in Sociology <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge, <strong>Science</strong>s, and Art<br />
Rethink. Hist. Rethinking <strong>History</strong><br />
Rev. Amer. Hist. Reviews in American <strong>History</strong><br />
(0048-7511)<br />
Rev. Anthro. Reviews in Anthropology (0093-8157)<br />
Rev. Belge Philol. Hist. Revue Belge de Philologie et<br />
d’Histoire<br />
Rev. Biol. Rivista di Biologia (0035-6050)<br />
Rev. Cien. Mat. Revista Ciencias Matematicas<br />
Rev. Engl. Stud. Review <strong>of</strong> English Studies<br />
Rev. Españ. Fil. Mediev. Revista española de filos<strong>of</strong>ía<br />
medieval<br />
Rev. Étud. Grec. Revue des Études Grecques<br />
Rev. Étud. Juives Revue des Études Juives<br />
(0484-8616)<br />
Rev. Étud. Latines Revue des Études Latines<br />
Rev. Eur. Est. Latin Amer. Carib. Revista Europea de<br />
Estudios Latino Americanos y del Caribe<br />
Rev. Eur. Sci. Soc . Revue Européenne des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Sociales<br />
Rev. Fernand Braudel Center Review Fernand<br />
Braudel Center (0147-9032)<br />
Rev. Fr. Hist. Livre Revue Française d’Histoire du<br />
Livre<br />
Rev. Fr. Sociol. Revue Française de Sociologie<br />
Rev. Hist. Revue Historique<br />
*Rev. Hist. Math. Revue d’histoire des<br />
mathématiques (1262-022X)<br />
Rev. Hist. Mod. Contemp. Revue d’Histoire Modeme<br />
et Contemporaine<br />
*Rev. Hist. Pharm. Revue d’Histoire de la Pharmacie<br />
Rev. Hist. Phil. Relig. Revue d’histoire et de<br />
philosophie religieuses<br />
Rev. Hist. Relig. Revue d’Histoire des Religions<br />
*Rev. Hist. Sci. Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(0151-4105)<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. Hum. Revue d’Histoire des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Humaines (1622-468X)<br />
*Rev. Hist. Textes Revue d’Histoire des Textes<br />
Rev. in Hist. Reviews in <strong>History</strong> (1749-8155)<br />
Rev. Indias Revista de Indias<br />
Rev. Int. Phil. Revue International de Philosophie<br />
Rev. Maison Franç. Oxford Revue de la Maison<br />
Française d’Oxford (1477-3082)<br />
Rev. Metaphys. Review <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics<br />
Rev. Métaphys. Morale Revue de Métaphysique et de<br />
Morale<br />
Rev. Mod. Phys. Reviews <strong>of</strong> Modem Physics<br />
Rev. Palais Découv. Revue du Palais de la<br />
Découverte<br />
Rev. Phil. Fr. Étrang. Revue Philosophique de la<br />
France et de l’ Étranger<br />
Rev. Phil. Louvain Revue Philosophique de Louvain<br />
Rev. Philol. Lit. Hist. Ancien. Revue de Philologie,<br />
de Littérature et d’Histoire Anciennes<br />
Rev. Quest. Sci. Revue des Questions Scientifiques<br />
(0035-2160)<br />
Rev. Sci. et Tech. Déf. Revue Scientifique et<br />
Technique de la Défense (0994-155X)<br />
*Rev. Sci. Phil. Théol. Revue des sciences<br />
philosophiques et théologiques (0035-2209)<br />
Rev. Soc. Brasil. Hist. Ciên. Revista da Sociedade<br />
Brasileira de Historia de Ciência (0103-7188)<br />
Rev. Syn. Revue de Synthèse (0035-1776)<br />
Rev. Univ. Coimbra Revista da Universidade de<br />
Coimbra<br />
Rheinisch-Westfäl. Z. Volkskunde Rheinisch-<br />
Westfälische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde<br />
Rheinisches Mus. Philol. Rheinisches Museum für<br />
Philologie<br />
Ric. Folklor. Ricerca Folklorica<br />
*Rinascimento Rinascimento: Rivista dell’Istituto<br />
Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento (0080-3073)<br />
*Rittenhouse Rittenhouse<br />
Riv. Fil. Rivista di Filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />
Riv. Stor. Fil. Rivista di Storia della Filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />
Riv. Stor. Ital. Rivista storica italiana (0035-7073)<br />
Romanticism Romanticism<br />
Romantisme Romantisme: Revue du 19e Siècle<br />
Ross. Istor. Zh. Rossiiskii Istoricheskii Zhurnal<br />
*Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. Royal Historical <strong>Society</strong>.<br />
Transactions (0080-4401)<br />
Rural Hist. Rural <strong>History</strong><br />
*Russ. Hist. Russian <strong>History</strong> (0094-288X)<br />
Russ. Rev. Russian Review (0036-0341)<br />
*Russ. Stud. Hist. Russian Studies in <strong>History</strong><br />
(1061-1983)<br />
Russell Russell: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the Bertrand Russell<br />
Archives<br />
*Rutherford J. Rutherford Journal: The New Zealand<br />
Journal for the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Technology<br />
S. Atl. Quart. South Atlantic Quarterly<br />
*Saber y Tiempo Saber y Tiempo (0328-6584)<br />
Saeculum Saeculum: Jahrbuch für<br />
Universalgeschichte<br />
Sao Paulo Perspec. São Paulo em Perspectiva<br />
(0102-8839)<br />
Sapientia Sapientia: Organo de la Facultad de<br />
Filos<strong>of</strong>ia (Univ. Catholica Argentina)<br />
Sartoniana Sartoniana<br />
Scandanavian J. Immun. Scandanavian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Immunology<br />
Schede Mediev. Schede Medievali<br />
Schede Umanistiche Schede Umanistiche<br />
(1122-6323)<br />
Schweiz. Z. Gesch. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für<br />
Geschichte<br />
Sci. & Educ. <strong>Science</strong> and Education (0926-7220)<br />
*Sci. & Soc. <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong> (0036-8237)<br />
Sci. Amer. Scientific American
xxvi<br />
Journal List<br />
Sci. Canadensis Scientia Canadensis (0829-2507)<br />
Sci. Commun. <strong>Science</strong> Communication (1075-5470)<br />
*Sci. Context <strong>Science</strong> in Context (0269-8897)<br />
*Sci. Cult. <strong>Science</strong> as Culture (0950-5431)<br />
Sci. Hist. Scientiarum Historia<br />
Sci. Poetica Scientia Poetica: Jahrbuch für<br />
Geschichte der Literatur und der Wissenschaften<br />
Sci. Pub. Pol. <strong>Science</strong> and Public Policy (0302-3427)<br />
Sci. Stor. Scienze e Storia: Bollettino del Centro<br />
Internazionale di Storia dello Spazio e del Tempo<br />
Sci. Stud. <strong>Science</strong> Studies (0786-3012)<br />
Sci. Tech. & Soc. <strong>Science</strong> Technology and <strong>Society</strong><br />
(0971-7218)<br />
*Sci. Tech. Hum. Val. <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and<br />
Human Values (0162-2439)<br />
Sci. Tech. Persp. <strong>Science</strong>s et Techniques en<br />
Perspective<br />
*Sciamvs Sciamvs (1345-4617)<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0036-8075)<br />
Scientomet. Scientometrics (0138-9130)<br />
Scot. Geogr. Mag. Scottish Geographical Magazine<br />
Scriptorium Scriptorium: Revue International des<br />
Études Relative aux Manuscrits (0036-9772)<br />
Selbstorganisation Selbstorganisation: Jahrbuch für<br />
Komplexität in den Natur-, Sozial- und<br />
Geisteswissenschaften<br />
Semiotica Semiotica (0037-1998)<br />
*Seventeenth Cent. Seventeenth Century<br />
Signs Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women in Culture and<br />
<strong>Society</strong><br />
Signum Signum (0347-0423)<br />
Signum (ABREM) Signum: revista da ABREM<br />
(1516-6295)<br />
SIHSPAI SIHSPAI (1026-3977)<br />
Singapore J. Trop. Geogr. Singapore Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Tropical Geography (0129-7619)<br />
Sino-Jap. Stud. Sino-Japanese Studies (1041-8830)<br />
Sitzungsber. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Math. Naturwiss. Kl.<br />
Sitzungsberichte der Bayerische Akademie der<br />
Wissenschaften,<br />
Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse<br />
Sitzungsber. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin<br />
Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft<br />
Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin<br />
Sixteenth Cent. J. Sixteenth Century Journal<br />
(0361-0160)<br />
Skep. Inq. Skeptical Inquirer (0194-6730)<br />
Skeptic Skeptic (1063-9330)<br />
Sky & Telescope Sky and Telescope (0037-6604)<br />
Slagmark Slagmark (0108-8084)<br />
Slav. East Europ. Rev. Slavonic and East European<br />
Review<br />
Slav. Rev. Slavic Review (0037-6779)<br />
Soc. Epistem. Social Epistemology (0269-1728)<br />
*Soc. Hist. Social <strong>History</strong> (0307-1022)<br />
Soc. Hist. Alcohol Drugs The Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Alcohol and Drugs (1930-8418)<br />
*Soc. Hist. Med. Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
(0951-631X)<br />
Soc. Politics Social Politics<br />
Soc. Res. Social Research (0037-783X)<br />
Soc. Sci. & Med. Social <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine<br />
(0277-9536)<br />
Soc. Sci. Hist. Social <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
Soc. Sci. Inform. Social <strong>Science</strong> Information<br />
Soc. Sci. Yearbk. Sociology <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s Yearbook<br />
(0167-2320)<br />
Soc. Stor. Società e Storia<br />
*Soc. Stud. Sci. Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
(0306-3127)<br />
Sociol. Quart. Sociological Quarterly<br />
Sociol. Theory Sociological Theory<br />
Sociology Sociology (0038-0385)<br />
South African J. Sci. South African Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong><br />
South Asia Res. South Asia Research<br />
South Carolina Hist. Mag. South Carolina Historical<br />
Magazine<br />
Southern Hist. Southern <strong>History</strong>: A Review <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern England<br />
Southwest. Hist. Quart. Southwestern Historical<br />
Quarterly (0038-478X)<br />
Soviet Phys. Soviet Physics: Uspeki<br />
Spectro. acta Spectrochimica acta<br />
*Speculum Speculum: Journal <strong>of</strong> Mediaeval Studies<br />
St. John’s Rev. St. John’s Review (0277-4720)<br />
Sterne Weltraum Sterne und Weltraum (0039-1263)<br />
Stor. Storiogr. Storia della Storiografia<br />
STS Net. Jap. Yearbk. STS Network Japan Yearbook<br />
STTH <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and the Humanities<br />
Stud. 18th-Cent. Cult. Studies in Eighteenth-Century<br />
Culture<br />
Stud. Achtzehn. Jahrh. Studien zum Achtzehnten<br />
Jahrhundert<br />
Stud. Copernicana Studia Copernicana (0081-6701)<br />
Stud. Dial. Natur. Studies in Dialectics <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />
Stud. Hist. Mod. Math. Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Modern Mathematics: Supplemento di Rendiconti<br />
del Circolo Matematico di Palermo<br />
*Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. Studies in<br />
<strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part C: Studies<br />
in <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biological and<br />
Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s (1369-8486)<br />
*Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. Studies in <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Part B: Studies in <strong>History</strong><br />
and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics (1355-2198)<br />
*Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. Studies in the <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (0039-3681)<br />
Stud. Hist. Sci. Tech. Med. Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Medicine (1024-8048)<br />
Stud. Leibnitiana Studia Leibnitiana<br />
Stud. Lessico. Ital. Studi di Lessicografia Italiana<br />
Stud. Lit. Imag. Studies in the Literary Imagination<br />
Stud. Mater. Dziej. Nauk. Pol. Ser. E Studia i<br />
Materialy z Dziejów Nauki Polskiej. Seria E:<br />
Zagadnienia Ogólne<br />
Stud. Mediev. Renais. Hist. Studies in Medieval and<br />
Renaissance <strong>History</strong> (0081-8224)<br />
Stud. Medievali Studi Medievali (0391-8467)<br />
Stud. Philol. Studies in Philology<br />
Stud. Renaiss. Studies in the Renaissance<br />
Stud. Romant. Studies in Romanticism<br />
Stud. Sci. Educ. Studies in <strong>Science</strong> Education<br />
Stud. Secent. Studi Secenteschi<br />
Stud. Settecent. Studi Settecenteschi<br />
Stud. Stor. Studi Storici: Rivista Trimestrale<br />
dell’Istituto Gramsci (0039-3037)<br />
Stud. Voltaire 18th Cent. Studies on Voltaire and the<br />
Eighteenth Century
Journal List<br />
xxvii<br />
Stud. Wien. Gesch. Studien zur Wiener Geschichte:<br />
Jahrbuch des Vereins für Geschichte der Stadt<br />
Wien<br />
Studium Studium (0928-303X-new)<br />
*Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Archiv (0039-4564)<br />
*Suhayl Suhayl (1576-9372)<br />
Svenska Linnésällsk. Årssk. Svenska<br />
Linnésällskapets Årsskrift<br />
*Synthese Synthese (0039-7857)<br />
Ta-lu ts’a-chih Ta-lu ts’a-chih<br />
Taida lishi xuebao<br />
Taiwan shehui yanjiu jikan Taiwan shehui yanjiu<br />
jikan (Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social<br />
Studies)<br />
Taiwan Wenxue Yanjiu Jikan Taiwan Wenxue Yanjiu<br />
Jikan<br />
Taiwan. J. Stud. Sci. Tech. Med. Taiwanese Journal<br />
for Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine<br />
(1022-4874)<br />
Taiwanese J. Phil. Hist. Sci. Taiwanese Journal for<br />
the Philosophy and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Taiwanshi yenjiu Taiwanshi yenjiu (Taiwan<br />
Historical Research)<br />
Tasanhak Tasanhak (Journal <strong>of</strong> Tasan Studies)<br />
(1598-8856(45))<br />
Taxon Taxon (0040-0262)<br />
*Tech. & Cult. Technology and Culture (0040-165X)<br />
Tech. Soc. Technology in <strong>Society</strong> (0160-791X)<br />
*Technikgeschichte Technikgeschichte (0040-117X)<br />
Tel Aviv Jahrb. Deut. Gesch. Tel Aviv Jahrbuch für<br />
Deutsche Geschichte<br />
Tenn. Med. Tennessee Medicine (1088-6222)<br />
Tennessee Hist. Quart. Tennessee Historical<br />
Quarterly<br />
Terrae Incog. Terrae lncognitae Philosophy and the<br />
Intellectual Life <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages<br />
*Theol. Stud. Theological Studies (0040-5639)<br />
Theoria (0040-5825) Theoria (0040-5825)<br />
(0040-5825)<br />
*Theoria (0495-4548) Theoria (0495-4548)<br />
(0495-4548)<br />
Theoria Hist. Sci. Theoria et Historia Scientiarum<br />
(0867-4159)<br />
Theory Biosci. Theory in Biosciences (1431-7613)<br />
Theory Cult. Soc. Theory, Culture, and <strong>Society</strong>:<br />
Explorations in Critical Social <strong>Science</strong><br />
*Thomist Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review<br />
(0040-6325)<br />
Tijdschr. Filos<strong>of</strong>ie Tijdschrift voor Filos<strong>of</strong>ie<br />
(0040-750X)<br />
Tijdschr. Gesch. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis<br />
Tijdschr. Stud. Verlichting Tijdschrift voor de Studie<br />
van de Verlichting<br />
TLS TLS: Times Literary Supplement (0307-661X)<br />
Topoi Topoi: An International Review <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
*Traditio Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval<br />
<strong>History</strong>, Thought, and Religion<br />
Trans. Amer. Philol. Assoc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Philological Association<br />
Trans. C. S. Peirce Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Charles<br />
S. Peirce <strong>Society</strong><br />
Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Connecticut Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Trans. Inst. Brit. Geogr. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> British Geographers<br />
Trans. Int. Congr. Enlightenment Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Congress on the Enlightenment<br />
*Trans. Newcomen Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Newcomen <strong>Society</strong> (0372-0187)<br />
Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Royal<br />
Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />
Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh Earth Sci. Transactions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh (Earth <strong>Science</strong>)<br />
(0263-5933)<br />
Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Arts Lett. Transactions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Wisconsin Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Arts, and<br />
Letters<br />
Trends Neurosci. Trends in Neurosciences<br />
TS y S Trabajo Social y Salud (1130-2976)<br />
Tsafon Tsafon: Revue d’Etudes Juives du Nord<br />
(1149-6630)<br />
Tsing-hua hsueh-pao Tsing-hua hsueh-pao (Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tsing-hua University)<br />
Tsinghua xuebao<br />
*Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. Twentieth-Century British<br />
<strong>History</strong> (0955-2359)<br />
Ugeskrift Læger Ugeskrift for Læger<br />
Ugglan Ugglan (1102-4313)<br />
Utilitas Utilitas: A Journal <strong>of</strong> Utilitarian Studies<br />
(0953-8208)<br />
Variants Variants (1573-3084)<br />
Variations Variations: Literaturzeitschrift der<br />
Universität Zürich (1424-7631)<br />
Vermont Hist. Vermont <strong>History</strong>: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vermont Historical <strong>Society</strong><br />
*Vesalius Vesalius (XXVesalius)<br />
VEST VEST: Tidskrift för Vetenskapsstudier<br />
(0283-6025)<br />
Vest. San.-Peter. Univ. Vestnik<br />
Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta (0132-4624)<br />
Vestnik Arkhiv. Vestnik Arkhivista<br />
Viator Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies<br />
Vict. Lit. Cult. Victorian Literature and Culture<br />
(1060-1503)<br />
Victorian Newsletter Victorian Newsletter<br />
*Victorian Stud. Victorian Studies (0042-5222)<br />
Vie Sci. La Vie des <strong>Science</strong>s: Comptes Rendus de<br />
l’Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
Vierteljahrshef. Zeitgesch. Vierteljahrshefte für<br />
Zeitgeschichte<br />
VIET Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki<br />
(0205-9606)<br />
Vigiliae Christianae Vigiliae Christianae<br />
(0042-6032)<br />
Virginia Mag. Hist. Biogr. Virginia Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> and Biography (0042-6636)<br />
*Vivarium Vivarium: Journal for Mediaeval<br />
Philosophy and the Intellectual Life <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />
Ages (0042-7543)<br />
Vop. Fil. Voprosy filos<strong>of</strong>ii (0042-8744)<br />
Vop. Ist. Voprosy istorii (0042-8779)<br />
Voz Coleg. Miguel Cervantes La voz del Colegio<br />
Miguel de Cervantes<br />
War & Soc. War and <strong>Society</strong><br />
Welfengarten Welfengarten: Jahrbuch für Essayismus<br />
Wellcome Hist. Wellcome <strong>History</strong><br />
*West. Hist. Quart. Western Historical Quarterly<br />
(0043-3810)<br />
Wiener Goethe Ver. Jahrb. Wiener - Goethe - Verein.<br />
Jahrbuch (0250-443X)
xxviii<br />
Journal List<br />
Wiener Klin. Wochenschr. Wiener Klinische<br />
Wochenschrift<br />
Wiener Stud. Wiener Studien<br />
*William Mary Quart. William and Mary Quarterly<br />
(0043-5597)<br />
Wisc. Acad. Rev. Wisconsin Academy Review<br />
Wolfenbütteler Renaiss. Mitt. Wolfenbütteler<br />
Renaissance Mitteilungen<br />
Wolfenbütteler Stud. Aufklärung Wolfenbütteler<br />
Studien zur Aufklärung<br />
Women Women: A Cultural Review<br />
*Women’s Hist. Rev. Women’s <strong>History</strong> Review<br />
Worldviews Worldviews (1363-5247)<br />
Wurzburger Medizin. Mitt. Wurzburger<br />
Medizinhistorische Mitteilungen (0177-5227)<br />
Xinshixue Xinshixue (New <strong>History</strong>)<br />
XVIIe Siècle XVIIe Siècle<br />
Yale J. Biol. Med. Yale Journal <strong>of</strong> Biology and<br />
Medicine (0044-0086)<br />
Yearbk. Res. Cent. Germ. Austrian Exile Stud.<br />
Yearbook <strong>of</strong> the Research Centre for German and<br />
Austrian Exile Studies (1388-3720)<br />
Yeoksa Bipyeong Yeoksa Bipyeong<br />
Yoksa Hakbo Yoksa Hakbo (The Korean Historical<br />
Review)<br />
Z. Kirchenges. Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte<br />
(0044-2925)<br />
Z. Allg. Wissenschaftstheor. Zeitschrift für<br />
Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie<br />
Z. Bayer. Landesges. Zeitschrift für Bayerische<br />
Landesgeschichte<br />
Z. Deut. Morgenldnd. Ges. Zeitschrift der Deutschen<br />
Morgealiindischen Gesellschaft<br />
Z. Gesam. Versicherungswis. Zeitschrift für die<br />
gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft<br />
Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. Zeitschrift für<br />
Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen<br />
Wissenschaften (0179-4639)<br />
Z. Geschichtswiss. Zeitschrift für<br />
Geschichtswissenschaft (0044-2828)<br />
*Z. Idee. Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte (1863-8937)<br />
Z. Ostmitteleuropa-Forsch. Zeitschrift für<br />
Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (0948-8294)<br />
Z. Phil. Forsch. Zeitschrift für Philosophische<br />
Forschung<br />
Z. Relig. Geistesgesch. Zeitschrift für Religions- und<br />
Geistesgeschichte<br />
Z. Unternehmensgescht. Zeitschrift für<br />
Unternehmensgeschichte<br />
Zhongguo Keji Shiliao Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China<br />
Historical Materials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology)<br />
(1000-0798)<br />
*Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
(Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s)<br />
(1000-0224)<br />
Zygon Zygon (0591-2385)
A. Tools for Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
1. BERETTA, Marco, Karl GRANDIN, and Svante<br />
LINDQVIST. (Eds.) Aurora Torealis: Studies in<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Ideas in Honor <strong>of</strong> Tore<br />
Frängsmyr. (vi + 314 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sagamore<br />
Beach, MA: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong> Publications, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780881353983.<br />
Contents: Marco BERETTA, “Enlightenment in<br />
Antiquity? Evolution and Progress in the Fifth<br />
Book <strong>of</strong> Lucretius’ De rerum natura,” 1-11<br />
[ref. 860]; Paolo GALLUZZI, “Leonardo da Vinci’s<br />
Concept <strong>of</strong> ‘Nature’: ‘More Cruel Stepmother than<br />
Mother,’ ” 13-29 [ref. 1462]; William R. SHEA and<br />
Tiziana BASCELLI, “How Torricelli Improved on<br />
Galileo’s Laws <strong>of</strong> Free Fall and Projectile Motion,”<br />
31-50 [ref. 1699]; John L. HEILBRON, “Solomon’s<br />
Houses: Francesco Bianchini’s Academic Places,”<br />
51-70 [ref. 1603]; Nicolaas RUPKE, “The Origin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Species from Linnaeus to Darwin,” 71-85<br />
[ref. 2029]; Janet BROWN, “The Natural Economy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Households: Charles Darwin’s Account<br />
Books,” 87-110 [ref. 2251]; Thorsten NYBOM,<br />
“The Persistent Use and Abuse <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm von<br />
Humboldt in <strong>History</strong> and Politics—noch einmal,”<br />
111-128 [ref. 2246]; Daniel J. KEVLES,<br />
“Fruit Nationalism: Horticulture in the United<br />
States—From the Revolution to the First Centennial,”<br />
129-146 [ref. 2865]; Jean-François BATTAIL,<br />
“Jules Verne—The Divided Modernist,” 147-164<br />
[ref. 2178]; Lorraine DASTON, “Toward a <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Reason,” 165-180 [ref. 28]; H. Otto SIBUM,<br />
“Experience-Experiments: The Changing Experiential<br />
Basis <strong>of</strong> Physics,” 181-191 [ref. 2327]; Karl<br />
GRANDIN, “Intermediate Theoretical Physics,”<br />
193-214 [ref. 3089]; Svante LINDQVIST, “A Nobel<br />
Prize for Scientific Revolutions? Hannes<br />
Alfvén and Conflicting Cosmologies,” 215-234<br />
[ref. 3794]; Mary Jo NYE, “Re-Reading Bernal:<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> at the Crossroads in 20th-<br />
Century Britain,” 235-258 [ref. 71]; Sven WID-<br />
MALM, “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong> Policy,”<br />
259-275 [ref. 3728]; Sheldon ROTHBLATT, “A<br />
Note on the ‘Integrity’ <strong>of</strong> the University,” 277-297<br />
[ref. 248]; Robert DARNTON, “Old Books and<br />
E-Books,” 299-304.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R61]<br />
2. BOWLER, Peter J., and John V. PICKSTONE.<br />
(Eds.) The Modern Biological and Earth <strong>Science</strong>s.<br />
(xxvi + 662 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge:<br />
Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780521572019.<br />
Contributors: Peter BOWLER, John PICKSTONE,<br />
David ALLEN, Roy M. MACLEOD, Mary P. WIN-<br />
SOR, Keith R. BENSON, Jonathan HARWOOD,<br />
Paul LUCIER, John P. SWAN, Michael WAR-<br />
BOYS, Mott T. GREENE, David R. OLDROYD,<br />
Ronald RAINGER, Mario di GREGORIO, Eugene<br />
CITTADINO, Susan C. LAWRENCE, Nick<br />
HOPWOOD, Olga AMSTERDAMSKA, Richard L.<br />
KRAMER, Russell C. MAULITZ, Jonathan HODGE,<br />
Richard M. BURIAN, Doris T. ZALLEN, Pascal<br />
ACOT, Thomas SODERQUIST, Craig STILLWELL,<br />
Mark JACKSON, J. P. GAUDILLIERE, Anne HAR-<br />
RINGTON, Robert F. BUD, Henry FRANKEL, Jeff<br />
SCHANK, Charles TWARDY, James MOORE, Susan<br />
E. LEDERER, Stephen A. BOCKING<br />
Reviews: [ref. R97]<br />
3. FARA, Patricia. <strong>Science</strong>: A Four Thousand Year<br />
<strong>History</strong>. (xv + 408 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780199226894.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 6, R274]<br />
4. KNIGHT, David M. The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, Technology, Medicine and Modernity,<br />
1789–1914. (xii + 370 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
UK: Polity, 2009. ISBN: 9780745636757.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R511]<br />
5. MACPHAIL, Theresa. “The ‘Problem’ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
in China.” East Asian STS 3 (2009): 27–50.<br />
6. MORUS, Iwan Rhys. “What is the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> Really Like?” Hist. Sci. 47 (2009): 359–366.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Patricia FARA, <strong>Science</strong> (2009)<br />
[ref. 3].<br />
7. OSLER, Margaret J. Reconfiguring the World:<br />
Nature, God, and Human Understanding from the<br />
Middle Ages to Early Modern Europe. Johns Hopkins<br />
Introductory Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (x +<br />
184 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801896552.<br />
8. PICKERING, Andrew. “Ventures with Vultures.”<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 868–871.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steven SHAPIN, The Scientific Life<br />
(2008).<br />
9. SHAPIN, Steven. Never Pure: Historical Studies<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> as If It Was Produced by People with<br />
Bodies, Situated in Time, Space, Culture, and <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
and Struggling for Credibility and Authority. (ix +<br />
552 pp.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801894206.<br />
10. SIVASUNDARAM, Sujit. “Introduction.” Focus:<br />
Global Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 95–97.<br />
Contents: Marwa ELSHAKRY, “When <strong>Science</strong><br />
Became Western: Historiographical Reflections,”<br />
98–109 [ref. 2142]; Helen TILLEY, “Global Histories,<br />
Vernacular <strong>Science</strong>, and African Genealogies;<br />
or, Is the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Ready for the<br />
World?” 110–119 [ref. 815]; Shruti KAPILA,<br />
“The Enchantment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in India,” 120–132<br />
[ref. 776]; Neil SAFIER, “Global Knowledge on
2 5. Reference works and repositories<br />
the Move: Itineraries, Amerindian Narratives, and<br />
Deep Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 133–145 [ref. 803];<br />
Sujit SIVASUNDARAM, “<strong>Science</strong>s and the Global:<br />
On Methods, Questions, and Theory,” 146–158<br />
[ref. 45].<br />
2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
11. BRADLEY, Joseph. Voluntary Associations in<br />
Tsarist Russia: <strong>Science</strong>, Patriotism, and Civil <strong>Society</strong>.<br />
(xiv + 366 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
MA: Harvard University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780674032798.<br />
Examines voluntary associations in the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> civil society in Russia from the late 18th to<br />
the early 20th century.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R100]<br />
12. CLANCEY, Gregory. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
in Japan and East Asia.” East Asian STS 3 (2009):<br />
525–530.<br />
13. LOW, Morris. “Introduction.” Introduction to a<br />
Special Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology:<br />
Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge.”<br />
Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 59–61.<br />
Contents: Robert KARGON, “The U.S.-Japan<br />
Nexus: Roots <strong>of</strong> the Japanese Scientific Enterprise,”<br />
62–75 [ref. 2132]; Morris LOW, “<strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Protestant Christianity and Darwinism in Meiji<br />
Japan,” 76–87 [ref. 2211]; David G. WITTNER,<br />
“Practice Makes Perfect: Foreign Knowledge and<br />
the Kamaishi Experiment,” 88–99 [ref. 2851];<br />
KIKUCHI Yoshiyuki, “Analysis, Fieldwork and<br />
Engineering: Accumulated Practices and the Formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry Teaching at Tokyo<br />
University, 1874–1900,” 100–120 [ref. 2361]; KIM<br />
Boumsoung, “Terrains <strong>of</strong> Practice: Geophysical<br />
Investigations in Japan in the 1880s,” 121–131<br />
[ref. 2404]; Masanori KAJI, “Nozoe Tetsuo’s<br />
Chemical Research at Taihoku Imperial University<br />
in Taiwan and Its Colonial Context,” 132–139<br />
[ref. 3141]; MIYAGAWA Takuya, “The Meteorological<br />
Observation System and Colonial Meteorology<br />
in Early 20th-Century Korea,” 140–150 [ref. 3178];<br />
KIM Dong-Won, “The Longer the Stay, the Better<br />
the Result? Nishina Yoshio’s Overseas Study<br />
in the 1920s,” 151–171 [ref. 3098]; Tomoko Y.<br />
STEEN, “The Case <strong>of</strong> Ohta Tomoko: A Woman<br />
Geneticist in the Neutralist-Selectionist Evolution<br />
Controversy,” 172–184 [ref. 3273].<br />
14. LOW, Morris. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japanese <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Recent Developments.” East Asian STS 3 (2009):<br />
519–524.<br />
15. TEE, Garry J. “<strong>Science</strong> on the Map: Places in<br />
New Zealand Named after Scientists.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article0<strong>2010</strong>2.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009). Rutherford J. 2<br />
(2006-2007): Approx. 6500 words.<br />
16. VLAHAKIS, George N. “Scientific Debates, Ideological<br />
Confrontations and Personal Disputes in the<br />
Greek Intellectual Area from the 18th to the 20th<br />
Centuries.” KRITIKI 4 (2006): 57–76.<br />
3. REFERENCE WORKS AND<br />
REPOSITORIES<br />
17. BORGHI, Luca. “Web 2.0: A Useful Tool for<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009):<br />
589–595.<br />
18. BOWEN, Jonathan P. “A Brief <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Early Museums Online.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article030103.html<br />
(Accessed on June 7, <strong>2010</strong>). Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
5000 words.<br />
19. CHARMASSON, Thérèse. Les archives des scientifiques,<br />
XVIe–XXe siècle : Guide des fonds conservés<br />
en France. Avec la collaboration de Marion DANIEL,<br />
Catherine GAZIELLO et Carole ROTA-TRÉGUIER.<br />
Orientations et méthodes, 12. (629 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Paris: Éditions du CTHS, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782735506651.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R157]<br />
20. DALEN, Benno van, and David A. KING.<br />
“An Index <strong>of</strong> Authors to A Survey <strong>of</strong> the Scientific<br />
Manuscripts in the Egyptian National Library.”<br />
Suhayl 7 (2007): 9–46.<br />
21. MORRIS, Peter. “New Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Biography.” Ambix 56 (2009): 190–192.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Noretta KOERTGE (ed.), New<br />
Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Scientific Biography (2008).<br />
22. RIDER, Christine. (Ed.) The Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Age <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1920. (2 v.;<br />
604 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, CT: Greenwood<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780313335013.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R761]<br />
23. RODRIGUES, Jeorgina Gentil, and Sandra Maria<br />
Osório Xavier MARINHO. “A trajetória do periódico<br />
científico na Fundação Oswaldo Cruz: perspectivas<br />
da Biblioteca de Ciências Biomédicas.” English<br />
title: [The Trajectory <strong>of</strong> Scientific Periodicals<br />
at the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz: Perspectives <strong>of</strong><br />
the Biomedical <strong>Science</strong>s Library]. Manguinhos 16<br />
(2009): 523–532.<br />
24. SELIN, Helaine. (Ed.) Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine in Non-<br />
Western Cultures. 2d ed. Springer Reference. (2 v.;<br />
xix + 2416 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New<br />
York: Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9781402045592.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R818]<br />
25. SICHAU, Christian. “Einstein, interaktiv und<br />
zum Anfassen. Oder: die drohende Auflösung des<br />
Museums?” NTM 17 (2009): 85–92.
5. Historiography & historical methods 3<br />
5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />
METHODS<br />
26. CHADAREVIAN, Soraya de. “Microstudies Versus<br />
Big Picture Accounts?” Special Issue: “Disciplinary<br />
Histories and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The<br />
Challenge <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology” [ref. 3879]. Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 13–19.<br />
27. CHIANG, Howard H. “Rethinking ‘Style’ for<br />
Historians and Philosophers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Converging<br />
Lessons from Sexuality, Translation, and East Asian<br />
Studies.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 109–118.<br />
28. DASTON, Lorraine. “Toward a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Reason.”<br />
In Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 1], 165–180.<br />
29. DAUM, Andreas. “Bringing the Actors Back In:<br />
Historical Perspectives on Scholarship and Its Many<br />
Publics.” Geog. Rev. 11 no. 2 (2009): 64–70.<br />
Suggests using methods <strong>of</strong> collective biography<br />
and prosopography to study how science has been<br />
mediated in the public.<br />
30. DOUGLAS, Susan J. “Some Thoughts on the<br />
Question ‘How Do New Things Happen?’ ” Tech. &<br />
Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 293–304.<br />
31. DUARTE, Regina Horta. “História e biologia:<br />
diálogos possíveis, distâncias necessárias.” English<br />
title: [<strong>History</strong> and Biology: Possible Dialogues,<br />
Necessary Distances]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 927–<br />
940.<br />
On areas <strong>of</strong> contact between history and evolutionary<br />
biology.<br />
32. FORMAN, Paul. “Recognizing Postmodernity:<br />
Helps for Historians—<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Especially.” Ber.<br />
Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 157–175.<br />
33. GOVONI, Paola. “The Historiography <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Popularization: Reflections Inspired by the Italian<br />
Case.” In Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in the<br />
European Periphery, 1800–2000, edited by PAPAN-<br />
ELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 21–42.<br />
34. JIA Yushu and XING Runchuan. “On the Relation<br />
between the Historiography <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Historiography.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 239–250.<br />
35. KAESER, Marc-Antoine. “Biography as Microhistory:<br />
The Relevance <strong>of</strong> Private Archives for<br />
Writing the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology.” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 9–20.<br />
36. KEE, Kevin, Shawn GRAHAM, Pat DUNAE, John<br />
LUTZ, Andrew LARGE, Michel BLONDEAU, and<br />
Mike CLARE. “Towards a Theory <strong>of</strong> Good <strong>History</strong><br />
through Gaming.” Can. Hist. Rev. 90 (2009): 303–<br />
326.<br />
On the use <strong>of</strong> computer games to teach history.<br />
37. KUSCH, Martin. “Objectivity and Historiography.”<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 127–131.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Lorraine DASTON and Peter GAL-<br />
ISON, Objectivity (2007).<br />
38. LAMB, Robert. “Quentin Skinner’s Revised<br />
Historical Contextualism: A Critique.” Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 22, no. 3 (2009): 51–73.<br />
39. LEVINE, George. “Reflections on Darwin and<br />
Darwinizing.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Darwin and<br />
Victorian natural history [ref. 2143]. Victorian Stud.<br />
51 (2009): 223–245.<br />
40. MAYNE, Alan. “On the Edges <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>: Reflections<br />
on Historical Archaeology.” Amer. Hist. Rev.<br />
113 (2008): 93–118.<br />
41. OLIVEIRA, Cristiane. “A vertigem da descontinuidade:<br />
sobre os usos da história na arqueologia<br />
de Michel Foucault.” English title: [The Vertigo<br />
<strong>of</strong> Discontinuity: On the Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> in Michel<br />
Foucault’s Archeology]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
169–181.<br />
42. PEÑA, Carolyn Thomas de la. “ ‘Slow and Low<br />
Progress,’ or Why American Studies Should Do Technology.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring the “Nation”:<br />
The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology in American Studies<br />
[ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 915–941.<br />
43. PYENSON, Lewis. “Forward Into the Past.” Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Sci. 39 (2008): 211–219.<br />
Examines the question <strong>of</strong> writing history backwards,<br />
with special reference to the history <strong>of</strong><br />
science.<br />
44. REINHARDT, Carsten. “Historische Wissenschaftsforschung,<br />
heute. Überlegungen zu einer<br />
Geschichte der Wissensgesellschaft.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–99.<br />
45. SIVASUNDARAM, Sujit. “<strong>Science</strong>s and the<br />
Global: On Methods, Questions, and Theory.” Focus:<br />
Global Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 10]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
146–158.<br />
46. STEEDMAN, Carolyn. “Intimacy in Research:<br />
Accounting for It.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Intimacy<br />
in Research” [ref. 154]. Hist. Hum. Sci. 21, no. 4<br />
(2008): 17–33.<br />
On the development <strong>of</strong> intimacy by historians<br />
through the reading <strong>of</strong> archival material.<br />
47. STOLZENBERG, Gabriel. “A Very Bad Argument.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 951–957.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Paul BOGHOSSIAN, Fear <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge (2005) [ref. 146].
4 6. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />
48. WEI Yidong and SU Yujuan. “Contextual Explanation<br />
on the Occurrence <strong>of</strong> Scientific Revolution<br />
and Its Realistic Significance.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 363–375.<br />
49. WHITE, Paul. “Introduction.” Focus: The Emotional<br />
Economy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 792–<br />
797.<br />
Contents: Fay Bound ALBERTI, “Bodies, Hearts,<br />
and Minds: Why Emotions Matter to Historians<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine,” 798–810 [ref. 2050];<br />
Paul WHITE, “Darwin’s Emotions: The Scientific<br />
Self and the Sentiment <strong>of</strong> Objectivity,” 811–826<br />
[ref. 2523]; Rhodri HAYWARD, “Enduring Emotions:<br />
James L. Halliday and the Invention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Psychosocial,” 827–838 [ref. 3479]; Elizabeth A.<br />
WILSON, “ ‘Would I Had Him with Me Always’:<br />
Affects <strong>of</strong> Longing in Early Artificial Intelligence,”<br />
839–847 [ref. 4102]; Otniel E. DROR, “Afterword:<br />
A Reflection on Feelings and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
848–851.<br />
50. WITHERS, Charles W. J. “Place and the ‘Spatial<br />
Turn’ in Geography and in <strong>History</strong>.” J. Hist. Ideas 70<br />
(2009): 637–658.<br />
Includes a section on the recent historiography <strong>of</strong><br />
science.<br />
6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AS A<br />
PROFESSION<br />
51. BOUCHET, Alain, and Philippe CHARLIER.<br />
“L’enseignement de l’histoire de la médecine dans<br />
les institutions universitaires françaises.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 145–148.<br />
52. BRAUNSTEIN, Jean-François. L’histoire des<br />
sciences : Méthodes, styles et controverses. Textes<br />
clés. (384 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: Vrin, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782711619337.<br />
On the “French style” in the history <strong>of</strong> science over<br />
the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R106]<br />
53. CHINCHEVA, Stefka. “A Brief <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bulgarian Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine.”<br />
Vesalius 12 (2006): 106–111.<br />
54. DAYÉ, Christian. “ ‘According to the Books...’:<br />
Reviewing <strong>Science</strong> Studies Textbooks.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 38 (2008): 303–318.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Sergio SISMONDO, An Introduction<br />
to <strong>Science</strong> and Technology Studies (2004);<br />
Matthew DAVID, <strong>Science</strong> in <strong>Society</strong> (2005)<br />
[ref. 149]; Steven YEARLEY, Making Sense <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (2005) [ref. 173].<br />
55. DOWNEY, Gary Lee. “What Is Engineering<br />
Studies For? Dominant Practices and Scalable Scholarship.”<br />
Eng. Stud. 1 (2009): 55–76.<br />
Explores the topic area <strong>of</strong> this new journal.<br />
56. EVENDEN, Matthew. “Environmental <strong>History</strong><br />
Pedagogy beyond <strong>History</strong> and on the Web.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 14 (2009): 737–743.<br />
57. GUO Jinhai. “Joseph Needham’s <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Civilisation in China and the Founding <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />
for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong> in China.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue.<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 273–292.<br />
58. GURPEGUI RESANO, J. R., and A. MONREAL<br />
MARQUIEGUI. “La enseñanza de historia de la medicina<br />
en España.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008):<br />
141–144.<br />
59. HOMBURG, Ernst. “Boundaries and Audiences<br />
<strong>of</strong> National Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Insights from the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands.”<br />
Nuncius 23 (2008): 309–345.<br />
60. JIANG Zhenhuan. “Dividing the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
into Stages: Principle and Project.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27<br />
(2008): 13–27.<br />
61. KJÆRGAARD, Peter C. “The Darwin Enterprise:<br />
From Scientific Icon to Global Product.” Hist. Sci. 48<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 105–122.<br />
62. KORTEMEYER, Gerd, and Catherine WESTFALL.<br />
“The Physical Tourist: A European Study Course.”<br />
Phys. Persp. 12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 89–99.<br />
On a European study course exploring the early<br />
history <strong>of</strong> relativity and quantum theory.<br />
63. LELLOUCH, Alain. “Mais où va donc Vesalius ?<br />
(Analyse de la production et du contenu de la revue,<br />
de 1995 à 2005).” Vesalius 11, no. 2 (2005): 98–103.<br />
64. LIAO Yuqun. “Retrospect and Prospect.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Introduction to a special Issue<br />
in Commemoration <strong>of</strong> the 50th Anniversary for the<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Institute for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> CAS. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007):<br />
265–272.<br />
Contents: GUO Jinhai, “Joseph Needham’s <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Civilisation in China and the Founding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Institute for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong><br />
in China,” 273–292 [ref. 57]; DU Shiran, “<strong>Science</strong><br />
and Technology during the Yuan Dynasty<br />
and Their Social Background,” 293–302 [ref. 666];<br />
HAN Qi, “The Origin <strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong> ‘Retrieving<br />
Lost Rites from Barbarians’ and Its Transmission<br />
in Late Ming and Early Qing,” 303–311 [ref. 667];<br />
ZOU Dahai, “The Method <strong>of</strong> Excess and Deficiency<br />
in Early China: An Investigation on the<br />
Basis <strong>of</strong> the Problems <strong>of</strong> Excess and Deficiency in<br />
the Suanshushu,” 312–323 [ref. 693]; CHEN Jiujin,<br />
“The Five-Element Calendar Uncovered by the<br />
Sacrificial Relic in Taoism,” 324–333 [ref. 694];<br />
TIAN Song, “The Communication between Gods<br />
and Humans: The Genesis Mythology <strong>of</strong> the Naxi<br />
Ethnic Group and Its Cosmos Structure,” 334–<br />
351 [ref. 713]; NING Xiaoyu, “The Lunar Theo-
7. Historians <strong>of</strong> science 5<br />
ries in Xinfa Suanshu,” 352–362 [ref. 705]; SUN<br />
Chengsheng, “The Diffusion and Impact <strong>of</strong> Western<br />
Optical Knowledge in Late Ming and Early<br />
Qing: A Study <strong>of</strong> Sun Yunqiu’s Jingshi,” 363–<br />
376 [ref. 724]; WU Yan and JIANG Xiaoyuan,<br />
“Observation <strong>of</strong> the Intensity <strong>of</strong> Gravity in China<br />
by R. P. Lejay in the 1930s: Details and Significance,”<br />
377–388 [ref. 3126]; HE Juan, “The<br />
Chinese Nomenclatures for Inorganic Compounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Educational Association <strong>of</strong> China and Du<br />
Yaquan,” 389-400 [ref. 2355]; HUA Jueming, “A<br />
Discussion on the Finishing Work <strong>of</strong> Shang-Zhou<br />
Bronze Ritual Vessels,” 401–406 [ref. 761]; ZHAO<br />
Chengze and ZHAO Hansheng, “Lead Chromate<br />
and Arsenic Disulfide, with a Discussion about the<br />
Color <strong>of</strong> Fabric Discovered in Rujiazhuang Village<br />
in Shaan’xi,” 418–424 [ref. 726].<br />
65. LIU, Min. “Statistical Analysis in Studies in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>s (1996–2005).” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26<br />
(2007): 222–233.<br />
66. MAGOWSKA, Anita. “The UNESCO Concept<br />
<strong>of</strong> Heritage and Teaching <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
and Pharmacy in the Karol Marcinkowski University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>Science</strong>s in Poznan.” Vesalius 9, no. 1<br />
(2003): 33–35.<br />
67. MANTEGARI, Cristina. “El Departamento de<br />
Historia de la Ciencia de la Universidad de Buenos<br />
Aires en las décadas de 1960 y 1970.” Saber y Tiempo<br />
5, no 19 (2005): 189–197.<br />
68. MAYER, Roger. “L’enseignement de l’Histoire<br />
de la Médecine en Suisse : Historique et état actuel.”<br />
Vesalius 6 (2000): 42–50.<br />
69. MORANGE, Michel. À quoi sert l’histoire des<br />
sciences ? Conférence prononcée le 26 octobre 2006.<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s en questions. (70 pp.; bibl.) Versailles: Éd.<br />
Quae, 2008. ISBN: 9782759200825.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R633]<br />
70. NIETO-GALAN, Agustí. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
in Spain: A Critical Overview.” Nuncius 23 (2008):<br />
211–236.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> science as an academic discipline<br />
in the 20th century.<br />
71. NYE, Mary Jo. “Re-Reading Bernal: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> at the Crossroads in 20th-Century Britain.”<br />
In Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1], 235–258.<br />
72. ORNEK BUKEN, Nuket, and Serap SAHINOGLU.<br />
“Critique <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>History</strong> Education in Turkey’s<br />
Medical Faculties.” Vesalius 12 (2006): 44–49.<br />
73. SABIN, Paul. “ ‘The Ultimate Environmental<br />
Dilemma’: Making a Place for Historians in the<br />
Climate Change and Energy Debates.” Environ. Hist.<br />
15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 76–93.<br />
74. SHEEHAN, Helena. “The Influence <strong>of</strong> Marxism<br />
on <strong>Science</strong> Studies: 1931 and Now.” KRITIKI 6<br />
(2007): 3–8.<br />
75. SHELL-GELLASCH, Amy. (Ed.) Hands on <strong>History</strong>:<br />
A Resource for Teaching Mathematics. MAA<br />
Notes, 72. (xii + 177 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Washington,<br />
D.C.: Mathematical Association <strong>of</strong> America, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9780883851821.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R823]<br />
76. SIMÕES, Ana, Ana CARNEIRO, and Maria Paula<br />
DIOGO. “Perspectives on Contemporary <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> in Portugal.” Nuncius 23 (2008): 237–263.<br />
77. SZRETER, Simon. “<strong>History</strong>, Policy and the Social<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009):<br />
235–244.<br />
78. UNAT, Yavuz. “Salih Zeki’s Methodology in<br />
Âsâr-i Bâkiye.” [Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli<br />
Bilimi Arast. 7, no. 1 (2005): 23–31.<br />
On on the methodology <strong>of</strong> Salih Zeki, who helped<br />
establish the field <strong>of</strong> history <strong>of</strong> science in Turkey in<br />
the early 20th century.<br />
79. WANG Baohong and WEI Yidong. “New Research<br />
Trends in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Britain and<br />
the United States (1993–2005).” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 202–221.<br />
80. ZHANG Baichun. “Opportunities, Challenges,<br />
and Growth: Discipline Building and Projects at<br />
the CAS Institute for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong><br />
from 1997 to 2007.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
First article in a special issue for the Symposium on<br />
Discipline Building and Development in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech.<br />
28 (2007): 305–319.<br />
Issue includes nearly thirty articles on institution<br />
building, disciplinary histories, and teaching in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> science and technology. Contributors:<br />
HU Huakai, JIANG Xiaoyuan, GUO Shirong,<br />
SUN Shuyun, FENG Lisheng, WAN Fubin, GUO<br />
Shuchun, CHEN Meidong, HUA Jueming, WANG<br />
Yangzong, WANG Zuoyue, HU Danian, LUO Guihuan,<br />
WANG Xingguang, ZHANG Zhibin, SHI<br />
Yunli, WU Guosheng, JIANG Zhenhuan, WEI Yidong,<br />
LI Zhaohua, ZHANG Daqing, LI Yanping,<br />
WANG Shiping, LI Wenlin, QIAN Wei, LIU Bing,<br />
LUO Jianjin, YUAN Jiangyang, WANG Qianjin,<br />
HU Weijia, SIQINBILIG, GUAN Shouyi.<br />
7. HISTORIANS OF SCIENCE<br />
81. BALDWIN, Mary E. “Eloge: Marianne (Marika)<br />
Gosztonyi Ainley, 1937–2008.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009):<br />
852–855.<br />
82. BLUME, Stuart. “Olga Amsterdamska Moore<br />
(1953–2009).” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 957–959.
6 7. Historians <strong>of</strong> science<br />
83. BRAUNSTEIN, Jean-François. (Ed.) Canguilhem<br />
: Histoire des sciences et politique du vivant.<br />
Débats philosophiques. (160 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9782130560340.<br />
Contents: François DAGOGNET, “Pourquoi<br />
la maladie et le réflexe dans la philosophie<br />
biomédicale de Canguilhem ?”; Dominique<br />
LECOURT, “Georges Canguilhem, le philosophe”;<br />
Claude DEBRU, “L’engagement philosophique<br />
dans le champ de la médecine : Georges Canguilhem<br />
aujourd’hui”; Jean-François BRAUNSTEIN,<br />
“Psychologie et milieu. Éthique et histoire des<br />
sciences chez Georges Canguilhem”; François DE-<br />
LAPORTE, “Foucault, Canguilhem et les monstres”;<br />
Ian HACKING, “Canguilhem parmi les cyborgs”;<br />
Arild UTAKER, “Canguilhem et Wittgenstein : une<br />
rencontre autour de ‘Le cerveau et la pensée’ .”<br />
Reviews: [ref. R105]<br />
84. BURIAN, Richard. “Eloge: Marjorie Glicksman<br />
Grene, 1910–2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 856–859.<br />
85. CHANG, Ku-Ming “Kevin”, and Karen Hunger<br />
PARSHALL. “Eloge: Allen George Debus, 16 August<br />
1926–6 March 2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 159–162.<br />
86. DEMIDOV, S. S. “Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov,<br />
historien des mathématiques.” In Liber Amicorum<br />
Jean Dhombres, edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE<br />
(2008) [ref. 273], 101–111.<br />
87. DUMONT, Fernand. Oeuvres complètes de Fernand<br />
Dumont. Edited by Serge CANTIN. (5 v.; ill.;<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) Québec: Presses de l’Université<br />
Laval, 2008. ISBN: 9782763787121.<br />
Volumes 1 and 2 collect his work in philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
science.<br />
88. FENG Lisheng and GUO Shirong. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Li Di and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in<br />
China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
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89. FIELD, J. V. “Alfred Rupert Hall (26 July 1920–5<br />
February 2009) and Marie Boas Hall (18 October<br />
1919–23 February 2009).” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 99–103.<br />
90. FOLKERTS, Menso. “Hubertus L. L. Busard:<br />
(1923–2007).” Hist. Math. 36 (2009): 317–320.<br />
91. GORMAN, Michael E. “David Charles Gooding<br />
(1947–2009).” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 341–343.<br />
92. GORMAN, Michael E. “Obituary: Michael J.<br />
Mahoney.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 159–160.<br />
93. GRYGLEWSKI, Ryszard W. “Definition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine in the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Wladyslaw<br />
Szumowski.” Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 1<br />
(2009): 79–94.<br />
On the Polish historian <strong>of</strong> medicine Wladyslaw<br />
Szumowski.<br />
94. GUICCIARDINI, Niccolò. “Derek Thomas<br />
Whiteside (1932–2008).” Hist. Math. 36 (2009):<br />
4–9.<br />
95. GÜNERGUN, Feza. “Adnan Adivar’s Works in<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Prior to the La <strong>Science</strong> Chez<br />
Les Turcs Ottomans and Thereafter.” Osmanli Bilimi<br />
Arast. 7, no. 2 (2006): 13–53.<br />
96. HAMOU, Philippe. “Gérard Simon (1931–<br />
2009).” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 511–516.<br />
97. JAMES, Frank A. J. L. “Eloge: A. Rupert Hall, 26<br />
July 1920–5 February 2009 and Marie Boas Hall, 18<br />
October 1919–23 February 2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
165–171.<br />
98. KING, David A. “Edward Stewart Kennedy<br />
(1912–2009).” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 117–119.<br />
99. KOX, A. J. “Eloge: Martin Jesse Klein, 25 June<br />
1924–28 March 2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 163–165.<br />
100. KRANAKIS, Eda. “Looking Into the Mirror <strong>of</strong><br />
Time: Reflections on the Life and Work <strong>of</strong> Edwin T.<br />
Layton Jr., 1928–2009.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
543–560.<br />
101. LÖWY, Ilana. “Eloge: Olga Amsterdamska,<br />
1953–2009.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 412–415.<br />
102. LÜTZEN, Jesper, and Henrik Kragh SØRENSEN.<br />
“In Honour <strong>of</strong> Kirsti Andersen.” Centaurus 52<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 1–3.<br />
103. MARTIN, Brian. “In Memoriam: J. D. North:<br />
Historian Of the Exact <strong>Science</strong>s.” Suhayl 8 (2008):<br />
265–273.<br />
104. NIU Weixing. “From Ancient China to Modern<br />
West: The Explorations <strong>of</strong> Academician Xi Zezong in<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
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105. PEREIRA NETO, André. “Eliot Freidson: progressão<br />
e condicionamentos na biografia de um intelectual.”<br />
English title: [Eliot Freidson: Progression<br />
and Constraints in the Biography <strong>of</strong> an Intellectual].<br />
Manguinhos 16 (2009): 941–960.<br />
106. PRINCIPE, Lawrence M. “Allen G. Debus<br />
(1926–2009): An Appreciation.” Ambix 56 (2009):<br />
201.<br />
107. “Publications de Jean Dhombres (1966–2007).”<br />
In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres, edited by<br />
RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 557–583.
7. Historians <strong>of</strong> science 7<br />
108. RASHED, Roshdi. “A. Youschkevitch, historien<br />
des mathématiques arabes.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue<br />
“Mémorial Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch. Int. Hist.<br />
Sci. 58 (2008): 9–13.<br />
109. RESTIVO, Sal, and Rachel DOWTY. “Bernard<br />
Barber and Mary Douglas.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
635–640.<br />
110. SMITH, Merritt Roe. “W. David Lewis, 1931–<br />
2007.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 290–292.<br />
111. VOGT, Annette B. “Boris Abramovich Rosenfeld:<br />
(1917–2008).” Hist. Math. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 8–10.<br />
112. WEAR, Andrew. “Rupert Hall and Mary Boas<br />
Hall.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 587–589.
B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding <strong>Science</strong><br />
10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
113. BARAB, Peter. The Complementary Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Reality. (vii + 527 pp.; bibl.; index.) Portland, OR:<br />
Open Way Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780982263709.<br />
Wide-ranging treatment <strong>of</strong> the concept in philosophical<br />
terms, going far beyond its implications in<br />
quantum physics.<br />
114. BECKERMANN, Ansgar. Analytische<br />
Einführung in die Philosophie des Geistes. Translated<br />
Title: [Analytic Introduction to the Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mind.] In German. De-Gruyter-Studienbuch. (xxi<br />
+ 534 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9783110204247.<br />
115. BOUDRY, Maarten, Stefaan BLANCKE, and<br />
Johan BRAECKMAN. “How Not to Attack Intelligent<br />
Design Creationism: Philosophical Misconceptions<br />
about Methodological Naturalism.” Found. Sci. 15<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 227–244.<br />
116. CHAKRAVARTTY, Anjan. A Metaphysics for<br />
Scientific Realism: Knowing the Unobservable. (xvii<br />
+ 251 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780521876490.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R152]<br />
117. CLEMENT, John. Creative Model Construction<br />
in Scientists and Students: The Role <strong>of</strong> Imagery,<br />
Analogy, and Mental Stimulation. (xxvii + 601 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht: Springer, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781402067112.<br />
An analysis <strong>of</strong> video tapes <strong>of</strong> scientifically trained<br />
experts thinking aloud while working on unfamiliar<br />
problems.<br />
118. COLLINS, Harry. Tacit and Explicit Knowledge.<br />
(xiv + 186 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago:<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780226113807.<br />
119. DAVIES, E. B. Why Beliefs Matter: Reflections<br />
on the Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (x + 250 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780199586202.<br />
Includes chapters on the nature <strong>of</strong> mathematics and<br />
the relationship <strong>of</strong> science to religion.<br />
120. DE REGT, Henk W., Sabina LEONELLI, and<br />
Kai EIGNER. (Eds.) Scientific Understanding: Philosophical<br />
Perspectives. (ix + 352 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Pittsburg, PA: University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburg Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780822943785.<br />
121. DICKEN, Paul. Constructive Empiricism: Epistemology<br />
and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (288 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780230247536.<br />
122. ESPINOZA, Miguel. “La reducción de lo posible.<br />
René Thom y el determinismo causal.” Theoria<br />
(0495-4548) 22 (2007): 233–251.<br />
123. FROST-ARNOLD, Karen Louise. “The Epistemological<br />
Importance <strong>of</strong> Trust in <strong>Science</strong>.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 2008. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3335751. 184 pp.<br />
124. GARNAR, Andrew Wells. “An Essay Concerning<br />
Subjectivity and Scientific Realism: Some<br />
Fancies on Sellarsian Themes and Onto-politics.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and<br />
State University, 2007. Advisor: Pitt, Joseph C.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3310179. 129 pp.<br />
125. HARTMANN, Stephan. (Ed.) Nancy<br />
Cartwright’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. Routledge Studies<br />
in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 3. (ix + 406 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780415386005.<br />
Contributors: Carl HOEFER, Daniela BAILER-<br />
JONES, Ulrich GAHDE, Margaret MORRISON,<br />
Paul TELLER, Ronald N. GIERE, Mauricio<br />
SUAREZ, Stathis PSILLOS, James WOODWARD,<br />
Iain MARTEL, Julian REISS, Christoph Schmidt<br />
PETRI, Michael ESFELD, Brigitte FALKENBURG,<br />
Alfred NORDMANN.<br />
126. HON, Giora. “Error: The Long Neglect, the<br />
One-Sided View, and a Typology.” In Going Amiss in<br />
Experimental Research, edited by HON et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 127], 11–26.<br />
Explores the ideas <strong>of</strong> Karl Popper, Willard Quine,<br />
and Alexandre Koyré.<br />
127. HON, Giora, Jutta SCHICKORE, and Friedrich<br />
STEINLE. (Eds.) Going Amiss in Experimental Research.<br />
Boston Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
267. (x + 277 pp.; ill.) Dordrect, Netherlands:<br />
Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9781402088926.<br />
Contents: Giora HON, Jutta SCHICKORE and<br />
Friedrich STEINLE, “Introduction: Mapping ‘Going<br />
Amiss,’ ” 1-9; Giora HON, “Error: The Long<br />
Neglect, the One-Sided View, and a Typology,”<br />
11-26 [ref. 126]; Jutta SHICKORE, “Error as Historiographical<br />
Challenge: The Infamous Globule<br />
Hypothesis,” 27-45 [ref. 2531]; Giora HON,<br />
“Living Extremely Flat: The Life <strong>of</strong> an Automaton;<br />
John von Neumann’s Conception <strong>of</strong> Error <strong>of</strong><br />
(in)Animate Systems,” 55-71 [ref. 3639]; Kärin<br />
NICKELSEN and Gerd GRASSHOFF, “Concepts<br />
from the Bench: Hans Krebs, Kurt Henseleit and<br />
the Urea Cycle,” 91-117 [ref. 3150]; Friedrich
11. Sociological & psychological analysis 9<br />
STEINLE, “How Experiments Make Concepts<br />
Fail: Faraday and Magnetic Curves,” 119-135<br />
[ref. 2329]; Kostas GAVROGLU, “A Pioneer Who<br />
Never Got It Right: James Dewar and the Elusive<br />
Phenomena <strong>of</strong> Cold,” 137-157 [ref. 2349]; Wendy<br />
PARKER, “Distinguishing Real Results from Instrumental<br />
Artifacts: The Case <strong>of</strong> the Missing<br />
Rain,” 161-177 [ref. 1982]; Jan FRERCKS, “Going<br />
Right and Making It Wrong: The Reception<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fizeau’s Ether-Drift Experiment <strong>of</strong> 1859,” 179-<br />
210 [ref. 2319]; Allan FRANKLIN, “The Spectrum<br />
<strong>of</strong> β Decay: Continuous or Discrete? A Variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> Errors in Experimental Investigation,” 211-235<br />
[ref. 3086]; Ursula KLEIN, “In the Thick <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />
Matter,” 253-272 [ref. 2363].<br />
128. HUDSON, Robert G. “The Relevance <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
to Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Theoria (0495-4548) 21<br />
(2006): 197–212.<br />
129. KELLERT, Stephen H., Helen E. LONGINO,<br />
and C. Kenneth WATERS. (Eds.) Scientific Pluralism.<br />
Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>. (xxix + 248 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9780816647637.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R498]<br />
130. MACHEREY, Pierre. “Histoire des savoirs et<br />
épistémologie.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 217–236.<br />
Uses Kepler as an example.<br />
131. MITCHELL, Sandra. Unsimple Truths: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Complexity, and Policy. (x + 149 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780226532622.<br />
Argues against reductionistic thinking by drawing<br />
on the understanding <strong>of</strong> the world through contemporary<br />
sciences.<br />
132. PSILLOS, Stathis. “Part <strong>of</strong> a review syposium:<br />
Grasping at Realist Straws.” Metascience 18 (2009):<br />
363–370.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> P. Kyle STANFORD, Exceeding<br />
Our Grasp (2006).<br />
133. RICHARDSON, Alan, and Thomas UEBEL.<br />
(Eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism.<br />
New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2007.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R758]<br />
134. SAATSI, Juha. “Part <strong>of</strong> a review syposium:<br />
Grasping at Realist Straws.” Metascience 18 (2009):<br />
355–362.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> P. Kyle STANFORD, Exceeding<br />
Our Grasp (2006).<br />
135. SALHAB, Muhammad K. La tradition scientifique<br />
: Méthode et histoire. (177 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Paris-Budapest-Kinshasa: L’Harmattan, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9782296017177.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R787]<br />
136. SIMON, Gérard. “Le problème inverse de Lévi-<br />
Strauss.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 237–246.<br />
Discusses the role <strong>of</strong> mathematical abstraction in<br />
science.<br />
137. SOLER, Lena, Howard SANKEY, and Paul<br />
HOYNINGEN-HUENE. (Eds.) Rethinking Scientific<br />
Change and Theory Comparison: Stabilities, Ruptures,<br />
Incommensurabilities? Boston Studies in the<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 255. (x + 384 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Dordrecht: Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9781402062742.<br />
Papers from a conference consisting <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />
as well as philosophers and historians <strong>of</strong> science.<br />
138. STANFORD, P. Kyle. “Author’s Response to<br />
review syposium: Grasping at Realist Straws.” Metascience<br />
18 (2009): 379–390.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> P. Kyle STANFORD, Exceeding<br />
Our Grasp (2006).<br />
139. STEINLE, Friedrich. “Scientific Change and<br />
Empirical Concepts.” “Spotlight on: The Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Scientific Change” [ref. 1900]. Centaurus 51 (2009):<br />
305–313.<br />
140. TSCHAEPE, Mark Dietrich. “Mechanistic Explanations<br />
at Work: Accounting for Pragmatic Considerations<br />
in <strong>Science</strong> and Philosophy.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 69/12 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,<br />
2008. Advisor: Hickman, Larry A. Pub.<br />
no. AA. 125 pp. Looks at a case study <strong>of</strong> neural<br />
explanations for behavior used to explain monogamous<br />
behavior.<br />
141. VANDERBURGH, William L. “Theory Choice in<br />
the Historical <strong>Science</strong>s: Geology as a Philosophical<br />
Case Study.” In The Revolution in Geology from<br />
the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by<br />
ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 267–276.<br />
The focus is on Charles Lyell and uniformitarianism.<br />
142. WINTHER, Rasmus Grønfeldt. “Part <strong>of</strong> a review<br />
syposium: Grasping at Realist Straws.” Metascience<br />
18 (2009): 370–379.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> P. Kyle STANFORD, Exceeding<br />
Our Grasp (2006).<br />
11. SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL<br />
ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE<br />
143. ANDERSON, Warwick. “From Subjugated<br />
Knowledge to Conjugated Subjects: <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Globalisation, or Postcolonial Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>?”<br />
Postcolon. Stud. 12 (2009): 389–400.<br />
144. ARIEW, Roger. “Some Reflections on Thomas<br />
Kuhn’s Account <strong>of</strong> Scientific Change.” “Spotlight<br />
on The Nature <strong>of</strong> Scientific Change” [ref. 1900].<br />
Centaurus 51 (2009): 294–298.
10 11. Sociological & psychological analysis<br />
145. ARNASON, Gardar Agust. “Politics <strong>of</strong> Truth: A<br />
Critique <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Power with Constant Reference<br />
to Michel Foucault.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/06<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Canada),<br />
2006. Pub. no. AAT NR39980. 227 pp. Focuses on<br />
the scientific studies <strong>of</strong> left-handers and Icelanders.<br />
146. BOGHOSSIAN, Paul. Fear <strong>of</strong> Knowledge:<br />
Against Relativism and Constructivism. Oxford:<br />
Clarendon Press, 2005. ISBN: 019928718X.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 47]<br />
147. CARRIER, Martin, Don HOWARD, and Janet<br />
KOURANY. (Eds.) The Challenge <strong>of</strong> the Social and<br />
the Pressure <strong>of</strong> Practice: <strong>Science</strong> and Values Revisited.<br />
(vii + 262 pp.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780822943174.<br />
Contents: Martin CARRIER, “Introduction: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and the Social,” 1-16; John D. NORTON,<br />
“Must Evidence Underdetermine Theory?” 17-44;<br />
Margaret MORRISON, “Values and Their Intersection:<br />
Reduction as Methodology and Ideology,”<br />
45-67; Helen E. LONGINO, “Values, Heuristics,<br />
and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,” 68-86; Janet A.<br />
KOURANY, “Replacing the Ideal <strong>of</strong> Value-Free<br />
<strong>Science</strong>,” 87-111; Jay F. ROSENBERG, “Scientific<br />
Values and the Values <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 112-130; Peter<br />
WEINGART, “How Robust Is ‘Socially Robust<br />
Knowledge’?” 131-145; Roger STRAND, “In Defense<br />
<strong>of</strong> Some Sweeping Claims about Socially<br />
Robust Knowledge,” 146-159; Christopher HAM-<br />
LIN, “Third Wave <strong>Science</strong> Studies: Toward a <strong>History</strong><br />
and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Expertise,” 160-188; James<br />
Robert BROWN, “The Community <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> R○ ,”<br />
189-216; Martin CARRIER, “<strong>Science</strong> in the Grip<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Economy: On the Epistemic Impact <strong>of</strong><br />
the Commercialization <strong>of</strong> Research,” 217-234<br />
[ref. 3708]; Matthias ADAM, “Promoting Disinterestedness<br />
or Making Use <strong>of</strong> Bias? Interests and<br />
Moral Obligation in Commercialized Research,”<br />
235-255 [ref. 187].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R143]<br />
148. CHEN, Xiang, and Peter BARKER. “Process<br />
Concepts and Cognitive Obstacles to Change: Perspectives<br />
on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Science</strong> Policy.”<br />
“Spotlight on: The Nature <strong>of</strong> Scientific Change”<br />
[ref. 1900]. Centaurus 51 (2009): 314–320.<br />
149. DAVID, Matthew. <strong>Science</strong> in <strong>Society</strong>. (xiii + 199<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
2005. ISBN: 9780333993477.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 54]<br />
150. DEBRU, Claude. “Über Georges Canguilhems<br />
Was heißt eine wissenschaftliche Ideologie? und über<br />
deutsch-französische Beiträge zum Thema Wissenschaft<br />
und Ideologie aus den letzten vierzig Jahren.”<br />
Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 147–156.<br />
151. EDWARDS, David. Artscience: Creativity in<br />
the Post-Google Generation. (194 pp.; bibl.; ill.)<br />
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780674026254.<br />
On how creative breakthroughs in art and science<br />
take place.<br />
152. FAGAN, Melinda B. “Fleck and the Social Constitution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientific Objectivity.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 272–285.<br />
153. FISCH, Menachem. “Taking the Linguistic<br />
Turn Seriously.” Part <strong>of</strong> a symosium on disciplinary<br />
distinctions in science and the humanities. [ref. 3685].<br />
Eur. Legacy 13 (2008): 605–622.<br />
154. FRASER, Mariam. “Introduction: Intimacy in<br />
Research.” Introduction to a special issue. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 21, no. 4 (2008): 1–16.<br />
Articles explore how researchers develop intimacy<br />
through sensory, emotional, and affective relations<br />
as they perform research, as well as the ramifications<br />
<strong>of</strong> this in terms <strong>of</strong> knowledge, power, and<br />
ethical concerns. Contents: Carolyn STEEDMAN,<br />
“Intimacy in Research: Accounting for It,” 17–<br />
33 [ref. 46]; Bronwyn C. PARRY, “Inventing Iris:<br />
Negotiating the Unexpected Spatialities <strong>of</strong> Intimacy,”<br />
34–48; Julia O’Connell DAVIDSON, “If No<br />
Means No, Does Yes Mean Yes? Consenting to<br />
Research Intimacies,” 49–67; Mónica G. Moreno<br />
FIGUEROA, “Looking Emotionally: Photography,<br />
Racism and Intimacy in Research,” 68–85; Simon<br />
COHN, “Making Objective Facts from Intimate<br />
Relations: The Case <strong>of</strong> Neuroscience and Its Entanglements<br />
with Volunteers,” 86–103 [ref. 3904];<br />
Rebecca COLEMAN, “A Method <strong>of</strong> Intuition: Becoming,<br />
Relationality, Ethics,” 104–123 [ref. 432].<br />
155. GARBER, Daniel. “Galileo, Newton and All<br />
That: If It Wasn’t a Scientific Revolution, What Was<br />
It? (A Manifesto).” Circumscribere 7 (2009): 9–18.<br />
156. GARCÍA DÍAZ, Paloma. “Los límites del principio<br />
de indeterminación radical en Latour y el giro<br />
político de su filos<strong>of</strong>ía de la ciencia.” Theoria (0495-<br />
4548) 23 (2008): 319–336.<br />
157. GERHARDT, Uta. “Zäsuren und Zeitperspektiven.<br />
Überlegungen zu ‘Wertfreiheit’ und ‘Objektivität’<br />
als Problemen der Wissenschaftsgeschichte.”<br />
In Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by<br />
BRUCH et al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 39–67.<br />
158. HARDING, Robert. “Manuel Castells’s Technocultural<br />
Epoch in ‘The Information Age.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on “technoculture” and science fiction.<br />
[ref. 212]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006): 18–29.<br />
159. HEATH, Christian, and Dirk vom LEHN. “Configuring<br />
‘Interactivity’: Enhancing Engagement in<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Centres and Museums.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38<br />
(2008): 63–91.<br />
160. KARAFYLLIS, Nicole C., and Gotlind<br />
ULSHÖFER. (Eds.) Sexualized Brains: Scientific<br />
Modeling <strong>of</strong> Emotional Intelligence from a Cultural<br />
Perspective. (xvii + 429 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in-
12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science 11<br />
dex.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780262113175.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R490]<br />
161. KOCHAN, Jeff. “Contrastive Explanation and<br />
the ‘Strong Programme’ in the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Knowledge.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 127–144.<br />
162. LUCKHURST, Roger. “Bruno Latour’s Scientifiction:<br />
Networks, Assemblages, and Tangled Objects.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on “technoculture” and<br />
science fiction. [ref. 212]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33<br />
(2006): 4–17.<br />
163. OLEINIK, Anton. “Inquiring into Communication<br />
in <strong>Science</strong>: Alternative Approaches.” Sci.<br />
Context 22 (2009): 613–646.<br />
164. PINCH, Trevor. “The Invisible Technologies <strong>of</strong><br />
G<strong>of</strong>fman’s Sociology from the Merry-Go-Round to<br />
the Internet.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 409–424.<br />
165. RAYNAUD, Dominique. Sociologie des controverses<br />
scientifiques. Sociologies. (xi + 222 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Paris: Presses universitaires de France,<br />
2003. ISBN: 9782130525561.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R742]<br />
166. RIIS, Søren. “The Symmetry between Bruno<br />
Latour and Martin Heidegger: The Technique <strong>of</strong><br />
Turning a Police Officer into a Speed Bump.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 285–301.<br />
167. ROELCKE, Volker. “Auf der Suche nach der<br />
Politik in der Wissensproduktion: Plädoyer für<br />
eine historischpolitische Epistemologie.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 176–192.<br />
168. SLINGERLAND, Edward. What <strong>Science</strong> Offers<br />
the Humanities: Integrating Body and Culture. (xv<br />
+ 370 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521877701.<br />
Argues that humanities scholars need to appreciate<br />
the findings <strong>of</strong> natural science in certain areas in<br />
order to allow for better ways to study culture.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R838]<br />
169. SMITH, George. “Juice? Some Recent Discussions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Creativity in Technology.” In The Applied-<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLELLAN (2008)<br />
[ref. 515], 170–207.<br />
170. TAYLOR, Peter. “Well-Pressed Stories.” Tech.<br />
& Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 477–479.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Andrew PICKERING and Keith<br />
GUZIK (eds.), The Mangle in Practice (2009).<br />
171. VINCK, Dominique. Sociology <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Work: The Fundamental Relationship between <strong>Science</strong><br />
and <strong>Society</strong>. [<strong>Science</strong>s et societé. Sociologie du<br />
travail scientifique] In English. (viii + 267 pp.; index;<br />
ill.) Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9781848449640.<br />
172. WAHRIG, Bettina. “Eine Frage der Politik:<br />
Wissenschaft und Ideologie im 21. Jahrhundert.” Ber.<br />
Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 193–210.<br />
173. YEARLEY, Steven. Making Sense <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Understanding the Social Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (xv +<br />
205 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: SAGE, 2005. ISBN:<br />
9780803986916.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 54]<br />
12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS<br />
OF SCIENCE<br />
174. BREDEKAMP, Horst, Birgit SCHNEIDER, and<br />
Vera DÜNKEL. (Eds.) Das technische Bild: Kompendium<br />
für eine Stilgeschichte wissenschaftlicher<br />
Bilder. (240 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: Akademie<br />
Verlag, 2008. ISBN: 9783050044965.<br />
Contents: Horst BREDEKAMP, Birgit SCHNEIDER<br />
and Vera DÜNKEL, “Editorial: Das Technische<br />
Bild,” 8-13; Angela FISCHEL, “Technische Bilder<br />
und kunsthistorische Begriffe,” 14-23 [ref. 210];<br />
Gabriele WERNER, “Kritische Überlegungen zur<br />
Frage, ob es eine allgemeine Bildtheorie des naturwissenschaftlichen<br />
Bildes geben kann,” 30-35;<br />
“Eine Stilgeschichte technischer Bilder? Ein interview<br />
mit Horst Bredekamp,” 36-47; Matthias<br />
BRUHN, “Eine Kunstgeschichte der Wissenschaft,”<br />
54-67 [ref. 209]; Margarete PRATSCHKE, “Digitale<br />
Bildgeschichte am Beispiel grafischer Benutzeroberflächen,”<br />
68-81 [ref. 537]; Jochen HENNIG,<br />
“Visuelle Erkenntnisgewinnung in der Wissenschaft<br />
am Beispiel der Rastertunnelmikroskopie,”<br />
86-95 [ref. 239]; Heike WEBER, “Das Projekt<br />
Technik im Bild um 1930 am Deutschen Museum,”<br />
100-115 [ref. 3625]; Reinhard WENDLER, “Probleme<br />
mit teleskopischen Bildern am Beispiel der<br />
Marskanäle,” 120-131 [ref. 3064]; Vera DÜNKEL,<br />
“Zur Spezifik der frühen Röntgenbilder und ihren<br />
Deutungen um 1900,” 136-147 [ref. 2975];<br />
Franziska BRONS, “Max Lautners Neubau der<br />
holländischen Kunstgeschichte auf dem Fundament<br />
der Fotografie,” 152-163 [ref. 2179]; Stefan<br />
DITZEN, “Von instrumenteller Wahrhaftigkeit und<br />
riesenhaften Bleistiften,” 168-177; Birgit SCHNEI-<br />
DER, “Notationssysteme der Weberei aus dem 17.<br />
und 18. Jahrhundert,” 182-191 [ref. 1800]; Angela<br />
MAYER-DEUTSCH, “Zu Athanasius Kirchers<br />
Trompe-l’oreille-Kontemplationen in den Quirinalsgärten<br />
von Rom,” 198-207 [ref. 1582]; Angela<br />
FISCHEL, “Naturgeschichte um 1600 am Beispiel<br />
von Aldrovandis Bildern,” 212-223 [ref. 1731].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R111]<br />
175. GRASSENI, Cristina. (Ed.) Skilled Visions: Between<br />
Apprenticeship and Standards. EASA Series,<br />
6; Learning Fields, 6. (viii + 226 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: Berghahn Books, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9781845452100.<br />
Contents: Cristina GRASSENI, “Introduction,” 1-<br />
19; Rane WILLERSLEV, “ ‘To have the world at<br />
a distance’: Reconsidering the Significance <strong>of</strong> Vision<br />
for Social Anthropology,” 23-46 [ref. 3358];<br />
Cristina GRASSENI, “Good Looking: Learning to<br />
Be a Cattle Breeder,” 47-66 [ref. 4109]; Francesco<br />
RONZON, “Icons and Transvestites: Notes on
12 12. Rhetorical & visual analysis <strong>of</strong> science<br />
Irony, Cognition and Visual Skill,” 67-88; Simon<br />
COHN, “Seeing and Drawing: The Role <strong>of</strong> Play<br />
in Medical Imaging,” 91-105 [ref. 3940]; Wendy<br />
GUNN, “Learning within the Workplaces <strong>of</strong> Artists,<br />
Anthropologists and Architects: Making Stories for<br />
Drawings and Writings,” 106-124; David TURN-<br />
BULL, “Maps and Plans in ‘Learning to See’: The<br />
London Underground and Chartres Cathedral as<br />
Examples <strong>of</strong> Performing Design,” 125-141; Barry<br />
SAUNDERS, “CT Suite: Visual Apprenticeship in<br />
the Age <strong>of</strong> the Mechanical Viewbox,” 145-165<br />
[ref. 3959]; Daniela BLEICHMAR, “Training the<br />
Naturalist’s Eye in the Eighteenth Century: Perfect<br />
Global Visions and Local Blind Spots,” 166-190<br />
[ref. 2003]; Andreas ROEPSTORFF, “Navigating<br />
the Brainscape: When Knowing Becomes Seeing,”<br />
191-206 [ref. 3908]; Michael HERZFELD, “Envisioning<br />
Skills: Insight, Hindsight, and Second<br />
Sight,” 207-218.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R359]<br />
Renée van de VALL, “A Penny for your Thoughts:<br />
Brain-Scans and the Mediation <strong>of</strong> Subjective Embodiment,”<br />
91-105 [ref. 3962]; Jenny SLATMAN,<br />
“Transparent Bodies: Revealing the Myth <strong>of</strong> Interiority,”<br />
107-122 [ref. 2982]; Maud RADSTAKE,<br />
“Looking for a Sponge: How a Body Learns to be<br />
Affected by Ultrasound,” 123-137 [ref. 3779]; Babette<br />
MÜLLER-ROCKSTROH, “Imagin(in)g Pregnancy<br />
in Northwest Tanzania: Networks, Experiences,<br />
and Translations,” 139-155 [ref. 3952];<br />
José van DIJCK, “Mediated Memories as Amalgamations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mind, Matter, and Culture,” 157-172<br />
[ref. 3905]; Gail WEISS, “Intertwined Identities,”<br />
173-186; Miriam van RIJSINGEN, “Framing Interiority:<br />
Portraits in the Age <strong>of</strong> Genomics,” 187-205<br />
[ref. 3740].<br />
181. VERTESI, Janet. “Mind the Gap: The London<br />
Underground Map and Users’ Representations <strong>of</strong><br />
Urban Space.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 7–33.<br />
176. LÜTHY, Christoph, and Alexis SMETS. “Words,<br />
Lines, Diagrams, Images: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Scientific Imagery.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence<br />
and Interpretation: Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 398–439.<br />
“Examines the problems encountered in contemporary<br />
attempts to establish a typology <strong>of</strong> medieval<br />
and early modern scientific images, and to associate<br />
apparent types with certain standard meanings.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
177. PANESE, Francesco. “Décrire et convaincre :<br />
rhétoriques visuelles de la cinématographie en<br />
médecine.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Film und Wissenschaft:<br />
Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und Parallelitäten.<br />
[ref. 216]. Gesnerus 66 (2009): 40–66.<br />
178. PICKSTONE, John V. “The Disunities <strong>of</strong> Representation.”<br />
Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 42 (2009): 595–600.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Lorraine DASTON and Peter GAL-<br />
ISON, Objectivity (2007).<br />
179. TIETGE, David J. Rational Rhetoric: The Role<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Popular Discourse. (xiv + 455 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) West Lafayette: Parlor Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9781602350694.<br />
180. VALL, Renée van de, and Robert ZWIJNEN-<br />
BERG. (Eds.) The Body Within: Art, Medicine and<br />
Visualization. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual <strong>History</strong>,<br />
176. (xiii + 227 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9789004176218.<br />
Contents: Renée van de VALL, “The Body Within:<br />
Art, Medicine and Visualization,” 1-13; Robert<br />
ZWIJNENBERG, “Leonardo and Female Interiority,”<br />
15-30 [ref. 1481]; Rina KNOEFF, “Animals<br />
Inside: Anatomy, Interiority and Virtue in the<br />
Early Modern Dutch Republic,” 31-50 [ref. 2026];<br />
Mieneke te HENNEPE, “Depicting Skin: Microscopy<br />
and the Visual Articulation <strong>of</strong> Skin Interior<br />
1820–1850,” 51-65 [ref. 2541]; Michael<br />
HAGNER, “The Mind at Work: The Visual Representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cerebral Processes,” 67-90 [ref. 417];
C. Thematic Approaches to the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
182. ABBOTT, Carl. How Cities Won the West:<br />
Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Urban Change in Western North<br />
America. Histories <strong>of</strong> the American Frontier. (x + 347<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Albuquerque: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Mexico Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780826333124.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R1]<br />
183. BIESBROUCK, Maurits, and Omer P. STEENO.<br />
“The Statues <strong>of</strong> Andreas Vesalius: ‘a capite ad calcem.’<br />
” Vesalius 14 (2008): 53–58.<br />
Describes the statues in Brussels, Vienna, Louvain,<br />
and Chicago.<br />
184. DAUM, Andreas. “Geschichte des Wissenschaftsjournalismus.”<br />
In WissensWelten, edited by<br />
Holger HETTWER, Markus LEHMKUHL and Holger<br />
WORMER (Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2008),<br />
133–153.<br />
185. DORLIN, Elsa. La matrice de la race :<br />
Généalogie sexuelle et coloniale de la nation<br />
française. Textes à l’appui; Genre & sexualité. (307<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Éditions La Découverte,<br />
2006. ISBN: 9782707148810.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R241]<br />
186. PAPANELOPOULOU, Faidra, Agustí NIETO-<br />
GALAN, and Enrique PERDIGUERO. (Eds.) Popularizing<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in the European<br />
Periphery, 1800–2000. <strong>Science</strong>, Technology and Culture,<br />
1700–1945. (xviii + 284 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Burlington: Ashgate, 2009. ISBN: 9780754662693.<br />
Contents: Jonathan R. TOPHAM, “Rethinking the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Popularization/Popular <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
1-20; Paola GOVONI, “The Historiography<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Popularization: Reflections Inspired by<br />
the Italian Case,” 21-42 [ref. 33]; Palmira Fontes da<br />
COSTA, “Women and the Popularization <strong>of</strong> Botany<br />
in Early Nineteenth-Century Portugal: The Marquise<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alorna’s Botanical Recreations,” 43-64<br />
[ref. 2483]; Geert VANPAEMEL and Brigitte Van<br />
TIGGELEN, “<strong>Science</strong> for the People: The Belgian<br />
Encyclopédie populaire and the Constitution <strong>of</strong> a<br />
National <strong>Science</strong> Movement,” 65-88 [ref. 2162];<br />
Josep SIMON, “Circumventing the ‘Elusive Quarries’<br />
<strong>of</strong> Popular <strong>Science</strong>: The Communication and<br />
Appropriation <strong>of</strong> Ganot’s Physics in Nineteenth-<br />
Century Britain,” 89-114 [ref. 2328]; Stefan POHL-<br />
VALERO, “The Circulation <strong>of</strong> Energy: Thermodynamics,<br />
National Culture and Social Progress in<br />
Spain, 1868–1890,” 115-134 [ref. 2324]; Rikke<br />
Schmidt KJÆRGAARD, “Electric Adventures and<br />
Natural Wonders: Exhibitions, Museums and Scientific<br />
Gardens in Nineteenth-Century Denmark,”<br />
135-156 [ref. 2157]; Gábor PALLO, “Genres <strong>of</strong><br />
Popular <strong>Science</strong>: Urania and the Scientific Theatre,”<br />
157-174; Johan KÄRNFELT, “The Popularization<br />
<strong>of</strong> Astronomy in Early Twentieth-Century<br />
Sweden: Aims and Motives,” 175-194 [ref. 3058];<br />
Enrique PERDIGUERO, José PARDO-TOMÁS and<br />
Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-VIDAL, “Physicians as a Public<br />
for the Popularization <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Interwar<br />
Catalonia: The Monografies Mèdiques Series,”<br />
195-216 [ref. 3444]; Matiana GONZÁLEZ-SILVA,<br />
“With or without Scientists: Reporting on Human<br />
Genetics in the Spanish Newspaper ‘El País’<br />
(1976–2006),” 217-236 [ref. 3870].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R685]<br />
21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />
187. ADAM, Matthias. “Promoting Disinterestedness<br />
or Making Use <strong>of</strong> Bias? Interests and Moral Obligation<br />
in Commercialized Research.” In The Challenge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Social and the Pressure <strong>of</strong> Practice, edited by<br />
CARRIER et al. (2008) [ref. 147], 235–255.<br />
188. ARONOVA, Elena. “In the Search <strong>of</strong> Soul in<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Medical Ethics’ Appropriation <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in the 1970s.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 31<br />
(2009): 5–34.<br />
189. BRYSON, Ken A. “Negotiating Environmental<br />
Rights.” Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 351–366.<br />
190. DOUGLAS, Heather. “Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium:<br />
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 35–40.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John FORGE, The Responsible<br />
Scientist (2008).<br />
191. EVANS, Nicholas. “Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium:<br />
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 33–35.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John FORGE, The Responsible<br />
Scientist (2008).<br />
192. FORGE, John. “Author’s response to book<br />
symposium: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 40–43.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John FORGE, The Responsible<br />
Scientist (2008).<br />
193. GERT, Bernard. “Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium:<br />
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 29–33.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John FORGE, The Responsible<br />
Scientist (2008).<br />
194. GREEN, Ronald M. Babies by Design: The<br />
Ethics <strong>of</strong> Genetic Choice. (279 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780300125467.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R365]
14 23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature<br />
195. HOEFLE, Scott William. “Enchanted (and Disenchanted)<br />
Amazonia: Environmental Ethics and<br />
Cultural Identity in Northern Brazil.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 12 (2009): 107–130.<br />
196. LAROCHE, Jacques. “Sustainability and<br />
Ethics.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27 (2008): 107–132.<br />
Argues “that the Northern industrial nations have<br />
ethical, legal and practical obligations to assist<br />
Southern developing nations build sustainable<br />
models <strong>of</strong> existence.” (from the abstract)<br />
197. LEE, Jack. “How Should Animals Be Treated?”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 181–189.<br />
198. LULKA, David. “The Ethics <strong>of</strong> Extension:<br />
Philosophical Speculation on Nonhuman Animals.”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 157–180.<br />
199. MILLER, Gavin. “Animals, Empathy, and Care<br />
in Naomi Mitchison’s Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a Spacewoman.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on literary and scientific representations<br />
<strong>of</strong> animals [ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction<br />
Studies 35 (2008): 251–265.<br />
200. SANDEL, Michael J. The Case against Perfection:<br />
Ethics in the Age <strong>of</strong> Genetic Engineering. (x<br />
+ 162 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780674019270.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R790]<br />
201. WEIGAND, Amy. “Becoming Human: Stories<br />
<strong>of</strong> Animals and Ethics in Biomedicine.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 69/08 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Temple University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Levitt, Laura. Pub. no. AAT 3326606. 342 pp.<br />
22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS,<br />
LAW, AND ECONOMICS<br />
202. BOLDRIN, Michele, and David K. LEVINE.<br />
Against Intellectual Monopoly. (viii + 298 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780521879286.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 204]<br />
203. BROWN, Mark B. <strong>Science</strong> in Democracy: Expertise,<br />
Institutions, and Representation. (xvi + 354<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780262013246.<br />
204. COOPER, Carolyn C. “Does Intellectual Property<br />
Protection Mean Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Patent Perpetuity?”<br />
Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 486–489.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Jeffrey H. MATSUURA, Jefferson<br />
vs. the Patent Trolls (2008) [ref. 1825]; Michele<br />
BOLDRIN and David K. LEVINE, Against Intellectual<br />
Monopoly (2008) [ref. 202].<br />
205. JOHNS, Adrian. Piracy: The Intellectual Property<br />
Wars from Gutenberg to Gates. (626 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Chicago: The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780226401188.<br />
206. NOWOTNY, Helga et al. The Public Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> under Assault: Politics, Markets, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Law. (vi + 148 pp.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New<br />
York: Springer, 2005. ISBN: 3540257918.<br />
Contents: Helga NOWOTNY, “The Changing Nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Science</strong>”; Dominique PESTRE, “The<br />
Technosciences between Markets, Social Worries<br />
and the Political: How to Imagine a Better Future?”;<br />
Hans-Heinrich TRUTE, “Comment from a<br />
Legal Perspective”; Helmuth SCHULZE-FIELITZ,<br />
“Responses <strong>of</strong> the Legal Order to the Loss <strong>of</strong><br />
Trust in <strong>Science</strong>”; Hans-Heinrich TRITTE, “Democratizing<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Expertise and Participation<br />
in Administrative Decision-Making”; Eberhard<br />
SCHMIDT-ASSMANN, “Free Access to Research<br />
Findings and Its Limitations”; Helga NOWOTNY,<br />
“The Response <strong>of</strong> the Legal Order: Final Commentary<br />
from a Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Perspective.”<br />
Reviews: [ref. 3713]<br />
23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
207. BADER, Alfred. Chemistry and Art: Further<br />
Adventures <strong>of</strong> a Chemist Collector. (x + 246 pp.;<br />
ill.; index.) London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780297855125.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R33]<br />
208. BENJAMIN, Walter. The Work <strong>of</strong> Art in the<br />
Age <strong>of</strong> Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other<br />
Writings on Media. Edited by Michael W. JENNINGS,<br />
Brigid DOHERTY, and Thomas Y. LEVIN. Translated<br />
by Edmund JEPHCOTTET. (vi + 426 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780674024458.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R54]<br />
209. BRUHN, Matthias. “Eine Kunstgeschichte der<br />
Wissenschaft.” In Das technische Bild, edited by<br />
BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 54–67.<br />
210. FISCHEL, Angela. “Technische Bilder und<br />
kunsthistorische Begriffe.” In Das technische Bild,<br />
edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 14–<br />
23.<br />
211. GAULL, Marilyn. “From Tristram Shandy to<br />
Bertrand Russell: Fiction and Mathematics.” Brit.<br />
Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–91.<br />
212. LUCKHURST, Roger. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue on “technoculture” and science<br />
fiction. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006): 1–3.<br />
Contents: Roger LUCKHURST, “Bruno Latour’s<br />
Scientifiction: Networks, Assemblages, and Tangled<br />
Objects,” 4–17 [ref. 162]; Robert HARDING,<br />
“Manuel Castells’s Technocultural Epoch in ‘The<br />
Information Age,’ ” 18–29 [ref. 158]; Laura SAL-<br />
ISBURY, “Michel Serres: <strong>Science</strong>, Fiction, and<br />
the Shape <strong>of</strong> Relation,” 30–52 [ref. 217]; Gill<br />
PARTINGTON, “Friedrich Kittler’s ‘Aufschreibsystem,’<br />
” 53–67; Anthony ENNS, “Media, Drugs, and<br />
Schizophrenia in the Works <strong>of</strong> Philip K. Dick,” 68–<br />
88 [ref. 3733]; Stacey ABBOTT, “Final Frontiers:
27. <strong>Science</strong> & gender 15<br />
Computer-Generated Imagery and the <strong>Science</strong><br />
Fiction Film,” 89–108; Kaye MITCHELL, “Bodies<br />
That Matter: <strong>Science</strong> Fiction, Technoculture,<br />
and the Gendered Body,” 109–128 [ref. 3898];<br />
Mark BOULD and Sherryl VINT, “Learning from<br />
the Little Engines That Couldn’t: Transported by<br />
Gernsback, Wells, and Latour,” 129–148.<br />
213. MANN, Tony. “From Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar<br />
to the Bad Sex Award: A Partial Account <strong>of</strong> the Uses<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mathematics in Fiction.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math.<br />
Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 58–66.<br />
214. MOLINA-GAVILÁN, Yolanda, Andrea BELL,<br />
Miguel Ángel FERNÁNDEZ-DELGADO, M. Elizabeth<br />
GINWAY, Luis PESTARINI, and Juan Carlos<br />
TOLEDANO REDONDO. “A Chronology <strong>of</strong> Latin-<br />
American <strong>Science</strong> Fiction, 1775–2005.” <strong>Science</strong>-<br />
Fiction Studies 34 (2007): 369–432.<br />
“This bibliography presents the most comprehensive<br />
inventory to date <strong>of</strong> science fiction published<br />
in Latin America.” (from the abstract)<br />
215. PIMENTEL, Juan. “Robinson Crusoe: The Fate<br />
<strong>of</strong> the British Ulysses.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 16–20.<br />
216. RITZMANN, Iris, Hans-Konrad SCHMUTZ,<br />
and Eberhard WOLFF. “Film und Wissenschaft:<br />
Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und Parallelitäten. Eine<br />
Einführung.” Introduction to special issue: Film<br />
und Wissenschaft: Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und<br />
Parallelitäten. Gesnerus 66 (2009): 7–14.<br />
Jakob TANNER, “Populäre Wissenschaft: Metamorphosen<br />
des Wissens im Medium des<br />
Films,” 15–39 [ref. 2887]; Francesco PANESE,<br />
“Décrire et convaincre: rhétoriques visuelles de la<br />
cinématographie en médecine,” 40–66 [ref. 177];<br />
Philipp OSTEN, “Emotion, Medizin und Volksbelehrung:<br />
die Entstehung des ‘deutschen Kulturfilms,’<br />
” 67–102 [ref. 3443]; Mireille BERTON,<br />
“Cinéma et sciences du psychisme en 1900:<br />
la névrose, la paramnésie, la transe,” 103–120<br />
[ref. 3305].<br />
217. SALISBURY, Laura. “Michel Serres: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Fiction, and the Shape <strong>of</strong> Relation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on “technoculture” and science fiction.<br />
[ref. 212]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006): 30–52.<br />
218. SELFRIDGE-FIELD, Eleanor. Song and Season:<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, Culture, and Theatrical Time in Early Modern<br />
Venice. Calendar <strong>of</strong> Venetian Opera. (394 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index; ill.) Stanford: Stanford University Press,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780804757652.<br />
On the rise <strong>of</strong> standardized timekeeping as correlated<br />
with the transformation in drama.<br />
219. WARDHAUGH, Benjamin. “ ‘Let Us Put on the<br />
Shade <strong>of</strong> Newton’: Isaac Newton on Stage, 1829–<br />
2006.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 67–80.<br />
26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />
ETHNICITY<br />
220. SIVASUNDARAM, Sujit. “Race, Empire, and<br />
Biology before Darwinism.” In Biology and Ideology<br />
from Descartes to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER<br />
and NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 114–138.<br />
221. WRAY, Matt. Not Quite White: White Trash<br />
and the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Whiteness. (xiii + 213 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press,<br />
2006. ISBN: 9780822338826.<br />
Covers the period from the early 1700s to the early<br />
1900s in the United States.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R943]<br />
27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
222. AZEVEDO, Nara et al. “Carta dos editores<br />
convidados.” Introduction to a special issue: Gender,<br />
Women and <strong>Science</strong>. Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Guest Editor’s Note]. Manguinhos 15, suppl.<br />
(2008): 7–10.<br />
Contents: Adelia Maria Miglievich RIBEIRO,<br />
“Marina de Vasconcellos e as ciências sociais<br />
cariocas: a perspectiva dos círculos sociais,”<br />
17–41 [ref. 3929]; Luiz Otávio FERREIRA et<br />
al., “Institucionalização das ciências, sistema de<br />
gênero e produção científica no Brasil (1939–<br />
1969),” 43–71 [ref. 2996]; Maria Margaret LOPES,<br />
“Proeminência na mídia, reputação em ciências:<br />
a construção de uma feminista paradigmática e<br />
cientista normal no Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro,”<br />
73–95 [ref. 2947]; Maria Lucia MOTT et al.,<br />
“ ‘Moças e senhoras dentistas’: formação, titulação<br />
e mercado de trabalho nas primeiras décadas da<br />
República,” 97–116 [ref. 2681]; Fabíola ROHDEN,<br />
“O império dos hormônios e a construção da<br />
diferença entre os sexos,” 133–152 [ref. 2529];<br />
Magali Gouveia ENGEL, “Sexualidades interditadas:<br />
loucura e gênero masculino,” 173–190<br />
[ref. 2574]; Moema de Rezende VERGARA, “As<br />
imagens femininas n’O Vulgarizador: público<br />
de ciência e mulheres no século XIX,” 191–208<br />
[ref. 2163]; Nara AZEVEDO, Bianca Antunes<br />
CORTES and Magali Romero SÁ, “Um caminho<br />
para a ciência: a trajetória da botânica Leda Dau,”<br />
209–229 [ref. 3865]; Cristiana FACCHINETTI,<br />
Andréa RIBEIRO and Pedro F. de MUNÕZ., “As<br />
insanas do Hospício Nacional de Alienados (1900–<br />
1939),” 231–224 [ref. 3477]; Miriam JUNGHANS,<br />
“Emilia Snethlage (1868–1929): uma naturalista<br />
alemã na Amazônia,” 243–255 [ref. 3198]; Raquel<br />
Irene DROVETTA, “Morbimortalidad femenina en<br />
la Puna jujeña: potencialidad de la técnica autopsia<br />
verbal,” 257–268 [ref. 3978].<br />
223. HARDING, Sandra. “Could Women Ever Be<br />
Modern? Problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology.”<br />
KRITIKI 3 (2006): 3–12.<br />
224. KAWASHIMA, Keiko. “Gender Problems in the<br />
Transition <strong>of</strong> Studies on Madame Lavoisier.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a symposium: Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth Century<br />
Chemistry. Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 36 (2009):<br />
214–224.
16 29. <strong>Science</strong> & war<br />
225. MILAN, Erika Lorraine. “Beauty and the<br />
Beast? Conceptualizing Sex in Evolutionary Narratives.”<br />
In Biology and Ideology from Descartes<br />
to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 276–301.<br />
28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
226. BELTRAN MARÍ, Antonio. “El ‘caso Galileo’,<br />
sin final previsible.” Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005):<br />
125–141.<br />
On 19th- and 20th-century developments in the<br />
Galileo case.<br />
227. CAMARASA I CASTILLO, Josep M., Antoni<br />
ROCA I ROSELL, Manuel GARCÍA DONCEL, and<br />
Jesús Ignasi CATALÀ GORGUES. “L’Església i la<br />
ciència.” Translated Title: [The Church and <strong>Science</strong>.]<br />
In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 571–598.<br />
228. COOPER, Matthew Scot. “Young-Earth Creationism<br />
and the Logic <strong>of</strong> Fundamentalism.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Arizona State University, 2008.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3338415. 134 pp.<br />
229. DEW, James K., Jr. “<strong>Science</strong> as the Ancilla<br />
Theologiae: A Critical Assessment <strong>of</strong> Alister E.<br />
McGrath’s Scientific Theology from an Evangelical<br />
Philosophical/Theological Perspective.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at Southeastern Baptist Theological<br />
Seminary, 2008. Advisor: Little, Bruce. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3313301. 342 pp.<br />
230. GHISELIN, Michael T. “Natural Theology, Design<br />
and Law.” In The Revolution in Geology from the<br />
Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by ROSEN-<br />
BERG (2009) [ref. 329], 277–283.<br />
231. HALLANGER, Nathan John. “Atoning for Evil:<br />
Theodicy and Soteriology in Theology and <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at Graduate Theological Union, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Peters, Ted. Pub. no. AAT 3313232. 265<br />
pp. Discusses implications <strong>of</strong> evolutionary theory.<br />
234. VANDERJAGT, Arjo Johan, and Klaas van<br />
BERKEL. (Eds.) The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity<br />
and the Middle Ages. Groningen Studies in Cultural<br />
Change, 16. (xiii + 188 pp.; bibl.; index.) Louvain:<br />
Peeters, 2005. ISBN: 9042916222.<br />
Contents: Johannes M. van OPHUIJSEN, “The<br />
Tw<strong>of</strong>old Action <strong>of</strong> Mind in Aristotle’s Proto-Book<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature,” 1-12 [ref. 871]; Rick BENJAMINS,<br />
“The Analogy between Creation and the Biblical<br />
Text in Origen <strong>of</strong> Alexandria,” 13-20 [ref. 854];<br />
Dieter GROH, “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Creation Theology.<br />
The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in the<br />
Early Church Fathers in the East and the West<br />
up to Augustine,” 21-34 [ref. 962]; Volker Henning<br />
DRECOLL, “‘Quasi legens magnum quendam<br />
librum naturae rerum’ (Augustinus, C. Faust.<br />
32:20). The Origin <strong>of</strong> the Combination Liber<br />
Naturae in Augustine and Chrysostomus,” 35-<br />
48; Ruth GROH, “Theological and Philosophical<br />
Prerequisites for the Teaching <strong>of</strong> the ‘Book<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature,’ ” 49-56 [ref. 974]; Isaac MILLER,<br />
“Cosmos and Exegesis in Late Antiquity,” 57-<br />
70 [ref. 855]; Gerrit J. REININK, “The ‘Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature’ and Syriac Apologetics against Islam. The<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> Job <strong>of</strong> Edessa’s Book <strong>of</strong> Treasures,” 71-84<br />
[ref. 650]; Daniel de SMET, “The Sacredness <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature in Shi’i Ismai’ili Islam,” 85-96 [ref. 567];<br />
Willemien OTTEN, “The Return to Paradise. Role<br />
and Function <strong>of</strong> Early Medieval Allegories <strong>of</strong> Nature,”<br />
97-122; Wout J. van BEKKUM, “Medieval<br />
Jewish Approaches to Natural Law. The Rationalism<br />
<strong>of</strong> Saadya Gaon,” 123-134 [ref. 791]; Lodi<br />
NAUTA, “A Weak Chapter in the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature.<br />
Hans Blumenberg on Medieval Thought,” 135-150<br />
[ref. 950]; Steven VANDERPUTTEN, “Exploring<br />
the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature? Human <strong>History</strong> and Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> in Monastic Historiography from the<br />
Middle Ages,” 151-166 [ref. 968].<br />
29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />
235. MRÁZEK, Rudolf. “Boven Digoel and Terezín:<br />
Camps at the Time <strong>of</strong> Triumphant Technology.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology,<br />
and Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665].<br />
East Asian STS 3 (2009): 287–314.<br />
Looks at the colonial isolation camp for the Indonesian<br />
Communists and Nationalists in New Guinea<br />
and the Nazi concentration camp at Terezín.<br />
232. MOLTMANN, Jürgen. <strong>Science</strong> and Wisdom.<br />
Translated from the German original by Margaret<br />
KOHL. (xiii + 219 pp.; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis:<br />
Augsburg Fortress Press, 2003. ISBN: 0800635876.<br />
Theologian recounts his early academic interest in<br />
mathematics and his attempt to synthesize science<br />
and religion.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R624]<br />
233. SAXTON, Alex. “The God Debates and the<br />
Materialist Interpretation <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>.” Sci. & Soc. 73<br />
(2009): 474–497.
D. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Scientific Practice and Organization<br />
40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
236. CHIARELLI, A. Brunetto, Alberto Mario SI-<br />
MONETTA, and Luca MORI. Storia dei musei naturalistici<br />
fiorentini. (108 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Firenze: Firenze<br />
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9788884536914;<br />
888453691X.<br />
237. MILNE, Iain. “The Royal College <strong>of</strong> Physicians<br />
<strong>of</strong> Edinburgh’s 300-Year Relationship with Print on<br />
Paper.” Vesalius 8, no. 2 (2002): 53–55.<br />
41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
238. CLIFTON, Gloria. “The Central European Instruments<br />
1500–1800 in the Collections <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory,<br />
Greenwich: A Study in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Collecting.” In<br />
European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, 1550–<br />
1750, edited by STRANO et al. (2009) [ref. 243],<br />
169–189.<br />
239. HENNIG, Jochen. “Visuelle Erkenntnisgewinnung<br />
in der Wissenschaft am Beispiel der Rastertunnelmikroskopie.”<br />
In Das technische Bild, edited by<br />
BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 86–95.<br />
240. MÖRZER BRUYNS, Willem F. J. “The Navigating<br />
Instruments in the Adler Planetarium and<br />
Astronomy Museum.” Rittenhouse 21, no. 1 (2007):<br />
35–45.<br />
241. NIER, Keith A. “Beyond Platonic Prejudice:<br />
A Laboratory Perspective on <strong>Science</strong> as a Subset <strong>of</strong><br />
Technology.” In The Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited<br />
by MCCLELLAN (2008) [ref. 515], 112–159.<br />
Focuses on the case study <strong>of</strong> mass spectrometry.<br />
242. SCHETTINO, Edvige. “The Physics Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Naples ‘Federico II.’ ” Phys. Persp.<br />
11 (2009): 442–453.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> the instrument collection in the<br />
museum.<br />
243. STRANO, Giorgio, Stephen JOHNSTON, Mara<br />
MINIATI, and Alison MORRISON-LOW. (Eds.) European<br />
Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, 1550–<br />
1750. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine Library, 10.<br />
(xxii + 218 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9789004172708.<br />
Contents: Sven HAUSCHKE, “The Mathematical<br />
Instruments <strong>of</strong> Wenzel Jamnitzer,” 1-13<br />
[ref. 1312]; Peter PLASSMEYER, “Christoph<br />
Schissler: The Elector’s Dealer,” 15-25 [ref. 1315];<br />
Klaus SCHILLINGER, “Some Lesser-Known Dresden<br />
Instrument Makers <strong>of</strong> the Seventeenth Century,”<br />
27-41 [ref. 1611]; Wolfram DOLZ, “The<br />
Waywisers <strong>of</strong> Elector August <strong>of</strong> Saxony and Their<br />
New Use in the Survey <strong>of</strong> Saxon Postal Roads,”<br />
43-59 [ref. 1308]; Sven DUPRÉ and Michael KO-<br />
REY, “Optical Objects in the Dresden Kunstkammer:<br />
Lucas Brunn and the Courtly Display <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge,” 61-85 [ref. 1609]; Karsten GAULKE,<br />
“ ‘The First European Observatory <strong>of</strong> the Sixteenth<br />
Century, as Founded by Landgrave Wilhelm<br />
IV <strong>of</strong> Hesse-Kassel’: A Serious Historiographic<br />
Category or a Misleading Marketing Device?”<br />
87-99 [ref. 1398]; Koenraad Van CLEEMPOEL,<br />
“Philip II’s Escorial and Its Collection <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Instruments,” 101-127 [ref. 1307]; Filippo<br />
CAMEROTA, “The Medici Collection <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Instruments: <strong>History</strong> and Museography,”<br />
129-148 [ref. 1306]; Ewa WYKA, “Scientific Instruments<br />
and the Legacy <strong>of</strong> Johannes Broscius,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the Krakow Academy,” 149-159<br />
[ref. 1613]; Tatiana M. MOISSEEVA, “Scientifica<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Petersburg Kunstkamera as the Instruments<br />
for the Introduction <strong>of</strong> New European Knowledge<br />
in Russia,” 161-168 [ref. 1849]; Gloria CLIFTON,<br />
“The Central European Instruments 1500–1800 in<br />
the Collections <strong>of</strong> the National Maritime Museum<br />
and Royal Observatory, Greenwich: A Study in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Collecting,” 169-189 [ref. 238]; Mara<br />
MINIATI, “The Collecting Taste: Italian Case-<br />
Studies between the Nineteenth and Twentieth<br />
Centuries,” 191-204 [ref. 2231].<br />
244. TAUB, Liba. “On Scientific Instruments.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue: On Scientific Instruments.<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 337–343.<br />
Contents: Andrew BARKER, “Ptolemy and the<br />
Meta-Helikôn,” 344–351 [ref. 886]; Frances WILL-<br />
MOTH, “ ‘Reconstruction’ and Interpreting Written<br />
Instructions: What Making a Seventeenth-Century<br />
Plane Table Revealed about the Independence <strong>of</strong><br />
Readers,” 352–359 [ref. 1728]; Katie TAYLOR,<br />
“Mogg’s Celestial Sphere (1813): The Construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Polite Astronomy,” 360–371 [ref. 2312];<br />
Salim AL-GAILANI, “Magic, <strong>Science</strong> and Masculinity:<br />
Marketing Toy Chemistry Sets,” 372–381<br />
[ref. 2150]; Boris JARDINE, “Between the Beagle<br />
and the Barnacle: Darwin’s Microscopy, 1837–<br />
1854,” 382–395 [ref. 2527]; Robin Wolfe SCHEF-<br />
FLER, “Interests and Instrument: A Micro-<strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Object Wh.3469 (X-Ray Powder Diffraction<br />
Camera, ca. 1940),” 396–404 [ref. 3119]; Sven<br />
DUPRÉ and Michael KOREY, “Inside the Kunstkammer:<br />
The Circulation <strong>of</strong> Optical Knowledge<br />
and Instruments at the Dresden Court,” 405–420<br />
[ref. 1310]; Kemal de SOYSA, “An Unusual Silver<br />
Celestial Planisphere in the Whipple Museum,”<br />
421–430 [ref. 1680]; Thomas SÖDERQVIST, Adam<br />
BENCARD and Camilla MORDHORS, “Between<br />
Meaning Culture and Presence Effects: Contemporary<br />
Biomedical Objects as a Challenge to Museums,”<br />
431–438 [ref. 475].
18 43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />
42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
245. FRIEDMAN, Ami J. “Biological Classification<br />
Historical Case Studies: Fostering High School Students’<br />
Conceptions <strong>of</strong> the Nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 67/05 (2006).<br />
Dissertation at Wayne State University, 2006. Advisor:<br />
Ebenezer, Jazlin. Pub. no. AAT 3211013.<br />
358 pp. A study <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> historical case studies<br />
to teach female students biological classification.<br />
246. PODGORNY, Irina. “Introducción. Pro Scientia<br />
et Patria. La Universidad Nacional de La Plata: apuntes<br />
para su historia.” Introduction to special issue: La<br />
Universidad Nacional de La Plata: apuntes para su<br />
historia. Saber y Tiempo 5, no 20 (2005): 9–17.<br />
Contents: Susana V. GARCÍA, “Discursos, espacios<br />
y prácticas en la enseñanza científi ca de la universidad<br />
platense,” 19–62 [ref. 2987]; Irina POD-<br />
GORNY, “La Derrota del Genio. Cráneos y cerebros<br />
en la filogenia argentina,” 63–106 [ref. 3287];<br />
Marina RIEZNIK, “La incorporación del Observatorio<br />
Astronómico a la Universidad Nacional de<br />
La Plata,” 107–136 [ref. 3063]; Alberto Guillermo<br />
RANEA, “La lengua del paraíso: conflictos recurrentes<br />
en las Humanidades en la historia de la Universidad<br />
Nacional de La Plata,” 137–156; Emily<br />
HUNTER and Lewis PYENSON, “Mermaid: Margrete<br />
Heiberg de Bose in Europe and Argentina,”<br />
157–169 [ref. 2357].<br />
247. RAOULT, Jean-Pierre. “Autour de<br />
la modélisation dans l’enseignement des<br />
mathématiques.” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres,<br />
edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273],<br />
473–497.<br />
248. ROTHBLATT, Sheldon. “A Note on the ‘Integrity’<br />
<strong>of</strong> the University.” In Aurora Torealis, edited<br />
by BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 277–297.<br />
249. SCHWINGES, Rainer Christoph. (Ed.) Examen,<br />
Titel, Promotionen: Akademisches und staatliches<br />
Qualifikationswesen vom 13. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert.<br />
Veröffentlichungen der Gesellschaft für Universitäts-<br />
und Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 7. (x + 776<br />
pp.; ill.) Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783796521553.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R815]<br />
43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
250. BERKVENS-STEVELINCK, Christiane, Hans<br />
BOTS, and Jens HÄSELER. (Eds.) Les grands intermédiaires<br />
culturels de la république des lettres :<br />
études de réseaux de correspondances du XVIe au<br />
XVIIIe siècles. Les dix-huitièmes siècles, 91. (454<br />
p.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Champion, 2005. ISBN:<br />
2745312332.<br />
Contents: Christiane BERKVENS-STEVELINCK<br />
and Hans BOTS, “Introduction,” 9-28; Chris L.<br />
HEESAKKERS, “Erasmus Epistolographus,” 29-<br />
60; Jérôme DELATOUR, “Les frères Dupuy et<br />
leurs correspondances,” 61-102; Peter N. MILLER,<br />
“Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc and the Mediterranian<br />
World : Mechanics,” 103-126; Henk<br />
NELLEN, “The Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Hugo Grotius,”<br />
127-164; Hans BOTS, “Marin Mersenne,<br />
‘secrétaire général’ de la République des Lettres,”<br />
165-182; Jean-Pierre VITTU, “Henry Oldenburg<br />
‘grand intermédiaire,’ ” 183-210; Edwin van<br />
MEERKERK, “The Correspondence Network <strong>of</strong><br />
Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695),” 211-228; Huub<br />
LAEVEN, “Otto Mencke (1644–1707) : The Outlines<br />
<strong>of</strong> his Network <strong>of</strong> Correspondents,” 229-<br />
256; Nora GÄDEKE, “Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz,”<br />
257-306; Antony MCKENNA, “Pierre Bayle,”<br />
307-338; Françoise BLÉCHET, “L’abbé Jean-<br />
Paul Bignon (1662–1743),” 339-360; Christiane<br />
BERKVENS-STEVELINCK, “Prosper Marchand,<br />
intermédiaire du Refuge huguenot,” 361-386;<br />
Detlef DÖRING, “Johann Christoph Gottsched,”<br />
387-412; Jens HÄSELER, “Jean-Henri Samuel<br />
Formey—correspondance académique et journalistique,”<br />
413-434.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R64]<br />
251. DURIS, Pascal. (Ed.) Traduire la science : Hier<br />
et aujourd’hui. (231 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pessac:<br />
Maison des <strong>Science</strong>s de l’Homme d’Aquitaine, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9782858923526.<br />
Contents: Pascal DURIS and Joëlle DUCOS, “Introduction,”<br />
7-10; Joëlle DUCOS, “La traduction<br />
comme mode de diffusion scientifique au Moyen<br />
Âge,” 11-24 [ref. 978]; Philippe SELOSSE, “Traduire<br />
la nomenclature botanique néo-latine de<br />
la Renaissance : La linguistique au secours de<br />
l’histoire des sciences,” 25-44 [ref. 1474]; Violaine<br />
GIACOMOTTO-CHARRA, “Entre traduction<br />
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siècle,” 45-68 [ref. 1399]; Jean-François BAIL-<br />
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Newton, de Pierre Coste (1720) à Jean-Paul Marat<br />
(1787),” 69-88 [ref. 1928]; Pascal DURIS, “Traduire<br />
Linné en français à la fin du XVIIIe siècle,”<br />
89-108 [ref. 2019]; Thierry HOQUET, “Traduire<br />
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Patrice BRET, “Les promenades littéraires de Madame<br />
Picardet. La traduction comme pratique sociale<br />
de la science au XVIIIe siècle,” 125-152<br />
[ref. 1857]; Isabelle POULIN, “Peut-on raconter la<br />
science ? Réflexions sur la traduction controversée<br />
d’un écrivain lépidoptériste : Vladimir Nabokov,”<br />
153-162 [ref. 3254]; Violaine GIACOMOTTO-<br />
CHARRA, “Le traducteur à l’œuvre : Le De principiis<br />
de Gemma Frisius et sa traduction par Claude<br />
de Boissière,” 163-224 [ref. 1433].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R253]<br />
252. HIRSCHAUER, Stefan. “Editorial Judgments: A<br />
Praxeology <strong>of</strong> ‘Voting’ in Peer Review.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 71–103.<br />
On peer review and editorial decision-making in a<br />
sociology journal.<br />
253. TURKLE, Sherry. (Ed.) Falling for <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Objects in Mind. (xii + 318 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780262201728.
On how objects that were encountered in childhood<br />
became avenues for the development <strong>of</strong> careers in<br />
science.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R896]<br />
43. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional activities <strong>of</strong> scientists 19
E. Disciplinary Classification<br />
101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
254. PRIESNER, Claus. Grenzwelten: Schamanen,<br />
Magier und Geisterseher. (228 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Hamburg:<br />
Merus-Verlag, 2008. ISBN: 9783939519461.<br />
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102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
255. BLAIR, Ann. “Disciplinary Distinctions before<br />
the ‘Two Cultures.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a symosium on disciplinary<br />
distinctions in science and the humanities.<br />
[ref. 3685]. Eur. Legacy 13 (2008): 577–588.<br />
Explores the separation between philosophy and<br />
theology in medieval Europe and the distinction<br />
between mathematical disciplines and Aristotelian<br />
physics in the early modern period.<br />
256. BRUUN, Otto, and Lorenzo CORTI. (Eds.) Les<br />
catégories et leur histoire. Bibliothèque d’histoire de<br />
la philosophie. (384 pp.) Paris: Vrin, 2005. ISBN:<br />
9782711617081.<br />
Essays on Aristotle’s concept <strong>of</strong> categories in<br />
the ancient, medieval, Byzantine, and Arabic<br />
worlds. Contributors: Jonathan BARNES, Curzio<br />
CHIESA, Stéphane DIEBLER, Sten EBBESEN,<br />
Michael FREDE, Katerina IERODIAKONOU, Anthony<br />
KENNY, Alain de LIBERA, John MAREN-<br />
BON, and Benjamin MORISON.<br />
257. BÜTTGEN, Ph., R. IMBACH, U. J. SCHNEI-<br />
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Zur Begriffsgeschichte der Lehre von Augustinus bis<br />
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Includes: Ian MACLEAN, “La doctrine médicale à<br />
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258. EPSTEIN, Mikhail. “Between Humanity and<br />
Human Beings: Information Trauma and the Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Species.” Common Knowl. 13 (2007):<br />
18–32.<br />
On the notion that human beings are unable to keep<br />
up with the knowledge <strong>of</strong> humanity as a whole.<br />
259. FALK, Dan. In Search <strong>of</strong> Time: The <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> a Curious Dimension. (xiii + 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780312374785.<br />
260. GONZÁLEZ, Ana Marta. “Aristotle and Kant on<br />
Practical Reason: An Annotation to Korsgaard.” Acta<br />
Phil. 18 (2009): 99–112.<br />
261. MÜLLER, Jörn. “Aristoteles und der naturalistische<br />
Fehlschluß.” Boch. Phil. Jahr. 11 (2006):<br />
25–58.<br />
Examines George Edward Moore’s criticism <strong>of</strong><br />
Aristotle in his 1903 work.<br />
103. MATHEMATICS<br />
262. ABDOUNUR, Oscar João. “A Preliminary Survey<br />
on the Emergence <strong>of</strong> an Arithmetical Theory <strong>of</strong><br />
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263. ALEXANDER, Amir. Duel at Dawn: Heroes,<br />
Martyrs, and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern Mathematics. New<br />
Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and Medicine.<br />
(307 pp.; ill.; index.) Cambridge: Harvard University<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 978067404661.<br />
264. BRUMMELEN, Glen van. “Filling in the Short<br />
Blanks: Musings on Bringing the Historiography <strong>of</strong><br />
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265. CORRY, Leo. “Hunting Prime Numbers—From<br />
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266. FRASER, Craig G. “Sufficient Conditions,<br />
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(2009): 420–427.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Rüdiger THIELE, Von der<br />
Bernoullischen Brachistochrone zum Kalibrator-<br />
Konzept. Ein historischer Abriß zur Entstehung<br />
der Feldtheorie in der Variationsrechnung (hinreichende<br />
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267. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, Ivor. Routes <strong>of</strong> Learning:<br />
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ISBN: 9780801892486.<br />
268. GROSHOLZ, Emily R. Representation and Productive<br />
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(xviii + 313 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford<br />
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Reviews: [ref. R375]<br />
269. MALPANGOTTO, Michela. “Graphical Choices<br />
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270. MANCOSU, Paolo. (Ed.) The Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
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ISBN: 9780199296453.<br />
271. MARCUSSEN, Marianne. “To Kirsti: ‘From Art<br />
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111. Astrology 21<br />
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272. MEUSNIER, Norbert. “Sur l’histoire de<br />
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273. RADELET-DE GRAVE, Patricia. (Ed.) Liber<br />
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Contents: J. ACZÉL, “Pexider Equations Restricted<br />
to Open Regions,” 9-15; Carlos ALVAREZ,<br />
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problèmes solides,” 17-61 [ref. 1365]; Jean-Robert<br />
ARMOGATHE, “ ‘La nouvelle porte du ciel’. Sur la<br />
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MONT, “Determinism, Probability and Physics,”<br />
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S. DEMIDOV, “Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov,<br />
historien des mathématiques,” 101-111 [ref. 86];<br />
Ahmed DJEBBAR, “La géométrie du mesurage<br />
et du découpage dans les mathématiques d’Al-<br />
Andalus (Xe–XIIIe s.),” 113-147 [ref. 586]; Paolo<br />
FREGUGLIA, “Les équations algébriques et la<br />
géométrie chez les algébristes du XVIe siècle et<br />
chez Viète,” 149-161 [ref. 1371]; M. FUMAROLI,<br />
“Les premiers siècles de la République européenne<br />
des Lettres,” 163-171; Enrico GIUSTI, “La théorie<br />
des proportions au XVIe siècle: entre philologie<br />
et mathématiques,” 173-193 [ref. 1375]; Roger<br />
HAHN, “L’enseignement des mathématiques à<br />
Paris: Cours publics avant la Révolution,” 195-205<br />
[ref. 1899]; Giorgio ISRAEL, “Y-a-t-il des lois en<br />
économie?” 207-227 [ref. 439]; V. JULLIEN, “Abstraction<br />
faite, que reste-t-il?” 229-259; J.-P. KA-<br />
HANE, “Le retour de Fourier,” 261-275; J. LACKI,<br />
“Hilbert and Von Neumann and the Axiomatization<br />
<strong>of</strong> Physics: From Absolutism to Pragmatism,”<br />
277-309 [ref. 3101]; A. MALET, “Just before<br />
Viète: Numbers, Polynomials, Demonstrations,<br />
and Variables in Simon Stevin’s L’arithmétique<br />
(1585),” 311-329 [ref. 1376]; Jean MAWHIN,<br />
“Edouard Le Roy: un père oublié de la méthode de<br />
continuation,” 331-363 [ref. 3034]; M. PANZA,<br />
“Isaac Barrow and the Bounds <strong>of</strong> Geometry,”<br />
365-411 [ref. 1661]; Jean-Claude PONT, “Une<br />
leçon de ‘mathématiques modernes’ à la fin<br />
du XIXe siècle: un manuel oublié,” 413-421<br />
[ref. 2289]; P. RADELET-DE GRAVE, “Un petit<br />
dessin vaut mieux qu’un long discours,” 423-471;<br />
Jean-Pierre RAOULT, “Autour de la modélisation<br />
dans l’enseignement des mathématiques,” 473-497<br />
[ref. 247]; Joël SAKAROVITCH, “La stéréotomie<br />
ou l’histoire de la construction en chantier,” 499-<br />
517 [ref. 274]; Bernard VITRAC, “Promenade dans<br />
les préfaces des textes mathématiques grecs anciens,”<br />
519-556 [ref. 884]; “Publications de Jean<br />
Dhombres (1966–2007),” 557-583 [ref. 107].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R736]<br />
274. SAKAROVITCH, Joël. “La stéréotomie ou<br />
l’histoire de la construction en chantier.” In Liber<br />
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GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 499–517.<br />
275. SCHUBRING, Gert. Análise histórica de livros<br />
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bibl.) Campinas: Autores Associados, 2003. ISBN:<br />
9788574960616.<br />
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276. SZPIRO, George G. Numbers Rule: The Vexing<br />
Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Democracy, from Plato to the Present.<br />
(xi + 226 pp.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780691139944.<br />
277. THIELE, Rüdiger. Von der Bernoullischen Brachistochrone<br />
zum Kalibrator-Konzept. Ein historischer<br />
Abriß zur Entstehung der Feldtheorie in der<br />
Variationsrechnung (hinreichende Bedingungen in<br />
der Variationsrechnung). De diversis artibus, 80.<br />
(828 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9782503526669.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 266]<br />
278. WAGNER, Roy. “Mathematical Marriages:<br />
Intercourse between Mathematics and Semiotic<br />
Choice.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 289–308.<br />
279. WARDHAUGH, Benjamin. How to Read Historical<br />
Mathematics. (xii + 116 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Princeton: Princeton University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780691140148.<br />
110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
280. GALLUZZI, Paolo. (Ed.) Galileo: Images<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Universe from Antiquity to the Telescope.<br />
(442 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Firenze: Giunti, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9788809742338.<br />
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281. KWAN, Alistair Marcus. “Architectures <strong>of</strong> Astronomical<br />
Observation: From Sternwarte Kassel<br />
(circa 1560) to the Radcliffe Observatory (1772).”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Kevles, Daniel J. Pub. no. AAT 3415317. 314 pp.<br />
282. MURDIN, Paul. Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Universe: How<br />
We Discovered the Cosmos. (341 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780226551432.<br />
283. WOLFSCHMIDT, Gudrun. (Ed.) Astronomie in<br />
Nürnberg. (388 pp.) Hamburg: Tredition <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9783868506099.<br />
111. ASTROLOGY<br />
284. AKASOY, Anna, Charles BURNETT, and Ronit<br />
YOELI-TLALIM. (Eds.) Astro-Medicine: Astrology<br />
and Medicine, East and West. Micrologus’ Library,<br />
25. (xii + 277 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Florence: Sismel<br />
Edizioni Del Galluzzo, 2008. ISBN: 9788884503008.
22 112. Physics; physical sciences, general<br />
Contents: N. P. HEESSEL, “Astrological Medicine<br />
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Astrology and the Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Medicine”<br />
[ref. 928]; H. M. CAREY, “Medieval Latin Astrology<br />
and the Cycles <strong>of</strong> Life: William English<br />
and English Medicine in Cambridge,Trinity College<br />
MS O.5.26” [ref. 1133]; C. PENNUTO, “The<br />
Debate on Critical Days in Renaissance Italy”<br />
[ref. 1429]; Y. T. LANGERMANN, “The Astral<br />
Connections <strong>of</strong> Critical Days: Some Late Antique<br />
Sources Preserved in Hebrew and Arabic”; A.<br />
AKASOY, “Arabic Physiognomy as a Link between<br />
Astrology and Medicine” [ref. 634]; V. LO, “Heavenly<br />
Bodies in Early China: Astro-Physiology<br />
in Context” [ref. 719]; A. BEINORIUS, “Astral<br />
Hermeneutics: Astrology and Medicine in India”<br />
[ref. 780]; V. A. WALLACE, “A Convergence <strong>of</strong><br />
Medical and Astro-<strong>Science</strong>s in Indian Tantric Buddhism:<br />
A Case <strong>of</strong> the Kalacakratantra” [ref. 786];<br />
R. YOELI-TLALIM, “Tibetan Medical Astrology”;<br />
D. Gieseler GREENBAUM, “From Lilly to Steiner<br />
and Jung: Temperament in Astrology and Psychology,<br />
Seventeenth and Twentieth Centuries”<br />
[ref. 426].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R7]<br />
285. CANTAMESSA, Leandro. Astrologia: Opere a<br />
stampa, 1472–1900. (2 v.; xxx + 1105 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Firenze: L. S. Olschki, 2007. ISBN: 9788822256706.<br />
A bibliography <strong>of</strong> works on astrology.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R140]<br />
286. KASSELL, Lauren. “Introduction: Stars, Spirits,<br />
Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 67–69.<br />
Contents: Charles BURNETT, “Hebrew and Latin<br />
Astrology in the Twelfth Century: The Example<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Location <strong>of</strong> Pain,” 70–75 [ref. 1132];<br />
Laura Ackerman SMOLLER, “Teste Albumasare<br />
cum Sibylla: Astrology and the Sibyls in Medieval<br />
Europe,” 76–89 [ref. 1140]; Hilary M.<br />
CAREY, “Judicial Astrology in Theory and Practice<br />
in Later Medieval Europe,” 90–98 [ref. 1134];<br />
Jean-Patrice BOUDET, “A ‘College <strong>of</strong> Astrology<br />
and Medicine’? Charles V, Gervais Chrétien,<br />
and the Scientific Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> Maître Gervais’s<br />
College,” 99–108 [ref. 1129]; Robert RAL-<br />
LEY, “Stars, Demons and the Body in Fifteenth-<br />
Century England,” 109–116 [ref. 1138]; H. Darrel<br />
RUTKIN, “Mysteries <strong>of</strong> Attraction: Giovanni Pico<br />
Della Mirandola, Astrology and Desire,” 117–124<br />
[ref. 1139]; Darin HAYTON, “Instruments and<br />
Demonstrations in the Astrological Curriculum:<br />
Evidence from the University <strong>of</strong> Vienna, 1500–<br />
1530,” 125–134 [ref. 1427]; Monica AZZOLINI,<br />
“The Political Uses <strong>of</strong> Astrology: Predicting the Illness<br />
and Death <strong>of</strong> Princes, Kings and Popes in the<br />
Italian Renaissance,” 135–145 [ref. 1424]; Claudia<br />
BROSSEDER, “Astrology in Seventeenth-Century<br />
Peru,” 146–157 [ref. 1685]; Simon SCHAFFER,<br />
“The Astrological Roots <strong>of</strong> Mesmerism,” 158–168<br />
[ref. 2041].<br />
112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
287. BAKER, David John. “An Ontological Study <strong>of</strong><br />
Quantum Fields and Their Symmetries.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 69/08 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Halvorson, Hans. Pub. no. AAT 3324282. 105<br />
pp.<br />
288. BIEGLBÖCK, Wolf. “Editorial.” Eur. Phys. J. H<br />
35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–2.<br />
First issue <strong>of</strong> a new journal devoted to historical<br />
perspectives on physics, especially 20th-century<br />
physics. Articles are written by physicists as well<br />
as historians.<br />
289. BLAY, Michel. “La vue et la lumière : Sur<br />
quelques aspects de l’histoire de la lumière.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 119–132.<br />
290. BRICMONT, J. “Determinism, Probability and<br />
Physics.” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres, edited<br />
by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 71–85.<br />
291. COOPERSMITH, Jennifer. Energy, the Subtle<br />
Concept: The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Feynman’s Blocks from<br />
Leibniz to Einstein. (xiv + 400 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Oxford University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780199546503.<br />
On the emergence <strong>of</strong> the modern concept <strong>of</strong> energy<br />
since the 17th century.<br />
292. DARRIGOL, Olivier. “The Analogy between<br />
Light and Sound in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Optics from the<br />
Ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Part 2.” Centaurus<br />
52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 206–257.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> Olivier DARRIGOL, “The Analogy<br />
between Light and Sound in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Optics<br />
from the Ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Part 1”<br />
Centaurus 52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 117–155 [ref. 1691]<br />
293. DEBS, Talal A., and Michael L. G. REDHEAD.<br />
“Author’s response to book symposium: A New<br />
Perspective on Objectivity and Conventionalism.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 24–27.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Talal A. DEBS and Michael L. G.<br />
REDHEAD, Objectivity, Invariance, and Convention<br />
(2007).<br />
294. DORATO, Mauro. “Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium:<br />
A New Perspective on Objectivity and Conventionalism.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 10–15.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Talal A. DEBS and Michael L. G.<br />
REDHEAD, Objectivity, Invariance, and Convention<br />
(2007).<br />
295. GROVE, Stanley F. “Quantum Theory and<br />
Aquinas’s Doctrine on Matter.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/12 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
2008. Advisor: Wallace, William A. Pub. no. AA.<br />
329 pp.
113. Chemistry 23<br />
296. HALPERN, Paul. “Philadelphia: Life, Liberty,<br />
and the Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Physics.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009):<br />
209–227.<br />
297. HUNTER, Joel Brooks. “The Measurement<br />
Problem in Quantum Mechanics: A Phenomenological<br />
Investigation.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Bruzina, Ronald. Pub. no. AAT 3315017.<br />
462 pp.<br />
298. LUTZ, Sebastian, and Stephan HARTMANN.<br />
“Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium: A New Perspective on<br />
Objectivity and Conventionalism.” Metascience 19<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 15–23.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Talal A. DEBS and Michael L. G.<br />
REDHEAD, Objectivity, Invariance, and Convention<br />
(2007).<br />
299. NOUNOU, Antigone M. “Part <strong>of</strong> a book symposium:<br />
A New Perspective on Objectivity and Conventionalism.”<br />
Metascience 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–10.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Talal A. DEBS and Michael L. G.<br />
REDHEAD, Objectivity, Invariance, and Convention<br />
(2007).<br />
300. PERSSON, Anders. “The Coriolis Effect: Four<br />
Centuries <strong>of</strong> Conflict between Common Sense and<br />
Mathematics, Part I: A <strong>History</strong> to 1885.” Hist. Meteor.<br />
2 (2005): 1–24.<br />
301. ROWLINSON, J. S. “The Border between<br />
Physics and Chemistry.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34 (2009):<br />
1–10.<br />
302. SCHWARTZMAN, David. “The Limits to Entropy:<br />
Continuing Misuse <strong>of</strong> Thermodynamics in<br />
Environmental and Marxist Theory.” Sci. & Soc. 72<br />
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113. CHEMISTRY<br />
303. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette. Matière à<br />
penser : Essais d’histoire et de philosophie de la chimie.<br />
(255 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Presses Universitaires<br />
de Paris Ouest, 2008. ISBN: 9782840160311.<br />
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304. BERT-MEU-SÁNCHEZ, José Ramon, Duncan<br />
Thorburn BURNS, and Brigitte van TIGGELEN. (Eds.)<br />
Neighbours and Territories: The Evolving Identity <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemistry. (752 pp.; ill.; index.) Louvain-la-neuve:<br />
Mémosciences, 2008. ISBN: 9782960081503.<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 6th International Conference<br />
on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, Leuven 2007. Contributors:<br />
Lawrence M. PRINCIPE, Ana SIMÕES,<br />
Bernadette BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Ernst HOM-<br />
BURG, Rémi FRANCKOWIAK, Hiro HIRAI,<br />
Bernard JOLY, Luc PETERSCHMITT, Christine<br />
LEHMAN, John PERKINS, Antonio Garcia BEL-<br />
MAR, Jan FRERCKS, Robert G. W. ANDERSON,<br />
Mary Jo NYE, Carsten REINHARDT, Néstor HER-<br />
RAN, Stephen J. WEININGER, Gary PATTERSON,<br />
W. Gerhard POHL, Johannes FEICHTINGER, Marcel<br />
Van BEYLEN, Marco BERETTA, Jennifer<br />
M. RAMPLING, Steffen DUCHEYNE, Joaquín<br />
PÉREZ-PARIENTE, D. Thorburn BURNS, Hjalmar<br />
FORS, Alexis SMETS, John MCEVOY, Joachim<br />
SCHUMMER, Gabor PALLO, Peter J. T. MOR-<br />
RIS, Fátima PAIXÃO, Ursula KLEIN, Jonathan SI-<br />
MON, Soňa ŠTRBÁŇOVÁ, Masanori KAJI, Xavier<br />
CALVÓ-MONREAL, Anders LUNDGREN, Klaus<br />
RUTHENBERG, Heinrich KAHLERT, Pierre LAS-<br />
ZLO, Christiana CHRISTOPOULOU, Faidra PA-<br />
PANELOPOULOU, Elena A. ZAITSEVA, Galina<br />
I. LIUBINA, Yoshiyuki KIKUCHI, Jeffrey Allan<br />
JOHNSON, José Miguel Leal da SILVA, Jean<br />
YOLLANT, Isabel CRUZ, Ángel TOCA, Maria<br />
Elvira CALLAPEZ, Manuel S. PINTO, Isabel<br />
MALAQUIAS, Sandra LOPES, Anna SIMMONS,<br />
Robin MACKIE, Gerrylynn K. ROBERTS, José<br />
A. CHAMIZO, Andoni GARRITZ, Mina Kleiche<br />
DRAY, Hao CHANG, Efthymios P. BOKARIS,<br />
Vangelis KOUTALIS, Helmut RINGSDORF, Angela<br />
BANDINELLI, Bjørn PEDERSEN, F. Bartow<br />
CULP, Gisela BOECK, Annette LYKKNES, Ola<br />
NORDAL, Éva VÁMOS, Glaucia Maria da SILVA,<br />
C. ZARAGOZA, J. M. FERNÁNDEZ-NOVELL,<br />
Juan QUÍLEZ, Danielle M. E. FAUQUE, Laurence<br />
LESTEL, Luigi CERRUTI, Gianmarco IELUZZI,<br />
Francesca TURCO.<br />
305. BOKARIS, Efthymios. “The Chemical Revolution<br />
as Test Field <strong>of</strong> Historiography Strategies.”<br />
KRITIKI 6 (2007): 9–32.<br />
306. DUMON, Alain, and Robert LUFT. Naissance<br />
de la chimie structurale. <strong>Science</strong>s & histoire. (252<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Les Ulis: EDP sciences, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782759800551.<br />
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307. JOHNS, Adrian. “Ink.” In Materials and Expertise<br />
in Early Modern Europe, edited by KLEIN and<br />
SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 1705], 101–124.<br />
308. KARPENKO, Vladimír. “Some Notes on the<br />
Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nitric Acid: 1300–1700.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Chem. 34 (2009): 105–116.<br />
309. LABRUDE, Pierre. “Les premiers chimistes<br />
lorrains. La chimie en Lorraine du XVIIe au XIXe<br />
siècles.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 23–36.<br />
310. NICOLAOU, K. C., and T. MONTAGNON.<br />
Molecules That Changed the World: A Brief <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the Art and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Synthesis and Its Impact on<br />
<strong>Society</strong>. (xvi + 366 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Weinheim:<br />
Wiley-VCH, 2008. ISBN: 9783527309832.<br />
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311. RAFFA, R. B., and R. J. TALLARIDA.<br />
“ ‘Affinity’: Historical Development in Chemistry<br />
and Pharmacology.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
7–16.
24 120. Earth & atmospheric sciences<br />
312. RAYNER-CANHAM, Marelene, and Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />
RAYNER-CANHAM. “British Women and Chemistry<br />
from the 16th to the Mid-19th Century.” Bull.<br />
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313. TANSJÖ, Levi. Från Lavoisier till Strindberg:<br />
kemihistoriska föreläsningar. Berzelius sällskapets<br />
skriftserie, 8. (293 + pp.; ill.) Lund: Berzelius<br />
sällskapet, 2008. ISBN: 9789197165792.<br />
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314. WILLIAMS, R. J. P., Allan CHAPMAN, and J.<br />
S. ROWLINSON. (Eds.) Chemistry at Oxford: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> from 1600 to 2005. (x + 308 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Cambridge, UK: RSC Publishing, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780854041398.<br />
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114. ALCHEMY<br />
315. LAFONT, Olivier. “L’humide radical des alchimistes.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 441–446.<br />
316. PEREIRA, Michele. Alchimia: i testi della<br />
tradizione occidentale. (cxxxvi + 1566 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Milano: A. Mondadori, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9788804558439.<br />
120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
317. BARTELS, Christoph. “The Production <strong>of</strong> Silver,<br />
Copper, and Lead in the Harz Mountains from<br />
Late Medieval Times to the Onset <strong>of</strong> Industrialization.”<br />
In Materials and Expertise in Early Modern<br />
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[ref. 1705], 71–100.<br />
318. BUREK, C. V., and B. HIGGS. (Eds.) The Role<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology. Geological<br />
<strong>Society</strong> Special Publications, 281. (viii + 342 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Geological <strong>Society</strong>, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9781862392274.<br />
Contents: C. V. BUREK and B. HIGGS, “The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> and Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geology: An Introduction,” 1-8; C. V. BU-<br />
REK, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in Geological Higher<br />
Education—Bedford College, London (Catherine<br />
Raisin) and Newnham College, Cambridge,<br />
UK,” 9-38 [ref. 2983]; M. R. S. CREESE, “Fossil<br />
Hunters, a Cave Explorer and a Rock Analyst:<br />
Notes on Some Early Women Contributors to Geology,”<br />
39-49; H. E. FRASER and C. J. CLEAL,<br />
“The Contribution <strong>of</strong> British Women to Carboniferous<br />
Palaeobotany during the First Half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
20th Century,” 51-82 [ref. 3236]; J. K. HART, “The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Women in British Quaternary <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
83-95; Patrick N. Wyse JACKSON and Mary E.<br />
Spencer JONES, “The Quiet Workforce: The Various<br />
Roles <strong>of</strong> Women in Geological and Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> Museums during the Early to Mid-1900s,”<br />
97-113 [ref. 3197]; C. V. BUREK and M. KÖLBL-<br />
EBERT, “The Historical Problems <strong>of</strong> Travel for<br />
Women Undertaking Geological Fieldwork,” 115-<br />
122; R. M. CLARY and J. H. WANDERSEE, “Great<br />
Expectations: Florence Bascom (1842–1945) and<br />
the Education <strong>of</strong> Early US Women Geologists,”<br />
123-135 [ref. 2392]; Bettie HIGGS and Patrick<br />
N. Wyse JACKSON, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geological Studies in Ireland,” 137-<br />
153; M. KÖLBL-EBERT, “The Role <strong>of</strong> British<br />
and German Women in Early 19th-Century Geology:<br />
A Comparative Assessment,” 155-163; S.<br />
TURNER, “Invincible but Mostly Invisible: Australian<br />
Women’s Contribution to Geology and<br />
Palaeontology,” 165-202; C. V. BUREK and J.<br />
A. MALPAS, “Rediscovering and Conserving the<br />
Lower Palaeozoic ‘Treasures’ <strong>of</strong> Ethel Woods (neé<br />
Skeat) and Margaret Crosfield in Northeast Wales,”<br />
203-226; H. J. FALCON-LANG and R. F. MILLER,<br />
“Marie Stopes and the Fern Ledges <strong>of</strong> Saint John,<br />
New Brunswick,” 227-245 [ref. 3169]; S. LAMING<br />
and D. LAMING, “Etheldred Benett (1776–1845):<br />
The First Woman Geologist?” 247-249 [ref. 1979];<br />
J. D. MATHER and I. CAMPBELL, “Grace Anne<br />
Milne (Lady Prestwich): More Than an Amanuensis?”<br />
251-264; N. MORGAN, “Anne Phillips:<br />
John Phillips’s Geological Companion,” 265-275;<br />
M. ORR, “Keeping It in the Family: The Extraordinary<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> Cuvier’s Daughters,” 277-286<br />
[ref. 2413]; E. ROBINSON, “The Influential Muriel<br />
Arber: A Personal Reflection,” 287-294; Karolyn<br />
SHINDLER, “A Knowledge Unique: The Life<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pioneering Explorer and Palaeontologist,<br />
Dorothea Bate (1878–1951),” 295-303 [ref. 3238];<br />
M. WACHTLER and C. V. BUREK, “Maria Matilda<br />
Ogilvie Gordon (1864–1939): A Scottish Researcher<br />
in the Alps,” 305-317 [ref. 2419]; T. P.<br />
T. WILLIAMS, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Annie Greenly in the<br />
Elucidation <strong>of</strong> the Geology <strong>of</strong> Anglesey,” 319-324;<br />
A. R. WYATT, “Nancy Kirk: Turning the World <strong>of</strong><br />
Graptolites Upside Down,” 325-333.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R127]<br />
319. FLEMING, James R. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue: International Perspectives on<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology: <strong>Science</strong> and Cultural<br />
Diversity. Collected papers from the Inaugural Symposium<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Commission on <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Meteorology, International Congress <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Mexico City, July 11–12, 2001. Hist.<br />
Meteor. 1 (2004): iii-vi.<br />
Contents: E. Philip KRIDER, “Benjamin Franklin<br />
and the First Lightning Conductors,” 1–13<br />
[ref. 2096]; Lizardo SEINER LIZÁRRAGA, “Los<br />
Inicios de la meteorología en el Perú y la labor del<br />
Cosmografiato: 1753–1856,” 14–27 [ref. 1986];<br />
Karl-Heinz BERNHARDT, “Johann Wolfgang von<br />
Goethes Beziehungen zu Luke Howard und sein<br />
Wirken auf dem Gebiet der Meteorologie,” 28–<br />
40 [ref. 1973]; Nathan M. BROOKS, “Dmitrii<br />
Mendeleev and Russian Meteorology during the<br />
Second Half <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century,” 41–47<br />
[ref. 2389]; Edmund P. WILLIS and William H.<br />
HOOKE, “Cleveland Abbe and the Birth <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Weather Service, 1870–1891,” 48–54<br />
[ref. 2421]; Cornelia LUEDECKE, “The First International<br />
Polar Year (1882–83): A Big <strong>Science</strong><br />
Experiment with Small <strong>Science</strong> Equipment,” 55–64<br />
[ref. 2407]; Gregory T. CUSHMAN, “Enclave Vision:<br />
Foreign Networks in Peru and the Internationalization<br />
<strong>of</strong> El Niño Research during the 1920s,”<br />
65–74 [ref. 3168]; James R. FLEMING, “Sverre
120. Earth & atmospheric sciences 25<br />
Petterssen, the Bergen School, and the Forecasts for<br />
D-Day,” 75–83 [ref. 2959]; Kristine C. HARPER,<br />
“The Scandinavian Tag-Team: Providers <strong>of</strong> Atmospheric<br />
Reality to Numerical Weather Prediction<br />
Efforts in the United States (1948–1955),” 84–91<br />
[ref. 3173]; Vladimir JANKOVIC, “Choosing the<br />
Right Axis: An Institutional <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Belgrade<br />
Eta Forecast Model,” 92–98 [ref. 3821];<br />
Maureen CHRISTIE, “Data Collection and the<br />
Ozone Hole: Too Much <strong>of</strong> a Good Thing?” 99–<br />
105 [ref. 3819]; Roy E. GOODMAN, “Archives,<br />
Libraries and <strong>Bibliography</strong> in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology<br />
Prior to 1900,” 106–111 [ref. 321].<br />
320. FLEMING, James Rodger. “The International<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology: Revisiting<br />
A Nineteenth-Century Classic.” Hist. Meteor. 58<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 126–137.<br />
321. GOODMAN, Roy E. “Archives, Libraries and<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong> in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology Prior to<br />
1900.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: International Perspectives<br />
on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology: <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Cultural Diversity [ref. 319]. Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004):<br />
106–111.<br />
Survey <strong>of</strong> archival and bibliographical resources.<br />
322. JACKSON, Patrick Wyse. (Ed.) Four Centuries<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geological Travel: The Search for Knowledge on<br />
Foot, Bicycle, Sledge and Camel. Geological <strong>Society</strong><br />
Special Publication, 287. (vi + 415 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) London: The Geological <strong>Society</strong>, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9781862392342.<br />
Contents: P. N. Wyse JACKSON, “Global Peregrinations:<br />
Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel,”<br />
1-6; E. VACCARI, “The Organized Traveller: Scientific<br />
Instructions for Geological Travels in Italy<br />
and Europe during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth<br />
Centuries,” 7-18 [ref. 1989]; E. T. DRAKE, “The<br />
Geological Observations <strong>of</strong> Robert Hooke (1635–<br />
1703) on the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight,” 19-30 [ref. 1726];<br />
C. J. NICHOLAS and P. N. PEARSON, “Robert<br />
Jameson on the Isle <strong>of</strong> Arran, 1797–1799: In<br />
Search <strong>of</strong> Hutton’s ‘Theory <strong>of</strong> the Earth,’ ” 31-<br />
48 [ref. 1981]; M. KLEMUN, “Writing, ‘Inscription’<br />
and Fact: Eighteenth Century Mineralogical<br />
Books Based on Travels in the Habsburg Regions,<br />
the Carpathian Mountains,” 49-62 [ref. 1978]; C.<br />
SCHWEIZER, “Geological Travellers in View <strong>of</strong><br />
Their Philosophical and Economical Intentions:<br />
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) and<br />
Caspar Maria Count Sternberg (1761–1838),” 63-<br />
72 [ref. 1985]; K. L. TAYLOR, “Geological Travellers<br />
in Auvergne, 1751–1800,” 73-96 [ref. 1988];<br />
D. R. DEAN, “J. D. Forbes and Naples,” 97-108<br />
[ref. 2394]; M. KOLBL-EBERT, “The Geological<br />
Travels <strong>of</strong> Charles Lyell, Charlotte Murchison and<br />
Roderick Impey Murchison in France and Northern<br />
Italy (1828),” 109-118 [ref. 2405]; A. CARNEIRO,<br />
“Sharing Common Ground: Nery Delgado (1835–<br />
1908) in Spain in 1878,” 119-134 [ref. 2390]; P.<br />
N. Wyse JACKSON, “Grenville Arthur James Cole<br />
(1859–1924): The Cycling Geologist,” 135-148<br />
[ref. 2403]; A. WHITTAKER, “The Travels and<br />
Travails <strong>of</strong> Sir Charles Lewis Giesecke,” 149-<br />
160 [ref. 1990]; F. NAUMANN, “Alexander von<br />
Humboldt in Russia: The 1829 Expedition,” 161-<br />
176 [ref. 2410]; E. E. MILANOVSKY, “Hermann<br />
Abich (1806–1886): ‘The Father <strong>of</strong> Caucasian<br />
Geology’ and His Travels in the Caucasus and<br />
Armenian Highlands,” 177-182 [ref. 2408]; P.<br />
TAQUET, “On Camelback: René Chudeau (1864–<br />
1921), Conrad Kilian (1898–1950), Albert Félix<br />
de Lapparent (1905–1975), and Théodore Monod<br />
(1902–2000), Four French Geological Travellers<br />
Cross the Sahara,” 183-190 [ref. 3181]; U. B.<br />
MARVIN, “Théodore Andre Monod and the Lost<br />
Fer de Dieu Meteorite <strong>of</strong> Chinguetti, Mauritania,”<br />
191-206 [ref. 3177]; L. G. WILSON, “The Geological<br />
Travels <strong>of</strong> Sir Charles Lyell in Madeira and the<br />
Canary Islands, 1853–1854,” 207-228 [ref. 2422];<br />
M. S. PINTO and A. BOUHEIRY, “The German<br />
Geologist Georg Hartung (1821–1891) and the Geology<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Azores and Madeira Islands,” 229-238<br />
[ref. 2415]; P. N. PEARSON and C. J. NICHOLAS,<br />
“ ‘Marks <strong>of</strong> Extreme Violence’: Charles Darwin’s<br />
Geological Observations on St. Jago (Sao Tiago),<br />
Cape Verde Islands,” 239-254 [ref. 2414]; R. H.<br />
SILLIMAN, “Naturalists from Neuchâtel: America<br />
and the Dispersal <strong>of</strong> Agassiz’s Scientific Factory,”<br />
255-270 [ref. 2416]; A. R. ORME, “Clarence Edward<br />
Dutton (1841–1912): Soldier, Polymath, and<br />
Aesthete,” 271-286 [ref. 2412]; D. A. E. SPALD-<br />
ING, “Two Tyrrells Cross the Barren Lands <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada, 1893,” 287-296 [ref. 2436]; C. P. da SILVA<br />
and E. M. PATACA, “Investigating the Colonies:<br />
Native Geological Travellers in the Portuguese Empire<br />
in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth<br />
Centuries,” 297-310 [ref. 1987]; S. HERBERT,<br />
“Doing and Knowing: Charles Darwin and Other<br />
Travelers,” 311-324; W. MAYER, “The Quest for<br />
Limestone in Colonial New South Wales, 1788–<br />
1825,” 325-342; D. OLDROYD, “In the Footsteps <strong>of</strong><br />
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell (1792–1855): Soldier,<br />
Surveyor, Explorer, Geologist, and Probably<br />
the First Person to Compile Geological Maps in<br />
Australia,” 343-374 [ref. 2124]; M. JOHNSTON,<br />
“Nineteenth-Century Observations <strong>of</strong> the Dun<br />
Mountain Ophiolite Belt, Nelson, New Zealand<br />
and Trans-Tasman Correlations,” 375-388; M. YA-<br />
JIMA, “Franz Hilgendorf (1839–1904): Introducer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Theory to Japan around 1873,”<br />
389-394 [ref. 2525]; G. A. GOOD, “Geophysical<br />
Travellers: The Magneticians <strong>of</strong> the Carnegie<br />
Institution <strong>of</strong> Washington,” 395-408 [ref. 3172].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R472]<br />
323. LÜDECKE, Cornelia. “East Meets West: Meteorological<br />
Interests <strong>of</strong> the Moravians in Greenland<br />
and Labrador since the 18th Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
section: Diversity in the Global Reconstruction<br />
and Representation <strong>of</strong> Weather and Climate: East,<br />
South, West, North [ref. 324]. Hist. Meteor. 2 (2005):<br />
123–132.<br />
Focuses on the settlement and observations <strong>of</strong><br />
Moravian missionaries.<br />
324. MCNALLY, Louis K., III, and Christian ROHR.<br />
“Symposium Editors’ Introduction.” Introduction to<br />
a special section: Diversity in the Global Reconstruction<br />
and Representation <strong>of</strong> Weather and Climate:<br />
East, South, West, North. Hist. Meteor. 2 (2005):<br />
37–40.
26 121. Earth & atmospheric sciences<br />
Selected Papers from the ICHM Symposium at<br />
the International Congress <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Beijing, China, July 2005. Contents: Ioannis<br />
TELELIS, “Historical-Climatological Information<br />
from the Time <strong>of</strong> the Byzantine Empire (4th–15th<br />
Centuries AD),” 41–50 [ref. 654]; Christian ROHR,<br />
“The Danube Floods and their Human Response<br />
and Perception (14th to 17th C),” 71–86 [ref. 328];<br />
Cornelia LÜDECKE, “East Meets West: Meteorological<br />
Interests <strong>of</strong> the Moravians in Greenland<br />
and Labrador since the 18th Century,” 123–132<br />
[ref. 323]; Dennis WHEELER, “British Naval Logbooks<br />
From the Late Seventeenth Century: New<br />
Climatic Information from Old Sources,” 133–145<br />
[ref. 1720]; Nikola KOEPKE and Joerg BATEN,<br />
“Climate and Its Impact on the Biological Standard<br />
<strong>of</strong> Living in Northeast, Centre-West, and South<br />
Europe during the Last 2000 Years,” 147–159.<br />
325. MILLS, Eric. L. The Fluid Envelope <strong>of</strong> Our<br />
Planet: How the Study <strong>of</strong> Ocean <strong>Current</strong>s Became<br />
a <strong>Science</strong>. (xii + 434 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780802096975.<br />
326. PICCARDI, L., and W. B. MASSE. (Eds.) Myth<br />
and Geology. Geological <strong>Society</strong> Special Publications,<br />
273. (viii + 350 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
London: Geological <strong>Society</strong> Publishing House, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9781862392168.<br />
From the “Myth and Geology” session held at<br />
the 32nd International Geological Congress in<br />
Florence, Italy, in August 2004. “Collection <strong>of</strong><br />
papers focusing on the potential <strong>of</strong> myth storylines<br />
to yield data and lessons that are <strong>of</strong> value to the<br />
geological sciences.” (from the publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R704]<br />
327. POTTER, Paul E., J. Barry MAYNARD, and<br />
Warren D. HUFF. “Steps in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mudstone<br />
Investigations—A Timeline, 1556 through 2007.”<br />
Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009): 84–107.<br />
328. ROHR, Christian. “The Danube Floods and<br />
their Human Response and Perception (14th to 17th<br />
C).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: Diversity in the Global<br />
Reconstruction and Representation <strong>of</strong> Weather and<br />
Climate: East, South, West, North [ref. 324]. Hist.<br />
Meteor. 2 (2005): 71–86.<br />
On the perception, interpretation, management and<br />
cultural responses to floods.<br />
329. ROSENBERG, Gary D. (Ed.) The Revolution in<br />
Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment.<br />
GSA Memoirs 203. (vii + 283 pp.; ill.) Boulder,<br />
Colo.: Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780813712031.<br />
Contents: Gary D. ROSENBERG, “Introduction:<br />
The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance<br />
to the Enlightenment,” 1-11; Gary D. ROSEN-<br />
BERG, “The Measure <strong>of</strong> Man and Landscape in<br />
the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution,” 13-40<br />
[ref. 1717]; William R. NEWMAN, “Geochemical<br />
Concepts in Isaac Newton’s Early Alchemy,”<br />
41-49 [ref. 1709]; Joaquín Pérez MELERO, “From<br />
Alchemy to <strong>Science</strong>: The Scientific Revolution<br />
and Enlightenment in Spanish American Mining<br />
and Metallurgy,” 51-61 [ref. 1708]; William<br />
C. PARCELL, “Signs and Symbols in Kircher’s<br />
Mundus Subterraneus,” 63-74 [ref. 1714]; Elsebeth<br />
THOMSEN, “Niels Stensen—Steno, in the World<br />
<strong>of</strong> Collections and Museums,” 75-91 [ref. 1606];<br />
Kuang-Tai HSU, “The Path to Steno’s Synthesis<br />
on the Animal Origin <strong>of</strong> Glossopetrae,” 93-106<br />
[ref. 1740]; Toshihiro YAMADA, “Hooke–Steno<br />
Relations Reconsidered: Reassessing the Roles <strong>of</strong><br />
Ole Borch and Robert Boyle,” 107-126 [ref. 1721];<br />
Troels KARDEL, “Prompters <strong>of</strong> Steno’s Geological<br />
Principles: Generation <strong>of</strong> Stones in Living Beings,<br />
Glossopetrae and Molding,” 127-134 [ref. 1741];<br />
August ZIGGELAAR, “The Age <strong>of</strong> Earth in Niels<br />
Stensen’s Geology,” 135-142 [ref. 1722]; Alan<br />
H. CUTLER, “Nicolaus Steno and the Problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Deep Time,” 143-148 [ref. 1712]; Sebastian<br />
OLDEN-JØRGENSEN, “Nicholas Steno and René<br />
Descartes: A Cartesian Perspective on Steno’s<br />
Scientific Development,” 149-157 [ref. 1751];<br />
Jens Morten HANSEN, “On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong>: Steno’s Modern, but Forgotten Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,” 159-178 [ref. 1634]; Frank SO-<br />
BIECH, “Nicholas Steno’s Way from Experience to<br />
Faith: Geological Evolution and the Original Sin <strong>of</strong><br />
Mankind,” 179-186 [ref. 1718]; Gian Battista VAI,<br />
“The Scientific Revolution and Nicholas Steno’s<br />
Tw<strong>of</strong>old Conversion,” 187-208 [ref. 1595]; Dennis<br />
R. DEAN, “Benjamin Franklin and Geology,” 209-<br />
223 [ref. 1976]; Stephen M. ROWLAND, “Thomas<br />
Jefferson, Extinction, and the Evolving View <strong>of</strong><br />
Earth <strong>History</strong> in the Late Eighteenth and Early<br />
Nineteenth Centuries,” 225-246 [ref. 2022]; Noah<br />
HERINGMAN, “ “Very Vain Is <strong>Science</strong>’ Proudest<br />
Boast” : The Resistance To Geological Theory<br />
in Early Nineteenth-Century England,” 247-257<br />
[ref. 2400]; Victor R. BAKER, “Charles S. Peirce<br />
and the ‘Light <strong>of</strong> Nature,’ ” 259-266 [ref. 2257];<br />
William L. VANDERBURGH, “Theory Choice in<br />
the Historical <strong>Science</strong>s: Geology as a Philosophical<br />
Case Study,” 267-276 [ref. 141]; Michael T.<br />
GHISELIN, “Natural Theology, Design and Law,”<br />
277-283 [ref. 230].<br />
330. SCARTH, Alwyn. Vesuvius: A Biography. (ix<br />
+ 342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780691143903.<br />
331. STANDISH, David. Hollow Earth: The Long<br />
and Curious <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Imagining Strange Lands,<br />
Fantastical Creatures, Advanced Civilizations, and<br />
Marvelous Machines below the Earth’s Surface. (303<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Da<br />
Capo Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780306813733.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R859]<br />
332. VOGEL, Brant. “<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> Recent Literature<br />
in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology. Twenty-Six<br />
Years, 1983–2008.” Hist. Meteor. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 23–125.
123. Natural history 27<br />
121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
333. ARMSTRONG, Patrick, and Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J. MAR-<br />
TIN. (Eds.) Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies.<br />
Geographers, 25. (viii + 167 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
London: Continuum, 2006. ISBN: 9780826486134.<br />
An annual collection <strong>of</strong> studies <strong>of</strong> individuals who<br />
have made major contributions to the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> geography and geographical thought.<br />
334. CHALLIS, David Milbank, and Andy RUSH.<br />
“The Railways <strong>of</strong> Britain: An Unstudied Map Corpus.”<br />
Imago Mundi 61 (2009): 186–214.<br />
“Summarizes the archival history <strong>of</strong> Britain’s railway<br />
maps.” (from the abstract)<br />
335. COLLINI, Silvia, and Antonella VANNONI.<br />
(Eds.) Les instructions scientifiques pour les voyageurs<br />
: XVII e –XIX e siècle. Histoire des sciences humaines.<br />
(344 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: l’Harmattan, 2005.<br />
ISBN: 9782747586504.<br />
Anthology <strong>of</strong> primary source essays written by<br />
major scientists on exploration and voyages <strong>of</strong><br />
discovery.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R178]<br />
336. FLEET, Christopher, and Charles W. J. WITH-<br />
ERS. “Maps and Map <strong>History</strong> Using the Bartholomew<br />
Archive, National Library <strong>of</strong> Scotland.” Imago Mundi<br />
62 (<strong>2010</strong>): 92–97.<br />
337. HIGGITT, Rebekah, and Graham DOLAN.<br />
“Greenwich, Time and ‘the Line.’ ” Endeavour 34<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 35–39.<br />
338. SUI, Daniel Z. Geospatial Technologies and<br />
Homeland Security: Research Frontiers and Future<br />
Challenges. The GeoJournal Library, 94. (xxviii +<br />
356 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht: Springer,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9781402083396.<br />
Includes “Spatial Epidemiology: Where Have We<br />
Come in 150 Years?” by Michael WARD.<br />
339. TALBERT, Richard J. A., and Richard W.<br />
UNGER. (Eds.) Cartography in Antiquity and the<br />
Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods.<br />
Technology and Change in <strong>History</strong>, 10. (xix + 299<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9789004166639.<br />
Contributors include Emily ALBU, Raymond<br />
CLEMENS, Lucy DONKIN, Evelyn EDSON, Tom<br />
ELLIOTT, Patrick Gauthier DALCHÉ, Benjamin<br />
KEDAR, Maja KOMINKO, Natalia LOZOVSKY,<br />
Yossef RAPOPORT, Emilie SAVAGE-SMITH,<br />
Camille SERCHUK, Richard TALBERT, and Jennifer<br />
TRIMBLE.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R873]<br />
340. WITHERS, Charles W. J., and Hayden<br />
LORIMER. (Eds.) Geographers: Biobibliographical<br />
Studies. Geographers, 26. (ix + 167 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) London: Continuum, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780826499134.<br />
An annual collection <strong>of</strong> studies <strong>of</strong> individuals who<br />
have made major contributions to the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> geography and geographical thought.<br />
341. WITHERS, Charles W. J., and Hayden<br />
LORIMER. (Eds.) Geographers: Biobibliographical<br />
Studies. Geographers, 28. (192 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
London: Continuum, 2009. ISBN: 9780826437525.<br />
An annual collection <strong>of</strong> studies <strong>of</strong> individuals who<br />
have made major contributions to the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> geography and geographical thought.<br />
342. WITHERS, Charles W. J., and Hayden<br />
LORIMER. (Eds.) Geographers: Biobibliographical<br />
Studies. Geographers, 27. (ix + 161 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
London: Continuum, 2008. ISBN: 9781847061560.<br />
An annual collection <strong>of</strong> studies <strong>of</strong> individuals who<br />
have made major contributions to the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> geography and geographical thought.<br />
343. WOOD, Denis, and John FELS. The Natures<br />
<strong>of</strong> Maps: Cartographic Constructions <strong>of</strong> the Natural<br />
World. (xviii + 230 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780226906041.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R940]<br />
122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
344. CHELA-FLORES, Julian. A Second Genesis:<br />
Stepping-Stones toward the Intelligibility <strong>of</strong> Nature.<br />
(xviii + 229 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hackensack, NJ: World<br />
Scientific, 2009. ISBN: 9789812835031.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R160]<br />
345. CLINGERMAN, Forrest. “The Intimate Distance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Herons: Theological Travels through Nature,<br />
Place, and Migration.” Ethics Place Environ. 11<br />
(2008): 313–325.<br />
346. COLEMAN, Frank M. “Classical Liberalism and<br />
American Landscape Representation: The Imperial<br />
Self in Nature.” Ethics Place Environ. 13 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
75–96.<br />
Spans the work <strong>of</strong> Locke, Jefferson, Emerson, and<br />
Frederick J. Turner.<br />
347. LUKE, Brian. Brutal: Manhood and the Exploitation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Animals. (x + 280 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780252031762.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R560]<br />
348. OTT, Paul. “World and Earth: Hannah Arendt<br />
and the Human Relationship to Nature.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 12 (2009): 1–16.<br />
349. RINGMAR, Erik. “Audience for a Giraffe: European<br />
Expansionism and the Quest for the Exotic.”<br />
J. World Hist. 17 (2006): 375–397.<br />
“Analyzes European reactions to two giraffes—one<br />
given to Lorenzo de’ Medici <strong>of</strong> Florence in 1486<br />
and the other to King Charles X <strong>of</strong> France in 1827.”<br />
(from the abstract)
28 123. Environmental sciences<br />
123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
350. ACOT, Pascal. Histoire du climat. Pour<br />
l’histoire. (309 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Perrin,<br />
2003. ISBN: 9782262019037.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R4]<br />
351. BOLSTER, W. Jeffrey. “Putting the Ocean in<br />
Atlantic <strong>History</strong>: Maritime Communities and Marine<br />
Ecology in the Northwest Atlantic, 1500–1800.”<br />
Amer. Hist. Rev. 113 (2008): 19–47.<br />
352. BROOKS, Karl. “Environmental <strong>History</strong> as<br />
Kansas <strong>History</strong>.” Kansas Hist. 29 (2006): 116–131.<br />
353. CAREY, Mark. “Latin American Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong>: <strong>Current</strong> Trends, Interdisciplinary Insights,<br />
and Future Directions.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009):<br />
221–252.<br />
354. CHEKE, A. S., and Julian P. HUME. Lost Land<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Dodo: An Ecological <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mauritius,<br />
Réunion and Rodrigues. (464 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780300141863.<br />
Charts the ecological changes, especially the many<br />
extinctions, since the discovery and colonization <strong>of</strong><br />
these islands beginning in the 1500s.<br />
355. CHESTER, Robert N., III, and Nicolaas MINK.<br />
“Having Our Cake and Eating It Too: Food’s Place in<br />
Environmental <strong>History</strong>, a Forum.” Introduction to a<br />
Forum Section. Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 309–311.<br />
Contents: Robert N. CHESTER, III, “Sensory Deprivation:<br />
Taste as a Useful Category <strong>of</strong> Analysis<br />
in Environmental <strong>History</strong>,” 232–330 [ref. 356];<br />
Nicolaas MINK, “It Begins in the Belly,” 312–<br />
322 [ref. 542]; Jane DUSSELIER, “Understandings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Food as Culture,” 331-338 [ref. 538]; Nancy<br />
SHOEMAKER, “Food and the Intimate Environment,”<br />
339–344 [ref. 366].<br />
356. CHESTER, Robert N., III. “Sensory Deprivation:<br />
Taste as a Useful Category <strong>of</strong> Analysis in Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Forum: Having Our<br />
Cake and Eating It Too: Food’s Place in Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong> [ref. 355]. Environ. Hist. 14 (2009):<br />
232–330.<br />
On the intersections <strong>of</strong> food and environmental<br />
history.<br />
357. CRANE, Jeff, and Michael EGAN. (Eds.) Natural<br />
Protest: Essays on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Environmentalism. (xv + 325 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Routledge, 2009. ISBN: 9780415962681.<br />
Contents: Michael EGAN and Jeff CRANE, “Introduction”;<br />
Jeff CRANE, “ ‘Fancy Foreshadowed a<br />
Magnificent Destiny’: The Market Revolution and<br />
the Kennebec River Dam Fight”; Michael EGAN,<br />
“Organizing Environmental Protest: Swill Milk<br />
and Social Activism in Nineteenth-Century New<br />
York City”; John HAUSDOERFFER, “ ‘That Shocking<br />
Calamity’: Revisiting George Catlin’s Environmental<br />
Politics”; Kevin C. ARMITAGE, “ ‘The<br />
<strong>Science</strong>-Spirit in a Democracy’: Liberty Hyde Bailey,<br />
Nature Study, and the Democratic Impulse <strong>of</strong><br />
Progressive Conservation”; Robert W. RIGHTER,<br />
“The Hetch Hetchy Controversy”; Philip GARONE,<br />
“Rethinking Reclamation: How an Alliance <strong>of</strong><br />
Duck Hunters and Cattle Ranchers Brought Wetland<br />
Conservation to California’s Central Valley<br />
Project”; Frank UEKOETTER, “A Twisted Road<br />
to Earth Day: Air Pollution as an Issue <strong>of</strong> Social<br />
Movements after World War II”; Sarah L.<br />
THOMAS, “A Call to Action: Silent Spring, Public<br />
Disclosure, and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Modern Environmentalism”;<br />
Sylvia Hood WASHINGTON, “Ball <strong>of</strong><br />
Confusion: Public Health, African Americans,<br />
and Earth Day 1970”; Kevin R. MARSH, “ ‘Save<br />
French Pete’: Evolution <strong>of</strong> Wilderness Protests in<br />
Oregon”; Elizabeth D. BLUM, “Parting the Waters:<br />
The Ecumenical Task Force at Love Canal<br />
and Beyond”; Adam TOMPKINS, “Cancer Valley,<br />
California: Pesticides, Politics, and Childhood Disease<br />
in the Central Valley”; Will MCARTHUR, “ ‘It<br />
seems like we should be on the same side!’: Native<br />
Americans, Environmentalists, and the Grand<br />
Canyon.”<br />
358. ELLIOTT, Kevin C. “The Ethical Significance <strong>of</strong><br />
Language in the Environmental <strong>Science</strong>s: Case Studies<br />
from Pollution Research.” Ethics Place Environ.<br />
12 (2009): 157–173.<br />
“Examines how ethically significant assumptions<br />
and values are embedded not only in environmental<br />
policies but also in the language <strong>of</strong> the environmental<br />
sciences.” (from the abstract)<br />
359. KING, Roger J. H. “Playing with Boundaries:<br />
Critical Reflections on Strategies for an Environmental<br />
Culture and the Promise <strong>of</strong> Civic Environmentalism.”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 9 (2006): 173–186.<br />
360. MACLAURIN, James, and Kim STERELNY.<br />
What Is Biodiversity? (xii + 217 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780226500805.<br />
On the definition <strong>of</strong> the term and how it has been<br />
shaped by ecology and conservation biology.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 363]<br />
361. MCWILLIAMS, James E. American Pests:<br />
The Losing War on Insects from Colonial Times<br />
to DDT. (296 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Columbia University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780231139427.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R606]<br />
362. MELLON, James G. “Visions <strong>of</strong> the Livable<br />
City: Reflections on the Jacobs–Mumford Debate.”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 12 (2009): 35–48.<br />
363. MORGAN, Gregory J. “The Many Dimensions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Biodiversity.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />
40 (2009): 235–238.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> James MACLAURIN and Kim<br />
STERELNY, What Is Biodiversity? (2008)<br />
[ref. 360].
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology 29<br />
364. MORRIS, Christopher. “A More Southern Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong>.” J. South. Hist. 75 (2009):<br />
581–598.<br />
365. PYNE, Stephen J. Awful Splendour: A Fire<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canada. Nature, <strong>History</strong>, <strong>Society</strong>. (xxix<br />
+ 549 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Vancouver: UBC<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780774813914.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R731]<br />
366. SHOEMAKER, Nancy. “Food and the Intimate<br />
Environment.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Forum: Having Our Cake and<br />
Eating It Too: Food’s Place in Environmental <strong>History</strong><br />
[ref. 355]. Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 339–344.<br />
367. STUDNICKI-GIZBERT, Daviken, and David<br />
SCHECTER. “The Environmental Dynamics <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Colonial Fuel-Rush: Silver Mining and Deforestation<br />
in New Spain, 1522 to 1810.” Environ. Hist. 15<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 94–119.<br />
368. THOMPSON, Allen. “Environmentalism, Moral<br />
Responsibility, and the Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Doing and Allowing.”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 9 (2006): 269–278.<br />
369. WAGLER, Ron. “Foucault, the Consumer Culture,<br />
and Environmental Degradation.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 12 (2009): 331–336.<br />
370. WINIWARTER, Verena, and Martin KNOLL.<br />
Umweltgeschichte: Eine Einführung. UTB, 2521.<br />
(368 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Köln: Böhlau, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9783412148034.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R937]<br />
124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />
371. MOHR, Barbara A. R. “A Truly European Forest:<br />
A Historic Lower Silesian Palaeobotanical Collection<br />
(Late Cretaceous) at the Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> (Berlin).” Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009): 276–<br />
292.<br />
130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
372. ALEXANDER, Denis R., and Ronald L.<br />
NUMBERS. (Eds.) Biology and Ideology from<br />
Descartes to Dawkins. (453 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780226608402.<br />
Contents: Peter HARRISON, “The Cultural Authority<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong> in Early Modern Europe,”<br />
11-35 [ref. 1733]; Shirley A. ROE, “Biology,<br />
Atheism, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century<br />
France,” 36-60 [ref. 2021]; Peter Hanns REILL,<br />
“Eighteenth-Century Uses <strong>of</strong> Vitalism in Constructing<br />
the Human <strong>Science</strong>s,” 61-87 [ref. 2045];<br />
Jonathan R. TOPHAM, “Biology in the Service <strong>of</strong><br />
Natural Theology: Paley, Darwin, and the Bridgewater<br />
Treatises,” 88-113 [ref. 2482]; Sujit SIVA-<br />
SUNDARAM, “Race, Empire, and Biology before<br />
Darwinism,” 114-138 [ref. 220]; Nicolaas RUPKE,<br />
“Darwin’s Choice,” 139-164 [ref. 2517]; Edward<br />
J. LARSON, “Biology and the Emergence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Anglo-American Eugenics Movement,” 165-191<br />
[ref. 2542]; Paul WEINDLING, “Genetics, Eugenics,<br />
and the Holocaust,” 192-214 [ref. 3295]; Nikolai<br />
KREMENTSOV, “Darwinism, Marxism, and<br />
Genetics in the Soviet Union,” 215-246 [ref. 3262];<br />
Michael RUSE, “Evolution and the Idea <strong>of</strong> Social<br />
Progress,” 247-275 [ref. 399]; Erika Lorraine MI-<br />
LAN, “Beauty and the Beast? Conceptualizing Sex<br />
in Evolutionary Narratives,” 276-301 [ref. 225];<br />
Ronald L. NUMBERS, “Creationism, Intelligent<br />
Design, and Modern Biology,” 302-328 [ref. 393];<br />
Alister E. MCGRATH, “The Ideological Uses <strong>of</strong><br />
Evolutionary Biology in Recent Atheist Apologetics,”<br />
329-351 [ref. 3873].<br />
373. DAVIS, William E., Jr., Harry F. RECHER, Walter<br />
E. BOLES, and Jerome A. JACKSON. (Eds.)<br />
Contributions to the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australasian Ornithology.<br />
(vii + 481 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
MA: Nuttall Ornithological Club, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781877973437.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R217]<br />
374. HOQUET, Thierry. “Traduire Linné aujourd’hui.<br />
Texte de science ou objet philosophique<br />
et historique ?” In Traduire la science, edited by<br />
DURIS (2008) [ref. 251], 109–124.<br />
375. MAIENSCHEIN, Jane, and Manfred D.<br />
LAUBICHLER. “The Embryo Project: An Integrated<br />
Approach to <strong>History</strong>, Practices, and Social Contexts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Embryo Research.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–16.<br />
On the collaborative Embryo Project and its on-line<br />
encyclopedia (http://embryo.asu.edu).<br />
376. MENGEL, Gregory A. “Reconstructing a<br />
Legacy: On Overcoming Biological Preformationism,<br />
Dualism, and the Inheritance Paradigm.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at California Institute <strong>of</strong> Integral Studies,<br />
2009. Advisor: Swimme, Brian. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3374307. 284 pp.<br />
377. YAMPELL, Cat. “When <strong>Science</strong> Blurs the<br />
Boundaries: The Commodification <strong>of</strong> the Animal<br />
in Young Adult <strong>Science</strong> Fiction.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on literary and scientific representations <strong>of</strong> animals<br />
[ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35 (2008):<br />
207–222.<br />
131. BOTANY<br />
378. DROUIN, Jean-Marc. L’herbier des philosophes.<br />
<strong>Science</strong> ouverte. (314 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782020967341.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R246]<br />
132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
379. BRISSON, Luc, Marie-Hélène CONGOURDEAU,<br />
and Jean-Luc SOLÈRE. (Eds.) L’embryon, formation
30 133. Heredity; evolution; genetics<br />
et animation : antiquité grecque et latine, traditions<br />
hébraïque, chrétienne et islamique. (290 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9782711619573; 2711619575.<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the international conference<br />
“L’embryon (constitution et animation) dans<br />
l’antiquité et au moyen âge,” held at the Collège de<br />
France, Paris, June 30-July 2, 2005.<br />
133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />
380. BARNES, Barry, and John DUPRÉ. Genomes<br />
and What to Make <strong>of</strong> Them. (viii + 273 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780226172958.<br />
381. CASTRODEZA, Carlos. “El darwinismo y la<br />
cuestión del sentido.” Asclepio 61, no. 2 (2009):<br />
177–212.<br />
382. CATALÁ GORGUES, Jesús I. “Cuatro décadas<br />
de historiografía del evolucionismo en España.” Asclepio<br />
61, no. 2 (2009): 9–66.<br />
383. COLLADO GONZÁLEZ, Santiago. “Panorámica<br />
del ‘Diseño Inteligente.’ ” Acta Phil. 17 (2008): 17–<br />
42.<br />
384. FULLER, Steve. Essay review. Hist. Hum. Sci.<br />
22, no. 5 (2009): 117–122.<br />
Response to Graham RICHARDS, Hist. Hum. Sci.<br />
22, no. 5 (2009): 113-116. Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steve<br />
FULLER, Dissent over Descent (2008) [ref. 385].<br />
385. FULLER, Steve. Dissent over Descent: Intelligent<br />
Design’s Challenge to Darwinism. (v + 272<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Thriplow: Icon, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781840468045.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 384, 397, 398]<br />
386. GALERA, Andrés. “Lamarck y la conservación<br />
adaptativa de la vida.” Asclepio 61, no. 2 (2009):<br />
129–140.<br />
387. GHISELIN, Michael T. Darwin: A Reader’s<br />
Guide. Occasional Papers <strong>of</strong> the California Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s, no. 155. (185 pp.; bibl.; ill.) San<br />
Francisco: California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s, 2009.<br />
388. GINNOBILI, Santiago. “La teoría de la selección<br />
natural darwiniana.” Theoria (0495-4548) 25<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 37–58.<br />
Effort to outline the fundamental law <strong>of</strong> the theory<br />
<strong>of</strong> natural selection.<br />
389. HARWOOD, Jonathan. “Heredity Reconceived?”<br />
Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 277–282.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Staffan MÜLLER-WILLE and<br />
Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER (eds.), Heredity Produced<br />
(2007); Phillip THURTLE, Emergence <strong>of</strong><br />
Genetic Rationality (2007).<br />
390. MARTÍNEZ, Rafael A. “Presentazione. Creazione,<br />
teleologia e disegno: un nuovo dibattito sulla<br />
teoria dell’evoluzione neodarwinista.” Acta Phil. 17<br />
(2008): 11–16.<br />
391. MILNER, Richard. Darwin’s Universe: Evolution<br />
from A to Z. (487 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780520243767.<br />
392. MOORE, Randy, and Mark D. DECKER.<br />
More Than Darwin: The People and Places <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Evolution-Creationism Controversy. (xxiv + 415 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780313341557.<br />
393. NUMBERS, Ronald L. “Creationism, Intelligent<br />
Design, and Modern Biology.” In Biology and Ideology<br />
from Descartes to Dawkins, edited by ALEXAN-<br />
DER and NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 302–328.<br />
394. PINNA, Giovanni. “Exhibiting Evolution: An<br />
Essay upon the Museum’s Subjectivity.” Asclepio 61,<br />
no. 2 (2009): 213–232.<br />
Looks at three museum exhibits.<br />
395. REISS, John O. Not by Design: Retiring Darwin’s<br />
Watchmaker. (xviii + 422 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780520258938.<br />
Wide ranging philosophical and historical study.<br />
396. RHONHEIMER, Martín. “Teoría dell’evoluzione<br />
neodarwinista, ‘Intelligent design’ e creazione. In<br />
dialogo con il Cardinal Christoph Schönborn.” Acta<br />
Phil. 17 (2008): 87–134.<br />
397. RICHARDS, Graham. Essay review. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 22, no. 5 (2009): 123–126.<br />
Response to Steve FULLER, Hist. Hum. Sci. 22,<br />
no. 5 (2009): 117-122. Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steve<br />
FULLER, Dissent over Descent (2008) [ref. 385].<br />
398. RICHARDS, Graham. Essay review. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 22, no. 5 (2009): 113–116.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steve FULLER, Dissent over Descent<br />
(2008) [ref. 385].<br />
399. RUSE, Michael. “Evolution and the Idea <strong>of</strong><br />
Social Progress.” In Biology and Ideology from<br />
Descartes to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and<br />
NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 247–275.<br />
400. SANDÍN, Máximo. “En busca de la biología.<br />
Reflexiones sobre la evolución.” Asclepio 61, no. 2<br />
(2009): 141–176.<br />
401. SETOGUCHI, Akihisa. “Darwin Commemorations<br />
and Three Generations <strong>of</strong> Historians <strong>of</strong> Biology.”<br />
East Asian STS 3 (2009): 531–537.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> biology and Darwin commemoration<br />
in Japan.
136. Neurosciences 31<br />
402. TAYLOR, Peter J. “Nothing Reliable about<br />
Genes or Environment: New Perspectives on Analysis<br />
<strong>of</strong> Similarity among Relatives in Light <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Possibility <strong>of</strong> Underlying Heterogeneity.” Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 210–220.<br />
403. WITT, Ulrich. “Generic Features <strong>of</strong> Evolution<br />
and Its Continuity: A Transdisciplinary Perspective.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Darwinism and Social <strong>Science</strong><br />
[ref. 433]. Theoria (0495-4548) 18 (2003): 273–288.<br />
134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
404. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. “Recent <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Its Exploration: The Case <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.”<br />
Special Issue: “Disciplinary Histories and the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology”<br />
[ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 6–12.<br />
Explores the various trends in the historiography <strong>of</strong><br />
science that bear on the understanding <strong>of</strong> the rise<br />
<strong>of</strong> the discipline <strong>of</strong> molecular biology.<br />
135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
405. AJAVON, François-Xavier. “Trois exemples<br />
historiques d’eugénisme avant Galton (1883) : Platon,<br />
Soranos & Vandermonde (Ière partie).” Vesalius 11,<br />
no. 2 (2005): 70–75.<br />
See also François-Xavier AJAVON, “Trois<br />
exemples historiques d’eugenisme avant Galton<br />
(1883)” Vesalius 12 (2006): 25–29 [ref. 406].<br />
406. AJAVON, François-Xavier. “Trois exemples<br />
historiques d’eugenisme avant Galton (1883) : Platon,<br />
Soranos & Vandermonde (2e partie).” Vesalius 12<br />
(2006): 25–29.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> François-Xavier AJAVON, “Trois<br />
exemples historiques d’eugénisme avant Galton<br />
(1883) ” Vesalius 11, no. 2 (2005): 70–75<br />
[ref. 405].<br />
407. BATTIN, Jacques. “L’ancien et le nouvel<br />
eugénisme.” Vesalius 13 (2007): 27–33.<br />
408. BISHOP, Rebecca. “ ‘Several Exceptional<br />
Forms <strong>of</strong> Primates’: Simian Cinema.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on literary and scientific representations<br />
<strong>of</strong> animals [ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35<br />
(2008): 238–250.<br />
409. DUVERT, Michel. “Quelques représentations<br />
traditionnelles du corps humain en Pays Basque.”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 177–188.<br />
410. FERREIRA, Aline. “Primate Tales: Interspecies<br />
Pregnancy and Chimerical Beings.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on literary and scientific representations <strong>of</strong> animals<br />
[ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35 (2008):<br />
223–237.<br />
411. GARCÍA, Francisco Vázquez, and Richard<br />
CLEMINSON. “Subjectivities in Transition: Gender<br />
and Sexual Identities in Cases <strong>of</strong> ‘Sex Change’<br />
and ‘Hermaphroditism’ in Spain, c. 1500–1800.”<br />
Hist. Sci. 48 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–38.<br />
412. GOODRUM, Matthew R. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Human<br />
Origins Research and Its Place in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Research Problems and Historiography.”<br />
Hist. Sci. 47 (2009): 337–357.<br />
413. NEUMANN, Hanns-Peter. “Machina Machinarum.<br />
Die Uhr als Begriff und Metapher zwischen<br />
1450 und 1750.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 1752].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 122–191.<br />
414. REIS, Elizabeth. Bodies in Doubt: An American<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Intersex. (xvii + 216 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780801891557.<br />
415. SÁ, Guilherme José da Silva e, Ricardo Ventura<br />
SANTOS, Claudia RODRIGUES-CARVALHO, and<br />
Elizabeth Christina da SILVA. “Crânios, corpos e<br />
medidas: a constituição do acervo de instrumentos<br />
antropométricos do Museu Nacional na passagem do<br />
século XIX para o XX.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Crania, Bodies, and Measurements: Formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anthropometric Instruments at the Museu<br />
Nacional in the Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth<br />
Century]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 197–208.<br />
136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
416. GROSS, Charles G. A Hole in the Head: More<br />
Tales in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Neuroscience. (x + 356 pp.;<br />
ill.; index.) Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780262013383.<br />
417. HAGNER, Michael. “The Mind at Work: The<br />
Visual Representation <strong>of</strong> Cerebral Processes.” In The<br />
Body Within, edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG<br />
(2009) [ref. 180], 67–90.<br />
From early modern illustrations to contemporary<br />
neuroimaging.<br />
418. VRECKO, Scott. “Neuroscience, Power and<br />
Culture: An Introduction.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 23, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 1–10.<br />
Contents: Joelle M. ABI-RACHED and Nikolas<br />
ROSE, “The Birth <strong>of</strong> the Neuromolecular Gaze,”<br />
11–36 [ref. 3900]; Nicolas LANGLITZ, “The Persistence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Subjective in Neuropsychopharmacology:<br />
Observations <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Hallucinogen<br />
Research,” 37–57 [ref. 3907]; Linsey<br />
MCGOEY, “Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Failure: Antidepressant<br />
Drugs and the Triumph <strong>of</strong> Flawed Experiments,”<br />
58–78 [ref. 4009]; Nikolas ROSE, “ ‘Screen and<br />
Intervene’: Governing Risky Brains,” 79–105<br />
[ref. 3909]; Jonna BRENNINKMEIJER, “Taking<br />
Care <strong>of</strong> One’s Brain: How Manipulating the Brain<br />
Changes People’s Selves,” 107–126 [ref. 3902].
32 140. Social sciences, general<br />
419. YORK, George K., and David A. STEINBERG.<br />
“The Sydney Symposium on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cerebral<br />
Localization: An Introduction.” Introduction to a special<br />
issue on Cerebral Localization. J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />
18 (2009): 237–238.<br />
Contents: F. Clifford ROSE, “Cerebral Localization<br />
in Antiquity,” 239–247 [ref. 844]; Axel KAREN-<br />
BERG, “Cerebral Localization in the Eighteenth<br />
Century—An Overview,” 248–253 [ref. 2036];<br />
David A. STEINBERG, “Cerebral Localization<br />
in the Nineteenth Century—The Birth <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Science</strong><br />
and its Modern Consequences,” 254–261<br />
[ref. 2562]; M. J. EADIE, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Focal<br />
Epilepsy in the Development <strong>of</strong> Jacksonian Localization,”<br />
262–282 [ref. 2556]; George K. YORK,<br />
“Localization <strong>of</strong> Language Function in the Twentieth<br />
Century,” 283–290 [ref. 3304].<br />
137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
420. BAKKER, Paul J. J. M., and Johannes M. M. H.<br />
THIJSSEN. (Eds.) Mind, Cognition and Representation:<br />
The Tradition <strong>of</strong> Commentaries on Aristotle’s<br />
De anima. (vi + 259 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Aldershot:<br />
Ashgate, 2007. ISBN: 9780754630845.<br />
Covers the period from 1200 until 1650. Contents:<br />
Robert PASNAU, “The Mind-Soul Problem,”<br />
3-20; Guy GULDENTOPS, “A Short Introduction<br />
to James <strong>of</strong> Douai’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind,” 21-43;<br />
Mary SIRRIDGE, “ ‘The Universal Living Thing Is<br />
Either Nothing or Posterior.’ Radulphus Brito’s<br />
‘Quaestiones super libros’ De anima,” 45-68;<br />
Henrik LAGERLUND, “Making Aristotle Modern:<br />
John Buridan on Psychology and Language,”<br />
69-85; Jack ZUPKO, “Self-Knowledge and Self-<br />
Representation in Later Medieval Psychology,” 87-<br />
107; Olaf PLUTA, “Materialism in the Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mind: Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam’s Quaestiones<br />
De anima,” 109-126; Lorenzo CASINI, “The Renaissance<br />
Debate on the Immortality <strong>of</strong> the Soul:<br />
Pietro Pomponazzi and the Plurality <strong>of</strong> Substantial<br />
Forms,” 127-150; Paul J. J. M. BAKKAR, “Natural<br />
Philosophy, Metaphysics, or Something in<br />
Between? Agostino Nifo, Pietro Pomponazzi, and<br />
Marcantonio Genua on the Nature and Place <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Soul,” 151-177; Tuomo AHO,<br />
“Suárez on Cognitive Intentions,” 179-203; Cees<br />
LEIJENHORST, “Attention Please! Theories <strong>of</strong><br />
Selective Attention in Late Aristotelian and Early<br />
Modern Philosophy,” 205-230.<br />
421. BEINS, Bernard C. “Teaching Measurement<br />
through Historical Sources.” Hist. Psychol. 13<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 89–94.<br />
On teaching about the historical issues surrounding<br />
intelligence testing to discuss the changing nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> measurement in psychology as related to shifts<br />
in theoretical understanding.<br />
422. BOS, Jacques. “The Rise and Decline <strong>of</strong> Character:<br />
Humoral Psychology in Ancient and Early<br />
Modern Medical Theory.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 3<br />
(2009): 29–50.<br />
423. DUPONT, Jean-Claude. “La psychologie de la<br />
vision spatiale : Gérard Simon et après.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Sci. 60 (2007): 133–150.<br />
424. FINLAY, Robert. “Weaving the Rainbow: Visions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Color in World <strong>History</strong>.” J. World Hist. 18<br />
(2007): 383–431.<br />
425. GENTILE, Barbara F., and Benjamin MILLER.<br />
(Eds.) Foundations <strong>of</strong> Psychological Thought: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology. (xvi + 671 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780761930778.<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> primary source readings from<br />
Descartes to the present.<br />
426. GREENBAUM, D. Gieseler. “From Lilly to<br />
Steiner and Jung: Temperament in Astrology and<br />
Psychology, Seventeenth and Twentieth Centuries.”<br />
In Astro-Medicine, edited by AKASOY et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 284].<br />
427. LLOYD, G. E. R. Cognitive Variations: Reflections<br />
on the Unity and Diversity <strong>of</strong> the Human Mind.<br />
(viii + 201 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780199214617.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R552]<br />
428. LÓPEZ FARJEAT, Luis Xavier. “El conocimiento<br />
animal en Aristóteles y Avicena.” Acta Phil. 19<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 125–144.<br />
429. PINTAR, Judith, and Steven J. LYNN. Hypnosis:<br />
A Brief <strong>History</strong>. Blackwell Brief Histories <strong>of</strong> Psychology.<br />
(xiv + 221 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />
Wiley-Blackwell, 2008. ISBN: 9781405134514.<br />
430. WÜBBEN, Yvonne. “Transhumane Physiologie.<br />
Bilder und Praktiken des Reflexes (Thomas Willis,<br />
Robert Whytt, Marshall Hall).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue. [ref. 1752]. Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
105–121.<br />
“Examines the function <strong>of</strong> visualizations and practices<br />
in the formation <strong>of</strong> the reflex concept from<br />
Thomas Willis to Marshall Hall.” (from the abstract)<br />
140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />
431. AXEL, Brian Keith. “Forests <strong>of</strong> Citation: Concluding<br />
Unauthorized Postscript to Figured Fragments<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bernard S. Cohn’s ‘<strong>History</strong> and Anthropology:<br />
The State <strong>of</strong> Play.’ ” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 3<br />
(2009): 1–27.<br />
“Reflects on [Cohn’s notion <strong>of</strong>] how the emergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the human sciences is intertwined with the proliferation<br />
<strong>of</strong> colonialism’s enduring legacy within<br />
postcoloniality.” (from the abstract)<br />
432. COLEMAN, Rebecca. “A Method <strong>of</strong> Intuition:<br />
Becoming, Relationality, Ethics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: “Intimacy in Research” [ref. 154]. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 21, no. 4 (2008): 104–123.
145. Archaeology 33<br />
Reflection by author on her own research on young<br />
women’s bodies and images.<br />
433. ZAMORA BONILLA, Jesús P. “Darwinism and<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong>: Is There Any Hope for the Reductionist?”<br />
Introduction to a special issue: Darwinism<br />
and Social <strong>Science</strong>. Theoria (0495-4548) 18 (2003):<br />
255–257.<br />
Contents: Peter T. SAUNDERS, “Bricks Without<br />
Straw: Darwinism in the Social <strong>Science</strong>s,”<br />
259–272; Ulrich WITT, “Generic Features <strong>of</strong> Evolution<br />
and Its Continuity: A Transdisciplinary<br />
Perspective,” 273–288 [ref. 403]; Pablo Sebastián<br />
GARCÍA, “Knowledge in Economics: An Evolutionary<br />
Viewpoint,” 289–296 [ref. 438].<br />
141. SOCIOLOGY<br />
434. BABER, Zaheer, Francis REMEDIOS, Peter<br />
BAEHR, Chai CHOON-LEE, Christopher KEVILL,<br />
and Steve FULLER. “Review Symposium: Steve<br />
Fuller’s The New Sociological Imagination.” Hist.<br />
Hum. Sci. 22, no. 2 (2009): 110–145.<br />
This Review Symposium includes six reviews:<br />
Baber, 110-114; Remedios, 115-120; Baehr,<br />
121-127; Choon-Lee, 128-132; Kevill, 133-137;<br />
and Fuller, 138-145. Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steve<br />
FULLER, The New Sociological Imagination<br />
(2006) [ref. 435].<br />
435. FULLER, Steve. The New Sociological Imagination.<br />
(viii + 231 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Sage<br />
Publications, 2006. ISBN: 9780761947561.<br />
A history <strong>of</strong> the social sciences in the 19th and 20th<br />
centuries and speculation about current trends.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 434]<br />
142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
436. GRAULUND, Rune. “From (B)edouin to<br />
(A)borigine: The Myth <strong>of</strong> the Desert Noble Savage.”<br />
Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 1 (2009): 79–104.<br />
Examines changing images <strong>of</strong> the desert noble<br />
savage alongside a shift from Cartesian dualism<br />
and Enlightenment rationalism to a network- and<br />
ecology-based framework.<br />
143. ECONOMICS<br />
437. BRONK, Richard. The Romantic Economist:<br />
Imagination in Economics. (xviii + 382 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780521735155.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R116]<br />
438. GARCÍA, Pablo Sebastián. “Knowledge in Economics:<br />
An Evolutionary Viewpoint.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Darwinism and Social <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 433].<br />
Theoria (0495-4548) 18 (2003): 289–296.<br />
439. ISRAEL, Giorgio. “Y-a-t-il des lois en<br />
économie ?” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres,<br />
edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273],<br />
207–227.<br />
145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />
440. BABES, Mircea, and Marc-Antoine KAESER.<br />
(Eds.) Archaeologists without Boundaries: Towards<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Archaeological Congresses<br />
(1866–2006). BAR international series, 46. (iii +<br />
51 pp.; ill.) Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9781407306223.<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the XV World Congress (Lisbon,<br />
4-9 September 2006). Contents: Marc-Antoine<br />
KAESER, “Establishing Prehistory: The Foundation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Congress (1865/1866),”<br />
1-3 [ref. 2611]; Ana Christina MARTINS, “The<br />
XVe Congrès international d’Anthropologie et<br />
d’Archéologie préhistorique (Portugal, 1930),”<br />
5-10 [ref. 2972]; Erzsébet MARTON, “A Portrait<br />
<strong>of</strong> Flóris Rómer in the Frame <strong>of</strong> Budapest-<br />
Lisbon CIAAPs 1876–1880 Congresses,” 11-16<br />
[ref. 2614]; Ulrike SOMMER, “The International<br />
Congress <strong>of</strong> Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology<br />
and German Archaeology,” 17-32 [ref. 443];<br />
Arnaud HUREL and Amélie VIALET, “Les congrès<br />
internationaux d’anthropologie et d’archéologie<br />
préhistoriques (1866–1912) et la question de l’éveil<br />
d’une conscience patrimoniale collective (fouilles,<br />
gisements, collections),” 33-40 [ref. 2610]; Jarl<br />
NORDBLADH, “A Scandinavian View <strong>of</strong> the Beginnning<br />
<strong>of</strong> Congress Times,” 41-46; Nicolae UR-<br />
SULESCU and Mǎdǎlin-Cornel VǍLEANU, “Le<br />
début de la culture de cucuteni dans l’archéologie<br />
européenne,” 47-51.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R30]<br />
441. EBERHARDT, Gisela. “Methodological Reflections<br />
on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Excavation Techniques.”<br />
In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited<br />
by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
89–96.<br />
442. SCHLANGER, Nathan, and Jarl NORDBLADH.<br />
(Eds.) Archives, Ancestors, Practices: Archaeology<br />
in the Light <strong>of</strong> Its <strong>History</strong>. (xix + 356 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) New York: Berghahn Books, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9781845450663.<br />
Papers from a conference held June 17-19, 2004<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Göteborg, Sweden, Dept. <strong>of</strong><br />
Archaeology. Contents: Nathan SCHLANGER<br />
and Jarl NORDBLADH, “General Introduction:<br />
Archaeology in the Light <strong>of</strong> Its <strong>History</strong>,” 1-5;<br />
Marc-Antoine KAESER, “Biography as Microhistory:<br />
The Relevance <strong>of</strong> Private Archives for Writing<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology,” 9-20 [ref. 35];<br />
Ruurd B. HALBERTSMA, “From Distant Shores:<br />
Nineteenth-Century Dutch Archaeology in European<br />
Perspective,” 21-35 [ref. 2607]; Curtis M.<br />
HINSLEY and David R. WILCOX, “The Hemenway<br />
Southwestern Archaeological Expedition,<br />
1886–1889: A Model <strong>of</strong> Inquiry for the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Archaeology,” 37-46 [ref. 2609]; Nadezhda I.<br />
PLATONOVA, “The Phenomenon <strong>of</strong> Pre-Soviet Archaeology:<br />
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Archaeology—Methods and Results,” 47-57<br />
[ref. 3376]; Tim MURRAY, “Prehistoric Archaeology<br />
in the ‘Parliament <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,’ 1845–1900,”<br />
59-71 [ref. 2615]; Giovanna CESERANI, “Wilamowitz<br />
and Stratigraphy in 1873: A Case Study<br />
in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology’s ‘Great Divide,’ ”
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Reflections on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Excavation<br />
Techniques,” 89-96 [ref. 441]; Emma BENTZ,<br />
“ ‘More than a Village’. On the Medieval Countryside<br />
as an Archaeological Field <strong>of</strong> Study,” 97-107<br />
[ref. 3363]; Megan PRICE, “Amateurs and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
in Nineteenth-Century Archaeology. The<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> the Oxford ‘Antiquarian and Grocer’ H.<br />
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Margarita DÍAZ-ANDREU, “Revisiting the ‘Invisible<br />
College’: José Ramón Mélida in Early<br />
Twentieth-Century Spain,” 121-129 [ref. 3366];<br />
Jan BERGMAN, “Between Sweden and Central<br />
Asia: Practising Archaeology in the 1920s and<br />
1930s,” 131-145 [ref. 3364]; Christopher EVANS,<br />
“Model Excavations: ‘Performance’ and the Three-<br />
Dimensional Display <strong>of</strong> Knowledge,” 147-161<br />
[ref. 2604]; Marcello BARBANERA, “The Impossible<br />
Museum: Exhibitions <strong>of</strong> Archaeology as<br />
Reflections <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Ideologies,” 165-177<br />
[ref. 2600]; Christine WALTER, “Towards a More<br />
‘Scientific’ Archaeological Tool: The Accurate<br />
Drawing <strong>of</strong> Greek Vases between the End <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Nineteenth and the First Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth<br />
Centuries,” 179-190 [ref. 2623]; Maria Gabriella<br />
MICALE, “European Images <strong>of</strong> the Ancient Near<br />
East at the Beginnings <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century,”<br />
191-203 [ref. 3375]; Susana González REYERO,<br />
“Weaving Images: Juan Cabré and Spanish Archaeology<br />
in the First Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century,”<br />
205-220 [ref. 3377]; Leo VERHART, “Frozen<br />
in Time: Photography and the Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
Archaeology in the Netherlands,” 221-230<br />
[ref. 3380]; Ulrike SOMMER, “Choosing Ancestors:<br />
The Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Ethnic Ascription in the<br />
Age <strong>of</strong> Patriotic Antiquarianism (1815–1850),”<br />
233-245 [ref. 2621]; José FARRUJIA DE LA ROSA,<br />
“Archaeology, Politics and Identity: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />
the Canary Islands in the Nineteenth Century,” 247-<br />
259 [ref. 2605]; Ana Teresa MARTÍNEZ, Constanze<br />
TABOADA and Luis Alejandro AUAT, “The Wagner<br />
Brothers: French Archaeologists and Origin Myths<br />
in Early Twentieth-Century Argentina,” 261-271<br />
[ref. 3374]; Visa IMMONEN and Jussi-Pekka TAAV-<br />
ITSAINEN, “Language, Nationalism and the Identity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Archaeologists: The Case <strong>of</strong> Juhani Rinne’s<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship in the 1920s,” 273-285 [ref. 3372];<br />
Ana Cristina MARTINS, “Protohistory at the Portuguese<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Archaeologists: A Question<br />
<strong>of</strong> National Identity?” 287-303 [ref. 2613]; Juan<br />
P. BELLÓN, Arturo RUIZ and Alberto SÁNCHEZ,<br />
“Making Spain Hispanic: Gómez-Moreno and<br />
Iberian Archaeology,” 305-315 [ref. 3362]; Sebastian<br />
BRATHER, “Virchow and Kossinna: From<br />
the <strong>Science</strong>-Based Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Humankind<br />
to the Culture-Historical Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Peoples,”<br />
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Archaeology and National Socialism,” 335-345<br />
[ref. 3367].<br />
443. SOMMER, Ulrike. “The International Congress<br />
<strong>of</strong> Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology and<br />
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444. WYLIE, Alison. “Mapping Ignorance in Archaeology:<br />
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In Agnotology, edited by Robert N. PROCTOR (Stanford:<br />
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150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
445. BAMFORTH, Iain. (Ed.) The Body in the Library:<br />
A Literary Anthology <strong>of</strong> Modern Medicine.<br />
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446. BORGES, Augusto Moutinho. Reais Hospitais<br />
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447. CAMBROSIO, Alberto, Peter KEATING,<br />
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Conventions and Regulatory Objectivity: A Few<br />
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Contents: Tiago MOREIRA, Carl MAY and John<br />
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Cognitive Impairment and the Collective Production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uncertainty,” 664–690 [ref. 3987];<br />
Vololona RABEHARISOA and Pascale BOURRET,<br />
“Staging and Weighting Evidence in Biomedicine:<br />
Comparing Clinical Practices in Cancer Genetics<br />
and Psychiatric Genetics,” 691–715 [ref. 3957];<br />
Linda F. HOGLE, “Pragmatic Objectivity and the<br />
Standardization <strong>of</strong> Engineered Tissues,” 717–742<br />
[ref. 3945]; Patrick CASTEL, “What’s Behind a<br />
Guideline? Authority, Competition and Collaboration<br />
in the French Oncology Sector,” 743–764<br />
[ref. 3937]; Teun ZUIDERENT-JERAK, “Competition<br />
in the Wild: Reconfiguring Healthcare Markets,”<br />
765–792 [ref. 3998]; Laurent THÉVENOT,<br />
“Postscript to the Special Issue: Governing Life by<br />
Standards: A View from Engagements,” 793–813.<br />
448. CHIGOT, Jean-Paul. “La thyroïde et les goitres<br />
à travers les âges.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008):<br />
393–402.<br />
449. CHRISTEN, Arden G., and Joan A. CHRISTEN.<br />
“A Historical Glimpse <strong>of</strong> Toothpick Use: Etiquette,<br />
Oral and Medical Conditions.” J. Hist. Dent. 51<br />
(2003): 61–69.<br />
450. CID, Felip. “Museología médica.” Hist. Sci.<br />
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451. CID, Felip. Museología médica: Aspectos<br />
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9788493078287.<br />
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452. ERESHEFSKY, Marc. “Defining ‘Health’ and<br />
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150. Medicine, general 35<br />
453. GREEN, Monica H. “Gendering the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
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487–518.<br />
454. HAMLIN, Christopher. Cholera: The Biography.<br />
Biographies <strong>of</strong> Diseases. (x + 344 pp.; ill.;<br />
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2009. ISBN: 9780199546244.<br />
455. HANITKEVYCH, Y. “The Contribution <strong>of</strong><br />
Ukrainian Physicians to World Medicine.” Vesalius<br />
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“Gives information about fifty physicians, from the<br />
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456. HAYCOCK, David Boyd. Mortal Coil: A Short<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Living Longer. (xii + 308 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) London: Yale University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780300117783.<br />
Explores the medical, scientific, and philosophical<br />
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457. HILLE, Kathy. “Veblen on Medicine: A Sociological<br />
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Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Texas A&M University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
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128 pp.<br />
458. HYSON, John M. “Leech Therapy: A <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
J. Hist. Dent. 53 (2005): 25–27.<br />
459. HYSON, John M., Jr. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Toothbrush.”<br />
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460. JACKSON, Mark. Asthma: The Biography.<br />
Biographies <strong>of</strong> Diseases. (xi + 249 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
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ISBN: 9780199237951.<br />
461. KATRITZKY, M. A. Women, Medicine and<br />
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462. LAGET, Pierre-Louis. “Le pouvoir médical et<br />
l’intervention des sociétés de médecins sur la conception<br />
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9782877754231.<br />
Actes du colloque organisé par le groupe de<br />
recherche d’histoire, GRHIS, de l’université de<br />
Rouen, à Fécamp les 20 et 21 janvier 2006. Partial<br />
contents: Katrin BROCKHAUS, “Les institutions<br />
hôspitalières à Fécamp au Moyen Âge : Origines<br />
et organisation spatiale,” 21-31 [ref. 1224];<br />
Marie-Thérèse GOUSSET, “Les plantes du vademecum<br />
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ROUET, “Les livres de médecine de la<br />
bibliothèque des moines de Fécamp et du pays<br />
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Manolita FRÉRET-FILIPPI, “Les mutations architecturales<br />
de l’hôpital de Fécamp (XIX e –XX e<br />
siècles). De l’espace social à l’espace médical,” 59-<br />
65 [ref. 2825]; Pierre-Louis LAGET, “Le pouvoir<br />
médical et l’intervention des sociétés de médecins<br />
sur la conception de l’architecture hospitalière,”<br />
67-94 [ref. 462]; Marie-Claude DINET-LECOMTE,<br />
“Des bénédictines à l’hôpital de Fécamp au xviii e<br />
siècle. Une desserte atypique ?” 141-151; Olivier<br />
FAURE, “Splendeur et misère des petits hôpitaux<br />
en France aux xix e et xx e siècles,” 153-166; Marie-<br />
José BOUTEL, “Un petit example d’hôpital rural.<br />
L’hôpital-hospice de Bourg-Achard en Seine-<br />
Inférieure au xix e siècle,” 167-169; Olivier HUTET,<br />
“La vie quotidienne à l’hôpital de Fécamp (1801–<br />
1914),” 171-191 [ref. 2661]; Nathalie HUREL-<br />
GENIN, “La mère Saint-Pierre (1812–1898) et les<br />
bénédictines hospitalières de Fécamp,” 193-210<br />
[ref. 2660]; Anne NARDIN, “L’hôpital pédiatrique<br />
de Paris au XIX e siècle. Une réponse globale ?”<br />
211-220 [ref. 2682]; Armelle LE GOFF, “Apprendre<br />
à soigner au xix e siècle. Le fonds du ministère<br />
de l’Instruction publique,” 221-237; Pierre<br />
GUILLAUME, “Hôpital, hospices et enjeux de<br />
pouvoir à Bordeaux dans la première moitié du<br />
xix e siècle,” 239-254; Karl FELTGEN, “Les maladies<br />
sociales et les hôpitaux à Rouen aux xix e<br />
et xx e siècles,” 255-275; Christiane DOUYÈRE-<br />
DEMEULENAERE, “Des auxiliaires de l’action<br />
hospitalière : les Gouttes de lait,” 279-294; Florence<br />
LEVERT, “La Goutte de lait de Fécamp<br />
(1894–1928),” 295-318; Christian FELKAY, “Antoine<br />
Vée et le service public des secours à domicile<br />
à Paris (1796–1860),” 319-352; Yannick MAREC,<br />
“Le dispensaire contre l’hôpital ? L’application des<br />
idées du docteur Gibert en Normandie à la fin<br />
du xix e siècle,” 353-365; Stéphane HENRY, “Le<br />
sanatorium marin des Grandes-Dalles dans l’entredeux-guerres,”<br />
367-398; Gersende PIERNAS, “Les<br />
conductrices ambulancières de la Croix-Rouge et<br />
leurs archives au xx e siècle,” 399-414.<br />
464. ORTIZ, Teresa. (Ed.) La experiencia de enfermar<br />
en perspectiva histórica. XIV Congreso de<br />
la Sociedad Española de Historia de la Medicina,<br />
Granada, 11-14 de junio de 2008. (522 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9788433848581.<br />
465. PEARN, John. “Medical Coins: An Enduring<br />
Heritage <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>History</strong>.” Vesalius 13 (2007):<br />
16–19.<br />
466. POWER, Michael L., and Jay SCHULKIN. The<br />
Evolution <strong>of</strong> Obesity. (ix + 392 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
36 152. Public health; nutrition; health<br />
ISBN: 9780801892622.<br />
467. RAZZELL, Peter E. Population and Disease:<br />
Transforming English <strong>Society</strong>, 1550–1850. (xviii +<br />
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ISBN: 9781850660477; 1850660476.<br />
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468. REY, Jean-Claude. “Histoire du traitement de<br />
la scoliose.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 21–28.<br />
469. RUSHTON, Alan R. Genetics in Medicine in<br />
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ISBN: 9781426905551.<br />
470. SALINSKY, John. Medicine and Literature:<br />
The Doctor’s Companion to the Classics. (vii + 236<br />
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471. SARI, Nil. “Turkey and Its International Relations<br />
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86–93.<br />
472. SCHNALKE, Thomas. “Ausstellen, Forschen,<br />
Lehren: Das medizinhistorische Museum zwischen<br />
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473. SHENGELIA, Ramaz. “Georgia, Country <strong>of</strong><br />
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67.<br />
474. SHTERENSHIS, Michael V. “Oriental Medical<br />
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6 (2000): 100–104.<br />
On medical manuscripts in collections in Uzbekistan<br />
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475. SÖDERQVIST, Thomas, Adam BENCARD, and<br />
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476. SÖDERQVIST, Thomas. “The Participatory<br />
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18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 69–78.<br />
On the Medical Museion at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
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477. SWEET, Helen. “Establishing Connections,<br />
Restoring Relationships: Exploring the Historiography<br />
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565–580.<br />
478. TATTERSALL, Robert. Diabetes: The Biography.<br />
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index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780199541362.<br />
479. TOMS, Jonathan. “So What? A Reply to Roger<br />
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Response to Roger COOTER, “After Death/After-<br />
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151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
480. HEALY, David. Mania: A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
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481. HINSHELWOOD, R. D. Thinking about Institutions:<br />
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Considers how therapeutic community practice is<br />
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482. MAHONE, Sloan, and Megan VAUGHAN. (Eds.)<br />
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Deals with “questions <strong>of</strong> race, gender and power<br />
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Asia, the Caribbean and the Pacific.” (from the<br />
publisher)<br />
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483. MICALE, Mark S. Hysterical Men: The Hidden<br />
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484. BERGDOLT, Klaus. Wellbeing: A Cultural<br />
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index.) Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
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Translated from the German: Leib und Seele, Klaus<br />
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485. BIRN, Anne-Emanuelle, and Gilberto<br />
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Contents: Marcos CUETO, “International Health,<br />
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[ref. 3520]; Steven PALMER and Ligia María<br />
PEÑA TORRES, “A Rockefeller Foundation Health
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43–69 [ref. 3555]; Joanna BEDOYA et al., “Knowledge<br />
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Colombian and Rockefeller Doctors in the Construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong> ‘Jungle Yellow Fever,’<br />
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Vieira De CAMPOS, “Politiques internationales<br />
(et réponses locales) de santé au Brésil : le Service<br />
Spécial de Santé Publique, 1942–1960,” 111–<br />
136 [ref. 3513]; Adriana ALVAREZ, “Malaria and<br />
the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Rural Health in Argentina: An<br />
Analysis from the Perspective <strong>of</strong> International Interaction<br />
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Gilberto HOCHMAN, “From Autonomy to Partial<br />
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the Time <strong>of</strong> Global Eradication, Brazil, 1941–<br />
1961,” 161–192 [ref. 3534]; Maria Soledad Zarate<br />
CAMPOS, “L’assistance clinique et sanitaire de<br />
l’accouchement: Trajectoire nationale et influences<br />
internationales, Santiago du Chili, 1900–1950,”<br />
193–224 [ref. 3514]; Anne-Emanuelle BIRN and<br />
Ana Maria CARRILLO, “Neighbours on Notice:<br />
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486. ERKOREKA, Anton. “Épidémies en Pays<br />
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487. GOÏTY, Pierre. “Les eaux thermales et<br />
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488. LESSARD, Rénald, and Stéphanie TÉSIO. “Archives<br />
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489. NAVARRO DE BRITTO MATOS, Maria Teresa,<br />
and Adriana Sousa SILVA. “Fontes de interesse para<br />
a história e a cultura da saúde: o Arquivo Histórico<br />
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490. PACKARD, Randall M. The Making <strong>of</strong> a Tropical<br />
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2007. ISBN: 9780801887123.<br />
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491. PARASCANDOLA, John. Sex, Sin, and <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Syphilis in America. Healing <strong>Society</strong>.<br />
(195 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport: Praeger, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780275994303.<br />
From colonial times to the present. Also discusses<br />
the origins and spread <strong>of</strong> the disease in Europe.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R688]<br />
492. PEREIRA, Ray. “Diversidade funcional: a<br />
diferença e o histórico modelo de homem-padrão.”<br />
English title: [Differently Abled: Difference and the<br />
Historical Model <strong>of</strong> the Standard Man]. Manguinhos<br />
16 (2009): 715–728.<br />
The article surveys ancient to modern periods,<br />
focusing on the case <strong>of</strong> Brazil in the latter period.<br />
493. RAZZELL, Peter, and Christine SPENCE. “The<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Infant, Child and Adult Mortality in London,<br />
1550–1850.” London J. 32 (2007): 271–292.<br />
494. WERNER, Georges H. “Histoire de certaines<br />
maladies infectieuses : leur éradication est-elle utopique<br />
?” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 173–192.<br />
153. PHARMACY<br />
495. BLANC, Floriane, and Philippe JAUSSAUD.<br />
“Les leçons inaugurales de chimie des pharmaciens<br />
français.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 41–56.<br />
496. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “L’histoire de la pharmacie<br />
via l’Internet.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008):<br />
527–531.<br />
497. HICKEL, Erika. Die Arzneimittel in der Geschichte:<br />
Trost und Täuschung—Heil und Handelsware.<br />
Edition Lewicki-Büttner, 4. (631 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Nordhausen: Bautz, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783883094397.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R433]<br />
498. HUISMAN, Tim. Delft Apothecary Jars: A<br />
Descriptive Catalogue. (93 pp.; ill.) Leiden: Museum<br />
Boehaave, 2005. ISBN: 9062921531.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R460]<br />
499. HUNT, John A. “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy<br />
in Britain (1428–1913).” Pharm. Hist. 48 (2006):<br />
35–40.<br />
500. LAFONT, Olivier. “Du saule à l’aspirine.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 209–216.<br />
501. LEDERMANN, François. “La pharmacie suisse :<br />
mille ans d’histoire et quelques particularités.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 295–302.<br />
502. NICOLAS, Michèle. “Le Marché aux drogues<br />
de Constantinople.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009):<br />
495–506.<br />
503. PAROJCIC, Dusanka, Dragan STUPAR, and<br />
Milica MIRICA. “La Thériaque : Médicament et<br />
Antidote.” Vesalius 9, no. 1 (2003): 28–32.<br />
On its use and development from ancient times to<br />
the 18th century.<br />
504. RAYNAL, Cécile, and Thierry LEFEBVRE. “Effervescence<br />
pharmaceutique autour de l’eau de Seltz.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 511–523.
38 160. Technology, general<br />
505. TOUWAIDE, Alain. “Foreign vs. Local New<br />
Horizons, and Ancient Dilemmas and Strategies?”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Indigenous vs. Foreign:<br />
Early-Modern Materia Medica in Comparative Perspective”<br />
[ref. 1793]. Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009):<br />
765–788.<br />
On the transfer <strong>of</strong> knowledge <strong>of</strong> materia medica<br />
and pharmacy in three contexts: the Holy Roman<br />
Empire, the Western world, and China.<br />
506. WAROLIN, Christian. “La pharmacopée opiacée<br />
en France des origines au XIXe siècle.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–90.<br />
160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
507. ADAMS, Paul C. “Introduction to ‘Technological<br />
Change’: A Special Issue <strong>of</strong> Ethics, Place &<br />
Environment.” Introduction to a special issue on technology<br />
studies. Ethics Place Environ. 10 (2007):<br />
1–6.<br />
Contents: B. E. GIBSON et al., “Disability, Technology,<br />
and Place: Social and Ethical Implications<br />
<strong>of</strong> Long-Term Dependency on Medical Devices,”<br />
7–28 [ref. 3944]; Taru PELTOLA, “Business on the<br />
Margin: Local Practices and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Forests<br />
in Finland,” 29–47 [ref. 3854]; Rowan WILKEN,<br />
“The Haunting Affect <strong>of</strong> Place in the Discourse <strong>of</strong><br />
the Virtual,” 49–63 [ref. 4099]; Matthew ZOOK,<br />
“Your Urgent Assistance is Requested: The Intersection<br />
<strong>of</strong> 419 Spam and New Networks <strong>of</strong><br />
Imagination,” 65–88 [ref. 4104]; Barney WARF,<br />
“Oligopolization <strong>of</strong> Global Media and Telecommunications<br />
and Its Implications for Democracy,”<br />
89–105 [ref. 4098]; Jonathan M. SMITH, “Time-<br />
Binding Communication: Transmission and Decadence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tradition,” 107–119.<br />
508. BIJSTERVELD, Karin, and Peter Frank PE-<br />
TERS. “Composing Claims on Musical Instrument<br />
Development: A <strong>Science</strong> and Technology Studies’<br />
Contribution.” Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
106–121.<br />
509. BOWDEN, Colin. The End <strong>of</strong> a Revolution: The<br />
Last Days <strong>of</strong> Stationary Steam. Landmark Collector’s<br />
Library. (207 pp.; ill.; index.) Ashbourne, Derbyshire:<br />
Landmark, 2008. ISBN: 9781843063520.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R94]<br />
510. BROWN, John K., Gary Lee DOWNEY, and<br />
Maria Paula DIOGO. “The Normativities <strong>of</strong> Engineers:<br />
Engineering Education and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology.”<br />
Introduction to a special issue. Tech. & Cult.<br />
50 (2009): 737–752.<br />
Contents: Matthew H. WISNIOSKI, “ ‘Liberal Education<br />
Has Failed’: Reading Like an Engineer in<br />
1960s America,” 753–782 [ref. 3782]; Ross BAS-<br />
SETT, “Aligning India in the Cold War Era: Indian<br />
Technical Elites, the Indian Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
at Kanpur, and Computing in India and the United<br />
States,” 783–810 [ref. 4057]; Andrés VALDER-<br />
RAMA et al., “Engineering Education and the<br />
Identities <strong>of</strong> Engineers in Colombia, 1887–1972,”<br />
811–838 [ref. 2250].<br />
511. CURRAN, Brian A., Anthony GRAFTON,<br />
Pamela O. LONG, and Benjamin WEISS. Obelisk:<br />
A <strong>History</strong>. Burndy Library Publications, N.S., 2. (383<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780262512701.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R203]<br />
512. DE MUNCK, Bert, Steven L. KAPLAN, and<br />
Hugo SOLY. (Eds.) Learning on the Shop Floor:<br />
Historical Perspectives on Apprenticeship. International<br />
Studies in Social <strong>History</strong>, 12. (viii + 232 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Berghahn Books, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9781845453411.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R219]<br />
513. FREN, Allison de. “Techn<strong>of</strong>etishism and the<br />
Uncanny Desires <strong>of</strong> A.S.F.R.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
36 (2009): 404–440.<br />
“On the visual landscape <strong>of</strong> techn<strong>of</strong>etishism, particularly<br />
in relation to the machine woman.” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
514. HEERING, Paul, Oliver HOCHADEL, and David<br />
J. RHEES. (Eds.) Playing with Fire: Histories <strong>of</strong><br />
the Lightning Rod. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 99, pt. 5. (xi + 290 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: American Philosophical<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, 2009. ISBN: 9781606189955.<br />
515. MCCLELLAN, James E., III. (Ed.) The Applied-<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Problem. (221 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Jersey<br />
City, NJ: Jensen/Daniels Publishers, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781893032330.<br />
Based on papers presented at a workshop at<br />
the Stevens Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, 6–8 May<br />
2005. Contents: James E. MCCLELLAN, III,<br />
“What’s Problematic about ‘Applied <strong>Science</strong>,’ ”<br />
1-36 [ref. 516]; Lisa M. DOLLING, “Practical Arrangements<br />
and Fictitious Use: Bohr’s Photon<br />
Box,” 37-51 [ref. 3077]; Harold DORN, “Simultaneity,<br />
Serendipity, and Steel: The Case <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kelly-Bessemer Process,” 52-71 [ref. 2821]; M.<br />
Akif KIRECCI, “A Book <strong>of</strong> Automata from 13th-<br />
Century Turkey: Al-Jazarī’s The Book <strong>of</strong> Knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ingenious Mechanical Devices,” 72-79<br />
[ref. 647]; Sarah LOWENGARD, “George Berg,<br />
Musician and Glassmaking Student: Scientific<br />
Learning for Technological Applications in Mid-<br />
Eighteenth-Century London,” 80-91 [ref. 2097];<br />
James E. MCCLELLAN, III, “Benjamin Franklin<br />
and the Lightning Rod,” 92-111 [ref. 2098]; Keith<br />
A. NIER, “Beyond Platonic Prejudice: A Laboratory<br />
Perspective on <strong>Science</strong> as a Subset <strong>of</strong> Technology,”<br />
112-159 [ref. 241]; Philip R. REILLY,<br />
“The How <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology,” 160-169 [ref. 3892];<br />
George SMITH, “Juice? Some Recent Discussions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Creativity in Technology,” 170-207 [ref. 169];<br />
Nick TAYLOR, “LASER: The Inventor, the Nobel<br />
Laureate, and the Thirty-Year Patent War,” 208-218<br />
[ref. 4048].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R596]<br />
516. MCCLELLAN, James E., III. “What’s Problematic<br />
about ‘Applied <strong>Science</strong>.’ ” In The Applied-
160. Technology, general 39<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLELLAN (2008)<br />
[ref. 515], 1–36.<br />
517. MOON, Francis C. The Machines <strong>of</strong> Leonardo<br />
da Vinci and Franz Reuleaux: Kinematics <strong>of</strong> Machines<br />
from the Renaissance to the 20th Century.<br />
<strong>History</strong> in Mechanism and Machine <strong>Science</strong>, 2. (xxxi<br />
+ 416 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Springer-<br />
Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9781402055980.<br />
Examines the evolution <strong>of</strong> machine design methodology.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R629]<br />
518. MORIARTY, Gene. The Engineering Project:<br />
Its Nature, Ethics, and Promise. University Park, PA:<br />
The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780271032542.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R635]<br />
519. PETERS, Tom F. “The Art <strong>of</strong> Building in Its<br />
Many Forms.” Tech. & Cult. 50 (2009): 669–672.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Karl-Eugen KURRER, The <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong> Structures (2008).<br />
520. POSER, Stefan, and Karin ZACHMANN. (Eds.)<br />
Homo faber ludens. Geschichten zu Wechselbeziehungen<br />
von Technik und Spiel. Technik interdisziplinär,<br />
Bd. 4. (317 pp.; ill.) Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2003.<br />
ISBN: 9783631519387.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R718]<br />
521. PUFFERT, Douglas J. Tracks across Continents,<br />
Paths through <strong>History</strong>: The Economic Dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />
Standardization in Railway Gauge. (xiii + 360 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226685090.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R729]<br />
522. RANSOM, P. J. G. Iron Road: The Railway in<br />
Scotland. (334 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Edinburgh:<br />
Birlinn Limited, 2007. ISBN: 9781841583662.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R738]<br />
523. RIHLL, Tracey. The Catapult: A <strong>History</strong>.<br />
Weapons in <strong>History</strong>. (xxiii + 381 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
Yardley, PA: Westholme Publishing, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9781594160356.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R762]<br />
524. SAINT, Andrew. Architect and Engineer: A<br />
Study in Sibling Rivalry. (ix + 541 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780300124439.<br />
Examines the interaction <strong>of</strong> these two disciplines<br />
in the development <strong>of</strong> various projects such as the<br />
Waterloo Bridge and the Chicago skyscraper.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R785]<br />
525. SIMONDON, Gilbert. L’invention dans les techniques<br />
: cours et conférences. Edited by Jean-Yves<br />
CHATEAU. Traces écrites. (347 pp.; ill.) Paris: Seuil,<br />
2005. ISBN: 9782020563376.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R832]<br />
526. SMITH, Pamela H. “ ‘Extremely Apt at Doing<br />
Things by All Sorts <strong>of</strong> Tools.’ ” Tech. & Cult. 51<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 470–473.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> C. A. DAVIDS, The Rise and<br />
Decline <strong>of</strong> Dutch Technological Leadership (2008).<br />
527. STOREY, William Kelleher. Guns, Race, and<br />
Power in Colonial South Africa. African Studies,<br />
109. (xvi + 378 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780521885096.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R868]<br />
528. VAIDHYANATHAN, Siva. “Introduction:<br />
Rewiring the ‘Nation’: The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
in American Studies.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />
Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 555–567.<br />
Contents: Joel DINERSTEIN, “Technology and Its<br />
Discontents: On the Verge <strong>of</strong> the Posthuman,” 569–<br />
595; David E. NYE, “Technology and the Production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Difference,” 597–618; Susan J. DOUGLAS,<br />
“The Turn Within: The Irony <strong>of</strong> Technology in a<br />
Globalized World,” 619–638 [ref. 4065]; Rayvon<br />
FOUCHÉ, “Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud:<br />
African Americans, American Artifactual Culture,<br />
and Black Vernacular Technological Creativity,”<br />
639–661 [ref. 2940]; Ricardo Donato SALVATORE,<br />
“Imperial Mechanics: South America’s Hemispheric<br />
Integration in the Machine Age,” 662–691<br />
[ref. 2907]; Caren KAPLAN, “Precision Targets:<br />
GPS and the Militarization <strong>of</strong> U.S. Consumer Identity,”<br />
693–714; Robert MACDOUGALL, “The Wire<br />
Devils: Pulp Thrillers, the Telephone, and Action<br />
at a Distance in the Wiring <strong>of</strong> a Nation,” 715–<br />
741 [ref. 2188]; Andrew ROSS, “Technology and<br />
Below-the-Line Labor in the Copyfight over Intellectual<br />
Property,” 743–766 [ref. 3725]; Nicole R.<br />
FLEETWOOD, “Failing Narratives, Initiating Technologies:<br />
Hurricane Katrina and the Production<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Weather Media Event,” 767–789; Julie SZE,<br />
“Boundaries and Border Wars: DES, Technology,<br />
and Environmental Justice,” 791–814 [ref. 3460];<br />
Caitlin ZALOOM, “Markets and Machines: Work<br />
in the Technological Sensoryscapes <strong>of</strong> Finance,”<br />
815–837; Carma GORMAN, “Educating the Eye:<br />
Body Mechanics and Streamlining in the United<br />
States, 1925–1950,” 839–868 [ref. 3600]; Sunny<br />
STALTER, “Farewell to the El: Nostalgic Urban<br />
Visuality on the Third Avenue Elevated Train,”<br />
869–890; Felicity SCHAEFFER-GRABIEL, “Flexible<br />
Technologies <strong>of</strong> Subjectivity and Mobility<br />
across the Americas,” 891–914; Carolyn Thomas<br />
de la PEÑA, “ ‘Slow and Low Progress,’ or Why<br />
American Studies Should Do Technology,” 915–<br />
941 [ref. 42]; Debra DERUYVER and Jennifer<br />
EVANS, “Digital Junction,” 943–980.<br />
529. VOTOLATO, Gregory. Transport Design: A<br />
Travel <strong>History</strong>. (239 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London:<br />
Reaktion Books, 2007. ISBN: 9781861893291.<br />
An analysis <strong>of</strong> vehicles from the riders’ points <strong>of</strong><br />
view.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R911]<br />
530. WERRETT, Simon. Fireworks: Pyrotechnic<br />
Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s in European <strong>History</strong>. (359 pp.; ill.;
40 163. Agriculture<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780226893778.<br />
Explores the interaction between artists and scientists<br />
and how pyrotechnics influenced the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> physics, astronomy, chemistry and<br />
physiology, meteorology, and electrical science.<br />
531. ZUBERI, Nabeel. “Is This the Future? Black<br />
Music and Technology Discourse.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction<br />
Studies 34 (2007): 283–300.<br />
161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
532. BRIGGLE, Adam, Katinka WAELBERS, and<br />
Philip BREY. (Eds.) <strong>Current</strong> Issues in Computing<br />
and Philosophy. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence<br />
and Applications, 175. (viii + 205 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781586038762.<br />
This volume collects eighteen essays presented at<br />
the fifth annual European Conference on Computing<br />
and Philosophy (ECAP) held June 21-23, 2007,<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Twente, the Netherlands.<br />
533. CARE, Charles. “A Chronology <strong>of</strong> Analogue<br />
Computing.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article0<strong>2010</strong>6.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009). Rutherford J. 2 (2006-2007): Approx. 11,500<br />
words.<br />
534. COPELAND, Jack, Carl POSY, and Oron<br />
SHAGRIR. “Introduction.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/intro.html (Accessed<br />
on June 7, <strong>2010</strong>). A Special Issue on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Computing. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 255 words.<br />
Contents: Michael S. MAHONEY, “The Structures<br />
<strong>of</strong> Computation and the Mathematical Structure<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature,” 11,000 words [ref. 535]; B. Jack<br />
COPELAND, “Colossus: Breaking the German<br />
‘Tunny’ Code at Bletchley Park. An Illustrated<br />
<strong>History</strong>,” 20,000 words [ref. 3635]; Leo CORRY,<br />
“Hunting Prime Numbers—From Human to Electronic<br />
Computers,” 21,000 words [ref. 265]; Eli<br />
SHAMIR, “Computer <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
in Israel, 1950–1980,” 4500 words [ref. 4091];<br />
Frank CARTER, “The Turing Bomb.” 6000 words<br />
[ref. 3634]; William ASPRAY, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />
in the Rise <strong>of</strong> the Indian S<strong>of</strong>tware and IT-Enabled<br />
Services Industry,” 7000 words [ref. 4055]; Eli<br />
DRESNER, “Turing on Computation, Memory<br />
and Behavior,” 8000 words [ref. 3637]; Doron<br />
D. SWADE, “Automatic Computation: Charles<br />
Babbage and Computational Method,” 8000 words<br />
[ref. 2296]; Teresa NUMERICO, “The New Machine:<br />
from Logic to Organization,” 9000 words<br />
[ref. 3641].<br />
536. NILSSON, Nils J. The Quest for Artificial Intelligence:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ideas and Achievements.<br />
(xv + 562 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
NY: Cambridge Univeristy Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780521116398.<br />
Traces the history from the 18th-century pioneers<br />
to today.<br />
537. PRATSCHKE, Margarete. “Digitale Bildgeschichte<br />
am Beispiel grafischer Benutzeroberflächen.”<br />
In Das technische Bild, edited by BRE-<br />
DEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 68–81.<br />
163. AGRICULTURE<br />
538. DUSSELIER, Jane. “Understandings <strong>of</strong> Food<br />
as Culture.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Forum: Having Our Cake and<br />
Eating It Too: Food’s Place in Environmental <strong>History</strong><br />
[ref. 355]. Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 331–338.<br />
539. FINLAY, Mark. “Far Beyond Tractors: Envirotech<br />
and the Intersections <strong>of</strong> Technology, Agriculture,<br />
and the Environment.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
480–485.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> J. L. ANDERSON, Industrializing<br />
the Corn Belt (2009) [ref. 4105]; Christopher<br />
R. HENKE, Cultivating <strong>Science</strong>, Harvesting<br />
Power (2008); Alan L OLMSTEAD and Paul Webb<br />
RHODE, Creating Abundance (2008).<br />
540. HOFFMANN, Richard C., and Verena WINI-<br />
WARTER. “Making Land and Water Meet: The<br />
Cycling <strong>of</strong> Nutrients between Fields and Ponds in<br />
Pre-Modern Europe.” Agr. Hist. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 352–380.<br />
541. KINGSBURY, Noel. Hybrid: The <strong>History</strong> and<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Plant Breeding. (xiv + 493 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780226437040.<br />
The first half <strong>of</strong> the book develops the history <strong>of</strong><br />
the practice from ancient times, and the second half<br />
deals with the 20th century, the green revolution,<br />
and biotechnology.<br />
542. MINK, Nicolaas. “It Begins in the Belly.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Forum: Having Our Cake and Eating It Too:<br />
Food’s Place in Environmental <strong>History</strong> [ref. 355].<br />
Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 312–322.<br />
535. MAHONEY, Michael S. “The Structures <strong>of</strong><br />
Computation and the Mathematical Structure <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.org/<br />
article030107.html (Accessed on June 8, <strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 11,000 words.
F. Classification by Geographical Area and Cultural Influence<br />
200. CULTURAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
200-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
543. BEN-ZAKEN, Avner. Cross-Cultural Scientific<br />
Exchanges in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1560–1660.<br />
(246 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801894763.<br />
Explores the way that scientific thought moved<br />
between Western and Eastern cultures.<br />
544. GOSS, Andrew. “Decent Colonialism? Pure<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Colonial Ideology in the Netherlands<br />
East Indies, 1910–1929.” J. Southeast Asian Stud. 40<br />
(2009): 187–214.<br />
545. SCHAFFER, Simon, Lissa ROBERTS, Kapil<br />
RAJ, and James DELBOURGO. (Eds.) The Brokered<br />
World: Go-Betweens and Global Intelligence, 1770–<br />
1820. Uppsala Studies in <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 35.<br />
(xxxviii + 522 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Sagamore<br />
Beach, MA: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong> Publications, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780881353747.<br />
Contents: Robert LISS, “Frontier Tales: Tokugawa<br />
Japan in Translation,” 1-47 [ref. 669]; Simon<br />
SCHAFFER, “The Asiatic Enlightenments<br />
<strong>of</strong> British Astronomy,” 49-104 [ref. 779]; Kapil<br />
RAJ, “Mapping Knowledge Go-Betweens in Calcutta,<br />
1770–1820,” 105-150 [ref. 775]; Margaret<br />
MEREDITH, “Friendship and Knowledge: Correspondence<br />
and Communication in Northern<br />
Trans-Atlantic Natural <strong>History</strong>, 1780–1815,” 151-<br />
191 [ref. <strong>2010</strong>]; Lissa ROBERTS, “Full Steam<br />
Ahead: Entrepreneurial Engineers as Go-Betweens<br />
during the Late Eighteenth Century,” 193-238<br />
[ref. 2100]; Neil SAFIER, “Spies, Dyes and Leaves:<br />
Agro-Intermediaries, Luso-Brazilian Couriers, and<br />
the Worlds They Sowed,” 239-269 [ref. 2867];<br />
James DELBOURGO, “Fugitive Colours: Shamans’<br />
Knowledge, Chemical Empire and Atlantic Revolutions,”<br />
271-320 [ref. 1819]; Juan PIMENTEL,<br />
“Across Nations and Ages: The Creole Collector<br />
and the Many Lives <strong>of</strong> the Megatherium,” 321-<br />
353 [ref. 2016]; Emma SPARY, “Self Preservation:<br />
French Travels between Cuisine and Industrie,”<br />
355-386; David TURNBULL, “Boundary-crossings,<br />
Cultural Encounters and Knowledge Spaces in<br />
Early Australia,” 387-428 [ref. 816]; Sanjay SUB-<br />
RAHMANYAM, “Between a Rock and a Hard Place:<br />
Some Afterthoughts,” 429-440.<br />
200-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
546. PANKENIER, David W. “The Planetary Portent<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1524 in China and Europe.” J. World Hist. 20<br />
(2009): 339–375.<br />
547. QU Anjing and TANG Quan. “Research on the<br />
Parallax Theory in Ancient Greece, India, Arabia and<br />
China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 131–150.<br />
200-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
548. CEDERLÖF, Gunnel. Landscapes and the Law:<br />
Environmental Politics, Regional Histories, and Contests<br />
over Nature. (xvi + 300 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9788178242088.<br />
Compares popular resistance strategies against<br />
exploitation in India, New Zealand, and North<br />
America.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R149]<br />
200-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
549. STUURMAN, Siep. “Herodotus and Sima Qian:<br />
<strong>History</strong> and the Anthropological Turn in Ancient<br />
Greece and Han China.” J. World Hist. 19 (2008):<br />
1–40.<br />
200-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
550. BASTOS, Cristiana. “Medical Hybridisms and<br />
Social Boundaries: Aspects <strong>of</strong> Portuguese Colonialism<br />
in Africa and India in the Nineteenth Century.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in<br />
Africa [ref. 825]. J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007):<br />
767–782.<br />
551. PARK, Jin-Kyung. “Corporeal Colonialism:<br />
Medicine, Reproduction, and Race in Colonial Korea.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, 2008. Advisor: Treichler, Paula A.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3337881. 257 pp.<br />
552. POLS, Hans. “European Physicians and<br />
Botanists, Indigenous Herbal Medicine in the Dutch<br />
East Indies, and Colonial Networks <strong>of</strong> Mediation.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Technology, and Medicine in Southeast Asia<br />
[ref. 665]. East Asian STS 3 (2009): 173–208.<br />
200-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
553. JOHNSON, Ryan. “European Cloth and ‘Tropical’<br />
Skin: Clothing Material and British Ideas <strong>of</strong><br />
Health and Hygiene in Tropical Climates.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Med. 83 (2009): 530–560.<br />
554. LIEW, Khiun Kai. “Making Health Public: English<br />
Language Newspapers and the Medical <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
in Colonial Malaya (1840s–1941).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665]. East Asian<br />
STS 3 (2009): 209–229.<br />
200-153. PHARMACY<br />
555. MONNAIS, Laurence. “From Colonial<br />
Medicines to Global Pharmaceuticals? The Introduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sulfa Drugs in French Vietnam.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology,<br />
and Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665]. East<br />
Asian STS 3 (2009): 257–285.
42 210. Arabic-Islamic contexts<br />
200-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
556. BUCHANAN, Bruce. “Don Ihde and the Challenge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology Transfer.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27<br />
(2008): 69–85.<br />
557. HEADRICK, Daniel R. Power over Peoples:<br />
Technology, Environments, and Western Imperialism,<br />
1400 to the Present. (x + 400 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 0691139334.<br />
200-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
558. SAITO, Osamu. “Forest <strong>History</strong> and the Great<br />
Divergence: China, Japan, and the West.” J. Glob.<br />
Hist. 4 (2009): 379–404.<br />
210. ARABIC-ISLAMIC CULTURAL<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
210-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
559. AKASOY, Anna, and Wim RAVEN. (Eds.)<br />
Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages: Studies in Text,<br />
Transmission and Translation, in Honour <strong>of</strong> Hans<br />
Daiber. Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
75. (xxvi + 711 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Leiden:<br />
Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004165656.<br />
Includes: Rüdiger ARNZEN, “On the Nature and<br />
Fate <strong>of</strong> Chapter V <strong>of</strong> Ibn Rushd’s Epitome <strong>of</strong><br />
Aristotle’s Metaphysics,” 43-58 [ref. 569]; Daniel<br />
DE SMET, “Une classification ismaélienne des<br />
sciences. L’apport d’Abū Ya‘qūb al-Sijistānī à<br />
la ‘tradition d’al-Kindī’ et ses liens avec Abū ’l-<br />
Ḥasan al-‘Āmirī,” 77-90 [ref. 571]; Alfred L. IVRY,<br />
“Averroes’ Understanding <strong>of</strong> the Philosopher’s<br />
Role in <strong>Society</strong>,” 113-122 [ref. 572]; Carmela<br />
BAFFIONI, “The Religious Approach to Natural<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s: The Case <strong>of</strong> Mineralogy in the Ikhwān<br />
al-Ṣafa’ and in Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Kirmānī,” 181-<br />
194 [ref. 621]; Gerrit BOS, “The Creation and<br />
Innovation <strong>of</strong> Medieval Hebrew Medical Terminology:<br />
Shem Tov Ben Isaac, Sefer ha-Shimmush,”<br />
195-218 [ref. 800]; Charles BURNETT, “Weather<br />
Forecasting, Lunar Mansions and a Disputed Attribution:<br />
The Tractatus pluviarum et aeris mutationis<br />
and Epitome totius astrologiae <strong>of</strong> ‘Iohannes<br />
Hispalensis,’ ” 219-266 [ref. 1168]; Lou<br />
FILIUS, “The Book <strong>of</strong> Animals by Aristotle,” 267-<br />
274 [ref. 630]; Mónica HERRERA-CASAIS and<br />
Petra G. SCHMIDL, “The Earliest Known Schemes<br />
<strong>of</strong> Islamic Sacred Geography,” 275-300 [ref. 623];<br />
N. Peter JOOSSE, “ ‘Unmasking the Craft’: ‘Abd<br />
al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī’s Views on Alchemy and Alchemists,”<br />
301-318 [ref. 619]; David A. KING,<br />
“Mathematical Geography in Fifteenth-Century<br />
Egypt: An Episode in the Decline <strong>of</strong> Islamic <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
319-344 [ref. 626]; Remke KRUK, “ ‘Abd<br />
al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī’s Kitāb al-Ḥayawān: A Chimaera?”<br />
345-362 [ref. 631]; Hidemi TAKAHASHI,<br />
“A Treatise on Meteorology by Muḥammad ibn<br />
Mūsā al-Ṭālishī (ms. Daiber Collection ii, 82),”<br />
363-402 [ref. 622]; Aafke van OPPENRAAY, “Zur<br />
Überlieferung von Aristoteles PA IV 9. 684b 22<br />
ωσπερ ει τις νoησειεν επ ευθειας,” 403-412<br />
[ref. 632]; Elvira WAKELNIG, “Al-’Āmirī on Vision<br />
and the Visible: Variations on Traditional<br />
Visual Theories,” 413-432 [ref. 633]; Anna AKA-<br />
SOY and Alexander FIDORA, “Ibn Sab‘īn and<br />
Raimundus Lullus—The Question <strong>of</strong> the Arabic<br />
Sources <strong>of</strong> Lullus’ Logic Revisited,” 433-488<br />
[ref. 992]; Resianne FONTAINE, “Averroes’ Commentary<br />
on Aristotle’s De Generatione Animalium<br />
and Its Use in Two Thirteenth-Century Hebrew<br />
Encyclopedias,” 489-502 [ref. 798]; Josep Puig<br />
MONTADA, “Ramon Llull and the Islamic Culture<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean,” 503-522 [ref. 576].<br />
560. DALLAL, Ahmad S. Islam, <strong>Science</strong>, and the<br />
Challenge <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>. Terry Lectures. (xii + 239 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale University Press,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780300159110.<br />
561. KHEIRANDISH, Elaheh, Carol BIER, and Najm<br />
al-Din YOUSEFI. “<strong>Science</strong>s, Crafts, and the Production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Iran and Eastern Islamic Lands<br />
(ca. 184–1153 AH/800–1740 CE).” Introduction to a<br />
special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> science. Iran. Stud. 41<br />
(2008): 433–436.<br />
Contents: Carol BIER and Elaheh KHEIRANDISH,<br />
“Part One: The ‘Elements’ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s and Crafts,”<br />
437–439; Sonja BRENTJES, “Euclid’s Elements,<br />
Courtly Patronage, and Princely Education,” 441–<br />
463 [ref. 584]; Elaheh KHEIRANDISH, “<strong>Science</strong><br />
and Mithãl: Demonstrations in Arabic and Persian<br />
Scientific Traditions,” 465–489 [ref. 590];<br />
Carol BIER, “Art and Mithãl: Reading Geometry<br />
as Visual Commentary,” 491–509 [ref. 582]; Reza<br />
SARHANGI, “Illustrating Abu al-Wafā’ Būzjānī:<br />
Flat Images, Spherical Constructions,” 511–523<br />
[ref. 596]; Najm al-Din YOUSEFI, “Part Two:<br />
Intersections <strong>of</strong> Knowledge and Social Order,”<br />
525–527; Sayyed Mohammad Hossein MANZOOR<br />
AL-ADJDAD, “The Naqīb <strong>of</strong> Ray Alids and His<br />
Support <strong>of</strong> Scientists,” 529–535 [ref. 565]; Mahdi<br />
Farhani MONFARED, “Sharaf al-Din ‘Alī Yazdī:<br />
Historian and Mathematician,” 537–547 [ref. 592];<br />
Mohammad Reza NOURBAKHSH, “Iran’s Early<br />
Encounter with Three Medieval European Inventions<br />
(875–1153 AH/1470–1740 CE),” 549–558<br />
[ref. 648]; Najm al-Din YOUSEFI, “Secular <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
and the Question <strong>of</strong> ‘Decline,’ ” 559–579<br />
[ref. 562].<br />
562. YOUSEFI, Najm al-Din. “Secular <strong>Science</strong>s and<br />
the Question <strong>of</strong> ‘Decline.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561]. Iran. Stud. 41<br />
(2008): 559–579.<br />
563. YÜCESOY, Hayrettín. “Translation as Self-<br />
Consciousness: Ancient <strong>Science</strong>s, Antediluvian Wisdom,<br />
and the ‘Abbasid Translation Movement.” J.<br />
World Hist. 20 (2009): 523–557.<br />
“Discusses the translation <strong>of</strong> ancient Greek, Indian,<br />
and Persian texts <strong>of</strong> philosophy and sciences into<br />
Arabic from the eighth through the tenth centuries<br />
C.E.” (from the abstract)<br />
210-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
564. BURÇAK, Berrak. “Modernization, <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Engineering in the Early Nineteenth-Century<br />
Ottoman Empire.” Mid. East Stud. 44 (2008): 69–83.<br />
Looks closely at Seyyid Mustafa, an Ottoman<br />
engineer.
210. Arabic-Islamic contexts 43<br />
210-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
565. MANZOOR AL-ADJDAD, Sayyed Mohammad<br />
Hossein. “The Naqīb <strong>of</strong> Ray Alids and His Support<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientists.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong><br />
science [ref. 561]. Iran. Stud. 41 (2008): 529–535.<br />
210-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
566. ÖZERVARLI, M. Sait. “Alternative Approaches<br />
to Modernization in the Late Ottoman Period: Izmirli<br />
Ismai L Hakki’s Religious Thought against Materialist<br />
Scientism.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 39 (2007):<br />
77–102.<br />
567. SMET, Daniel de. “The Sacredness <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />
Shi’i Ismai’ili Islam.” In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity<br />
and the Middle Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT<br />
and BERKEL (2005) [ref. 234], 85–96.<br />
210-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
568. KING, David A. “An Instrument <strong>of</strong> Mass Calculation<br />
made by Nasṭūlus in Baghdad ca. 900.” Suhayl<br />
8 (2008): 93–119.<br />
210-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
569. ARNZEN, Rüdiger. “On the Nature and Fate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chapter V <strong>of</strong> Ibn Rushd’s Epitome <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s<br />
Metaphysics.” In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages,<br />
edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559],<br />
43–58.<br />
570. D’ARCY, Guillaume de Vaulx. “La naqla, étude<br />
du concept de transfert dans l’œuvre d’al-Fārābī.”<br />
Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>): 125–176.<br />
571. DE SMET, Daniel. “Une classification<br />
ismaélienne des sciences. L’apport d’Abū Ya‘qūb<br />
al-Sijistānī à la ‘tradition d’al-Kindī’ et ses liens avec<br />
Abū ’l-Ḥasan al-‘Āmirī.” In Islamic Thought in the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008)<br />
[ref. 559], 77–90.<br />
572. IVRY, Alfred L. “Averroes’ Understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Philosopher’s Role in <strong>Society</strong>.” In Islamic<br />
Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and<br />
RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 113–122.<br />
573. JANSSENS, Jules L. Ibn Sina and his Influence<br />
on the Arabic and Latin World. (xii + 304 pp.; index.)<br />
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. ISBN: 086078987X.<br />
574. LANGERMANN, Y. Tzvi. “Islamic Atomism<br />
and the Galenic Tradition.” Hist. Sci. 47 (2009):<br />
277–295.<br />
575. MIRZA, Mahan Hussain. “The Quest for<br />
Knowledge: Biruni’s Method <strong>of</strong> Inquiry.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Bowering, Gerhard Heinrich. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3415132. 287 pp.<br />
576. MONTADA, Josep Puig. “Ramon Llull and the<br />
Islamic Culture <strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean.” In Islamic<br />
Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and<br />
RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 503–522.<br />
577. PANZECA, Ivana. “La struttura gerarchica delle<br />
luci in Sohravardī.” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie<br />
nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1122], 325–338.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash Suhrawardī.<br />
578. RAHMAN, Shahid. (Ed.) Unity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in<br />
the Arabic Tradition: <strong>Science</strong>, Logic, Epistemology<br />
and Their Interactions. Logic, Epistemology, and the<br />
Unity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, 11. (xiii + 390 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Dordrecht: Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9781402084041.<br />
Contents: M. ARDESHIR, “Ibn Sina’s Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mathematics”; D. L. BLACK, “Avicenna on<br />
Self-Awareness and Knowing that One Knows”;<br />
A. HEEFFER, “A Conceptual Analysis <strong>of</strong> Early<br />
Arabic Algebra”; J. MCGINNIS, “Avicenna’s Naturalized<br />
Epistemology and Scientific Method”;<br />
R. RASHED, “The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics”;<br />
H. TAHIRI, “The Birth <strong>of</strong> Scientific Controversies,<br />
The Dynamics <strong>of</strong> the Arabic Tradition and<br />
its Impact on the Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Ibn al-<br />
Haytham’s Challenge <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy’s Almagest”; A.<br />
Q. AHMED, “The Jiha/Tropos-Madda/Hule Distinction<br />
in Arabic Logic and its Significance for<br />
Avicenna’s Modals”; A. BÄCK, “Islamic Logic?”;<br />
H. P. van DITMARSCH, “Logical Fragments in<br />
Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah”; A. HASNAWI, “Avicenna<br />
on the Quantification <strong>of</strong> the Predicate (with<br />
an Appendix on [Ibn Zur’a])”; C. SCHÖCK, “Name<br />
(ism), Derived Name (ism mushtaqq) and Description<br />
(wasf ) in Arabic Grammar, Muslim Dialectical<br />
Theology and Arabic Logic”; P. THOM, “Logic and<br />
Metaphysics in Avicenna’s Modal Syllogistic.”<br />
579. SABRA, A. I. “The Simple Ontology <strong>of</strong> Kalām<br />
Atomism: An Outline.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence<br />
and Interpretation: Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 68–78.<br />
580. SPALLINO, Patrizia. “ ‘Dall’Uno non procede<br />
che uno’: l’interpretazione islamica della produzione<br />
dell’essere nelle ‘Rasā’il’ di Qūnawī e Ṭūsī.” In<br />
Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by<br />
MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 425–443.<br />
581. THOM, Paul. “Abharī on the Logic <strong>of</strong> Conjunctive<br />
Terms.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>): 105–117.<br />
210-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
582. BIER, Carol. “Art and Mithãl: Reading Geometry<br />
as Visual Commentary.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561]. Iran. Stud. 41<br />
(2008): 491–509.<br />
Presents “an interpretation <strong>of</strong> ornament as geometric<br />
pattern that embodies metaphysical intent in<br />
Iranian monuments <strong>of</strong> the fifth/eleventh century.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
583. BOUZARI, Abdelmalek. “Les coniques en Occident<br />
Musulman entre le XIe et le XVIe siècle.” Llull<br />
32 (2009): 233–256.<br />
584. BRENTJES, Sonja. “Euclid’s Elements, Courtly<br />
Patronage, and Princely Education.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561]. Iran. Stud.<br />
41 (2008): 441–463.
44 210. Arabic-Islamic contexts<br />
585. CROZET, Pascal. “De l’usage des transformations<br />
géométriques à la notion d’invariant : la<br />
contribution d’al-Sijzī.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
53–91.<br />
586. DJEBBAR, Ahmed. “La géométrie du mesurage<br />
et du découpage dans les mathématiques d’Al-<br />
Andalus (Xe–XIIIe s.).” In Liber Amicorum Jean<br />
Dhombres, edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008)<br />
[ref. 273], 113–147.<br />
587. GUERGOUR, Youcef. “Le cinquième postulat<br />
des parallèles chez al-Mu’taman Ibn Hūd, roi de<br />
Saragosse.” Llull 32 (2009): 59–72.<br />
588. HOGENDIJK, Jan P. “The Introduction to Geometry<br />
by Qusṭā ibn Lūqā: Translation and Commentary.”<br />
Suhayl 8 (2008): 163–221.<br />
589. INÖNÜ, Erdal. “Salih Zeki and Asâr-i Bâkiye.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast.<br />
7, no. 1 (2005): 1–20.<br />
A summary and evaluation <strong>of</strong> Zeki’s book on the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> mathematics in Islam.<br />
590. KHEIRANDISH, Elaheh. “<strong>Science</strong> and Mithãl:<br />
Demonstrations in Arabic and Persian Scientific Traditions.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong><br />
science [ref. 561]. Iran. Stud. 41 (2008): 465–489.<br />
591. LYUTER, Irina. “Metaphysical Problems <strong>of</strong><br />
the 13th- and 14th-Century Arabic Geometry: The<br />
Works <strong>of</strong> Naṣīr Al-Dīn Al-Ṭūsī, Quṭb Al-Dīn Al-<br />
Shīrāzī and their Contemporaries.” Part <strong>of</strong> special<br />
issue “Mémorial Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch. Int.<br />
Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 51–68.<br />
Analyzes the use <strong>of</strong> kinematics in geometry by<br />
al-Tusi and al-Shirazi.<br />
592. MONFARED, Mahdi Farhani. “Sharaf al-Din<br />
‘Alī Yazdī: Historian and Mathematician.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561]. Iran.<br />
Stud. 41 (2008): 537–547.<br />
593. MOUSSA, Ali. “The Trigonometric Functions,<br />
as they were in the Arabic-Islamic Civilization.”<br />
Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>): 93–104.<br />
594. RASHED, Roshdi, and Mohamad AL-<br />
HOUJAIRI. “Sur un théorème de géométrie<br />
sphérique : Théodose, Ménélaüs, Ibn ‘Irāq et Ibn<br />
Hūd.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>): 207–253.<br />
595. RASHED, Roshdi. “Les constructions<br />
géométriques entre géométrie et algèbre : L’Épître<br />
d’Abū al-Jūd à al-Bīrūnī.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 20 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–51.<br />
596. SARHANGI, Reza. “Illustrating Abu al-Wafā’<br />
Būzjānī: Flat Images, Spherical Constructions.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561].<br />
Iran. Stud. 41 (2008): 511–523.<br />
597. SIDOLI, Nathan, and Takanori KUSUBA. “Naṣir<br />
al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī’s revision <strong>of</strong> Theodosius’s Spherics.”<br />
Suhayl 8 (2008): 9–46.<br />
210-104. MUSIC<br />
598. BARONTINI, Michele, and Tito M. TONIETTI.<br />
“ ‘Umar Al-Khayyām’s Contributions to the Arabic<br />
Mathematical Theory <strong>of</strong> Music.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 20<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 255–279.<br />
210-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
599. BAFFIONI, Carmela. “Cosmologia e<br />
ismā‘īlismo negli Ikhwān al-Ṣafā.’ ” In Cosmogonie<br />
e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO<br />
et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 19–34.<br />
600. BELLVER, José. “Jābir b. Aflaḥ on Lunar<br />
Eclipses.” Suhayl 8 (2008): 47–91.<br />
601. BROWN, Laurel. “The Astronomies <strong>of</strong> al-Sụfi’s<br />
‘Book <strong>of</strong> the Constellations <strong>of</strong> the Fixed Stars.’ ”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/08 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Columbia University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Saliba, George. Pub. no. AAT 3374102. 393<br />
pp.<br />
602. CALVO, Emilia. “Two Treatises on Mīqāt from<br />
the Maghrib (14th and 15th Centuries A.D.),.” Suhayl<br />
4 (2004): 159–206.<br />
On the science <strong>of</strong> astronomical timekeeping.<br />
603. JANOS, Damien. “Al-Fārābī on the Method <strong>of</strong><br />
Astronomy.” Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 237–265.<br />
604. JANOS, Damien. “Intellect, Substance, and<br />
Motion in al-Farabi’s Cosmology.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at McGill University (Canada), 2009.<br />
Pub. no. AAT NR53626. 423 pp.<br />
605. LIZZINI, Olga. “Le cosmologie di Alfarabi e di<br />
Avicenna.” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo,<br />
edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122],<br />
195–214.<br />
606. PORMANN, Peter E. “Arabic Astronomy and<br />
the Copernican ‘Revolution.’ ” Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
243–248.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> George SALIBA, Islamic <strong>Science</strong><br />
and the Making <strong>of</strong> the European Renaissance<br />
(2007).<br />
607. RASHED, Roshdi. “The Configuration <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Universe: A Book by al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham?”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 47–63.<br />
608. SALIBA, George. “Arabic <strong>Science</strong> in Sixteenth-<br />
Century Europe: Guillaume Postel (1510–1581) and<br />
Arabic Astronomy.” Suhayl 7 (2007): 115–164.<br />
609. SAMSÓ, Julio. “Lunar mansions and Timekeeping<br />
in Western Islam.” Suhayl 8 (2008): 121–161.<br />
610. ŞENKON, Hülya. “Asâr-i Bâkiye: An Unpublished<br />
Translation Project (circa 1960).” [Translated<br />
title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast. 7, no. 1<br />
(2005): 33–42.<br />
611. YAZDI, Hamid-Reza Giahi. “Naṣīr al-Dīn al-<br />
Ṭūsī on Lunar Crescent Visibility and an Analysis<br />
with Modern Altitude-Azimuth Criteria.” Suhayl 3<br />
(2002-03): 231–244.
210. Arabic-Islamic contexts 45<br />
210-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
612. CASULLERAS, Josep. “Ibn c Azzūz al-<br />
Qusanṭīnī’s Tables for Computing Planetary Aspect.”<br />
Suhayl 7 (2007): 47–114.<br />
613. SAMSÓ, Julio, and Hamid BERRANI. “The<br />
Epistle on Tasyīr and the Projection <strong>of</strong> Rays by Abū<br />
Marwān al-Istijī.” Suhayl 5 (2005): 163–242.<br />
On al-Istijī’s 11th-century astrological work.<br />
210-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
614. FILIUS, Lou S. “The Genre Problemata in Arabic:<br />
Its Motions and Changes.” In Aristotle’s Problemata<br />
in Different Times and Tongues, edited by<br />
Pieter DE LEEMANS and Michele GOYENS (Louvain:<br />
Leuven Univ. Press, 2006), 33–54.<br />
615. GLASNER, Ruth. Averroes’ Physics: A Turning<br />
Point in Medieval Natural Philosophy. (ix + 229 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780199567737.<br />
616. KHEIRANDISH, Elaheh. “Footprints <strong>of</strong> ‘Experiment’<br />
in Early Arabic Optics.” Part <strong>of</strong> special<br />
issue: Evidence and Interpretation: Studies on Early<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch<br />
[ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 79–104.<br />
617. SMITH, A. Mark. “Le De aspectibus<br />
d’Alhazen : Révolutionnaire ou réformiste ?” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 65–81.<br />
210-114. ALCHEMY<br />
618. FERRARIO, Gabriele. “An Arabic Dictionary <strong>of</strong><br />
Technical Alchemical Terms: MS Sprenger 1908 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (fols. 3r-6r).” Ambix<br />
56 (2009): 36–48.<br />
619. JOOSSE, N. Peter. “ ‘Unmasking the Craft’:<br />
‘Abd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī’s Views on Alchemy and<br />
Alchemists.” In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages,<br />
edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559],<br />
301–318.<br />
620. MOUREAU, Sébastien. “Some Considerations<br />
Concerning the Alchemy <strong>of</strong> the De anima in arte<br />
alchemiae <strong>of</strong> Pseudo-Avicenna.” Ambix 56 (2009):<br />
49–56.<br />
210-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
621. BAFFIONI, Carmela. “The Religious Approach<br />
to Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: The Case <strong>of</strong> Mineralogy in the<br />
Ikhwān al-Ṣafa’ and in Ḥamīd al-Dīn al-Kirmānī.”<br />
In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by<br />
AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 181–194.<br />
622. TAKAHASHI, Hidemi. “A Treatise on Meteorology<br />
by Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ṭālishī (ms.<br />
Daiber Collection ii, 82).” In Islamic Thought in the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008)<br />
[ref. 559], 363–402.<br />
210-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
623. HERRERA-CASAIS, Mónica, and Petra G.<br />
SCHMIDL. “The Earliest Known Schemes <strong>of</strong> Islamic<br />
Sacred Geography.” In Islamic Thought in the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008)<br />
[ref. 559], 275–300.<br />
624. HERRERA-CASAIS, Mónica. “The Nautical<br />
Atlases <strong>of</strong> c Alī al-Sharafī.” Suhayl 8 (2008): 223–<br />
263.<br />
625. KAPLONY, Andreas. “Ist Europa eine Insel?<br />
Europa auf der rechteckigen Weltkarte des arabischen<br />
‘Book <strong>of</strong> Curiosities’ (Kitāb Ġarā’ib al-funūn).”<br />
In Europa im Weltbild des Mittelalters, edited by<br />
BAUMGÄRTNER and KUGLER (2008) [ref. 1174],<br />
143–156.<br />
626. KING, David A. “Mathematical Geography in<br />
Fifteenth-Century Egypt: An Episode in the Decline<br />
<strong>of</strong> Islamic <strong>Science</strong>.” In Islamic Thought in the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008)<br />
[ref. 559], 319–344.<br />
627. VON DEN BRINCKEN, Anna-Dorothee. “Die<br />
stumme Weltkarte im Bodleian Douce 19—ein arabisches<br />
Dokument in einer abendländischen Handschrift?”<br />
In Wissen über Grenzen, edited by SPEER<br />
and WEGENER (2006) [ref. 1096], 791–804.<br />
210-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
628. CARUSI, Paola. Lo zafferano e il geco: le<br />
scienze della vita nella società islamica del Medioevo.<br />
(259 pp.; bibl.; index.) Roma: Carocci, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9788843041626 8843041622.<br />
629. DI MARTINO, Carla. “I ‘Meteorologica’ di<br />
Avicenna.” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo,<br />
edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122],<br />
35–46.<br />
210-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
630. FILIUS, Lou. “The Book <strong>of</strong> Animals by Aristotle.”<br />
In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by<br />
AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 267–274.<br />
On the medieval Arabic translation <strong>of</strong> this book.<br />
631. KRUK, Remke. “ ‘Abd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī’s<br />
Kitāb al-Ḥayawān: A Chimaera?” In Islamic<br />
Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY<br />
and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 345–362.<br />
632. OPPENRAAY, Aafke van. “Zur Überlieferung<br />
von Aristoteles PA IV 9. 684b 22 ωσπερ ει τις<br />
νoησειεν επ ευθειας.” In Islamic Thought in the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008)<br />
[ref. 559], 403–412.<br />
Discusses the Arabic translation <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s text.<br />
633. WAKELNIG, Elvira. “Al-’Āmirī on Vision and<br />
the Visible: Variations on Traditional Visual Theories.”<br />
In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages, edited<br />
by AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 413–432.
46 220. Medieval Byzantine contexts<br />
210-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
634. AKASOY, A. “Arabic Physiognomy as a<br />
Link between Astrology and Medicine.” In Astro-<br />
Medicine, edited by AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
210-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
635. ALAKBARLI, Farid. “Systematic Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Animals Used in Medieval Azerbaijan Medicine.”<br />
Vesalius 12 (2006): 18–22.<br />
636. GAROFALO, Ivan. “La traduzione araba del de<br />
sectis di Galeno e il sommario degli alessandrini.”<br />
Galenos 1 (2007): 191–210.<br />
637. GILADI, Avner. “Liminal Craft, Exceptional<br />
Law: Preliminary Notes on Midwives in Medieval<br />
Islamic Writings.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 42 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
185–202.<br />
638. JOOSSE, N. Peter, and Peter E. PORMANN.<br />
“Decline and Decadence in Iraq and Syria after the<br />
Age <strong>of</strong> Avicenna? ’Abd al-Laṭïf al-Baghdädi (1162–<br />
1231) between Myth and <strong>History</strong>.” Bull. Hist. Med.<br />
84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–29.<br />
639. OVERWIEN, Oliver. “Zur Herkunft der arabischen<br />
Übersetzung von Hippokrates’ De humoribus.”<br />
Galenos 1 (2007): 211–216.<br />
640. RICORDEL, Joëlle. “De Salerne à Al-Andalus :<br />
l’empreinte des médecins de Kairouan.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 55 (2008): 189–202.<br />
210-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
641. ASLI, Farouk Omar, and Radhi JAZI. “ ‘Le<br />
Hammam’ à travers des manuscrits et autres ouvrages<br />
anciens de la littérature médicale arabe.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 55 (2008): 177–188.<br />
On the health effects <strong>of</strong> the hammam bath.<br />
642. DEMIRCI, Tuba, and Selçuk Aksin SOMEL.<br />
“Women’s Bodies, Demography, and Public Health:<br />
Abortion Policy and Perspectives in the Ottoman<br />
Empire <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century.” J. Hist. Sexual.<br />
17 (2008): 377–420.<br />
210-153. PHARMACY<br />
643. CHIPMAN, Leigh. The World <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy and<br />
Pharmacists in Mamluk Cairo. Sir Henry Wellcome<br />
Asian Series, 8. (viii + 318 pp.; bibl.; index.) Leiden;<br />
Boston: Brill, 2009. ISBN: 9789004176065.<br />
644. CRONIER, Marie. “L’apport de la traduction<br />
arabe de Stéphane à l’établissement du texte grec du<br />
de materia medica de Dioscoride.” Galenos 2 (2008):<br />
15–33.<br />
645. KAHL, Oliver. The Dispensatory <strong>of</strong> Ibn at-<br />
Tilmīd¯ : Arabic Text, English Translation, Study and<br />
Glossaries. Islamic philosophy, theology and science;<br />
v. 70. (349 pp.; bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9789004156203; 9004156208.<br />
210-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
646. ISLAM, M. Anwarul, and Zaid AL-HAMAD.<br />
“The Dome <strong>of</strong> the Rock: Origin <strong>of</strong> its Octagonal<br />
Plan.” Pales. Explor. Quart. 139 (2007): 109–128.<br />
647. KIRECCI, M. Akif. “A Book <strong>of</strong> Automata<br />
from 13th-Century Turkey: Al-Jazarī’s The Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Ingenious Mechanical Devices.” In The<br />
Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLELLAN<br />
(2008) [ref. 515], 72–79.<br />
648. NOURBAKHSH, Mohammad Reza. “Iran’s<br />
Early Encounter with Three Medieval European Inventions<br />
(875–1153 AH/1470–1740 CE).” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> science [ref. 561]. Iran.<br />
Stud. 41 (2008): 549–558.<br />
Refers to the mechanical clock, the printing press,<br />
and firearms.<br />
210-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
649. GREEN, Nile. “Journeymen, Middlemen:<br />
Travel, Transculture, and Technology in the Origins<br />
<strong>of</strong> Muslim Printing.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 41<br />
(2009): 203–224.<br />
On the rise after 1820 <strong>of</strong> printing in the Islamic<br />
world as printing presses were established under<br />
state sponsorship in Iran, Egypt, and India.<br />
220. MEDIEVAL BYZANTINE CULTURAL<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
220-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
650. REININK, Gerrit J. “The ‘Book <strong>of</strong> Nature’ and<br />
Syriac Apologetics against Islam. The Case <strong>of</strong> Job<br />
<strong>of</strong> Edessa’s Book <strong>of</strong> Treasures.” In The Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, edited by<br />
VANDERJAGT and BERKEL (2005) [ref. 234], 71–84.<br />
220-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
651. KOSTOPOULOS, Sotiris. “Intrusion and Internalisation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Devil: Popular Saints vs. the Fathers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Church.” Vesalius 7 (2001): 78–85.<br />
On the two forms <strong>of</strong> demonic influence and their<br />
effect on the human mind, body, and passions<br />
during the Byzantine era.<br />
220-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
652. BLANCHET, Marie-Hélène. Georges-<br />
Gennadios Scholarios (vers 1400–vers 1472) : un intellectuel<br />
orthodoxe face à la disparition de l’empire<br />
Byzantin. Archives de l’Orient chrétien, 20. (539 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Paris: Institut français d’études byzantines,<br />
2008. ISBN: 2901049214; 9782901049210.<br />
On this Aristotelian philosopher and theologian.<br />
220-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
653. LINCOLN, Bruce. “Anomaly, <strong>Science</strong>, and Religion:<br />
Treatment <strong>of</strong> the Planets in Medieval Zoroastrianism.”<br />
Hist. Relig. 48 (2009): 270–283.
230. Asian contexts 47<br />
220-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
654. TELELIS, Ioannis. “Historical-Climatological<br />
Information from the Time <strong>of</strong> the Byzantine Empire<br />
(4th–15th Centuries AD).” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section:<br />
Diversity in the Global Reconstruction and Representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Weather and Climate: East, South, West,<br />
North [ref. 324]. Hist. Meteor. 2 (2005): 41–50.<br />
220-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
655. DIAMANDOPOULOS, Athanasios. “The Effect<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medicine, in Particular the Ideas about Renal Diseases,<br />
on the ‘Well-Being’ <strong>of</strong> Byzantine Citizens.” In<br />
Material Culture and Well-Being in Byzantium (400–<br />
1453), edited by Michael GRÜNBART (Wien: Verlag<br />
der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften,<br />
2007), 93–100.<br />
656. GEROULANOS, Stephanos. “Surgery in Byzantium.”<br />
In Material Culture and Well-Being in Byzantium<br />
(400–1453), edited by Michael GRÜNBART<br />
(Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der<br />
Wissenschaften, 2007), 129–134.<br />
657. NAQVI, Nasim H. “Four Medieval Hospitals in<br />
Syria.” Vesalius 13 (2007): 10–15.<br />
658. TSIAMIS, Costas, Effie POULAKOU-<br />
REBELAKOU, and Eleni PETRIDOU. “The Red Sea<br />
and the Port <strong>of</strong> Clysma. A Possible Gate <strong>of</strong> Justinian’s<br />
Plague.” Gesnerus 66 (2009): 209–217.<br />
659. VARELLA, Evangelista A. “Le serment<br />
d’Amatus Lusitanus et la ville de Salonique.” Vesalius<br />
12 (2006): 101–105.<br />
220-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
660. POULAKOU-REBELAKOU, E., C. TSIAMIS, G.<br />
PANTELEAKOS, and D. PLOUMPIDIS. “Lycanthropy<br />
in Byzantine Times (AD 330–1453).” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
20 (2009): 468–479.<br />
220-153. PHARMACY<br />
661. LEV, Efraim. “The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Signatures in<br />
the Medieval and Ottoman Levant.” Vesalius 8, no. 1<br />
(2002): 13–22.<br />
220-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
662. BOURA, Laskarina, and Maria G. PARANI.<br />
Lighting in Early Byzantium. (xiii + 118 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.) Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research<br />
Library and Collection; distrib. by Harvard Unversity<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780884023173; 0884023176.<br />
663. CROW, James, Jonathan BARDILL, and Richard<br />
BAYLISS. The Water Supply <strong>of</strong> Byzantine Constantinople.<br />
(xiv + 272 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
London: <strong>Society</strong> for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Roman<br />
Studies, 2008. ISBN: 9780907764366; 0907764363.<br />
664. KOCABAS, Ufuk. (Ed.) The Old Ships <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Gate. (xix + 223 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Istanbul:<br />
Ege Yayinlari, 2008. ISBN: 9789758072163;<br />
9758072161.<br />
230. ASIAN CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />
230-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
665. ANDERSON, Warwick. “Re-orienting STS:<br />
Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine in Southeast Asia.” Introduction to special<br />
issue. East Asian STS 3 (2009): 163–171.<br />
Contents: Hans POLS, “European Physicians<br />
and Botanists, Indigenous Herbal Medicine in<br />
the Dutch East Indies, and Colonial Networks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mediation,” 173–208 [ref. 552]; Khiun Kai<br />
LIEW, “Making Health Public: English Language<br />
Newspapers and the Medical <strong>Science</strong>s in Colonial<br />
Malaya (1840s–1941),” 209–229 [ref. 554]; Michitake<br />
ASO, “The Scientist, the Governor, and<br />
the Planter: The Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />
Knowledge in Indochina during the Creation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ‘<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rubber,’ 1900–1940,” 231–256<br />
[ref. 770]; Laurence MONNAIS, “From Colonial<br />
Medicines to Global Pharmaceuticals? The Introduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sulfa Drugs in French Vietnam,”<br />
257–285 [ref. 555]; Rudolf MRÁZEK, “Boven<br />
Digoel and Terezín: Camps at the Time <strong>of</strong> Triumphant<br />
Technology,” 287–314 [ref. 235]; Catherine<br />
WALDBY, “Singapore Biopolis: Bare Life in<br />
the City-State,” 367–383 [ref. 3776].<br />
666. DU Shiran. “<strong>Science</strong> and Technology during<br />
the Yuan Dynasty and Their Social Background.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue.<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 293–302.<br />
667. HAN Qi. “The Origin <strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong> ‘Retrieving<br />
Lost Rites from Barbarians’ and Its Transmission<br />
in Late Ming and Early Qing.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 64]. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 303–311.<br />
668. KIM, Yung Sik. “Problem <strong>of</strong> Early Modern<br />
Japan in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in East Asia.” Hist.<br />
Scientiarum 18 (2008): 49–57.<br />
669. LISS, Robert. “Frontier Tales: Tokugawa Japan<br />
in Translation.” In The Brokered World, edited by<br />
SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 1–47.<br />
On interaction with Western culture and including a<br />
discussion <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> polymath Hiraga Gennai.<br />
670. LUO Liqun. “The Issue <strong>of</strong> Historical Conception<br />
Involved in Explaining Needham Puzzle I and<br />
A Tentative Solution.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 114–125.<br />
230-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
671. FURTH, Charlotte. “Thinking with Cases: Specialist<br />
Knowledge in Pre-Modern Chinese <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
Postcolon. Stud. 12 (2009): 467–479.<br />
Looks at epistemology <strong>of</strong> Chinese knowledge.<br />
230-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
672. CHUN, Youngsin, and Sang-woon JEON.<br />
“Chugugi, Supyo, and Punggi: Meteorological Instruments<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 15th Century in Korea.” Hist. Meteor. 2<br />
(2005): 25–36.
48 230. Asian contexts<br />
673. GUAN Zengjian. Zhongguo jin xian dai ji liang<br />
shi gao. Translated Title: [A Draft <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Modern and Contemporary Metrology in China.]<br />
In Chinese. Zhongguo jin xian dai ke xue ji shu shi<br />
yan jiu cong shu. (258 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Jinan:<br />
Shandong jiao yu chu ban she [Shandong Education<br />
Press], 2005. ISBN: 9787532849796.<br />
Focuses on the legal and governmental history—<br />
administration <strong>of</strong> standards <strong>of</strong> measurement—over<br />
3 periods from the Qing dynasty, to the Republic,<br />
to post-1949 China.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R377]<br />
674. JI Yongliang. “Zhang Wenshou’s Contributions<br />
to Traditional Metrology.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 498–506.<br />
675. LI Qiang. “A Brief Comment on Feng Rui’s<br />
Assumption for His Model <strong>of</strong> Seismometer.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27<br />
(2008): 378–387.<br />
676. QIAN, Xianyou. “A Possible Structure <strong>of</strong> Li<br />
Lan’s Steelyard Clepsydra and Its Principle for the<br />
Stabilization <strong>of</strong> Average Flow Velocity.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007):<br />
109–113.<br />
677. QIAO Xunxiang. “The Technology <strong>of</strong> Orientation<br />
and Levelling in Yingzao Fashi.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27<br />
(2006): 247–253.<br />
On Song Dynasty technology.<br />
230-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
678. FAVA, Patrice, and Vivienne LO. “The Body <strong>of</strong><br />
Laozi and the Course <strong>of</strong> a Taoist Journey through the<br />
Heavens.” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 515–547.<br />
679. SUN Chengsheng. “On the Composition and<br />
Circulation <strong>of</strong> Jie Xuan’s Xuanji Yishu.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009):<br />
214–226.<br />
On a work influenced by the Jesuit introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
Aristotelian philosophy in the late Ming and early<br />
Qing period.<br />
230-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
680. CHEMLA, Karine. “On Mathematical Problems<br />
as Historically Determined Artifacts: Reflections<br />
Inspired by Sources from Ancient China.” Hist.<br />
Math. 36 (2009): 213–246.<br />
For Menso Folkerts on the occasion <strong>of</strong> his 65th<br />
birthday as an expression <strong>of</strong> friendship and appreciation.<br />
681. CHEN, Jiang-Ping Jeff. “The Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />
Transformation Media in Spherical Trigonometry in<br />
17th- and 18th-Century China, and Its Relation to<br />
‘Western Learning.’ ” Hist. Math. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 62–109.<br />
682. GAO Hongcheng. “Study on the Integral Problem<br />
about the Quadratic Curve by Xia Luanxiang—<br />
Besides Discussion on the Early Comprehension to<br />
Calculus <strong>of</strong> Traditional Chinese.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 24–37.<br />
683. LI Zhaohua. “Notes on the Time <strong>of</strong> the Compiling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Present Version <strong>of</strong> the Xiahou Yang<br />
Mathematical Art.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 551–556.<br />
684. PAN Yining. “Source and Influence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Numerical Solution for High Degree Equations in<br />
Tongwen Suanzhi.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 71–82.<br />
685. SATO, Ken’ichi. “SEKI Takakazu, His Mathematical<br />
Works, and His Social and Historical Contexts.”<br />
Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2009): 185–212.<br />
686. WU Jiabi. “Bian Gang’s Method <strong>of</strong> ‘Subtract<br />
before Multiply’ as Derived from Yi Xing.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28<br />
(2009): 376–386.<br />
687. XU Zelin. “Nationalism and East Asian Mathematical<br />
Historiography.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 12–29.<br />
688. XU Zelin. “Wu’s Method and Japanese Geometry.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 471–484.<br />
689. XU Zelin and ZHANG Na. “Sanpo Enri Katsurou:<br />
A Book <strong>of</strong> Wansan First Printed and Published<br />
in China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J.<br />
Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 34–46.<br />
On a Japanese mathematics text published in China<br />
in the 19th century.<br />
690. ZHOU Chang and ZHANG Jianke. “Takebe’s<br />
Mathematical Thought and Methodology.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27<br />
(2008): 213–226.<br />
691. ZHU Yiwen. “Further Discussion on the Reduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fractions to a Common Denominator in<br />
Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009):<br />
290–301.<br />
692. ZHU Yiwen. “Reviewing the Process <strong>of</strong> Liu<br />
Hui’s Deducing the Circular Constant through ‘Modifying<br />
by Ratio.’ ” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 59–70.<br />
693. ZOU Dahai. “The Method <strong>of</strong> Excess and Deficiency<br />
in Early China: An Investigation on the Basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Problems <strong>of</strong> Excess and Deficiency in the<br />
Suanshushu.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue [ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26<br />
(2007): 312–323.<br />
230-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
694. CHEN Jiujin. “The Five-Element Calendar Uncovered<br />
by the Sacrificial Relic in Taoism.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 324–<br />
333.<br />
695. CHEN Zhanshan. “An Exploration <strong>of</strong> the Biographical<br />
Information <strong>of</strong> Liu Xin, Summer Astronomer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Imperial Board <strong>of</strong> Astronomy in the<br />
Ming Dynasty.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 205–213.
230. Asian contexts 49<br />
On Liu Xin who studied Islamic astronomy in the<br />
Ming period.<br />
696. DENG Kehui. “A Further Study on Hushigeyuan<br />
Shu in the Shoushi Calendar.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 155–164.<br />
On the transformation <strong>of</strong> spherical coordinate systems,<br />
including a comparison with Ptolemy’s Almagest.<br />
697. DONG Yuyu. “A Study on the Performance <strong>of</strong><br />
the Northern Song Government’s Managing Astronomical<br />
Activities by Analyzing Fengyuan Li Reform.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 203–212.<br />
698. GUAN Liyan and GUAN Lixing. “New Standpoint<br />
on the Calendar <strong>of</strong> the Lu State in the Spring<br />
and Autumn Period.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 465–489.<br />
699. HE Nu. “On the Gnomon Shadow Template<br />
Function <strong>of</strong> the Lacquer Stick from the Royal Tomb<br />
IIM22 at the Taosi Walled-town <strong>of</strong> the Middle Period.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 28 (2009): 251–276.<br />
700. LI Hui. “The Timing <strong>of</strong> Lunar Mansions in the<br />
Sutra on Taking Auspices by Celestial Constellations<br />
and Bodies.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 498–506.<br />
701. LI Yong. “Research on 34 Ancient Chinese<br />
Timing Records <strong>of</strong> Lunar Occultations <strong>of</strong> the Planets.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
26 (2007): 455–464.<br />
702. LI Yong. “Research on the Methods <strong>of</strong> Bu<br />
Falian Attached to the Ancient Chinese Calendar.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
28 (2009): 48–62.<br />
703. MA Liping. “Position <strong>of</strong> the Sun in Ancient<br />
Chinese Records <strong>of</strong> Solar Eclipses.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
39–58.<br />
704. NING Xiaoyu. “The Characters <strong>of</strong> Wang Xichan’s<br />
System <strong>of</strong> the Universe.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007):<br />
123–131.<br />
705. NING Xiaoyu. “The Lunar Theories in Xinfa<br />
Suanshu.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue [ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26<br />
(2007): 352–362.<br />
Discusses influence <strong>of</strong> Copernican and Tychonic<br />
ideas.<br />
706. PANKENIER, David W. “Bringing Heaven<br />
Down to Earth in Ancient China.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
281–300.<br />
707. QU Anjing and TANG Quan. “Parallax Theory<br />
in Ancient China: The Shicha Algorithm as an Example.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 26 (2007): 125–154.<br />
708. QU Anjing, YUAN Min, and TANG Quan. “Astronomical<br />
Meaning <strong>of</strong> Algorithms by Ancient Chinese<br />
Mathematical Astronomers.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 1–11.<br />
709. SHI Yunli and SONG Bing. “New Evidence<br />
Concerning Wang Yinglin’s Possible Authorship <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jingtian Gai.” [Translated title.] In English.<br />
Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 189–196.<br />
710. SIVIN, Nathan. Granting the Seasons: The Chinese<br />
Astronomical Reform <strong>of</strong> 1280, with a Study <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
Many Dimensions and a Translation <strong>of</strong> Its Records.<br />
Sources and Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />
and Physical <strong>Science</strong>s. (664 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Springer, 2009. ISBN: 9780387789552.<br />
711. TANG Quan and QU Anjing. “The Shicha<br />
Algorithm for Lunar Eclipses in Ancient China.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
27 (2008): 301–308.<br />
712. TANG Quan. “The Shicha Parallax Algorithm in<br />
the Shoushi Calendar and Huihui Calendar.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 28<br />
(2007): 114–122.<br />
713. TIAN Song. “The Communication between<br />
Gods and Humans: The Genesis Mythology <strong>of</strong><br />
the Naxi Ethnic Group and Its Cosmos Structure.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 334–351.<br />
714. WANG Guangchao. “Controversy over the<br />
Theory <strong>of</strong> Precession in Late Ming and Early Qing<br />
China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 28 (2009): 63–76.<br />
715. WANG Guangchao, WU Yunhao, and SUN Xiaochun.<br />
“The Impact <strong>of</strong> the Telescope on Chinese<br />
Astronomy during the Late Ming and Early Qing Period.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 309–324.<br />
716. WANG Yumin. “New Research on an Ancient<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> the Jiangjun Cliff Rock Paintings—And the<br />
Meaning <strong>of</strong> Celestial Phenomena <strong>of</strong> the Junshan<br />
Rock Paintings in Yueyang City.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 30–43.<br />
717. WANG Yumin. “The Records <strong>of</strong> ‘Er’ in Chinese<br />
Annals Are Not Solar Prominences.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
463–470.<br />
718. WU Jiabi. “The Mathematical Structure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Solar Equation Table in the Dayan Calendar and<br />
Its Method for Interpolation.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 28–38.<br />
230-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
719. LO, V. “Heavenly Bodies in Early China: Astro-<br />
Physiology in Context.” In Astro-Medicine, edited by<br />
AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
720. SONG Renke. “Sanjia Xinjing Can Be Restored<br />
into a Complete Star Chart.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 490–497.
50 230. Asian contexts<br />
721. SUN Xiaochun. “Calendar-Testing in the Song<br />
Calendar Reform and Ancient Chinese Planetary<br />
Astrology.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (2006): 311–321.<br />
722. WU Limin and LIU Ciyuan. “A Reinvestigation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Records on ‘Mars Staying at Xin.’ ”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
27 (2008): 507–520.<br />
230-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
723. LI Yinshan and LIU Shuyong. “Zheng Xuan<br />
and Hooke’s Law.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 248–254.<br />
724. SUN Chengsheng. “The Diffusion and Impact<br />
<strong>of</strong> Western Optical Knowledge in Late Ming<br />
and Early Qing: A Study <strong>of</strong> Sun Yunqiu’s Jingshi.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 363–376.<br />
725. ZHANG Gongyao and LEI Zhihua. “New Inquiry<br />
and a Simulation Experiment on the ‘Making<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ice in Summer’ in Ancient China.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007):<br />
102–108.<br />
230-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
726. ZHAO Chengze and ZHAO Hansheng. “Lead<br />
Chromate and Arsenic Disulfide, with a Discussion<br />
about the Color <strong>of</strong> Fabric Discovered in Rujiazhuang<br />
Village in Shaan’xi.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue [ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
26 (2007): 418–424.<br />
230-114. ALCHEMY<br />
727. HAN Jishao. “A New Inquiry into the Taoist<br />
Text Thirty-six Methods for Bringing Solids into<br />
Aqueous Solution.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 507–522.<br />
728. HAN Jishao. “Exploration in Alchemy <strong>of</strong> Western<br />
Han Dynasty.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 277–289.<br />
729. HAN Jishao. “External Alchemy and the <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the TCM Formula in the Song Dynasty.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
27 (2008): 337–352.<br />
730. HO, Peng Yoke. Explorations in Daoism:<br />
Medicine and Alchemy in Literature. Edited by John<br />
P. C. MOFFETT and Cho SUNGWU. Foreword by T.<br />
H. BARRETT. Needham Research Institute Series.<br />
(xxii + 221 pp.; bibl.; index.) London; New York:<br />
Routledge, 2007. ISBN: 9780415404600.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R440]<br />
731. LIANG Honggang, HE Zhiguo, and SUN<br />
Shuyun. “China’s Earliest Taoist Alchemical Artifact:<br />
Initial Study on the Gold-Mercury Alloy Unearthed<br />
from the No. 2 Western Han Tomb in Shuangbaoshan,<br />
Mianyang, Sichuan Province.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 44–50.<br />
732. RONG Zhiy. “San Tong Qi and Ancient Chinese<br />
Alchemy.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 429–450.<br />
733. RONG Zhiyi. “A Study on Waidan and Huangbai<br />
in the Book Miraculous Prescription <strong>of</strong> the Most<br />
Exalted Eight Sceneries, Four Pistils, Purple Thick<br />
Liquid and Five Beads for Birth.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 51–63.<br />
230-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
734. LIANG Guojian. “An Exploration into the Cause<br />
<strong>of</strong> Formation <strong>of</strong> the Meteorological Catastrophe That<br />
Occurred at Wanggongchang, Beijing in the 6th Year<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ming Dynasty’s Tianqi Reign Period.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
105–122.<br />
230-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
735. CLARK, Hugh R. “Frontier Discourse and<br />
China’s Maritime Frontier: China’s Frontiers and<br />
the Encounter with the Sea through Early Imperial<br />
<strong>History</strong>.” J. World Hist. 20 (2009): 1–33.<br />
736. DE WEERDT, Hilde. “Maps and Memory:<br />
Readings <strong>of</strong> Cartography in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-<br />
Century Song China.” Imago Mundi 61 (2009):<br />
145–167.<br />
230-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
737. ZHANG, Qiong. “From ‘Dragonology’ to Meteorology:<br />
Aristotelian Natural Philosophy and the<br />
Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Decline <strong>of</strong> the Dragon in China.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence and Interpretation:<br />
Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong><br />
John E. Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14<br />
(2009): 340–368.<br />
On the influence <strong>of</strong> Jesuit-inspired Chinese scholars<br />
on the cult <strong>of</strong> the dragon.<br />
230-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
738. HILL, Christopher V. South Asia: An Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong>. Nature and Human Societies. (xxii +<br />
329 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Santa Barbara, CA:<br />
ABC-CLIO, 2008. ISBN: 9781851099252.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R435]<br />
230-131. BOTANY<br />
739. WANG Zifan, ZHANG Mingshu, and DAI Silan.<br />
“The Existing Situation and Content <strong>of</strong> Ancient Chinese<br />
Manuals on Chrysanthemum.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 77–90.<br />
230-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
740. ALTER, Joseph S. “Rethinking the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicine in Asia: Hakim Mohammed Said and the<br />
<strong>Society</strong> for the Promotion <strong>of</strong> Eastern Medicine.” J.<br />
Asian Stud. 67 (2008): 1165–1186.<br />
741. ASEN, Daniel. “ ‘Manchu Anatomy’: Anatomical<br />
Knowledge and the Jesuits in Seventeenth- and
230. Asian contexts 51<br />
Eighteenth-Century China.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22<br />
(2009): 23–44.<br />
742. BRETELLE-ESTABLET, Florence. “Chinese<br />
Biographies <strong>of</strong> Experts in Medicine: What Uses Can<br />
We Make <strong>of</strong> Them?” East Asian STS 3 (2009): 421–<br />
451.<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> over 400 <strong>of</strong>ficial biographies <strong>of</strong> Qing<br />
dynasty physicians.<br />
743. DONG Shaoxin. “Aleni’s Xingxue Cushu and<br />
the Introduction and Influence <strong>of</strong> Western Medicine in<br />
China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 26 (2007): 64–76.<br />
On a Chinese translation <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s De Anima<br />
that includes much medieval Western medical<br />
information.<br />
744. FURTH, Charlotte. “The Physician as Philosopher<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Way: Zhu Zhenheng (1282–1358).” Harvard<br />
J. Asia. Stud. 66 (2006): 423–459.<br />
745. GA, Yang. “The Sources for the Writing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
‘Rgyud Bzhi’, Tibetan Medical Classic.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Gyatso, Janet. Pub. no. AAT 3414724. 450 pp.<br />
746. GARRETT, Frances. “Critical Methods in Tibetan<br />
Medical Histories.” J. Asian Stud. 66 (2007):<br />
363–387.<br />
747. GARRETT, Frances. “Tapping the Body’s Nectar:<br />
Gastronomy and Incorporation in Tibetan Literature.”<br />
Hist. Relig. 49 (<strong>2010</strong>): 300–326.<br />
748. HOFER, Theresia. “Socio-Economic Dimensions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tibetan Medicine in the Tibet Autonomous<br />
Region, China.” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 492–514.<br />
See also Theresia HOFER, “Socio-Economic Dimensions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tibetan Medicine in the Tibet Autonomous<br />
Region, China” Asian Med. 4 (2009):<br />
174–200<br />
749. JIANG Sheng. “On the Earliest Chinese Record<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1522 on the Inoculation against Smallpox and<br />
the Legends on Its Inventor.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 123–130.<br />
750. LO, Vivienne. “But Is It [<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong>] Medicine?<br />
Twenty Years in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Healing Arts <strong>of</strong><br />
China.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 283–303.<br />
751. SAIJIRAHU, Buyanchuglagin. “Folk Medicine<br />
among the Mongols in Inner Mongolia.” Asian Med.<br />
4 (2009): 338–356.<br />
752. SALGUERO, C. Pierce. “Buddhist Medicine in<br />
Medieval China: Disease, Healing, and the Body in<br />
Crosscultural Translation (Second to Eighth Centuries<br />
C.E.).” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/05 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. Advisor: Hanson, Marta E. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3410115. 405 pp.<br />
753. TESSENOW, Hermann, and Paul U. UN-<br />
SCHULD. A Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Huang Di Nei Jing<br />
Su Wen. Huang Di nei jing su wen Project. (viii + 812<br />
pp.; CD-ROM.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780520253582.<br />
A dictionary <strong>of</strong> the English meanings <strong>of</strong> Chinese<br />
characters and character compounds in the annotated<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> the Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen,<br />
a text <strong>of</strong> ancient Chinese medicine and natural<br />
philosophy.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R882]<br />
754. WU, Yi-Li. “The Gendered Medical Iconography<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Golden Mirror (Yuzuan yizong jinjian,<br />
1742).” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 452–491.<br />
230-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
755. SIMONIS, Fabien. “Mad Acts, Mad Speech,<br />
and Mad People in Late Imperial Chinese Law and<br />
Medicine.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Naquin, Susan. Pub. no. AAT 3401586. 825<br />
pp.<br />
230-153. PHARMACY<br />
756. NAPPI, Carla. “Bolatu’s Pharmacy Theriac<br />
in Early Modern China.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
“Indigenous vs. Foreign: Early-Modern Materia<br />
Medica in Comparative Perspective” [ref. 1793].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 737–764.<br />
757. STERCKX, Roel. “The Limits <strong>of</strong> Illustration:<br />
Animalia and Pharmacopeia from Guo Pu to Bencao<br />
Gangmu.” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 357–394.<br />
758. SUH, Soyoung. “Herbs <strong>of</strong> Our Own Kingdom:<br />
Layers <strong>of</strong> the ‘Local’ in the Materia Medica <strong>of</strong> Early<br />
Choson Korea.” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 395–422.<br />
230-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
759. GU Donghong, LI Qinghui, and GAN Fuxi.<br />
“Some Questions Related to the Research on Ancient<br />
Chinese Glass.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 234–247.<br />
On the composition <strong>of</strong> Chinese glass.<br />
760. HASHIMOTO, Takehiko. Historical Essays on<br />
Japanese Technology. Collection UTCP, 6. (213 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.) Tokyo: University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo Center for<br />
Philosophy, 2009.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R406]<br />
761. HUA Jueming. “A Discussion on the Finishing<br />
Work <strong>of</strong> Shang-Zhou Bronze Ritual Vessels.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
[ref. 64]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 401–406.<br />
762. JIN Pujun. “Soldering Techniques before the<br />
Qin Dynasty in China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 91–98.<br />
763. LI Xiaocen. “Traditional Papermaking among<br />
the Zang in Sichuan’s Dege County and Tibet’s Nimu<br />
County.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J.<br />
Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 155–164.<br />
764. LI Zhen. “Study on the Masonry <strong>of</strong> Traditional<br />
Chinese Architecture during and after the Sui and<br />
Tang Dynasties.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 227–238.
52 240. Indian contexts<br />
765. QIAN Wei. “New Research on Bin-tie.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26<br />
(2007): 165–191.<br />
On a type <strong>of</strong> high-quality steel in ancient and<br />
medieval China.<br />
766. QIAO Xunxiang. “On the Form <strong>of</strong> Gongxian<br />
and Liaoli in Yingzao Fashi.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 523–536.<br />
On a Song dynasty technological work.<br />
767. TIAN Miao and ZHANG Baichun. “Research<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mei Wending’s Commentaries on the Yuanxi Qiqi<br />
Tushuo Luzui.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese<br />
J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 330–339.<br />
On the reception <strong>of</strong> Western knowledge into China<br />
in the 17th century.<br />
768. WANG Wenzhi and MEI Jianjun. “A Preliminary<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> ‘Kodo Zuroku.’ ” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 99–113.<br />
Kodo Zuroku is a work on the history <strong>of</strong> mining<br />
and smelting technology in Japan.<br />
769. WANG Zhengduo. “Pr<strong>of</strong>. Wang Zhengduo’s<br />
Research Notes on the Traditional Technology <strong>of</strong><br />
Shipbuilding and Navigation.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Edited with annotation by LI Qing. Chinese<br />
J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 147–154.<br />
230-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
770. ASO, Michitake. “The Scientist, the Governor,<br />
and the Planter: The Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />
Knowledge in Indochina during the Creation <strong>of</strong><br />
a ‘<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rubber,’ 1900–1940.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665]. East Asian<br />
STS 3 (2009): 231–256.<br />
771. HAN Yi. “Livestock Epidemic Diseases and<br />
Countermeasures by the Song Government.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 28<br />
(2007): 132–146.<br />
772. LIU Xiangming. “Laws on the Normalization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Administration <strong>of</strong> Toxicants Inscribed on Han<br />
Bamboo Slips Unearthed in Zhangjiashan.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27<br />
(2008): 353–358.<br />
773. XIAO Aimin. “The Technique <strong>of</strong> Controlling<br />
Sheep-Breeding Time by China’s Ancient Northern<br />
Nomadic Nationality.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 192–201.<br />
240. INDIAN CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />
240-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
774. CHAKRABARTI, Pratik. “Beasts <strong>of</strong> Burden:<br />
Animals and Laboratory Research in Colonial India.”<br />
Hist. Sci. 48 (<strong>2010</strong>): 125–151.<br />
“The focus <strong>of</strong> the article is how India managed to<br />
procure the vast numbers <strong>of</strong> animals it needed to<br />
conduct animal experimentation in Indian laboratories.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
775. RAJ, Kapil. “Mapping Knowledge Go-<br />
Betweens in Calcutta, 1770–1820.” In The Brokered<br />
World, edited by SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545],<br />
105–150.<br />
240-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
776. KAPILA, Shruti. “The Enchantment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
in India.” Focus: Global Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 10].<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 120–132.<br />
240-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />
777. LYNN, John A. “Heart <strong>of</strong> the Sepoy: The Adoption<br />
and Adaptation <strong>of</strong> European Military Practice in<br />
South Asia, 1740–1805.” In The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Military<br />
Technology and Ideas, edited by Emily O. GOLDMAN<br />
and Leslie C. ELIASON (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.<br />
Press, 2003), 33–62.<br />
240-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
778. KICHENASSAMY, Satyanad. “Brahmagupta’s<br />
Derivation <strong>of</strong> the Area <strong>of</strong> a Cyclic Quadrilateral.”<br />
Hist. Math. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 28–61.<br />
240-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
779. SCHAFFER, Simon. “The Asiatic Enlightenments<br />
<strong>of</strong> British Astronomy.” In The Brokered World,<br />
edited by SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 49–104.<br />
240-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
780. BEINORIUS, A. “Astral Hermeneutics: Astrology<br />
and Medicine in India.” In Astro-Medicine, edited<br />
by AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
240-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
781. AGGARWAL, Neil Krishan. “The Sikh Foundations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ayurveda.” Asian Med. 4 (2009): 263–279.<br />
782. HARDIMAN, David. “Indian Medical Indigeneity:<br />
From Nationalist Assertion to the Global<br />
Market.” Soc. Hist. 34 (2009): 263–283.<br />
783. JENSEN, Niklas Thode. Essay review. Bull.<br />
Pacif. Circle 24 (<strong>2010</strong>): 12–16.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Biswamoy PATI and Mark HAR-<br />
RISON (eds.), The Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health and<br />
Medicine in Colonial India (2009) [ref. 785].<br />
784. LOW, Michael Christopher. “Empire and the<br />
Hajj: Pilgrims, Plagues, and Pan-Islam under British<br />
Surveillance, 1865–1908.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 40<br />
(2008): 269–290.<br />
785. PATI, Biswamoy, and Mark HARRISON. (Eds.)<br />
The Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health and Medicine in Colonial<br />
India. Routledge Studies in South Asian <strong>History</strong>.<br />
(xii + 241 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) London and<br />
New York: Routledge, 2009. ISBN: 9780415462310.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 783]<br />
786. WALLACE, V. A. “A Convergence <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />
and Astro-<strong>Science</strong>s in Indian Tantric Buddhism: A<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> the Kalacakratantra.” In Astro-Medicine,<br />
edited by AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].
260. Native American contexts 53<br />
787. WARRIER, Maya. “Seekership, Spirituality and<br />
Self-Discovery: Ayurveda Trainees in Britain.” Asian<br />
Med. 4 (2009): 423–451.<br />
240-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
788. HUGHES, Stephen Putnam. “Music in the Age<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mechanical Reproduction: Drama, Gramophone,<br />
and the Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Tamil Cinema.” J. Asian Stud.<br />
66 (2007): 3–34.<br />
“Examines how the new sound media <strong>of</strong> gramophone<br />
and sound cinema took up the live performance<br />
genres <strong>of</strong> Tamil drama.” (from the abstract)<br />
789. ROY, Tirthankar. “Out <strong>of</strong> Tradition: Master<br />
Artisans and Economic Change in Colonial India.” J.<br />
Asian Stud. 66 (2007): 963–991.<br />
250. JEWISH CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />
250-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
790. LASKER, Daniel J. “Eastern European Karaite<br />
Attitudes towards Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” Aleph 10 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
119–136.<br />
On Karaite communities in the Crimea, Volhynia,<br />
Galicia, and Lithuania, which preferred a Maimonidean<br />
Aristotelianism to early modern science.<br />
250-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
791. BEKKUM, Wout J. van. “Medieval Jewish Approaches<br />
to Natural Law. The Rationalism <strong>of</strong> Saadya<br />
Gaon.” In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL<br />
(2005) [ref. 234], 123–134.<br />
250-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
792. GATTI, Roberto. “L’infinito fisico in Gersonide<br />
(Milḥamot ha-Šem, Libro sesto, Parte prima, cap.<br />
XI).” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo,<br />
edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 109–<br />
140.<br />
793. ZONTA, Mauro. “The Jewish Mediation in the<br />
Transmission <strong>of</strong> Arabo-Islamic <strong>Science</strong> and Philosophy<br />
to the Latin Middle Ages.” In Wissen über<br />
Grenzen, edited by SPEER and WEGENER (2006)<br />
[ref. 1096], 89–105.<br />
250-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
794. BEN-ZAKEN, Avner. “Bridging Networks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trust: Practicing Astronomy in Late Sixteenth-<br />
Century Salonika.” Jewish Hist. 23 (2009): 343–361.<br />
On how Jewish scholars acted as a mediator between<br />
European and Islamic traditions.<br />
250-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
795. SELA, Shlomo. “A Fragment from an Unknown<br />
Redaction <strong>of</strong> Re’šit Ḥok¯ mah by Abraham Ibn Ezra.”<br />
Aleph 10 (<strong>2010</strong>): 43–66.<br />
250-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
796. RUBIN, Rehav. “A Sixteenth-Century Hebrew<br />
Map from Mantua.” Imago Mundi 62 (<strong>2010</strong>): 30–45.<br />
250-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
797. BUTBUL, Sagit. “The Rendering <strong>of</strong> Bird Names<br />
in Early Judeo-Arabic Biblical Translations.” Aleph<br />
10 (<strong>2010</strong>): 11–42.<br />
250-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
798. FONTAINE, Resianne. “Averroes’ Commentary<br />
on Aristotle’s De Generatione Animalium and Its Use<br />
in Two Thirteenth-Century Hebrew Encyclopedias.”<br />
In Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by<br />
AKASOY and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 489–502.<br />
250-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
799. KAHANA-SMILANSKY, Hagar. “Aristotle on<br />
Sleep and Wakefulness: A Medieval Hebrew Adaptation<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Unknown Latin Treatise.” Aleph 10 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
67–118.<br />
“A Hebrew version <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s three treatises on<br />
sleep, dreams, and dream-divination.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
250-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
800. BOS, Gerrit. “The Creation and Innovation <strong>of</strong><br />
Medieval Hebrew Medical Terminology: Shem Tov<br />
Ben Isaac, Sefer ha-Shimmush.” In Islamic Thought<br />
in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY and RAVEN<br />
(2008) [ref. 559], 195–218.<br />
801. LURIE, Samuel. “Vaginal Delivery after Caesarean<br />
Delivery in the Days <strong>of</strong> the Talmud (2nd Century<br />
BCE – 6th Century CE).” Vesalius 12 (2006):<br />
23–24.<br />
802. ZIVOTOFSKY, Ari Z., and Shlomo R.<br />
SCHRADER. “A Possible Early Description <strong>of</strong> Nystagmus<br />
and Photophobia in Albinism.” Vesalius 14<br />
(2008): 49–52.<br />
“Proposes that a Talmudic account from over 1500<br />
years ago may possibly be describing nystagmus<br />
and photophobia in albinism in a population which<br />
resided along the River Tigris.” (from the abstract)<br />
260. NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
260-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />
METHODS<br />
803. SAFIER, Neil. “Global Knowledge on the<br />
Move: Itineraries, Amerindian Narratives, and Deep<br />
Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Focus: Global Histories <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> [ref. 10]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 133–145.
54 270. African, Australian, and traditional cultural contexts<br />
260-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
804. RUSSELL, Caskey. “Cultures in Collision: Cosmology,<br />
Jurisprudence, and Religion in Tlingit Territory.”<br />
Amer. Ind. Quart. 33 (2009): 230–252.<br />
260-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
805. BEYERSDORFF, Margot. “Covering the Earth:<br />
Mapping the Walkabout in Andean Pueblos de Indios.”<br />
Latin Amer. Res. Rev. 42, no. 3 (2007):<br />
129–160.<br />
On the interaction between Spanish and precontact<br />
Andean mapping.<br />
260-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
806. HÄMÄLÄINEN, Pekka. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Grass:<br />
European Expansion, Ecological Change, and Indigenous<br />
Power in the Southwest Borderlands.” William<br />
Mary Quart. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 173–208.<br />
807. HARKIN, Michael Eugene, and David Rich<br />
LEWIS. (Eds.) Native Americans and the Environment:<br />
Perspectives on the Ecological Indian. (xxxiv<br />
+ 367 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lincoln: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nebraska Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780803273610.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R396]<br />
260-131. BOTANY<br />
808. TIMBROOK, Janice Falkner. “Chumash Ethnobotany.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />
Barbara, 2008. Advisor: Jochim, Michael. Pub.<br />
no. AA. 341 pp.<br />
260-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
809. FLEURIET, K. Jill. “Articulating Distress on<br />
Multiple Levels: Illness, <strong>History</strong>, and Culture among<br />
the Kumiai <strong>of</strong> Baja California, Mexico.” Mex. Stud.<br />
23 (2007): 155–180.<br />
810. GIMMEL, Millie. “Reading Medicine in the<br />
Codex de la Cruz Badiano.” J. Hist. Ideas 69 (2008):<br />
169–192.<br />
On the 16th-century Aztec medical text.<br />
811. GIMMELA, Millie. “Hacia una reconsideración<br />
del Códice de la Cruz Badiano: nuevas propuestas<br />
para el estudio de la medicina indígena en el período<br />
colonial.” Col. Latin Amer. Rev. 17 (2008): 273–283.<br />
812. HENRIQUE, Márcio Couto. “Folclore e medicina<br />
popular na Amazônia.” English title: [Folklore<br />
and Popular Medicine in the Amazon]. Manguinhos<br />
16 (2009): 981–998.<br />
813. MARTINI, Eric. “Jacques Cartier Witnesses a<br />
Treatment for Scurvy.” Vesalius 8, no. 1 (2002): 2–6.<br />
On a traditional medical treatment provided by<br />
Indians during Cartier’s 16th-century expedition in<br />
Canada.<br />
270. AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND<br />
TRADITIONAL CULTURAL CONTEXTS<br />
270-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
814. HARRIES, Patrick. Butterflies and Barbarians:<br />
Swiss Missionaries and Systems <strong>of</strong> Knowledge in<br />
South-East Africa. (xvii + 286 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Oxford: James Currey; Harare: Weaver Press;<br />
Johannesburg: Wits University Press; Athens: Ohio<br />
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780852559840.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R402]<br />
815. TILLEY, Helen. “Global Histories, Vernacular<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and African Genealogies; or, Is the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Ready for the World?” Focus: Global<br />
Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 10]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 110–<br />
119.<br />
816. TURNBULL, David. “Boundary-crossings, Cultural<br />
Encounters and Knowledge Spaces in Early<br />
Australia.” In The Brokered World, edited by SCHAF-<br />
FER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 387–428.<br />
270-131. BOTANY<br />
817. SHERIDAN, Michael. “Tanzanian Ritual Perimetrics<br />
and African Landscapes: The Case <strong>of</strong> Dracaena.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on ecology and environmental<br />
transformations in Tanzania [ref. 2463].<br />
Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 41 (2008): 491–521.<br />
270-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
818. CARTON, Benedict. “ ‘We Are Made Quiet by<br />
This Annihilation’: Historicizing Concepts <strong>of</strong> Bodily<br />
Pollution and Dangerous Sexuality in South Africa.”<br />
Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 39 (2006): 85–106.<br />
Covers the period from the late 19th century to the<br />
present.<br />
819. GEISSLER, P. Wenzel, and Ruth J. PRINCE.<br />
“Active Compounds and Atoms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Society</strong>: Plants,<br />
Bodies, Minds and Cultures in the Work <strong>of</strong> Kenyan<br />
Ethnobotanical Knowledge.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 599–634.<br />
Focused on Kenyan village children’s knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> medicinal herbs.<br />
820. HOKKANEN, Markku. “Quests for Health and<br />
Contests for Meaning: African Church Leaders and<br />
Scottish Missionaries in the Early Twentieth Century<br />
Presbyterian Church in Northern Malawi.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in Africa<br />
[ref. 825]. J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 733–<br />
750.<br />
821. LIVINGSTON, Julie. “Productive Misunderstandings<br />
and the Dynamism <strong>of</strong> Plural Medicine in<br />
Mid-century Bechuanaland.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in Africa [ref. 825]. J.<br />
South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 801–810.<br />
822. LUEDKE, Tracy. “Spirit and Matter: The Materiality<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mozambican Prophet Healing.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in Africa<br />
[ref. 825]. J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 715–<br />
731.
270. African, Australian, and traditional cultural contexts 55<br />
823. MARSLAND, Rebecca. “The Modern Traditional<br />
Healer: Locating ‘Hybridity’ in Modern Traditional<br />
Medicine, Southern Tanzania.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in Africa [ref. 825].<br />
J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 751–765.<br />
824. MURRAY, Deryck. “Three Worships, an Old<br />
Warlock and Many Lawless Forces: The Court Trial<br />
<strong>of</strong> an African Doctor Who Practised ‘Obeah to Cure’,<br />
in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in Africa<br />
[ref. 825]. J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 811–<br />
828.<br />
825. SCHUMAKER, Lyn, Diana JEATER, and Tracy<br />
LUEDKE. “Histories <strong>of</strong> Healing: Past and Present<br />
Medical Practices in Africa and the Diaspora.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine in<br />
Africa. J. South. African Stud. 33 (2007): 707–714.<br />
Contents: Tracy LUEDKE, “Spirit and Matter:<br />
The Materiality <strong>of</strong> Mozambican Prophet Healing,”<br />
715–731 [ref. 822]; Markku HOKKANEN, “Quests<br />
for Health and Contests for Meaning: African<br />
Church Leaders and Scottish Missionaries in the<br />
Early Twentieth Century Presbyterian Church in<br />
Northern Malawi,” 733–750 [ref. 820]; Rebecca<br />
MARSLAND, “The Modern Traditional Healer: Locating<br />
‘Hybridity’ in Modern Traditional Medicine,<br />
Southern Tanzania,” 751–765 [ref. 823]; Cristiana<br />
BASTOS, “Medical Hybridisms and Social Boundaries:<br />
Aspects <strong>of</strong> Portuguese Colonialism in Africa<br />
and India in the Nineteenth Century,” 767–782<br />
[ref. 550]; Julie LIVINGSTON, “Productive Misunderstandings<br />
and the Dynamism <strong>of</strong> Plural Medicine<br />
in Mid-century Bechuanaland,” 801–810 [ref. 821];<br />
Deryck MURRAY, “Three Worships, an Old Warlock<br />
and Many Lawless Forces: The Court Trial <strong>of</strong><br />
an African Doctor Who Practised ‘Obeah to Cure’,<br />
in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica,” 811–828<br />
[ref. 824].<br />
270-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
826. HÅKANSSON, N. Thomas. “Regional Political<br />
Ecology and Intensive Cultivation in Pre-Colonial<br />
and Colonial South Pare, Tanzania.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on ecology and environmental transformations<br />
in Tanzania [ref. 2463]. Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 41<br />
(2008): 433–459.<br />
827. HUIJZENDVELD, Frans D. “Changes in Political<br />
Economy and Ecology in West-Usambara, Tanzania:<br />
ca. 1850–1950.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on ecology<br />
and environmental transformations in Tanzania<br />
[ref. 2463]. Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 41 (2008):<br />
383–409.<br />
On the relation between German colonization and<br />
local agricultural practices.<br />
828. SUNSERI, Thaddeus. “ ‘Every African a Nationalist’:<br />
Scientific Forestry and Forest Nationalism<br />
in Colonial Tanzania.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 49<br />
(2007): 883–913.<br />
829. TAGSETH, Mattias. “The Expansion <strong>of</strong> Traditional<br />
Irrigation in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on ecology and environmental transformations<br />
in Tanzania [ref. 2463]. Int. J. African Hist.<br />
Stud. 41 (2008): 461–490.
G. Chronological Classification<br />
300. PREHISTORY<br />
300-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
830. GONZÁLEZ-GARCIA, A. César, and Juan Antonio<br />
BELMONTE. “Statistical Analysis <strong>of</strong> Megalithic<br />
Tomb Orientations in the Iberian Peninsula and<br />
Neighbouring Regions.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
225–238.<br />
300-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
831. LU Enguo, LING Yong, and MEI Jianjun. “Scientific<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Prehistoric Copper and Bronze<br />
Artifacts Recovered in the Yili Region, Xinjiang,<br />
China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 359–369.<br />
311. ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN CONTEXTS<br />
311-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
832. COOPER, Leon. “A New Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Problem<br />
10 <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus.” Hist.<br />
Math. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 11–27.<br />
833. DE YOUNG, Gregg. “Diagrams in Ancient<br />
Egyptian Geometry: Survey and Assessment.” Hist.<br />
Math. 36 (2009): 321–373.<br />
834. PROUST, Christine. “Quantifier et calculer :<br />
usages des nombres à Nippur.” Rev. Hist. Math. 14<br />
(2008): 143–209.<br />
An analysis <strong>of</strong> the tablets from Nippur in order to<br />
reconstitute the computational practices to which<br />
the school exercises refer.<br />
835. PROUST, Christine. Tablettes mathématiques<br />
de Nippur. Varia Anatolica, XVIII. (xlix + 356 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.) Istanbul: Institut Français d’Études<br />
Anatoliennes Georges-Dumezil; Paris: De Boccard,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9782906053922.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R727]<br />
836. YUSTA, Piedad. “Geometry in Mesopotamia<br />
and Genesis <strong>of</strong> Algorithms.” Hist. Scientiarum 18<br />
(2008): 24–35.<br />
837. YUSTE, Piedad. “Ecuaciones cuadráticas y procedimientos<br />
algorítmicos. Di<strong>of</strong>anto y las matemáticas<br />
en Mesopotamia.” Theoria (0495-4548) 23 (2008):<br />
219–244.<br />
838. YUSTE, Piedad. “Estudio geométrico de AO<br />
17264.” Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005): 45–67.<br />
On ancient Babylonian geometry.<br />
839. YUSTE, Piedad. “Geometry in the Old Babylonian<br />
Period. A Note on the Problem Text VAT 8393.”<br />
Hist. Scientiarum 19 (2009): 19–28.<br />
840. ZHAO Jiwei and WANG Pengyun. “Reconstructing<br />
the Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Babylonian Volume Formula<br />
for the Frustum <strong>of</strong> a Square Pyramid.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28<br />
(2009): 183–190.<br />
311-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
841. BELMONTE, Juan Antonio, Magdi FEKRI,<br />
Yasser A. ABDEL-HADI, Mosalam SHALTOUT, and<br />
A. César González GARCÍA. “On the Orientation <strong>of</strong><br />
Ancient Egyptian Temples: (5) Testing the Theory in<br />
Middle Egypt and Sudan.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
65–93.<br />
842. STEELE, J.M. “A New Scheme from Babylon<br />
for the Synodic Arc <strong>of</strong> Saturn.” J. Hist. Astron. 41<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 261–268.<br />
311-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
843. HEESSEL, N. P. “Astrological Medicine in<br />
Babylonia.” In Astro-Medicine, edited by AKASOY et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
311-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
844. ROSE, F. Clifford. “Cerebral Localization in<br />
Antiquity.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Cerebral Localization<br />
[ref. 419]. J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009):<br />
239–247.<br />
311-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
845. JANOT, Francis. “Embaumeurs/médecins de<br />
l’Egypte ancienne.” Vesalius 9, no. 1 (2003): 9–12.<br />
846. JANOT, Francis. “Les pastilles dorées de Rê :<br />
une étape vers l’immortalité.” Vesalius 6 (2000): 32–<br />
37.<br />
On ancient Egyptian embalming.<br />
311-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
847. PANGAS, Julio Cesar. “Des rêves, de<br />
leurs troubles et de leurs thérapeutiques dans la<br />
Mésopotamie ancienne.” Vesalius 12 (2006): 94–99.<br />
311-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
848. BERETTA, Marco. The Alchemy <strong>of</strong> Glass:<br />
Counterfeit, Imitation and Transmutation in Ancient<br />
Glassmaking. (xviii + 198 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sagamore<br />
Beach, MA: Watson Publishing International<br />
LLC, 2009. ISBN: 9780881353501.<br />
Includes chapters on artificial and natural glass in<br />
Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece as well as in the<br />
Byzantine and the Early Modern worlds.
312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 57<br />
311-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
849. BROSHI, Magen. “Date Beer and Date Wine in<br />
Antiquity.” Pales. Explor. Quart. 139 (2007): 55–59.<br />
312. ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
312-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
850. FERGUSON, Kitty. Pythagoras: His Lives and<br />
the Legacy <strong>of</strong> a Rational Universe. (384 pp.) London:<br />
Icon Books Ltd., <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9781848311923.<br />
312-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />
851. COLACE, Paola Radici, Silvio MEDAGLIA,<br />
Livio ROSSETTI, and Sergio SCONOCCHIA. (Eds.)<br />
Dizionario delle scienze e delle tecniche di Grecia<br />
e Roma. (2 vols.; 1300 pp.) Pisa - Roma: Fabrizio<br />
Serra editore, 2009.<br />
312-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
852. MACCOULL, L. S. B. “Menas and Thomas:<br />
Notes on the Dialogus de scientia politica.” Greek<br />
Roman Byzantine Stud. 46 (2006): 301–313.<br />
Includes a discussion <strong>of</strong> “kingly science” and<br />
“rulership knowledge.”<br />
853. REHAK, Paul. Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus<br />
and the Northern Campus Martius. Edited by John<br />
G. YOUNGER. Wisconsin Studies in Classics. (xxiv<br />
+ 222 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Madison, WI: Univeristy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780299220143.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R748]<br />
312-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
854. BENJAMINS, Rick. “The Analogy between Creation<br />
and the Biblical Text in Origen <strong>of</strong> Alexandria.”<br />
In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL (2005)<br />
[ref. 234], 13–20.<br />
855. MILLER, Isaac. “Cosmos and Exegesis in Late<br />
Antiquity.” In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL<br />
(2005) [ref. 234], 57–70.<br />
312-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
856. MASTROCINQUE, Attilio. “Late Antique<br />
Lamps with Defixiones.” Greek Roman Byzantine<br />
Stud. 47 (2007): 87–99.<br />
Examines the inclusion <strong>of</strong> defixiones (tablets inscribed<br />
with curses) in lamps.<br />
312-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
857. ARISTOTLE. Metaphysique Gamma : Édition,<br />
Traduction, Études. Edited by M. HECQUET-<br />
DEVIENNE and A. STEVENS. Aristote, traductions<br />
et études. (428 pp.; bibl.; index.) Leuven: Peeters,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9789042918368.<br />
Contributors François BEETS, Enrico BERTI,<br />
Crubellier MICHEL, Louis-André DORION, Marie-<br />
Hélène GAUTHIER-MUZELLEC, Annick JAULIN,<br />
David LEFEBVRE, Walter LESZL, Michel NARCY,<br />
Annick STEVENS, and Marco ZINGANO.<br />
858. ARSENIJEVIĆ, Miloš, Sandra ŠĆEPANOVIĆ,<br />
and Gerald J. MASSEY. “A New Reconstruction <strong>of</strong><br />
Zeno’s Flying Arrow.” Apeiron 41 (2008): 1–43.<br />
859. BARKER, Andrew. “On Philosophy and the<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s in Antiquity.” Aestimatio 6 (2009): 1–34.<br />
860. BERETTA, Marco. “Enlightenment in Antiquity?<br />
Evolution and Progress in the Fifth Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Lucretius’ De rerum natura.” In Aurora Torealis,<br />
edited by BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 1–11.<br />
861. BOWIN, John. “Aristotle on the Order and<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> Time.” Apeiron 42 (2009): 33–62.<br />
862. CLEARY, John J., and Gary M. GURTLER.<br />
(Eds.) Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Boston Area Colloquium in<br />
Ancient Philosophy, 2007. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Boston<br />
Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 23. (x + 234<br />
pp.) Leiden: Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004166868.<br />
Most essays discuss topics related to Plato.<br />
863. CURD, Patricia, and Daniel W. GRAHAM.<br />
(Eds.) The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> Presocratic Philosophy.<br />
Oxford Handbooks. (xii + 588 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780195146875.<br />
864. DETEL, Wolfgang. “Logic and Experience<br />
in Aristotle.” In Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by<br />
FIDORA and LUTZ-BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034],<br />
3–10.<br />
865. FOSSHEIM, Hallvard. “The Limits <strong>of</strong> Rationality:<br />
A Critical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Practices <strong>of</strong> Plato’s<br />
Socrates.” Eur. Legacy 13 (2007): 851–861.<br />
866. FREDE, Dorothea, and Burkhard REIS. (Eds.)<br />
Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy. (446 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Berlin; New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9783110202366; 3110202360.<br />
This volume contains a collection <strong>of</strong> papers presented<br />
at the Second International Conference<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie e.V.<br />
(GANPH) at the University <strong>of</strong> Hamburg from 18 to<br />
21 July 2007.<br />
867. GOLITSIS, Pantelis. Les commentaires de<br />
Simplicius et de Jean Philopon à la “Physique”<br />
d’Aristote : tradition et innovation. Commentaria in<br />
Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina, 3. (ix + 306 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Berlin: Walter De Gruyter, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783110195415.<br />
868. KENNEDY, J. B. “Plato’s Forms, Pythagorean<br />
Mathematics, and Stichometry.” Apeiron 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–31.<br />
869. MADISON, Ryan Douglas. “First Philosophy:<br />
Aristotle’s Concept <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at Loyola University Chicago, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Peperzak, Adriaan T. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3313153. 608 pp.
58 312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts<br />
870. MEYER, Martin F. “Platon und das Sokratische<br />
Pragma.” Boch. Phil. Jahr. 9 (2004): 1–21.<br />
871. OPHUIJSEN, Johannes M. van. “The Tw<strong>of</strong>old<br />
Action <strong>of</strong> Mind in Aristotle’s Proto-Book <strong>of</strong> Nature.”<br />
In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL (2005)<br />
[ref. 234], 1–12.<br />
872. PAKALUK, Michael. “The Great Question <strong>of</strong><br />
Practical Truth, and a Diminutive Answer.” Acta<br />
Phil. 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 145–160.<br />
On Aristotle’s notion <strong>of</strong> practical truth.<br />
873. PRIORESCHI, Plinio. “The Idea <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Progress in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages.” Vesalius<br />
8, no. 1 (2002): 34–44.<br />
874. ROSEN, Jacob. “Necessity and Teleology in<br />
Aristotle’s Physics.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Lorenz, Hendrik; Morison, Benjamin. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3333862. 180 pp.<br />
875. SHARPE, Matthew. “Hunting Plato’s Agalmata.”<br />
Eur. Legacy 14 (2009): 535–547.<br />
876. TUOMINEN, Miira. “How Do We Know the<br />
Principles? Late Ancient Perspectives to Aristotle’s<br />
Theory.” In Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by FIDORA<br />
and LUTZ-BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 11–24.<br />
312-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
877. ACERBI, Fabio. “Homeomeric Lines in Greek<br />
Mathematics.” Sci. Context 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–37.<br />
878. GEYMONAT, Mario. “Arithmetic and Geometry<br />
in Ancient Rome: Surveyors, Intellectuals, and<br />
Poets.” Nuncius 24 (2009): 11–34.<br />
879. LATOUR, Bruno. “The Netz-Works <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />
Deductions.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 441–459.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Reviel NETZ, The Shaping <strong>of</strong><br />
Deduction in Greek Mathematics (1999).<br />
880. MORELLI, Giuseppe. “Lo Stomachion di Archimede<br />
nelle testimonianze antiche.” Boll. Stor. Sci.<br />
Mat. 29 (2009): 181–206.<br />
On a popular ancient game involving geometry<br />
played in Greece and Rome.<br />
881. NETZ, Reviel, and William NOEL. The<br />
Archimedes Codex: How a Medieval Prayer Book<br />
Is Revealing the True Genius <strong>of</strong> Antiquity’s Greatest<br />
Scientist. (ix + 313 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
MA: Da Capo Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780306815805.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R650]<br />
882. NIKOLANTONAKIS, Konstantinos. “The Treatise<br />
‘On the Section <strong>of</strong> a Cylinder’ <strong>of</strong> Serenus <strong>of</strong><br />
Antinoeia and the Apollonian Tradition.” Boll. Stor.<br />
Sci. Mat. 27 (2007): 51–75.<br />
883. RASHED, Roshdi. “Lire les anciens textes<br />
mathématiques : le cinquième livre des Coniques<br />
d’Apollonius.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 27 (2007): 265–<br />
288.<br />
On efforts to understand rival readings and commentaries<br />
on mathematical texts.<br />
884. VITRAC, Bernard. “Promenade dans les<br />
préfaces des textes mathématiques grecs anciens.”<br />
In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres, edited by<br />
RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 519–556.<br />
885. WAGNER, Roy. “For Some Histories <strong>of</strong> Greek<br />
Mathematics.” Sci. Context 22 (2009): 535–565.<br />
312-104. MUSIC<br />
886. BARKER, Andrew. “Ptolemy and the Meta-<br />
Helikôn.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: On Scientific Instruments<br />
[ref. 244]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009):<br />
344–351.<br />
On an instrument, reconstructed by the author, that<br />
will allow one to hear the harmonic ratios based<br />
upon mathematical principles.<br />
887. PETRAKI, Zacharoula A. “The Soul ‘Dances’:<br />
Psychomusicology in Plato’s Republic.” Apeiron 41<br />
(2008): 147–170.<br />
On how music in Plato’s view is used to represent<br />
the emotions <strong>of</strong> the soul.<br />
312-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
888. BOWEN, Alan C. “From Description to Prediction:<br />
An Unexamined Transition in Hellenistic<br />
Astronomy.” “Spotlight on The Nature <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Change” [ref. 1900]. Centaurus 51 (2009): 299–304.<br />
889. COUPRIE, Dirk L. “Problems with Anaximander’s<br />
Numbers.” Apeiron 42 (2009): 167–183.<br />
Examines Anaximander’s cosmological astronomy<br />
evaluating the dimensions <strong>of</strong> the universe and the<br />
various angles between celestial objects.<br />
890. COUPRIE, Dirk L. “The Tilting <strong>of</strong> the Heavens<br />
in Presocratic Cosmology.” Apeiron 42 (2009): 259–<br />
274.<br />
891. EVANS, James, Christián C. CARMAN, and<br />
Alan S. THORNDIKE. “Solar Anomaly and Planetary<br />
Displays in the Antikythera Mechanism.” J. Hist.<br />
Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–39.<br />
312-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
892. DE GROOT, Jean. “Modes <strong>of</strong> Explanation in the<br />
Aristotelian ‘Mechanical Problems.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> special<br />
issue: Evidence and Interpretation: Studies on Early<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch<br />
[ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 22–42.<br />
893. SCHIEFSKY, Mark. “Structures <strong>of</strong> Argument<br />
and Concepts <strong>of</strong> Force in the Aristotelian Mechanical<br />
Problems.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence and Interpretation:<br />
Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in<br />
Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. &<br />
Med. 14 (2009): 43–67.<br />
“I argue that the main goal <strong>of</strong> the Mechanical Problems,<br />
a short treatise transmitted in the Corpus<br />
Aristotelicum, is to explain the working <strong>of</strong> technology<br />
in terms <strong>of</strong> the concepts <strong>of</strong> Aristotelian natural<br />
philosophy.” (from the abstract)<br />
894. SISKO, John E. “On the Question <strong>of</strong> Homoeomereity<br />
in Anaxagorean Physics.” Apeiron<br />
42 (2009): 89–103.
312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 59<br />
On the nature <strong>of</strong> matter.<br />
312-114. ALCHEMY<br />
895. MARTELLI, Matteo. “ ‘Divine Water’ in the<br />
Alchemical Writings <strong>of</strong> Pseudo-Democritus.” Ambix<br />
56 (2009): 5–22.<br />
896. WILLARD, Thomas. “The Metamorphoses <strong>of</strong><br />
Metals: Ovid and the Alchemists.” In Metamorphosis,<br />
edited by Alison KEITH and Stephen James RUPP<br />
(Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance<br />
Studies, 2007), 151–163.<br />
312-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
897. JOHNSON, Monte Ransome. “The Aristotelian<br />
Explanation <strong>of</strong> the Halo.” Apeiron 42 (2009): 325–<br />
357.<br />
898. WILSON, Malcolm. “A Somewhat Disorderly<br />
Nature: Unity in Aristotle’s Meteorologica I–III.”<br />
Apeiron 42 (2009): 63–88.<br />
312-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
899. MINTZ, Daniel. “The Hunt for the Lost Cities<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ptolemy.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009):<br />
1–11.<br />
900. STÜCKELBERGER, Alfred. “Das Europabild<br />
bei Ptolemaios.” In Europa im Weltbild des Mittelalters,<br />
edited by BAUMGÄRTNER and KUGLER (2008)<br />
[ref. 1174], 31–44.<br />
312-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
901. DOODY, Aude. “Pliny’s Natural <strong>History</strong>:<br />
Enkuklios Paideia and the Ancient Encyclopedia.”<br />
J. Hist. Ideas 70 (2009): 1–21.<br />
902. POLLARD, Elizabeth Ann. “Pliny’s Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> and the Flavian Templum Pacis: Botanical<br />
Imperialism in First-Century C.E. Rome.” J. World<br />
Hist. 20 (2009): 309–338.<br />
312-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
903. MACAULEY, David. “The Place <strong>of</strong> the Elements<br />
and the Elements <strong>of</strong> Place: Aristotelian Contributions<br />
to Environmental Thought.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 9 (2006): 187–206.<br />
312-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
904. MEYER, Martin F. “Die Natur des Organischen:<br />
Zur wissenschaftlichen Bedeutung der Aristotelischen<br />
Biologie.” Boch. Phil. Jahr. 12 (2007): 32–53.<br />
312-131. BOTANY<br />
905. BOSCHERINI, Silvano. “L’Erbario di Apuleio e<br />
i precetti dei pr<strong>of</strong>eti.” Galenos 1 (2007): 113–118.<br />
On the naming <strong>of</strong> plants Apuleius’ Latin text and<br />
their Greek and Egyptian roots.<br />
906. FAUSTI, Daniela, and Svetlana HAUTALA. “Bibliografia<br />
della botanica antica.” Lett. Inform. 6<br />
(2007): 1–60.<br />
312-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
907. DEHMER, Verena Cäcilia. Aristoteles hispanus:<br />
eine altspanische Übersetzung seiner Zoologie aus<br />
dem Arabischen und dem Lateinischen. Beihefte zur<br />
Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie; Bd. 342. (viii<br />
+ 263 pp.;.) Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9783484523425.<br />
312-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
908. DIAMANDOPOULOS, Athanasios, Pavlov<br />
GOUDAS, and Hilary DIAMANTOPOULOU. “The<br />
Human Skin: A Meeting Ground for the Ideas about<br />
Macrocosm and Microcosm in Ancient and Medieval<br />
Greek Literature.” Vesalius 7 (2001): 94–101.<br />
312-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
909. ROSELLI, Amneris. “Memoria e sommatoria<br />
nel processo cognitivo (con edizione di Galeno,<br />
comm. in hipp. <strong>of</strong>f. med. XVIII B 650, 8–652, 13<br />
Kühn).” Galenos 1 (2007): 73–85.<br />
910. YURDIN, Joel Solomon. “Aristotle: From Sense<br />
to <strong>Science</strong>.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/09 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />
2008. Advisor: Code, Alan; Stroud, Barry. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3331853. 182 pp. On Aristotle’s theory<br />
<strong>of</strong> cognitive development.<br />
312-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
911. ANDROUTSOS, Georges, and Aristide DIA-<br />
MANTIS. “À propos des conceptions urologiques<br />
d’Aristote.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 273–276.<br />
912. BARTOŠ, Hynek. “Soul, Seed, and Palingenesis<br />
in the Hippocratic de Victu.” Apeiron 42 (2009):<br />
1–31.<br />
On the relationships between body and soul,<br />
medicine and religion, and the idea <strong>of</strong> palingenesis,<br />
a type <strong>of</strong> reincarnation.<br />
913. BUZZI, Serena. “Aezio Amideno 16.124.12-<br />
25 e 125.1-6 Zervós nel Parisinus suppl. gr. 446.”<br />
Galenos 2 (2008): 119–127.<br />
914. FABRE, André-Julien. “Le cancer dans<br />
l’Antiquité : Les enseignements de Celse.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 63–70.<br />
915. FISCHER, Klaus-Dietrich. “Aphorismorum<br />
Hippocratis argumentum metricum.” Galenos 1<br />
(2007): 187–190.<br />
916. GAROFALO, Ivan. “Gli scoli al de sectis e all’ad<br />
Glauconem nel Parisinus suppl. gr. 634.” Galenos 2<br />
(2008): 61–105.<br />
917. GAROFALO, Ivan, Alessandro LAMI, and Amneris<br />
ROSELLI. (Eds.) Sulla tradizione indiretta dei
60 312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts<br />
testi medici greci: atti del II seminario internazionale<br />
di Siena, Certosa di Pontignano, 19–20 settembre<br />
2008. Biblioteca di Galenos, 2. (238 pp.) Pisa-Roma:<br />
Fabrizio Serra Editore, 2009. ISBN: 9788862271387.<br />
Contributors: Nicoletta PALMIERI, Klaus-Dietrich<br />
FISCHER, Franco GIORGIANNI, Olivier OVER-<br />
WIEN, Peter E. PORMANN, Stefania FORTUNA,<br />
Anna Maria URSO, Anna Maria IERACI BIO,<br />
Christina SAVINO, Ivan GAROFALO, and Amneris<br />
ROSELLI.<br />
918. GAZZANIGA, Valentina, and Carla SERAR-<br />
CANGELI. “The Ancient Origins <strong>of</strong> Obstetrics, a Role<br />
for Women.” Vesalius 6 (2000): 38–41.<br />
919. HOLMES, Brooke. The Symptom and the<br />
Subject: The Emergence <strong>of</strong> the Physical Body in<br />
Ancient Greece. (xxii + 355 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Princeton: Princeton University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780691138992.<br />
920. IERACI BIO, Anna Maria. “Dihaireseis relative<br />
all’ars medica di Galeno nel Neap. Orat. CF 2.1-1<br />
(olim XXII-1).” Galenos 1 (2007): 149–161.<br />
921. IRMER, Dieter. “Das Hippokratesglossar Erotians<br />
und die Identifizierung der erklärten Stellen im<br />
Corpus Hippocraticum.” Galenos 1 (2007): 61–72.<br />
922. JOUANNA, Jacques, and Klaus-Dietrich FIS-<br />
CHER. “Chronobiologie dans la médecine tardive.<br />
La variation quotidienne des quatre humeurs : nouveaux<br />
témoignages grecs et latins.” Galenos 1 (2007):<br />
175–186.<br />
923. JOUANNA-BOUCHET, Joëlle. “La cautérisation<br />
dans la médecine antique, étude sur le vocabulaire,<br />
les instruments et les techniques dans la littérature<br />
latine.” Galenos 1 (2007): 87–111.<br />
924. LAMI, Alessandro. “[Ippocrate], Sui disturbi<br />
virginali. Testo, traduzione e commento.” Galenos 1<br />
(2007): 15–59.<br />
925. LEVIN, Susan B. “Eryxismachus’ Tale: The<br />
Symposium’s Role in Plato’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Medicine.”<br />
Apeiron 42 (2009): 275–308.<br />
926. MANN, Joel E. “Prediction, Precision, and<br />
Practical Experience: The Hippocratics on Technē.”<br />
Apeiron 41 (2008): 89–122.<br />
Evaluates the origins and philosophical understandings<br />
<strong>of</strong> medical expertise in ancient Greece.<br />
927. MODELL, Stephen. “Aristotelian Influence in<br />
the Formation <strong>of</strong> Medical Theory.” Eur. Legacy 14<br />
(2009): 409–424.<br />
928. NUTTON, V. “Greek Medical Astrology and the<br />
Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Medicine.” In Astro-Medicine, edited<br />
by AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
929. OLRY, Régis. “Histoire et description des<br />
grandes collections privées de livres médicaux anciens.<br />
1. La collection Léo-Errol Pariseau (1882–<br />
1944).” Vesalius 6 (2000): 120–124.<br />
930. OLRY, Régis. “Histoire et description des<br />
grandes collections privées de livres médicaux anciens.<br />
2. La collection Hiram Winnett Orr (1877–<br />
1956).” Vesalius 6 (2000): 125–129.<br />
Régis OLRY, “Histoire et description des grandes<br />
collections privées de livres médicaux anciens. 1.<br />
La collection Léo-Errol Pariseau (1882–1944)”<br />
Vesalius 6 (2000): 120–124 [ref. 929]<br />
931. PALFI, György, Olivier DUTOUR, Jacques<br />
BÉRATO, and Jean-Pierre BRUN. “La syphilis en<br />
Europe dans l’Antiquité : le foetus de Costebelle et<br />
les autres nouvelles données ostéoarchéologiques.”<br />
Vesalius 6 (2000): 55–63.<br />
932. PALMIERI, Nicoletta. “Elementi alessandrini in<br />
Cassio Felice.” Galenos 1 (2007): 119–135.<br />
933. PEARN, John. “Patera in Aere. Symbols <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Goddess <strong>of</strong> Health on Coins and Medals.” Vesalius 6<br />
(2000): 51–54.<br />
934. PERILLI, Lorenzo. “Su Esichio e i cosiddetti<br />
‘frammenti’ del Glossario ippocratico di Erotiano.”<br />
Galenos 2 (2008): 35–55.<br />
935. RÜTTEN, Thomas. Geschichten vom Hippokratischen<br />
Eid. (CD-ROM.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9783447056793.<br />
936. ZIPSER, Barbara. “Die uneinheitliche<br />
Überlieferung eines Fragmentes über den Puls und<br />
ein Iatrosophion.” Galenos 2 (2008): 129–134.<br />
312-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
937. PERDICOYIANNI-PALÉOLOGOU, Hélène. “The<br />
Vocabulary <strong>of</strong> Madness from Homer to Hippocrates.<br />
Part 1: The Verbal Group <strong>of</strong> µαινoµα.” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
20 (2009): 311–339.<br />
938. PERDICOYIANNI-PALÉOLOGOU, Hélène. “The<br />
Vocabulary <strong>of</strong> Madness from Homer to Hippocrates.<br />
Part 2: The Verbal Group <strong>of</strong> βακχευω and the Noun<br />
λυσσα.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009): 457–467.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong>: Hélène PERDICOYIANNI-<br />
PALÉOLOGOU, “The Vocabulary <strong>of</strong> Madness from<br />
Homer to Hippocrates. Part 1” Hist. Psychiat. 20<br />
(2009): 311–339 [ref. 937].<br />
312-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
939. GRIMAUDO, Sabrina. “Galeno, l’Ordine dei<br />
suoi libri e i destinatari del trattato di Igiene (de ord.<br />
libr. suor. II 13).” Galenos 2 (2008): 57–60.<br />
312-153. PHARMACY<br />
940. ARATA, Luigi. “Due emmenagoghi in Sulle<br />
malattie femminili I 74.” Galenos 2 (2008): 11–14.<br />
On a collection <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical recipes for drugs<br />
to induce menstruation from Greek sources.<br />
941. NELSONS, Sarah E. “Persephone’s Seeds:<br />
Abortifacients and Contraceptives in Ancient Greek<br />
Medicine and Their Recent Scientific Appraisal.”<br />
Pharm. Hist. 51 (2009): 57–68.
320. Medieval Western European contexts 61<br />
312-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
942. KOLOSKI-OSTROW, Ann Olga. “An Overture<br />
to The Oxford Handbook.” Tech. & Cult. 50 (2009):<br />
450–452.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Serafina CUOMO, Technology and<br />
Culture in Greek and Roman Antiquity (2007).<br />
320. MEDIEVAL WESTERN EUROPEAN<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
320-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
943. BLÁHOVÁ, Marie. “Spuren des arabischen Wissens<br />
im mittelalterlichen Böhmen.” In Wissen über<br />
Grenzen, edited by SPEER and WEGENER (2006)<br />
[ref. 1096], 133–142.<br />
944. DRAELANTS, Isabelle. “La science naturelle<br />
et ses sources chez Barthelemy l’Anglais et les encyclopedistes<br />
contemporains.” In Bartholomaeus Anglicus,<br />
De proprietatibus rerum, edited by Baudouin<br />
VAN DEN ABEELE and Heinz MEYER (Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2005), 43–99.<br />
945. FIJALKOWSKI, Adam. “The Arabic Authors in<br />
the Works <strong>of</strong> Vincent <strong>of</strong> Beauvais.” In Wissen über<br />
Grenzen, edited by SPEER and WEGENER (2006)<br />
[ref. 1096], 483–495.<br />
946. GOUGUENHEIM, Sylvain. Aristote au Mont-<br />
Saint-Michel : Les racines grecques de l’Europe<br />
chrétienne. L’Univers Historique. (277 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.) Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782020965415.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R349]<br />
947. HASSE, Dag Nikolaus. “The Social Conditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Arabic-(Hebrew-)Latin Translation Movements<br />
in Medieval Spain and in the Renaissance.” In Wissen<br />
über Grenzen, edited by SPEER and WEGENER<br />
(2006) [ref. 1096], 68–86.<br />
948. JACQUART, Danielle, Danièle JAMES-RAOUL,<br />
and Olivier SOUTET. (Eds.) Par les mots et<br />
les textes—mélanges de langue, de littérature et<br />
d’histoire des sciences médiévales <strong>of</strong>ferts à Claude<br />
Thomasset. Travaux de stylistique et de linguistique<br />
françaises. (896 pp.; ill.) Paris: Presses<br />
de l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2005. ISBN:<br />
2840503573.<br />
Includes: Sylvie BAZIN-TACCHELLA, “Lequel<br />
dans la traduction française de la Chirurgia Magna<br />
de Guy de Chauliac : un outil de cohésion,” 37-53<br />
[ref. 1222]; Jean-Patrice BOUDET, “Astrologie et<br />
politique dans la crise du milieu du XIVe siècle :<br />
Le Livre des élections universelles des douze maisons<br />
de Pèlerin de Prusse,” 83-104 [ref. 1130];<br />
Joëlle DUCOS, “Astrométéorologie et vulgarisation.<br />
Le livre VI de Li compilacions de le science<br />
des estoilles de Léopold d’Autriche,” 239-256<br />
[ref. 1118].<br />
949. LIBRANDI, Rita, and Rosa PIRO. (Eds.) Lo<br />
scaffale della biblioteca scientifica in volgare, secoli<br />
XIII-XVI: atti del Convegno (Matera, 14–15 ottobre<br />
2004). Micrologus’ Library, 16. (526 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Firenze: SISMEL, Edizioni del Galluzzo,<br />
2006. ISBN: 9788884502100.<br />
950. NAUTA, Lodi. “A Weak Chapter in the Book<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature. Hans Blumenberg on Medieval Thought.”<br />
In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL (2005)<br />
[ref. 234], 135–150.<br />
951. NEWMAN, William R., and Edith Dudley<br />
SYLLA. “Introduction.” Introduction to special issue:<br />
Evidence and Interpretation: Studies on Early<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch.<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 1–21.<br />
Contents: Jean DE GROOT, “Modes <strong>of</strong> Explanation<br />
in the Aristotelian ‘Mechanical Problems,’ ”<br />
22–42 [ref. 892]; Mark SCHIEFSKY, “Structures<br />
<strong>of</strong> Argument and Concepts <strong>of</strong> Force in the Aristotelian<br />
Mechanical Problems,” 43–67 [ref. 893];<br />
A. I. SABRA, “The Simple Ontology <strong>of</strong> Kalām<br />
Atomism: An Outline,” 68–78 [ref. 579]; Elaheh<br />
KHEIRANDISH, “Footprints <strong>of</strong> ‘Experiment’ in<br />
Early Arabic Optics,” 79–104 [ref. 616]; Michael<br />
MCVAUGH, “The ‘Experience-Based Medicine’<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth Century,” 105–130 [ref. 1246];<br />
Yael RAIZMAN-KEDAR, “The Intellect Naturalized:<br />
Roger Bacon on the Existence <strong>of</strong> Corporeal<br />
Species within the Intellect,” 131–157 [ref. 1092];<br />
Steven P. MARRONE, “Magic and the Physical<br />
World in Thirteenth-Century Scholasticism,” 158–<br />
185 [ref. 986]; Johannes M. M. H. THIJSSEN, “The<br />
Debate over the Nature <strong>of</strong> Motion: John Buridan,<br />
Nicole Oresme and Albert <strong>of</strong> Saxony. With<br />
an Edition <strong>of</strong> John Buridan’s Quaestiones super<br />
libros Physicorum, secundum ultimam lecturam,<br />
Book III, q. 7,” 186–210 [ref. 1150]; Edith Dudley<br />
SYLLA, “John Buridan and Critical Realism,”<br />
211–247 [ref. 1126]; William R. NEWMAN, “The<br />
Significance <strong>of</strong> ‘Chymical Atomism,’ ” 248–264<br />
[ref. 1706]; Craig MARTIN, “Conjecture, Probabilism,<br />
and Provisional Knowledge in Renaissance<br />
Meteorology,” 265–289 [ref. 1445]; Michael H.<br />
SHANK, “Setting Up Copernicus? Astronomy<br />
and Natural Philosophy in Giambattista Capuano<br />
da Manfredonia’s Expositio on the Sphere,” 290–<br />
315 [ref. 1423]; André GODDU, “Copernicus’s<br />
Mereological Vision <strong>of</strong> the Universe,” 316–339<br />
[ref. 1401]; Qiong ZHANG, “From ‘Dragonology’<br />
to Meteorology: Aristotelian Natural Philosophy<br />
and the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the Decline <strong>of</strong> the Dragon in<br />
China,” 340–368 [ref. 737]; Anne A. DAVENPORT,<br />
“Baroque Fire (A Note on Early-Modern Angelology),”<br />
369–397 [ref. 1618]; Christoph LÜTHY and<br />
Alexis SMETS, “Words, Lines, Diagrams, Images:<br />
Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Scientific Imagery,” 398–439<br />
[ref. 176].<br />
952. VENTURA, Iolanda. “Aristoteles fuit causa<br />
efficiens huius libri: On the Reception <strong>of</strong> Pseudo-<br />
Aristotle’s Problemata in Late Medieval Encyclopaedic<br />
Culture.” In Aristotle’s Problemata in<br />
Different Times and Tongues, edited by Pieter DE<br />
LEEMANS and Michele GOYENS (Louvain: Leuven<br />
Univ. Press, 2006), 113–144.<br />
953. VISSER, Sandra, and Thomas WILLIAMS.<br />
Anselm. Great Medieval Thinkers. (xii + 303 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780195309386.
62 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
320-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
954. FALZONE, Paolo. “La progressione dall’Uno al<br />
molteplice nel II canto del ‘Paradiso’ (vv. 112–120).”<br />
In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by<br />
MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 47–62.<br />
955. GALLARINO, Marco. “Il ruolo cosmogonico<br />
della rovina angelica nel pensiero di Dante.” In<br />
Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by<br />
MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 79–88.<br />
956. KAUTH, Jean-Marie. “The Shaping <strong>of</strong> Dante’s<br />
Cosmos.” Medievalia Hum. 32 (2006): 7–24.<br />
320-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
957. ARNOLD, John. Belief and Unbelief in Medieval<br />
Europe. (viii + 320 pp.; bibl.; index.) London;<br />
New York: Hodder Arnold, 2005. ISBN:<br />
0340807865; 9780340807866.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R24]<br />
958. FINKENBERG, Frank. Ancilla theologiae?<br />
Theologie und Wissenschaften bei Roger Bacon.<br />
Veröffentlichungen der Johannes-Duns-Skotus-<br />
Akademie für Franziskanische Geistesgeschichte und<br />
Spiritualität Mönchengladbach, 24. (113 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Mönchengladbach: B. Kühlen, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783874482837.<br />
959. FORSCHNER, Maximilian. “Natur und<br />
Übernatur. Moses Maimonides und Thomas von<br />
Aquin über Glauben und Wissen.” In The Trias <strong>of</strong><br />
Maimonides, edited by Georges TAMER (Berlin: De<br />
Gruyter, 2005), 373–393.<br />
960. GOODICH, Michael. Miracles and Wonders:<br />
The Development <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong> Miracle, 1150–<br />
1350. Church, Faith, and Culture in the Medieval<br />
West. (xii + 148 pp.; bibl.; index.) Aldershot, England,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780754658757.<br />
961. GREGORY, Tullio. “Cosmogonia biblica e<br />
cosmologie cristiane.” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie<br />
nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1122], 169–194.<br />
962. GROH, Dieter. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Creation<br />
Theology. The Doctrine <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />
the Early Church Fathers in the East and the West up<br />
to Augustine.” In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity<br />
and the Middle Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and<br />
BERKEL (2005) [ref. 234], 21–34.<br />
963. KÖNIG-PRALONG, Catherine. “Le traité<br />
des accidents de Dietrich de Freiberg. Stratégies<br />
exégétiques pour une reconduction de l’accidentel<br />
au par soi.” In Recherches sur Dietrich de Freiberg,<br />
edited by BIARD et al. (2009) [ref. 1003], 107–129.<br />
964. MAINOLDI, Ernesto Sergio. “Metabolé e<br />
metánoia. Il ruolo dell’antropologia biblico-patristica<br />
nelle stazioni del pensiero teologico medievale a<br />
fronte al problema cosmologico.” In Cosmogonie e<br />
cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 215–252.<br />
965. MEIRINHOS, José Francisco. “De l’intellect à<br />
la theophilosia : la plus haute réalisation de l’âme<br />
chez Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis.” In Intellect et<br />
imagination dans la philosophie médiévale, edited<br />
by Maria Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO<br />
and José Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2006), 1113–1129.<br />
966. PURDY, Christiana Therese. “A Sacred Banquet:<br />
Medicine and Theology in Dante’s ‘Inferno.’ ”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Mazzotta, Giuseppe. Pub. no. AAT 3395975. 300<br />
pp.<br />
967. RITCHEY, Sara. “Rethinking the Twelfth-<br />
Century Discovery <strong>of</strong> Nature.” J. Medieval Early<br />
Mod. Stud. 39 (2009): 225–255.<br />
968. VANDERPUTTEN, Steven. “Exploring the Book<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature? Human <strong>History</strong> and Natural <strong>History</strong> in<br />
Monastic Historiography from the Middle Ages.”<br />
In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL (2005)<br />
[ref. 234], 151–166.<br />
320-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
969. EAGLETON, Catherine. Monks, Manuscripts<br />
and Sundials: The Navicula in Medieval England.<br />
(x + 292 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden and Boston:<br />
Brill, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9789004176652.<br />
970. LUGLI, Emanuele. “Pietre di paragone: The<br />
Production <strong>of</strong> Spatial Order in the Twelfth-Century<br />
Lombard City.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at New York University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Trachtenberg, Marvin. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3380217. 492 pp.<br />
971. SEGAL, Alain. “New Reflections on the Instruments<br />
Represented in the Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Arderne’s Treatise ‘De Fistula in Ano.’ ” Vesalius 12<br />
(2006): 12–17.<br />
320-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
972. CADDEN, Joan. “Preliminary Observations on<br />
the Place <strong>of</strong> the Problemata in Medieval Learning.”<br />
In Aristotle’s Problemata in Different Times and<br />
Tongues, edited by Pieter DE LEEMANS and Michele<br />
GOYENS (Louvain: Leuven Univ. Press, 2006), 1–20.<br />
973. CAROTI, Stefano, and Christophe GRELLARD.<br />
(Eds.) Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté des Arts de<br />
Paris (1317–1340). Quaderni di “Paideia,” 4. (329<br />
pp.) Cesena: Stilgraf, 2006. ISBN: 9788890067389.<br />
Actes du colloque de Paris, 19-21 mai 2005.<br />
Contents: William J. COURTENAY, “Arts and<br />
Theology at Paris, 1326–1340,” 15-63; Dallas<br />
G. DENERY, II, “Nicolas <strong>of</strong> Autrecourt on Saving<br />
the Appearances,” 65-84 [ref. 1025]; Dominik<br />
PERLER, “Relations necessaires ou contingentes<br />
? Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la controverse<br />
sur la nature des relations cognitives,” 85-112<br />
[ref. 1088]; Robert AURÉLIEN, “Jamais Aristote<br />
n’a eu de connaissance d’une substance : Nicolas<br />
d’Autrécourt en contexte,” 113-152 [ref. 998];
320. Medieval Western European contexts 63<br />
Christophe GRELLARD, “Nicolas Drukken de Dacie,<br />
entre Autrécourt et Buridan. Logique et théorie<br />
de la connaissance à la fin des années 1330,”<br />
153-174 [ref. 1047]; Jack ZUPKO, “Buridan and<br />
Autrécourt : A Reappraisal,” 175-194 [ref. 1106];<br />
Jean CELEYRETTE, “L’indivisibilisme de Nicolas<br />
d’Autrécourt dans le contexte parisien des années<br />
1330,” 195-218 [ref. 1018]; Stefano CAROTI,<br />
“Nicolas d’Autrécourt, la génération, la corruption<br />
et l’altération,” 219-252 [ref. 1016]; Jean-<br />
Baptiste BRENET, “Averroès et les ‘averroïstes’<br />
dans le traité Sur l’éternité des choses de Nicolas<br />
d’Autrécourt,” 253-276 [ref. 1009]; Guido<br />
ALLINEY, “The Theory <strong>of</strong> the Will in Nicholas<br />
<strong>of</strong> Autrécourt : A Threefold Structure,” 277-297<br />
[ref. 1200]; Joël BIARD, “Nicolas d’Autrécourt et<br />
Gautier Burley,” 299-318 [ref. 1004].<br />
974. GROH, Ruth. “Theological and Philosophical<br />
Prerequisites for the Teaching <strong>of</strong> the ‘Book <strong>of</strong> Nature.’<br />
” In The Book <strong>of</strong> Nature in Antiquity and the<br />
Middle Ages, edited by VANDERJAGT and BERKEL<br />
(2005) [ref. 234], 49–56.<br />
975. WÖHLER, Hans-Ulrich. “Die erste philosophische<br />
Fakultät in Sachsen bis zum Beginn der Reformation<br />
im lokalen, regionalen und überregionalen<br />
Kontext.” Boch. Phil. Jahr. 13 (2008): 217–240.<br />
On the University <strong>of</strong> Leipzig, founded in 1409.<br />
320-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
976. BOGAART, Saskia. “Vernacularisation <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: On the Properties <strong>of</strong> Things and Van den<br />
proprieteyten der Dinghen.” In Bartholomaeus Anglicus,<br />
De proprietatibus rerum, edited by Baudouin<br />
VAN DEN ABEELE and Heinz MEYER (Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2005), 31–41.<br />
977. BURNETT, Charles, and Peter Murray JONES.<br />
“Scientific and Medical Writings.” In The Cambridge<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Book in Britain, edited by N. J. MOR-<br />
GAN and R. M. THOMPSON (Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
Univ. Press, 2008), 1021–1056.<br />
978. DUCOS, Joëlle. “La traduction comme mode de<br />
diffusion scientifique au Moyen Âge.” In Traduire la<br />
science, edited by DURIS (2008) [ref. 251], 11–24.<br />
979. GILLI, Patrick. (Ed.) Les élites lettrées au<br />
Moyen Âge : modèles et circulation des savoirs en<br />
Méditerranée occidentale, XIIe-XVe siècles. (345 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Montpellier: Presses universitaires<br />
de la Méditerranée, 2008. ISBN: 9782842698225.<br />
Includes: Tiziana PESENTI, “Libri di medicina tra<br />
Padova, Bologna e Montpellier nel secolo XIV,”<br />
135-153 [ref. 1253].<br />
320-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
980. BOUDET, Jean-Patrice, and Julien VÉRONÈSE.<br />
“Le secret dans la magie rituelle médiévale.” Micrologus<br />
14 (2006): 101–150.<br />
981. FEDERICI VESCOVINI, Graziella. “La concezione<br />
della virtus occulta nella dottrina medica di<br />
Arnaldo da Villanova e di Pietro d’Abano.” In Ecriture<br />
et réécriture des textes philosophiques médiévaux.<br />
Volume d’hommage <strong>of</strong>fert à Colette Sirat, edited by<br />
J. HAMESSE and O. WEIJERS (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2006), 107–135.<br />
982. FEDERICI-VESCOVINI, Graziella. Medioevo<br />
magico: la magia tra religione e scienza nei secoli<br />
XIII e XIV. (xxxi + 494 pp.; bibl.; index.) Torino:<br />
UTET libreria, 2008. ISBN: 9788802079264.<br />
983. IRIBARREN, Isabel, and Martin LENZ. (Eds.)<br />
Angels in Medieval Philosophical Inquiry: Their<br />
Function and Significance. Ashgate Studies in Medieval<br />
Philosophy. (xiv + 235 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Aldershot, England: Ashgate Pub. Ltd, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780754658030.<br />
Includes: Sylvain PIRON, “Deplatonising the Celestial<br />
Hierarchy: Peter John Olivi’s Interpretation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pseudo-Dionysius,” 29-44; Tiziana<br />
SUÁREZ-NANI, “Angels, Space and Place: The<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> Separate Substances According to<br />
John Duns Scotus,” 89-111; Dominik PERLER,<br />
“Thought Experiments: The Methodological<br />
Function <strong>of</strong> Angels in Late Medieval Epistemology,”<br />
143-153; Alexander MURRAY, “Demons as<br />
Psychological Abstractions,” 171-184; Stephan<br />
MEIER-OESER, “Medieval, Renaissance and<br />
Reformation Angels: A Comparison,” 187-200<br />
[ref. 1327]; Anja HALLACKER, “On Angelic Bodies:<br />
Some Philosophical Discussions in the 17th<br />
Century,” 201-214 [ref. 1633].<br />
984. LÁNG, Benedek. Unlocked Books: Manuscripts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Learned Magic in the Medieval Libraries <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
Europe. (xiv + 334 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) University<br />
Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780271033778.<br />
Focuses on the transmission <strong>of</strong> books from the<br />
Arabic world.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R524]<br />
985. MANDOSIO, Jean-Marc. “Problèmes et controverses<br />
: à propos de quelques publications récentes<br />
sur la magie au Moyen Age et à la Renaissance.”<br />
Aries (Association pour la Recherche et l’Information<br />
sur l’Ésotérisme) 7 (2007): 207–225.<br />
986. MARRONE, Steven P. “Magic and the Physical<br />
World in Thirteenth-Century Scholasticism.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue: Evidence and Interpretation: Studies<br />
on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E.<br />
Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009):<br />
158–185.<br />
987. ROPER, Lyndal. “Witchcraft and the Western<br />
Imagination.” Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 16 (2006):<br />
117–141.<br />
988. SKEMER, Don C. Binding Words: Textual<br />
Amulets in the Middle Ages. Magic in <strong>History</strong>. (viii<br />
+ 327 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) University Park, Pa:<br />
Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9780271027227.<br />
989. WILLIAMS, Steven J. “Esotericism, Marvels,<br />
and the Medieval Aristotle.” Micrologus 14 (2006):<br />
171–191.<br />
990. WÜNSCH, Thomas. (Ed.) Religion und Magie<br />
in Ostmitteleuropa: Spielräume theologischer Nor-
64 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
mierungsprozesse in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit.<br />
Religions- und Kulturgeschichte in Ostmittelund<br />
Südosteuropa, 8. (ii + 339 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin:<br />
Lit, 2006. ISBN: 9783825892739.<br />
Contents: Thomas WÜNSCH, “Religion und Magie<br />
in Ostmitteleuropa: eine Einführung,” 1-9; Richard<br />
KIECKHEFER, “Magic at Innsbruck: The Case<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1485 Reexamined,” 11-29 [ref. 1324]; Martin<br />
SCHEUTZ, “Die große H<strong>of</strong>fnung, die Abstiegsangst<br />
und die Magie. Schatzgräber und -beter in den<br />
österreichischen Erbländern der Frühen Neuzeit,”<br />
31-62 [ref. 1864]; Bernd-Ulrich HERGEMÖLLER,<br />
“Heiltümer und Symbole im Zeitalter der Luxemburger.<br />
Reliquienkult und Bildersturm in<br />
Böhmen von Karl IV. bis zu den Hussiten,” 63-83;<br />
Zdeněk UHLÍŘ, “Texte über den Aberglauben in<br />
den tschechischen Handschriftensammlungen des<br />
Mittelalters,” 85-120; Christoph DAXELMÜLLER,<br />
“Magie zwischen Religion und Wissenschaft am<br />
H<strong>of</strong> Rudolfs II von Habsburg in Prag,” 121-141<br />
[ref. 1321]; Stefan SAMERSKI, “Exorzistische<br />
Praktiken und apotropäische Schutzzeichen in<br />
Olmütz. Eine jesuitische Propaganda um 1600,”<br />
143-157 [ref. 1331]; Bernhart JÄHNIG, “Magie im<br />
alten Ordensland. Zum Nachleben vorchristlicher<br />
Vorstellungen in Herzogtum Preußen,” 159-174<br />
[ref. 1323]; Thomas WÜNSCH, “Normgebung zwischen<br />
Katholizismus, Heidentum und Calvinismus:<br />
Der lutherische Prediger Paul Einhorn in Kurland<br />
in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts,” 175-195<br />
[ref. 1597]; Krzyszt<strong>of</strong> BRACHA, “Magie und Aberglaubenskritik<br />
in den Predigten des Spätmittelalters<br />
in Polen,” 197-215; Adam FIJALKOWSKI, “Magie<br />
im ‘Speculum maius’ des Vinzenz von Beauvais<br />
O.P. (1264) und die Reflexe in Ostmitteleuropa<br />
während des späten Mittelalters,” 217-223; Beata<br />
WOJCIECHOWSKA, “Magic in Annual Rites in Late<br />
Medieval Poland,” 225-238; Jerzy KALISZUK,<br />
“The Three Kings in Popular Piety in Poland in<br />
the Late Middle Ages,” 239-255; Benedek LÁNG,<br />
“The Criminalization <strong>of</strong> Possessing Necromantic<br />
Books in Fifteenth-Century Krakow,” 257-271<br />
[ref. 1325]; Edward POTKOWSKI, “Gott, Teufel<br />
und Schrift. Vorstellungen zu den heiligen und<br />
dämonischen Wirkungen der Schrift im Polen<br />
des 15.–16. Jahrhunderts,” 273-285 [ref. 1330];<br />
Tomasz WIŚLICZ, “ ‘Miraculous Sites’ in the Early<br />
Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth,”<br />
287-299 [ref. 1838]; Dániel BÁRTH, “Kirchliche<br />
Benediktionspraxis im frühneuzeitlichen Ungarn,”<br />
301-320; Thede KAHL, “Der Böse Blick—Ein gemeinsames<br />
Element in Volksglauben von Christen<br />
und Mulimen,” 321-335.<br />
320-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
991. ACHTNER, Wolfgang. Vom Erkennen zum Handeln:<br />
Die Dynamisierung von Mensch und Natur<br />
im ausgehenden Mittelalter als Voraussetzung für<br />
die Entstehung naturwissenschaftlicher Rationalität.<br />
Religion, Theologie und Naturwissenschaft,<br />
12. (430 pp.; bibl.; index.) Göttingen: Vandenhoeck<br />
& Ruprecht, 2008. ISBN: 9783525569832.<br />
992. AKASOY, Anna, and Alexander FIDORA. “Ibn<br />
Sab‘īn and Raimundus Lullus—The Question <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Arabic Sources <strong>of</strong> Lullus’ Logic Revisited.” In Islamic<br />
Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY<br />
and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 433–488.<br />
993. ALBERTUS DE SAXONIA. Quæstiones in Aristotelis<br />
De cælo : édition critique. Edited by Benoît<br />
PATAR. (l + 555 pp.; bibl.; index.) Louvain: Peeters,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9789042921047.<br />
994. ALBERTUS MAGNUS. L’unità dell’intelletto:<br />
testo latino a fronte. Edited by Anna RODOLFI. [De<br />
unitate intellectus contra Averroistas.] In Italian.<br />
(216 pp.; bibl.) Milano: Bompiani, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9788845258084.<br />
995. ALONSO, André. “Philosophi aliter intellexerunt.<br />
Problemas criticos de um trecho da Expositio<br />
in Tertium De anima de João de Janduno.” In Idade<br />
Média, edited by J. A. de SOUZA (Porto Alegre: Est<br />
Edições, 2006), 240–248.<br />
996. AMERINI, Fabrizio. “The Semantics <strong>of</strong> Substantial<br />
Names: The Tradition <strong>of</strong> the Commentaries<br />
on Aristotle’s ‘Metaphysics.’ ” Rech. Théol. Phil.<br />
Médiév. 75 (2008): 395–440.<br />
997. ARIS, Marc-Aeilko. “Das Sein der Dauer und<br />
die Ordnung der Zeit: Nikolaus von Kues über den<br />
Jüngsten Tag und die Tage zuvor.” In Das Sein<br />
der Dauer, edited by SPEER and WIRMER (2008)<br />
[ref. 1097], 211–223.<br />
998. AURÉLIEN, Robert. “Jamais Aristote n’a eu de<br />
connaissance d’une substance : Nicolas d’Autrécourt<br />
en contexte.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté<br />
des Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by CAROTI<br />
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999. BECCARISI, Alessandra, Ruedi IMBACH, and<br />
Pasquale PORRO. (Eds.) Per perscrutationem philosophicam:<br />
neue Perspektiven der mittelalterlichen<br />
Forschung: Loris Sturlese zum 60. Geburtstag gewidmet.<br />
Corpus philosophorum Teutonicorum Medii<br />
Aevi, 4. (x + 495 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hamburg: Felix<br />
Meiner, 2008. ISBN: 9783787318698.<br />
Includes: Alessandro PALAZZO, “The Scientific<br />
Significance <strong>of</strong> Fate and Celestial Influences<br />
in Some Mature Works by Albert the Great: De<br />
fato, De somno et vigilia, De intellectu et intelligibili,<br />
Mineralia,” 55-78 [ref. 1083]; Kurt<br />
FLASCH, “Dietrich von Freiberg und Siger von<br />
Brabant. Eine Studie zur ‘Schule’ Alberts des<br />
Großen,” 127-141; Burkhard MOJSISCH, “Die<br />
Theorie des Bewußtseins (ens conceptionale) bei<br />
Dietrich von Freiberg. Aristoteles-Rezeption und<br />
Aristoteles-Transformation in 13. Jahrhundert,”<br />
142-155 [ref. 1207]; Alessandra BECCARISI,<br />
“Dietrich in den Niederlanden. Ein neues Dokument<br />
in niederrheinischer Mundart,” 292-314;<br />
Jacqueline HAMESSE, “Les instruments de travail<br />
utilisés par Jean XXII et Clément VI, témoins de<br />
leurs intérêts scientifiques,” 333-347 [ref. 1051].<br />
1000. BERGER, Harald. “Martinus Anglicus (dictus<br />
Bilond?), Tractatus de suppositione. Einleitung und<br />
Text von Harald Berger.” Boch. Phil. Jahr. 12 (2007):<br />
157–173.<br />
1001. BEULLENS, Pieter, and Pieter DE LEEMANS.<br />
“Aristote à Paris : le système de la pecia et les traduc-
320. Medieval Western European contexts 65<br />
tions de Guillaume de Moerbeke.” Rech. Théol. Phil.<br />
Médiév. 75 (2008): 87–135.<br />
1002. BIANCHI, Luca. Pour une histoire de la double<br />
vérité. (192 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: J. Vrin, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9782711621477.<br />
1003. BIARD, Joél, Dragos CALMA, and Ruedi IM-<br />
BACH. (Eds.) Recherches sur Dietrich de Freiberg.<br />
Studia artistarum, 19. (270 pp.; ill.) Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9782503528823.<br />
Partial contents: Alain de LIBERA, “A’Averroès<br />
en Augustin. Intellect et cognition selon Dietrich<br />
de Freiberg,” 15-62; Dragos CALMA, “La<br />
connaissance réflexive de l’intellect agent. Le<br />
‘premier averroïsme’ et Dietrich de Freiberg,”<br />
63-105; Catherine KÖNIG-PRALONG, “Le traité<br />
des accidents de Dietrich de Freiberg. Stratégies<br />
exégétiques pour une reconduction de l’accidentel<br />
au par soi,” 107-129 [ref. 963]; Alessandra BEC-<br />
CARISI, “Dietrich in the Netherlands. A New<br />
Document in the Lower Rhenisch Vernacular,”<br />
221-237; Matthieu HUSSON, “Les figures dans les<br />
textes optiques de Deitrich de Freiberg,” 239-264<br />
[ref. 1146].<br />
1004. BIARD, Joël. “Nicolas d’Autrécourt et Gautier<br />
Burley.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté des<br />
Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by CAROTI and<br />
GRELLARD (2006) [ref. 973], 299–318.<br />
1005. BIDESE, Ermenegildo. “Das Problem der<br />
Bewegung und seine Bedeutung für eine Theorie der<br />
performativen Erkenntnis. Systematische Aspekte<br />
entlang der Bewegungs- und Zeitanalyse im IV. Buch<br />
des Physikkommentars des Thomas von Aquin.” In<br />
Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by FIDORA and LUTZ-<br />
BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 175–194.<br />
1006. BLOCH, David. “Nicholaus Graecus and the<br />
Translatio vetus <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s De sensu.” Bull. Phil.<br />
Médiév. 50 (2008): 83–103.<br />
1007. BOETHIUS VAN DACIË. Boethii Daci Quaestiones<br />
super librum De anima I-II. Edited by Robert<br />
WIELOCKX and Gianfranco FIORAVANTI. Corpus<br />
philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi, 14. (383<br />
pp.; bibl.) Hauniae: apud Librarium Universitatis<br />
Austro-Danicae, 2009. ISBN: 9788775330058.<br />
1008. BOULNOIS, Olivier. “Augustin et les theories<br />
de l’image au Moyen Age.” Rev. Sci. Phil. Théol. 91<br />
(2007): 75–91.<br />
1009. BRENET, Jean-Baptiste. “Averroès et les<br />
‘averroïstes’ dans le traité Sur l’éternité des choses<br />
de Nicolas d’Autrécourt.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt et<br />
la Faculté des Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by<br />
CAROTI and GRELLARD (2006) [ref. 973], 253–276.<br />
1010. BRENET, Jean-Baptiste. (Ed.) Averroès et les<br />
averroïsmes juif et latin : Actes du colloque international,<br />
Paris, 16–18 juin 2005. Textes et études du<br />
moyen âge, 40. (367 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2007. ISBN: 9782503527420.<br />
Includes: Zdzislaw KUKSEWICZ, “La découverte<br />
d’une école averroïste inconnue : Erfurt,” 299-306<br />
[ref. 1070].<br />
1011. BURIDANUS, Johannes. Lectura Erfordiensis<br />
in I-VI Metaphysicam together with the 15th-century<br />
Abbreviatio Caminensis. Edited by L. M. DE RIJK.<br />
Studia artistarum 16. (lxxxvi + 267 pp.; index.)<br />
Turnhout: Brepols, 2008. ISBN: 9782503528731.<br />
1012. BURIDANUS, Johannes. Quaestiones Topicorum.<br />
Edited by Niels Jørgen GREEN-PEDERSEN.<br />
Artistarum, 12. (xxiv + 208 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2008. ISBN: 9782503528533.<br />
1013. CALMA, Dragos. “Citations, vérité, miracles.<br />
Etude sur la présence d’Averroès dans l’oeuvre de<br />
Dietrich de Freiberg.” Ph.D. dissertation at the Université<br />
de Paris-IV. (2008).<br />
1014. CAO, Gian Mario. Scepticism and Orthodoxy:<br />
Gianfrancesco Pico as a Reader <strong>of</strong> Sextus Empiricus;<br />
with a Facing Text <strong>of</strong> Pico’s Quotations from Sextus.<br />
(xiv + 110 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pisa, Rome: Fabrizio<br />
Serra, 2007. ISBN: 9788862270021.<br />
1015. CAROTI, Stefano. “La ‘reactio’ in Italia: Jacopo<br />
da Forlì.” In “Ad ingenii acuitionem” Studies in<br />
Honour <strong>of</strong> Alfonso Maierù, edited by S. CAROTI et<br />
al. (Louvain-la-Neuve: FIDEM, 2006), 13–38.<br />
1016. CAROTI, Stefano. “Nicolas d’Autrécourt, la<br />
génération, la corruption et l’altération.” In Nicolas<br />
d’Autrécourt et la Faculté des Arts de Paris (1317–<br />
1340), edited by CAROTI and GRELLARD (2006)<br />
[ref. 973], 219–252.<br />
1017. CELEYRETTE, Jean. “Apparences et imaginations<br />
chez Nicole Oresme : Question III.1 sur la<br />
Physique et question sur l’apparence d’une chose.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 83–100.<br />
1018. CELEYRETTE, Jean. “L’indivisibilisme de<br />
Nicolas d’Autrécourt dans le contexte parisien des<br />
années 1330.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté<br />
des Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by CAROTI<br />
and GRELLARD (2006) [ref. 973], 195–218.<br />
1019. CESALLI, L., Nadja GERMANN, and M. J. F.<br />
M. HOENEN. (Eds.) University, Council, City: Intellectual<br />
Culture on the Rhine, 1300–1550. Acts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
XIIth International Colloquium <strong>of</strong> the Société Internationale<br />
pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale,<br />
Freiburg im Breisgau, 27–29 October 2004. (xvi<br />
+ 366 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9782503526638.<br />
Includes: Corneille A. KNEEPKENS, “How to<br />
Prepare for a BA in the Late Middle Ages: Reparationes<br />
or Study Aids for Logic,” 63-95 [ref. 1063].<br />
1020. CORBINI, Amos. La teoria della scienza nel<br />
XIII secolo: I commenti agli analitici secondi. Testi<br />
e studi per il “Corpus philosophorum Medii Aevi,”<br />
20. (xix + 347 pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: SISMEL,<br />
Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2006. ISBN: 9788884502223.<br />
1021. COTTIER, Georges. “La doctrine philosophique<br />
et théologique de la création chez Thomas<br />
d’Aquin.” Nova et Vetera 84 (2009): 71–83.<br />
1022. COUCKE, Gijs. “The Needle in the Haystack:<br />
In Search <strong>of</strong> the Model <strong>of</strong> Peter <strong>of</strong> Abano’s Expositio<br />
problematum.” Rev. Hist. Textes 4 (2009): 179–213.
66 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
1023. CROSS, Richard. “Appendix. Natural Philosophy:<br />
An Analytic Index.” In Theological Quodlibeta<br />
in the Middle Ages, edited by Chris SCHABEL (Leiden:<br />
Brill, 2007), 701–758.<br />
1024. DE MOWBRAY, Malcolm. “The De aeternitate<br />
mundi <strong>of</strong> Boethius <strong>of</strong> Dacia and the Paris<br />
Condemnation <strong>of</strong> 1277.” Rech. Théol. Phil. Médiév.<br />
73 (2006): 201–256.<br />
1025. DENERY, Dallas G., II. “Nicolas <strong>of</strong> Autrecourt<br />
on Saving the Appearances.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt<br />
et la Faculté des Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by<br />
CAROTI and GRELLARD (2006) [ref. 973], 65–84.<br />
1026. DÉVIÈRE, Elisabeth. “Barthélémy de Messine,<br />
traducteur d’Aristote : les mots de la famille de<br />
pneûma et leur équivalents latins.” Filo. Medio. 14<br />
(2007): 221–244.<br />
1027. DEWENDER, Thomas. “Imaginary Experiments<br />
(procedere secundum imaginationem) in Later<br />
Medieval Natural Philosophy.” In Intellect et imagination<br />
dans la philosophie médiévale, edited by<br />
Maria Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO<br />
and José Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2006), 1823–1833.<br />
1028. DITILH NOVAES, Catarina. “Medieval Obligationes<br />
as Logical Games <strong>of</strong> Consistency Maintenance.”<br />
Synthese 145 (2005): 371–395.<br />
1029. DONATI, Silvia. “Un commento parigino al De<br />
generatione et corruptione degli anni intorno al 1277,<br />
un nuovo testimone: Praha, Knihovna Metropolitní<br />
Kapituli, Cod. L.74 (1320).” Bull. Phil. Médiév. 48<br />
(2006): 101–124.<br />
1030. DUMONT, Stephen D. “Godfrey <strong>of</strong> Fontaines<br />
and the Succession Theory <strong>of</strong> Forms at Paris in the<br />
Early Fourteenth Century.” In Philosophical Debates<br />
at Paris in the Early Fourteenth Century, edited by<br />
Stephen F. BROWN, Thomas DEWENDER and Theo<br />
KOBUSCH (Leiden: Brill, 2009), 39–125.<br />
1031. EARDLEY, Peter S. “The Problem <strong>of</strong> Moral<br />
Weakness, the propositio magistralis, and the Condemnation<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1277.” Mediaeval Stud. 68 (2006):<br />
161–203.<br />
1032. EUSTRATIUS, ASPASIUS, and Michael EPHE-<br />
SIUS. Eustratius, Aspasius, Michael Ephesius et al.:<br />
Aristotelis Stagiritae Moralia Nicomachia. Neudruck<br />
der Ausgabe Paris 1543. Edited by David A. LINES<br />
and Charles H. LOHR. Commentaria in Aristotelem<br />
Graeca: versiones latinae temporis resuscitatarum<br />
litterarum (CAGL) Bd. 11, Teil 1. (xviii + 253 pp.;<br />
ill.) Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog,<br />
2006. ISBN: 9783772812309.<br />
1033. FERNÁNDEZ, Carolina Julieta. “Aspectos del<br />
problema filosófico-teológico de la causalidad en la<br />
Edad Media.” In Idade Média, edited by J. A. de<br />
SOUZA (Porto Alegre: Est Edições, 2006), 66–73.<br />
1034. FIDORA, Alexander, and Matthias LUTZ-<br />
BACHMANN. (Eds.) Erfahrung und Beweis: die<br />
Wissenschaften von der Natur im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert.<br />
Translated title: [Experience and Demonstration:<br />
The <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Nature in the 13th and<br />
14th Centuries] In German. Wissenskultur und<br />
gesellschaftlicher Wandel, 14. (vii + 302 pp.) Berlin:<br />
Akademie Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783050042497.<br />
Contents: Wolfgang DETEL, “Logic and Experience<br />
in Aristotle,” 3-10 [ref. 864]; Miira TUOMI-<br />
NEN, “How Do We Know the Principles? Late<br />
Ancient Perspectives to Aristotle’s Theory,”<br />
11-24 [ref. 876]; Andreas SPEER, “Scientia demonstrativa<br />
et universaliter ars faciens scire. Zur<br />
methodischen Grundlegung einer Wissenschaft<br />
von der Natur durch Robert Grosseteste,” 25-40<br />
[ref. 1095]; Jeremiah HACKETT, “Experience and<br />
Demonstration in Roger Bacon: A Critical Review<br />
<strong>of</strong> some Modern Interpretations,” 41-60;<br />
Leen SPRUIT, “Albert the Great on the Epistemology<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>Science</strong>,” 61-76; Dorothée<br />
WERNER, “Albert the Great: Psychology between<br />
Physics and Metaphysics,” 77-88 [ref. 1215];<br />
Pietro B. ROSSI, “Problems <strong>of</strong> Method According<br />
to Some Medieval Commentators on Book 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
the De partibus animalium,” 89-124 [ref. 1196];<br />
Theodor W. KÖHLER, “Sachverhaltsbeobachtung<br />
und axiomatische Vorgaben. Zur Struktur wissenschaftlicher<br />
Erfassung konkreter Äußerungsweisen<br />
des Menschlichen im 13. Jahrhundert,” 125-152;<br />
Matthias LUTZ-BACHMANN, “ ‘Experientia’ bei<br />
Thomas von Aquin,” 153-162; Peter HOFFMANN,<br />
“Die Bestimmung der Physik als Wissenschaft<br />
bei Thomas von Aquin,” 163-174 [ref. 1145];<br />
Ermenegildo BIDESE, “Das Problem der Bewegung<br />
und seine Bedeutung für eine Theorie der<br />
performativen Erkenntnis. Systematische Aspekte<br />
entlang der Bewegungs- und Zeitanalyse im<br />
IV. Buch des Physikkommentars des Thomas<br />
von Aquin,” 175-194 [ref. 1005]; Alexander FI-<br />
DORA, “Subalternation und Erfahrung: Thomas<br />
von Aquin—Heinrich von Gent—Johannes Duns<br />
Scotus,” 195-206; Steven MARRONE, “Induction<br />
as an Element <strong>of</strong> Scientific Knowledge according<br />
to Duns Scotus,” 207-224; Gerhard LEIBOLD,<br />
“Ockham und Buridan—Vorgestalten neuzeitlicher<br />
Wissenschaft?” 225-232; Gerhard KRIEGER, “Imprimit<br />
quendam impetum. Experience and Pro<strong>of</strong><br />
in Impetus Physics,” 233-248 [ref. 1147]; Cecilia<br />
TRIFOGLI, “Thomas Wylton on Final Causality,”<br />
249-264; Edith Dudley SILLA, “The Status <strong>of</strong><br />
Astronomy between Experience and Demonstration<br />
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Adam FIJALKOWSKI, “The Arabic Authors in the<br />
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Roberto HOFMEISTER PICH, “Untersuchungen<br />
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KONSKI, “Al-Ghazali’s Metaphysics as a Source <strong>of</strong><br />
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GENSLER, “Averroes’ Influence in Walter Burley’s<br />
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1104. WOOD, Rega. “The Works <strong>of</strong> Richard Rufus<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cornwall: The State <strong>of</strong> the Question in 2009.”<br />
Rech. Théol. Phil. Médiév. 76 (2009): 1–73.<br />
1105. ZIMMERMANN, Albert. “Erinnerung an Lehren<br />
mittelalterlicher Denker über Grundsätze der<br />
Naturforschung.” In “Ad ingenii acuitionem” Studies<br />
in Honour <strong>of</strong> Alfonso Maierù, edited by S. CAROTI et<br />
al. (Louvain-la-Neuve: FIDEM, 2006), 563–575.<br />
Challenges the idea that medieval natural philosophers<br />
sought knowledge without recourse to observation<br />
and experiment.<br />
1106. ZUPKO, Jack. “Buridan and Autrécourt: A<br />
Reappraisal.” In Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté<br />
des Arts de Paris (1317–1340), edited by CAROTI<br />
and GRELLARD (2006) [ref. 973], 175–194.<br />
1107. ZUPKO, Jack. “Natural Philosophers on the<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong> the Intellect.” In Intellect et imagination<br />
dans la philosophie médiévale, edited by Maria<br />
Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO and José<br />
Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006),<br />
1797–1812.<br />
320-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
1108. BASHMAKOVA, Isabella G. “Diophantine<br />
Equations in Leonardo <strong>of</strong> Pisa.” Trans. Ioannis<br />
M. VANDOULAKIS. Part <strong>of</strong> special issue “Mémorial<br />
Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008):<br />
33–49.<br />
1109. BIARD, Joël. “John Buridan and the Mathematical<br />
Demonstration.” In Mind and Modality,<br />
edited by Vesa HIRVONEN, Toivo J. HOLOPAINEN<br />
and Miira TUOMINEN (Leiden: Brill, 2006), 227–<br />
246.<br />
1110. BIARD, Joël, and Sabine ROMMEVAUX. “La<br />
question de Blaise de Parme sur le contact entre une<br />
sphère et un plan.” Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009):<br />
476–538.<br />
1111. BORRELLI, Arianna. Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Astrolabe:<br />
“Architectonica Ratio” in Tenth- and Eleventh-<br />
Century Europe. Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Archiv; Beihefte (SAr-B),<br />
57. (270 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz<br />
Steiner, 2008. ISBN: 9783515091299.<br />
Highlights the epistemological significance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
astrolabe and its role in the transmission <strong>of</strong> mathematical<br />
knowledge from the Arab world.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R91]<br />
1112. FIRENZE, Jacopo da. Jacopo da Firenze’s<br />
Tractatus algorismi and Early Italian Abbacus Culture.<br />
Edited by Jens HØYRUP. <strong>Science</strong> Networks.<br />
Historical Studies, 34. (xii + 482 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Basel: Birkhäuser, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783764383909.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R286]<br />
1113. HELLMANN, Martin. (Ed.) Circa inicium<br />
algorismi die Algorismus—Vorlesung von Nicolaus<br />
Matz; mit dem Faksimile des Autographen aus der<br />
Handschrift D 692 der Nicolaus-Matz-Bibliothek<br />
(Kirchenbibliothek) Michelstadt. Michelstadt Stadt:<br />
Michelstadt, 2006. ISBN: 9783924583460.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R420]<br />
1114. LINDGREN, Uta. “Forma et Figura. Mathematische<br />
Lehrbücher der mittelalterlichen Architekten<br />
und Ingenieure.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue “Mémorial<br />
Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008):<br />
89–98.<br />
1115. PELACANI DA PARMA, Biagio. Questiones<br />
circa tractatum proportionum magistri Thome Braduardini.<br />
Edited by Joël BIARD and Sabine ROM-<br />
MEVAUX. Textes philosophiques du Moyen Âge, 22.<br />
(240 pp.; ill.) Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin,<br />
2005. ISBN: 2711617904.<br />
1116. ULIVI, Elisabetta. “Antonio di Giovanni Mazzinghi<br />
ed il Petriboni, due abacisti del XV secolo.”<br />
Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 27 (2007): 9–49.<br />
320-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
1117. CHABÁS, José, and Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN.<br />
“Astronomical Activity in Portugal in the Fourteenth<br />
Century.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 199–212.<br />
1118. DUCOS, Joëlle. “Astrométéorologie et vulgarisation.<br />
Le livre VI de Li compilacions de le<br />
science des estoilles de Léopold d’Autriche.” In<br />
Par les mots et les textes—mélanges de langue, de<br />
littérature et d’histoire des sciences médiévales <strong>of</strong>ferts<br />
à Claude Thomasset, edited by JACQUART et al.<br />
(2005) [ref. 948], 239–256.<br />
1119. GAYÀ, Jordi. “La cosmología en el ‘Ars’<br />
de Ramon Llull.” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie<br />
nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1122], 141–168.<br />
1120. GRAY, Shirley B. “A Detective Story Continued.”<br />
Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009): 180–184.<br />
References John Ceres AMSON, “Gregory’s Meridian<br />
Line <strong>of</strong> 1673–74” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull.<br />
23 (2008): 58–72.<br />
1121. LEMOINE, Michel. “La durée dans la ‘Cosmographie’<br />
de Bernard Silvestre.” In Das Sein<br />
der Dauer, edited by SPEER and WIRMER (2008)<br />
[ref. 1097], 196–210.
320. Medieval Western European contexts 71<br />
1122. MARTELLO, Concetto, Chiara MILITELLO,<br />
and Andrea VELLA. (Eds.) Cosmogonie e cosmologie<br />
nel medioevo. Atti del Convegno della Società<br />
italiana per lo studio del pensiero medievale<br />
(S.I.S.P.M.), Catania, 22-24 settembre 2006. (xv +<br />
511 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9782503529516.<br />
Contents: Guido ALLINEY, “Rivoluzioni scientifiche<br />
nella filos<strong>of</strong>ia della natura medievale?”<br />
1-18 [ref. 1548]; Carmela BAFFIONI, “Cosmologia<br />
e ismā‘īlismo negli Ikhwān al-Ṣafā,’ ” 19-34<br />
[ref. 599]; Carla DI MARTINO, “I ‘Meteorologica’<br />
di Avicenna,” 35-46 [ref. 629]; Paolo FAL-<br />
ZONE, “La progressione dall’Uno al molteplice<br />
nel II canto del ‘Paradiso’ (vv. 112–120),” 47-62<br />
[ref. 954]; Gianfranco FIORAVANTI, “I ‘Meteorologica’,<br />
Alberto e oltre,” 63-78; Marco GAL-<br />
LARINO, “Il ruolo cosmogonico della rovina angelica<br />
nel pensiero di Dante,” 79-88 [ref. 955];<br />
Rosanna GAMBINO, “La cosmologia di Massimo<br />
il Confessore,” 89-108; Roberto GATTI, “L’infinito<br />
fisico in Gersonide (Milḥamot ha-Šem, Libro sesto,<br />
Parte prima, cap. XI),” 109-140 [ref. 792];<br />
Jordi GAYÀ, “La cosmología en el ‘Ars’ de Ramon<br />
Llull,” 141-168 [ref. 1119]; Tullio GREGORY,<br />
“Cosmogonia biblica e cosmologie cristiane,” 169-<br />
194 [ref. 961]; Olga LIZZINI, “Le cosmologie<br />
di Alfarabi e di Avicenna,” 195-214 [ref. 605];<br />
Ernesto Sergio MAINOLDI, “Metabolé e metánoia.<br />
Il ruolo dell’antropologia biblico-patristica nelle<br />
stazioni del pensiero teologico medievale a fronte<br />
al problema cosmologico,” 215-252 [ref. 964];<br />
Chiara MILITELLO, “Il divino nella traduzione<br />
calcidiana del ‘Timeo,’ ” 253-268 [ref. 1079]; Cesare<br />
A. MUSATTI, “Il ‘De Caelo’ di Aristotele<br />
nella seconda metà del XIII secolo: le questioni<br />
di Pietro d’Alvernia e alcuni commenti anonimi,”<br />
269-308; Pietro PALMERI, “Elementi di filos<strong>of</strong>ia<br />
della natura nelle ‘Questiones naturales’ di<br />
Adelardo di Bath,” 309-324 [ref. 1084]; Ivana<br />
PANZECA, “La struttura gerarchica delle luci in<br />
Sohravardī,” 325-338 [ref. 577]; Gianfranco PEL-<br />
LEGRINO, “ ‘Novus ex veteribus libellus’: Guglielmo<br />
di Conches nella ‘Summa’ di Nicola di<br />
Strasburgo,” 339-350; Luciana PEPI, “L’uomo come<br />
microcosmo in Mosè Maimonide,” 351-362<br />
[ref. 1086]; Michela PEREIRA, “Cosmologie alchemiche,”<br />
363-410 [ref. 1163]; Fabio SELLER,<br />
“La questione del Grande Anno nella cosmologia<br />
di Pietro d’Abano,” 411-424 [ref. 1123]; Patrizia<br />
SPALLINO, “ ‘Dall’Uno non procede che<br />
uno’: l’interpretazione islamica della produzione<br />
dell’essere nelle ‘Rasā’il’ di Qūnawī e Ṭūsī,”<br />
425-443 [ref. 580]; Alessandra TARABOCHIA<br />
CANAVERO, “I colori dell’arcobaleno nel Medioevo<br />
(dal IV al XIII secolo),” 445-462 [ref. 1171];<br />
Pinella TRAVAGLIA, “Alle origini di una cosmologia<br />
alchemica: il ‘De secretis nature,’ ” 463-486<br />
[ref. 1165]; Andrea VELLA, “La tradizione testuale<br />
delle ‘Quaestiones super librum De Caelo’ di<br />
Giovanni di Jandun,” 487-494; Ubaldo VILLANI-<br />
LUBELLI, “ ‘Cerchi e linee e ponti’: il saggio ed il<br />
cosmo ne ‘La composizione del cosmo’ di Restoro<br />
d’Arezzo,” 495-511.<br />
1123. SELLER, Fabio. “La questione del Grande<br />
Anno nella cosmologia di Pietro d’Abano.” In<br />
Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by<br />
MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 411–424.<br />
1124. SILLA, Edith Dudley. “The Status <strong>of</strong> Astronomy<br />
between Experience and Demonstration in<br />
the Commentaries on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics<br />
<strong>of</strong> Robert Grosseteste and Walter Burley.” In<br />
Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by FIDORA and LUTZ-<br />
BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 265–292.<br />
1125. STEPHENSON, F. Richard. “Investigation <strong>of</strong><br />
Medieval European Records <strong>of</strong> Solar Eclipses.” J.<br />
Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 95–104.<br />
1126. SYLLA, Edith Dudley. “John Buridan and<br />
Critical Realism.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence<br />
and Interpretation: Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 211–247.<br />
“I examine what John Buridan has to say in his<br />
Quaestiones in Analytica Posteriora relevant to the<br />
subalternate mathematical sciences, particularly<br />
astronomy.” (from the abstract)<br />
1127. VALLICROSA, José María Millás. “Pedro<br />
Alfonso’s Contribution to Astronomy.” Aleph 10<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 139–168.<br />
320-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
1128. BERGDOLT, Klaus. “Petrarca und die Astrologie.”<br />
In Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Renaissance,<br />
edited by Klaus BERGDOLT and Walther LUDWIG<br />
(Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005), 281–292.<br />
1129. BOUDET, Jean-Patrice. “A ‘College <strong>of</strong> Astrology<br />
and Medicine’? Charles V, Gervais Chrétien,<br />
and the Scientific Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> Maître Gervais’s<br />
College.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars, Spirits,<br />
Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800”<br />
[ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 99–108.<br />
1130. BOUDET, Jean-Patrice. “Astrologie et politique<br />
dans la crise du milieu du XIVe siècle : Le<br />
Livre des élections universelles des douze maisons<br />
de Pèlerin de Prusse.” In Par les mots et les textes—<br />
mélanges de langue, de littérature et d’histoire des<br />
sciences médiévales <strong>of</strong>ferts à Claude Thomasset,<br />
edited by JACQUART et al. (2005) [ref. 948], 83–104.<br />
1131. BOUDET, Jean-Patrice. “Les horoscopes princiers<br />
dans l’Occident médiéval (XIIIe – XVe siècle).”<br />
Micrologus 16 (2008): 373–392.<br />
1132. BURNETT, Charles. “Hebrew and Latin Astrology<br />
in the Twelfth Century: The Example <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> Pain.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars,<br />
Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–<br />
1800” [ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />
41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 70–75.<br />
1133. CAREY, H. M. “Medieval Latin Astrology<br />
and the Cycles <strong>of</strong> Life: William English and English<br />
Medicine in Cambridge,Trinity College MS O.5.26.”<br />
In Astro-Medicine, edited by AKASOY et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 284].<br />
1134. CAREY, Hilary M. “Judicial Astrology in<br />
Theory and Practice in Later Medieval Europe.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars, Spirits, Signs: Towards a
72 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800” [ref. 286]. Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 90–98.<br />
1135. DEROLEZ, Albert. “Two Notes on Mercatel’s<br />
Earliest Astrological Manuscripts.” In Tributes in<br />
Honor <strong>of</strong> James H. Marrow, edited by A. S. Korteweg<br />
JEFFREY F. HAMBURGER (London: Harvey Miller,<br />
2006), 185–188.<br />
1136. DOMÍNGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ana. “Astrología<br />
y mitología en los manuscritos illustrados de Alfonso<br />
X El Sabio.” Espan. Med. 30 (2007): 27–64.<br />
1137. GENSLER, Marek. “Walter Burley on the<br />
Influence <strong>of</strong> Planets.” In Intellect et imagination dans<br />
la philosophie médiévale, edited by Maria Cândida<br />
da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO and José Francisco<br />
MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006), 81–88.<br />
1138. RALLEY, Robert. “Stars, Demons and the<br />
Body in Fifteenth-Century England.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: “Stars, Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Astrology 1100–1800” [ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 109–116.<br />
1139. RUTKIN, H. Darrel. “Mysteries <strong>of</strong> Attraction:<br />
Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola, Astrology<br />
and Desire.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars, Spirits,<br />
Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800”<br />
[ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 117–124.<br />
1140. SMOLLER, Laura Ackerman. “Teste Albumasare<br />
cum Sibylla: Astrology and the Sibyls in<br />
Medieval Europe.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars,<br />
Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–<br />
1800” [ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />
41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 76–89.<br />
320-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
1141. BALDNER, S. “Albertus Magnus and the Categorization<br />
<strong>of</strong> Motion.” Thomist 70 (2006): 203–235.<br />
1142. EICHINGER, Alexander. “Optics and the<br />
Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Christ in Richard Fishacre.” In Intellect<br />
et imagination dans la philosophie médiévale,<br />
edited by Maria Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro<br />
PACHECO and José Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2006), 1279–1290.<br />
1143. FEDERICI VESCOVINI, Graziella. “De la<br />
métaphysique de la lumière à la physique de la<br />
lumière dans la perspective des XIII e et XIV e siècles.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 101–118.<br />
1144. GRELLARD, Christophe, and Aurélien<br />
ROBERT. (Eds.) Atomism in Late Medieval Philosophy<br />
and Theology. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine<br />
Library, 8. (vi + 250 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden:<br />
Brill, 2009. ISBN: 9789004172173.<br />
Contents: Christophe GRELLARD and Aurélien<br />
ROBERT, “Introduction”; John E. MURDOCH, “Beyond<br />
Aristotle: Indivisibles and Infinite Divisibility<br />
in the Later Middle Ages”; Rega WOOD, “Indivisibles<br />
and Infinites: Rufus on Points”; Elzbieta JUNG<br />
and Robert PODKONSKI, “Richard Kilvington on<br />
Continuity”; Sander W. de BOER, “The Importance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atomism in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Gerard <strong>of</strong><br />
Odo (O.F.M.)”; Christophe GRELLARD, “Nicholas<br />
<strong>of</strong> Autrecourt’s Atomistic Physics”; Aurélien<br />
ROBERT, “William Crathorn’s Mereotopological<br />
Atomism”; Jean CELEYRETTE, “An Indivisibilist<br />
Argumentation at Paris around 1335: Michel <strong>of</strong><br />
Montecalerio’s Question on Point and the Controversy<br />
with John Buridan”; Emily MICHAEL,<br />
“John Wyclif’s Atomism”; Joël BIARD, “Blasius<br />
<strong>of</strong> Parma Facing Atomist Assumptions.”<br />
Reviews: [ref. R371]<br />
1145. HOFFMANN, Peter. “Die Bestimmung der<br />
Physik als Wissenschaft bei Thomas von Aquin.”<br />
In Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by FIDORA and<br />
LUTZ-BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 163–174.<br />
1146. HUSSON, Matthieu. “Les figures dans<br />
les textes optiques de Deitrich de Freiberg.” In<br />
Recherches sur Dietrich de Freiberg, edited by<br />
BIARD et al. (2009) [ref. 1003], 239–264.<br />
1147. KRIEGER, Gerhard. “Imprimit quendam impetum.<br />
Experience and Pro<strong>of</strong> in Impetus Physics.”<br />
In Erfahrung und Beweis, edited by FIDORA and<br />
LUTZ-BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 233–248.<br />
1148. LOHRMANN, Dietrich. “Motus continuus und<br />
motus perpetuus in der mittelalterlichen Technik und<br />
Physik.” In Das Sein der Dauer, edited by SPEER and<br />
WIRMER (2008) [ref. 1097], 224–243.<br />
1149. RAIZMAN-KEDAR, Yael. “Questioning Aristotle:<br />
Roger Bacon on the True Essence <strong>of</strong> Colour.”<br />
J. Med. Latin 17 (2007): 372–383.<br />
1150. THIJSSEN, Johannes M. M. H. “The Debate<br />
over the Nature <strong>of</strong> Motion: John Buridan, Nicole<br />
Oresme and Albert <strong>of</strong> Saxony. With an Edition <strong>of</strong><br />
John Buridan’s Quaestiones super libros Physicorum,<br />
secundum ultimam lecturam, Book III, q. 7.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue: Evidence and Interpretation: Studies<br />
on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E.<br />
Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009):<br />
186–210.<br />
1151. ZHANG Butian. “The Debate on the Nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> Motion in the Middle Ages.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 1–12.<br />
320-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
1152. RASMUSSEN, Seth C. “Advances in 13th-<br />
Century Glass Manufacturing and Their Effect on<br />
Chemical Progress.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 33 (2008):<br />
28–34.<br />
1153. ZHU Jing and REN Dingcheng. “The Early<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Preparation <strong>of</strong> Arsenic by Three Europeans.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 151–165.<br />
320-114. ALCHEMY<br />
1154. CALVET, Antoine. “La tradition alchimique<br />
latine (XIIIe-XVe s.) et le corpus alchimique<br />
du pseudo-Arnaud de Villeneuve.” Médiévales 52<br />
(2007): 39–54.
320. Medieval Western European contexts 73<br />
1155. CIFUENTES, Lluís. “Textes scientifiques en<br />
catalan (XIIIe-XIVe siècles) dans les bibliothèques de<br />
France.” Médiévales 52 (2007): 89–118.<br />
On alchemical works.<br />
1156. CLARK, John R. “Anonymous on Alchemy,<br />
Aristotle, and Creation: An Unedited Thirteenth-<br />
Century Text.” Traditio 61 (2006): 149–166.<br />
1157. CRISCIANI, Chiara. “Alchimia, alchimisti e<br />
corti nel tardo Medioevo: documenti e racconti.”<br />
Micrologus 16 (2008): 433–457.<br />
1158. CRISCIANI, Chiara. “Tra Dio, intelletto ed<br />
esperienza: aspetti del secreto nell’alchimia latina<br />
(secoli XIII-XIV).” Micrologus 14 (2006): 193–214.<br />
1159. DEVUN, Leah. Prophecy, Alchemy and the<br />
End <strong>of</strong> Time: John <strong>of</strong> Rupescissa in the Late Middle<br />
Ages. (xiii + 255 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Columbia University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780231145381.<br />
1160. DEVUN, Leah. “The Jesus Hermaphrodite:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Sex Difference in Premodern Europe.” J.<br />
Hist. Ideas 69 (2008): 193–218.<br />
1161. GRUND, Peter. “Textual Alchemy: The Transformation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pseudo-Albertus Magnus’s Semita Recta<br />
into the Mirror <strong>of</strong> Lights.” Ambix 56 (2009): 202–<br />
225.<br />
1162. OBRIST, Barbara. “Views on <strong>History</strong> in Medieval<br />
Alchemical Writings.” Ambix 56 (2009): 226–<br />
238.<br />
1163. PEREIRA, Michela. “Cosmologie alchemiche.”<br />
In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo,<br />
edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 363–<br />
410.<br />
1164. RICHTER, Tonio Sebastian. “What Kind<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alchemy is Attested by Tenth-Century Coptic<br />
Manuscripts?” Ambix 56 (2009): 23–35.<br />
1165. TRAVAGLIA, Pinella. “Alle origini di una<br />
cosmologia alchemica: il ‘De secretis nature.’ ” In<br />
Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by<br />
MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 463–486.<br />
1166. VINCIGUERRA, Antony. “The Ars alchemie:<br />
The First Latin Text on Practical Alchemy.” Ambix<br />
56 (2009): 57–67.<br />
1167. WILLIAMS, Alan. “A Note on Liquid Iron in<br />
Medieval Europe.” Ambix 56 (2009): 68–75.<br />
320-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
1168. BURNETT, Charles. “Weather Forecasting,<br />
Lunar Mansions and a Disputed Attribution: The<br />
Tractatus pluviarum et aeris mutationis and Epitome<br />
totius astrologiae <strong>of</strong> ‘Iohannes Hispalensis.’ ” In Islamic<br />
Thought in the Middle Ages, edited by AKASOY<br />
and RAVEN (2008) [ref. 559], 219–266.<br />
1169. GUILELMUS DE MOERBEKA. Meteorologica:<br />
translatio Guillelmi de Morbeka, Praefatio—Editio<br />
textus. Edited by Gudrun VUILLEMIN-DIEM. (xviii<br />
+ 436 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9782503530802.<br />
1170. MANDOSIO, Jean-Marc, and Carla DI MAR-<br />
TINO. “La ‘Météorologie’ d’Avicenne (Kitâb al-Šifâ’<br />
V) et sa diffusion dans le monde latin.” In Wissen<br />
über Grenzen, edited by SPEER and WEGENER<br />
(2006) [ref. 1096], 406–424.<br />
1171. TARABOCHIA CANAVERO, Alessandra. “I<br />
colori dell’arcobaleno nel Medioevo (dal IV al XIII<br />
secolo).” In Cosmogonie e cosmologie nel medioevo,<br />
edited by MARTELLO et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 445–<br />
462.<br />
1172. VAQUERO, J. M., M. C. GALLEGO, and J. A.<br />
GARCÍA. “A Note on a Possible Optic-Atmospheric<br />
Phenomenon in the Iberian Peninsula in the 13th<br />
Century.” Hist. Meteor. 5 (2009): 19–22.<br />
Relates phenomena to the Biblical description <strong>of</strong><br />
Joshua’s miracle.<br />
320-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
1173. BARTHÉLEMY L’ANGLAIS. Barthélemy<br />
l’Anglais. Le livre des regions. Edited by Brent<br />
A. PITTS. Plain Texts Series, 15. (53 pp.; bibl.)<br />
London: Anglo-Norman Text <strong>Society</strong>, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9780905474472.<br />
An early Anglo-Norman translation <strong>of</strong> Book XV<br />
(which deals mostly with geography) <strong>of</strong> Bartholomaeus’<br />
De proprietatibus rerum.<br />
1174. BAUMGÄRTNER, Ingrid, and Hartmut KU-<br />
GLER. (Eds.) Europa im Weltbild des Mittelalters:<br />
kartographische Konzepte. (330 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783050044651.<br />
Contents: Ingrid BAUMGÄRTNER, “Europa in der<br />
Kartographie des Mittelalters. Repräsentationen—<br />
Grenzen—Paradigmen,” 9-28; Alfred STÜCK-<br />
ELBERGER, “Das Europabild bei Ptolemaios,”<br />
31-44 [ref. 900]; Patrick Gautier DALCHÉ,<br />
“Représentations géographiques de l’Europe—<br />
septentraionale, centrale et orientale—au Moyen<br />
Age,” 63-79; Ingrid BAUMGÄRTNER, “Graphische<br />
Gestalt und Signifikanz. Europa in den Weltkarten<br />
des Beatus von Liébana und des Ranulf Higden,”<br />
81-132; P. D. A. HARVEY, “Europa und das Heilige<br />
Land,” 135-142; Andreas KAPLONY, “Ist Europa<br />
eine Insel? Europa auf der rechteckigen Weltkarte<br />
des arabischen ‘Book <strong>of</strong> Curiosities’ (Kitāb<br />
Ġarā’ib al-funūn),” 143-156 [ref. 625]; Anna-<br />
Dorothee von den BRINCKEN, “Europa um 1320<br />
auf zwei Weltkarten süditalienischer Provenienz.<br />
Die Karte zur ‘Chronologia magna’ des Paulinus<br />
Minorita (BnF Lat. 4939) und die Douce-Karte<br />
(Bodleian Douce 319),” 157-170; Evelyn EDSON,<br />
“Dacia ubi et Gothia. Die nordöstliche Grenze<br />
Europas in der mittelalterlichen Kartographie,”<br />
173-189; Patrizia LICINI, “European and Ottoman<br />
Landmarks from a Portolan Chart at the Time <strong>of</strong><br />
Enea Silvio Piccolomini,” 191-218 [ref. 1454]; Stefan<br />
SCHRÖDER, “Grenzerfahrungen. Mittelalterliche<br />
Reisende an den Rändern Europas,” 219-237;<br />
Margriet HOOGVLIET, “The Wonders <strong>of</strong> Europe:<br />
From the Middle Ages to the Sixteenth Century,”<br />
239-255; Andrew GOW, “Empirical Empire:
74 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
Eurocentrism and Cosmopolitanism in the ‘Last’<br />
Mappamundi (Fra Mauro),” 259-267 [ref. 1452];<br />
Piero FALCHETTA, “The Use <strong>of</strong> Portolan Charts<br />
in European Navigation during the Middle Ages,”<br />
269-276; Martina STERCKEN, “Regionale Identität<br />
im spätmittelalterlichen Europa. Kartographische<br />
Darstellungen,” 277-300.<br />
1175. BIGG, Charlotte, David AUBIN, and Philipp<br />
FELSCH. “Introduction: The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains.” Introduction to special<br />
issue. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 311–321.<br />
Contents: Nicky REEVES, “ ‘To demonstrate the<br />
exactness <strong>of</strong> the instrument’: Mountainside Trials<br />
<strong>of</strong> Precision in Scotland, 1774,” 323–340<br />
[ref. 1850]; Philipp FELSCH, “Mountains <strong>of</strong> Sublimity,<br />
Mountains <strong>of</strong> Fatigue: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Speechlessness in the Alps,” 341–364 [ref. 2032];<br />
David AUBIN, “The Hotel That Became an Observatory:<br />
Mount Faulhorn as Singularity, Microcosm,<br />
and Macro-Tool,” 365–386 [ref. 2300];<br />
Daniel SPEICH, “Mountains Made in Switzerland:<br />
Facts and Concerns in Nineteenth-Century Cartography,”<br />
387–408 [ref. 2437]; Jan von BREVERN,<br />
“Counting on the Unexpected: Aimé Civiale’s<br />
Mountain Photography,” 409–437 [ref. 2388]; Andrea<br />
WESTERMANN, “Inherited Territories: The<br />
Glarus Alps, Knowledge Validation, and the Genealogical<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century<br />
Swiss Alpine Geognosy,” 439–461 [ref. 2420];<br />
Deborah R. COEN, “The Storm Lab: Meteorology<br />
in the Austrian Alps,” 463–486 [ref. 2393];<br />
Catherine Nisbett BECKER, “Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals on the<br />
Peak,” 487–507 [ref. 2301]; Stéphane Le GARS<br />
and David AUBIN, “The Elusive Placelessness <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mont-Blanc Observatory (1893–1909): The<br />
Social Underpinnings <strong>of</strong> High-Altitude Observation,”<br />
509–531 [ref. 2219].<br />
1176. GAUTIER DALCHÉ, Patrick. “Représentations<br />
géographiques savantes, constructions et pratiques de<br />
l’espace.” In Construction de l’espace au Moyen Age,<br />
by (Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne, 2007), 13–38.<br />
1177. HOOGVLIET, Margriet. Pictura et scriptura :<br />
Textes, images, et herméneutique des Mappae mundi<br />
(XIIIe–XVIe siècle). Terrarvm orbis: histoire des<br />
representations de l’espace: textes, images, 5. (390<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols<br />
Publishers, 2007. ISBN: 9782503520650.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R451]<br />
1178. LILLEY, Keith D., Christopher D. LLOYD, and<br />
Bruce M. S. CAMPBELL. “Mapping the Realm: A<br />
New Look at the Gough Map <strong>of</strong> Britain (c.1360).”<br />
Imago Mundi 61 (2009): 1–28.<br />
1179. O’LOUGHLIN, Thomas. “Map Awareness in<br />
the Mid-Seventh Century: Jonas’ Vita Columbani.”<br />
Imago Mundi 62 (<strong>2010</strong>): 83–85.<br />
1180. POLO, Marco. Le devisement du monde. Tome<br />
V, À travers la Chine du sud. Edited by Philippe<br />
MÉNARD, Jean-Claude DELCLOS, and Claude<br />
ROUSSEL. Textes littéraires français, 586. (300<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Genève: Libr. Droz, 2006.<br />
ISBN: 9782600010597.<br />
1181. POZZA, Marco. “Marco Polo Milion: An Unknown<br />
Source Concerning Marco Polo.” Mediaeval<br />
Stud. 68 (2006): 285–301.<br />
1182. PRÉVOT, Brigitte. “Terre et eau dans le Liber<br />
de proprietatibus rerum : des éléments pour quelle<br />
géographie ?” In Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus<br />
rerum, edited by Baudouin VAN DEN<br />
ABEELE and Heinz MEYER (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2005), 185–202.<br />
1183. SEAVER, Kirsten A. “ ‘Pygmies’ <strong>of</strong> the Far<br />
North.” J. World Hist. 19 (2008): 63–87.<br />
On the 11th-century Norse view <strong>of</strong> North American<br />
natives.<br />
1184. SMALLWOOD, T. M. “The Date <strong>of</strong> the Gough<br />
Map.” Imago Mundi 62 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–29.<br />
1185. THOMSON, Rodney. “Medieval Maps at Merton<br />
College, Oxford.” Imago Mundi 61 (2009): 84–<br />
90.<br />
1186. VORHOLT, Hanna. “Touching the Tomb <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ: Notes on a Twelfth-Century Map <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem<br />
from Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.” Imago Mundi<br />
61 (2009): 244–255.<br />
320-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
1187. DONATI, Silvia. “Guglielmo di Clifford<br />
(†1306) e alcuni commenti anonimi ai Libri naturales<br />
del ms. Cambridge, Peterhouse, 157 (De anima,<br />
De generatione et corruptione, Meteora, De somno et<br />
vigilia, De vegetabilibus).” Docum. Stud. Trad. Fil.<br />
Mediev. 19 (2008): 501–618.<br />
320-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
1188. JOHNSTON, Eric M. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Aristotelian<br />
Biology in Thomas Aquinas’s Theology <strong>of</strong> Marriage.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/12 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The Catholic University <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
2008. Advisor: Johnstone, Brian V. Pub. no. AA.<br />
321 pp.<br />
320-131. BOTANY<br />
1189. BARTHOLOMAEUS ANGLICUS. De proprietatibus<br />
rerum, t. VI, Liber XVII. Edited by Iolanda<br />
VENTURA. De Diversis Artibus, t. 79, N.S. 42. (xlix<br />
+ 262 pp.; bibl.; index; ill.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9782503525372.<br />
The critical edition based on five manuscripts <strong>of</strong><br />
the Latin text <strong>of</strong> book XVII devoted to botany.<br />
1190. VENTURA, Iolanda. “Quellen, Konzeption<br />
und Rezeption der Pflanzenbücher von Enzyklopädien<br />
des 13. Jahrhunderts. Zu De proprietatibus<br />
rerum, Buch XVII.” In Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De<br />
proprietatibus rerum, edited by Baudouin VAN DEN<br />
ABEELE and Heinz MEYER (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2005), 267–317.<br />
320-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1191. ALBERT THE GREAT. Questions Concerning<br />
Aristotle’s “On Animals.” Edited by Irven Michael
320. Medieval Western European contexts 75<br />
RESNICK and Kenneth F. KITCHELL. (xxxiii + 574<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Washington, DC: Catholic University<br />
<strong>of</strong> America Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780813215198.<br />
1192. CLARK, Willene B. A Medieval Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Beasts: The Second-Family Bestiary: Commentary,<br />
Art, Text and Translation. (280 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Woodbridge: Boydell, 2006. ISBN: 9780851156828.<br />
1193. CLARK, Willene B. “Four Latin Bestiaries and<br />
De bestiis et aliis rebus.” In Bestiaires médiévaux,<br />
edited by Baudouin VAN DEN ABEELE (Louvainla-Neuve:<br />
Université Catholique de Louvain, 2005),<br />
49–69.<br />
1194. DE LEEMANS, Pieter. “La réception du De<br />
progressu animalium d’Aristote au Moyen Age.” In<br />
La Réception de l’antiquité, edited by Pierre NOBEL<br />
(Besançon: Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté,<br />
2004), 165–186.<br />
1195. MAERLANT, Jacob van. Over vogels. Edited<br />
by Ludo JONGEN and Martine L. MEUWESE. (120<br />
pp.; ill.) Amersfoort-Bruges: Bekking & Blitz, 2005.<br />
ISBN: 9789061095828.<br />
1196. ROSSI, Pietro B. “Problems <strong>of</strong> Method According<br />
to Some Medieval Commentators on Book<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the De partibus animalium.” In Erfahrung und<br />
Beweis, edited by FIDORA and LUTZ-BACHMANN<br />
(2007) [ref. 1034], 89–124.<br />
1197. SCHMITZ, Max. “Engelbert d’Admont (ca.<br />
1250–1331) et son Tractatus de naturis animalium.”<br />
Ph.D. dissertation at Université Catholique de Louvain.<br />
(2007).<br />
1198. VAN DEN ABEELE, Baudouin. “Barthélemy<br />
l’Anglais et Jean Corbechon : enquêtes sur le Livre<br />
XII De avibus.” In Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De<br />
proprietatibus rerum, edited by Baudouin VAN DEN<br />
ABEELE and Heinz MEYER (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2005), 245–266.<br />
320-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1199. FRANGOS, Maria. “ ‘The Shame <strong>of</strong> All Her<br />
Kind’: A Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Female Monstrosity and<br />
Metamorphosis from the Middle Ages through Early<br />
Modernity.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />
Cruz, 2008. Advisor: Freccero, Carla. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3317372. 278 pp.<br />
320-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1200. ALLINEY, Guido. “The Theory <strong>of</strong> the Will in<br />
Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Autrécourt: A Threefold Structure.” In<br />
Nicolas d’Autrécourt et la Faculté des Arts de Paris<br />
(1317–1340), edited by CAROTI and GRELLARD<br />
(2006) [ref. 973], 277–297.<br />
1201. BIARD, Joël. “Diversité des fonctions et unite<br />
de l’âme dans la psychologie péripatéticienne (XIVe<br />
– XVIe siècle).” Vivarium 46 (2008): 342–367.<br />
1202. BIARD, Joël. “Le sens actif selon Jean Buridan.”<br />
In Corpo e anima, sensi interni e intelletto<br />
dai secoli XIII-XIV ai post-cartesiani e spinoziani,<br />
edited by Graziella FEDERICI-VESCOVINI, Valeria<br />
SORGE and Carlo VINTI (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005),<br />
227–246.<br />
1203. BLOCH, David. “Peter <strong>of</strong> Auvergne on Memory:<br />
An Edition <strong>of</strong> the Quaestiones super De memoria<br />
et reminiscentia.” Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Âge<br />
Grec et Latin 78 (2008): 51–110.<br />
1204. BUFFON, Valeria A. “The Structure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Soul, Intellectual Virtues, and the Ethical Ideal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Masters <strong>of</strong> Arts in Early Commentaries on the<br />
Nichomachean Ethics.” In Virtue Ethics in the Middle<br />
Ages, edited by István Pieter BEJCZY (Leiden: Brill,<br />
2008), 13–30.<br />
1205. CASAGRANDE, Carla, and Silvana VECCHIO.<br />
Piacere e dolore: Materiali per una storia delle<br />
passioni nel Medioevo. Micrologus’ Library, 29. (240<br />
pp.; bibl.) Firenze: Sismel-Edizioni del Galluzzo,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9788884503251.<br />
Contributors: Carla CASAGRANDE, Esther CO-<br />
HEN, Piroska NAGY, Silvana VECCHIO, Barbara<br />
Faes de MOTTONI, Letterio MAURO, Gijs<br />
COUCKE, Sonia GENTILI, Alessandro ARCAN-<br />
GELI, and Christina MOTTA.<br />
1206. HACKETT, Jeremiah. “Perception and Intellect<br />
in Roger Bacon and John Pecham.” In Intellect et<br />
imagination dans la philosophie médiévale, edited<br />
by Maria Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO<br />
and José Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols,<br />
2006), 1231–1239.<br />
1207. MOJSISCH, Burkhard. “Die Theorie des<br />
Bewußtseins (ens conceptionale) bei Dietrich von<br />
Freiberg. Aristoteles-Rezeption und Aristoteles-<br />
Transformation in 13. Jahrhundert.” In Per perscrutationem<br />
philosophicam, edited by BECCARISI et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 999], 142–155.<br />
1208. NOONE, Timothy B. “Scotus on Mind and Being:<br />
Transcendental and Developmental Psychology.”<br />
Acta Phil. 18 (2009): 249–282.<br />
1209. REILLY, Brian Joseph. “The Hidden Optics <strong>of</strong><br />
Medieval French Literature.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Bloch, R. Howard. Pub. no. AAT 3317208. 376<br />
pp. “Examines the interplay between medieval<br />
French literature and contemporaneous theories <strong>of</strong><br />
vision.” (from the abstract)<br />
1210. REYNOLDS, Philip L. “The Infants <strong>of</strong> Eden:<br />
Scholastic Theologians on Early Childhood and Cognitive<br />
Development.” Mediaeval Stud. 68 (2006):<br />
89–132.<br />
1211. RIGNANI, Orsola. “Biagio Pelacani e il senso<br />
agente.” In Corpo e anima, sensi interni e intelletto<br />
dai secoli XIII-XIV ai post-cartesiani e spinoziani,<br />
edited by Graziella FEDERICI-VESCOVINI, Valeria<br />
SORGE and Carlo VINTI (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005),<br />
247–266.<br />
1212. RIGNANI, Orsola. “Internal and External<br />
Senses in Roger Bacon.” In Intellect et imagina-
76 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
tion dans la philosophie médiévale, edited by Maria<br />
Cândida da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO and José<br />
Francisco MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006),<br />
1219–1229.<br />
1213. SORGE, Valeria. “Sensi interni e sensi esterni<br />
in Taddeo da Parma.” In Intellect et imagination dans<br />
la philosophie médiévale, edited by Maria Cândida<br />
da Costa Reis Monteiro PACHECO and José Francisco<br />
MEIRINHOS (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006), 1771–1782.<br />
1214. TACHAU, Katherine H. “Seeing as Action and<br />
Passion in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries.”<br />
In The Mind’s Eye, edited by Jeffrey F. HAMBURGER<br />
and Anne-Marie BOUCHÉ (Princeton: Princeton<br />
Univ. Press, 2006), 336–359.<br />
1215. WERNER, Dorothée. “Albert the Great: Psychology<br />
between Physics and Metaphysics.” In Erfahrung<br />
und Beweis, edited by FIDORA and LUTZ-<br />
BACHMANN (2007) [ref. 1034], 77–88.<br />
320-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
1216. BARTHOLEYNS, Gil. “L’enjeu du vêtement au<br />
Moyen Age : de l’anthropologie ordinaire à la raison<br />
sociale (XIIIe-XIVe siècle).” Micrologus 15 (2007):<br />
219–257.<br />
On the relationship <strong>of</strong> clothing to character and<br />
soul.<br />
320-144. LINGUISTICS<br />
1217. CHARDONNENS, Lázló Sándor. “London,<br />
British Library, Harley 3271: The Composition and<br />
Structure <strong>of</strong> an Eleventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Miscellany.”<br />
In Form and Content <strong>of</strong> Instruction in<br />
Anglo-Saxon England and in the Light <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />
Manuscript Evidence, edited by Lendinara<br />
PATRIZIA, Loredana LAZZARI and Maria Amalia<br />
D’ARONCO (Brepols: Turnhout, 2007), 3–34.<br />
The texts contains a grammar treatise.<br />
320-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1218. ADAMSON, Melitta Weiss. “Ibn Gazla auf<br />
dem Weg nach Bayern.” In Wissen über Grenzen,<br />
edited by SPEER and WEGENER (2006) [ref. 1096],<br />
357–376.<br />
1219. AEGIDIUS ROMANUS. Aegidii Romani Opera<br />
Omnia II, 13: De formatione humani corporis in<br />
utero. Edited by Romana MARTORELLI VICO and<br />
Francesco DEL PUNTA. Testi e studi per il “Corpus<br />
philosophorum medii aevi,” 22. (vii + 255 pp.)<br />
Firenze: SISMEL, 2008. ISBN: 9788884502926.<br />
1220. ANDORLINI, Isabella. “Teaching Medicine<br />
in Late Antiquity: Method, Texts and Contexts.” In<br />
Form and Content <strong>of</strong> Instruction in Anglo-Saxon England<br />
and in the Light <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Manuscript<br />
Evidence, edited by Lendinara PATRIZIA, Loredana<br />
LAZZARI and Maria Amalia D’ARONCO (Brepols:<br />
Turnhout, 2007), 401–414.<br />
1221. BARRY, Stephane, and Norbert GUALDE. “La<br />
Peste noire dans l’Occident chrétien et musulman,<br />
1347–1353.” Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 461–<br />
498.<br />
1222. BAZIN-TACCHELLA, Sylvie. “Lequel dans la<br />
traduction française de la Chirurgia Magna de Guy<br />
de Chauliac : un outil de cohésion.” In Par les mots<br />
et les textes—mélanges de langue, de littérature et<br />
d’histoire des sciences médiévales <strong>of</strong>ferts à Claude<br />
Thomasset, edited by JACQUART et al. (2005)<br />
[ref. 948], 37–53.<br />
1223. BERGDOLT, Klaus. “Ein frühhumanistisches<br />
Exemplum—Petrarcas Polemik gegen die Medizin.”<br />
In Exempla medicorum, edited by Mariacarla GADE-<br />
BUSCH BONDIO and Thomas RICKLIN (Firenze:<br />
Sismel Edizioni Del Galluzzo, 2008), 31–48.<br />
1224. BROCKHAUS, Katrin. “Les institutions<br />
hôspitalières à Fécamp au Moyen Âge : Origines<br />
et organisation spatiale.” In Accueillir ou soigner?<br />
L’hôpital et ses alternatives du Moyen Âge à nos<br />
jours, edited by MAREC (2007) [ref. 463], 21–31.<br />
1225. BYNUM, Caroline Walker. Wonderful Blood:<br />
Theology and Practice in Late Medieval Northern<br />
Germany and Beyond. (xviii + 402 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780812239850.<br />
On the saving power attributed to Christ’s blood.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R133]<br />
1226. CABALLERO-NAVAS, Carmen. “The Care<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women’s Health and Beauty: An Experience<br />
Shared by Medieval Jewish and Christian Women.” J.<br />
Medieval Hist. 34 (2008): 146–163.<br />
1227. CHANDELIER, Joël, Laurence MOULINIER-<br />
BROGI, and Marilyn NICOUD. “Manuscrits<br />
médicaux latins de la Bibliothèque Nationale de<br />
France. Un index des oeuvres et des auteurs.” Arch.<br />
Hist. Doct. Litt. Moyen Age 73 (2006): 63–163.<br />
1228. CRISCIANI, Chiara. “Exempla in medicina.<br />
Epistemologia, insegnamento, retorica (secoli XIII-<br />
XV). Una proposta di ricerca.” In Exempla medicorum,<br />
edited by Mariacarla GADEBUSCH BONDIO<br />
and Thomas RICKLIN (Firenze: Sismel Edizioni Del<br />
Galluzzo, 2008), 89–108.<br />
1229. D’ARONCO, Maria Amalia. “The Transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medical Knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England:<br />
The Voices <strong>of</strong> Manuscripts.” In Form and Content <strong>of</strong><br />
Instruction in Anglo-Saxon England and in the Light<br />
<strong>of</strong> Contemporary Manuscript Evidence, edited by<br />
Lendinara PATRIZIA, Loredana LAZZARI and Maria<br />
Amalia D’ARONCO (Brepols: Turnhout, 2007), 35–<br />
58.<br />
1230. DAVIS, Adam J. “Preaching in Thirteenth-<br />
Century Hospitals.” J. Medieval Hist. 36 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
72–89.<br />
1231. FERRACES RODRÍGUEZ, Arsenio. “Fragmentos<br />
de la antigua traducción latina del de natura hominis<br />
hipocrático en textos médicos tardoantiguos.”<br />
Galenos 1 (2007): 137–147.<br />
1232. FORTUNA, Stefania. “The Prefaces to the First<br />
Humanist Medical Translations.” Traditio 62 (2007):<br />
317–335.
320. Medieval Western European contexts 77<br />
1233. GIRALT, Sebastià. “La tradition médicale<br />
d’Arnaud de Villeneuve, du manuscript à l’imprimé.”<br />
Trans. Nicolas WEILL-PAROT. Médiévales 52<br />
(2007): 75–88.<br />
1234. GLAZE, Florence Eliza. “Master-Student<br />
Medical Dialogues: The Evidence <strong>of</strong> London, British<br />
Library, Sloane 2839.” In Form and Content <strong>of</strong> Instruction<br />
in Anglo-Saxon England and in the Light<br />
<strong>of</strong> Contemporary Manuscript Evidence, edited by<br />
Lendinara PATRIZIA, Loredana LAZZARI and Maria<br />
Amalia D’ARONCO (Brepols: Turnhout, 2007), 467–<br />
494.<br />
1235. GLAZE, Florence Eliza, Brian K. NANCE, and<br />
Suzanne PORTER. “The Diseased Body: Resources<br />
for Scholarly Inquiry in the Duke University <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Medicine Collections.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases<br />
in the early modern period [ref. 1264]. J. Medieval<br />
Early Mod. Stud. 38 (2008): 589–610.<br />
1236. GOUSSET, Marie-Thérèse. “Les plantes du<br />
vade-mecum d’un médecin du XIII e siècle exerçant<br />
en milieu monastique.” In Accueillir ou soigner?<br />
L’hôpital et ses alternatives du Moyen Âge à nos<br />
jours, edited by MAREC (2007) [ref. 463], 33–40.<br />
1237. GREEN, David. “Masculinity and Medicine:<br />
Thomas Walsingham and the Death <strong>of</strong> the Black<br />
Prince.” J. Medieval Hist. 35 (2009): 34–51.<br />
1238. GREEN, Monica Helen. Making Women’s<br />
Medicine Masculine: The Rise <strong>of</strong> Male Authority in<br />
Pre-Modern Gynaecology. (xx + 409 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780199211494; 0199211493.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R363]<br />
1239. IBN BAKLARISH, Yusuf ibn Ishaq. Ibn Baklarish’s<br />
Book <strong>of</strong> Simples: Medical Remedies between<br />
Three Faiths in Twelfth-Century Spain. Edited by<br />
Charles BURNETT. Studies in the Arcadian Library,<br />
3. (163 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Arcadian Library;<br />
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780199543069.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R466]<br />
1240. JACQUART, Danielle, and Agostino PAR-<br />
AVICINI BAGLIANI. (Eds.) La scuola medica salernitana<br />
: gli autori e i testi : Convegno internazionale,<br />
Università degli studi di Salerno, 3–5 novembre 2004.<br />
Edizione Nazionale La Scuola Medica Salernitana,<br />
no. 1. (xiv + 588 pp.; bibl.; ill.) Firenze: SISMEL:<br />
Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2007. ISBN: 8884502322;<br />
9788884502322.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R473]<br />
1241. KEIL, Gundolf. “Chirurgische Fachprosa des<br />
13. bis 15. Jahrhunderts in Schliesen, Nordmähren<br />
und Nordböhmen.” In Deutschsprachige Literatur<br />
des Mittelalters im östlichen Europa, edited by Ralf<br />
G. PÄSLER and Dietrich SCHMIDTKE (Heidelberg:<br />
Winter, 2006), 387–426.<br />
1242. LALLOUETTE, Anne-Laure. “Regards des<br />
médecins médiévaux sur la naissance.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 43 (2009): 53–61.<br />
1243. MANDRIN, Isabelle. Griechische und griechisch<br />
vermittelte Elemente in der Synonymenliste<br />
“Alphita”: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der medizinischen<br />
Fachterminologie im lateinischen Mittelalter.<br />
(xvi + 253 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Bern: Lang, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9783039114634.<br />
1244. MARTIN, Jean-Pierre. “Le vieillard et la chirurgie<br />
au Moyen-âge.” Vesalius 14 (2008): 27–41.<br />
1245. MAUCH, Ute. “Erste Überlegungen zur Wissensorganisation<br />
im Kodex Ms. 8769 der Biblioteca<br />
nacional in Madrid mit einer Edition des Traktats<br />
über die ‘Verworfenen Tage’, sowie Anmerkungen<br />
zur Strukturierung des ‘Melleus liquor physicae artis<br />
Magistri Alexandri Yspani.’ ” Sudh<strong>of</strong>fs Arch. 91<br />
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1246. MCVAUGH, Michael. “The ‘Experience-<br />
Based Medicine’ <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth Century.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence and Interpretation: Studies<br />
on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E.<br />
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105–130.<br />
1247. MCVAUGH, Michael. The Rational Surgery<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages. (296 pp.; bibl.; index.) Florence:<br />
SISMEL/Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9788884501998.<br />
1248. MERISALO, Outi. “Transition and Continuity<br />
in Medical Manuscripts (Thirteenth-Fifteenth Centuries).”<br />
In Continuities and Disruptions between<br />
the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, edited by<br />
Ch. BURNETT, J. MEIRINHOS and J. HAMESSE<br />
(Louvain-la-Neuve: Fédération international des Instituts<br />
d’études médiévales, 2008), 25–35.<br />
1249. MOLY-MARIOTTI, Florence. “Le Taqwim as-<br />
Sihha, traité de médecine arabe, et sa diffusion en<br />
Occident : texte et illustrations.” In Manuscripts in<br />
Transition, edited by Brigitte DEKEYZER and Jan van<br />
der STOCK (Paris: Uitgeverij Peeters, 2005), 41–54.<br />
On a work devoted to the medicinal qualities and<br />
uses <strong>of</strong> foods and culinary herbs.<br />
1250. MURANO, Giovanna. “Opere di Galeno nella<br />
facoltà di Medicina di Bologna.” Italia Medioevale e<br />
Umanistica 45 (2004): 137–165.<br />
1251. NUTTON, Vivian. “De motibus liquidis and the<br />
Medieval Latin Galen.” Galenos 1 (2007): 163–173.<br />
1252. ORLEMANSKI, Julie. “Symptomatic Subjects:<br />
Diagnosis, Narrative, and Embodiment in Middle<br />
English Literature.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Simpson, James. Pub. no. AAT 3414873. 245 pp.<br />
1253. PESENTI, Tiziana. “Libri di medicina tra<br />
Padova, Bologna e Montpellier nel secolo XIV.” In<br />
Les élites lettrées au Moyen Âge, edited by GILLI<br />
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1254. PILSWORTH, Clare. “Could You Just Sign<br />
This for Me John? Doctors, Charters and Occupational<br />
Identity in Early Medieval Northern and<br />
Central Italy.” Early Mediev. Eur. 17 (2009): 363–<br />
388.
78 320. Medieval Western European contexts<br />
1255. RICHARDSON, Kristina Lynn. “Blighted Bodies<br />
and Physical Difference in Cairo, Damascus and<br />
Mecca, 1400–1550 CE.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/01<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Babayan, Kathryn; Bonner, Michael David.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3343196. 247 pp.<br />
1256. SCHNELL, Bernhard. “Prag und die Anfänge<br />
der deutschen Pestliteratur im Mittelalter.” In<br />
Deutschsprachige Literatur des Mittelalters im<br />
östlichen Europa, edited by Ralf G. PÄSLER and<br />
Dietrich SCHMIDTKE (Heidelberg: Winter, 2006),<br />
483–501.<br />
1257. SEGRE, Vera. “La tradizione iconografica dei<br />
Secreta salernitana.” Micrologus 14 (2006): 323–<br />
344.<br />
Concerns a medieval pharmacological treatise.<br />
1258. THEILMANN, John. “A Plague <strong>of</strong> Plagues:<br />
The Problem <strong>of</strong> Plague Diagnosis in Medieval England.”<br />
J. Interdis. Hist. 37 (2007): 371–393.<br />
1259. VAN ARSDALL, Anne. “Medical Training in<br />
Anglo-Saxon England: An Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Evidence.”<br />
In Form and Content <strong>of</strong> Instruction in Anglo-<br />
Saxon England and in the Light <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />
Manuscript Evidence, edited by Lendinara PATRIZIA,<br />
Loredana LAZZARI and Maria Amalia D’ARONCO<br />
(Brepols: Turnhout, 2007), 415–434.<br />
1260. VÁZQUEZ GUJÁN, Manuel E. “Sur les traces<br />
de l’ancienne traduction latine des Aphorismes dans le<br />
manuscrit Paris, BNF, latin 7102.” Galenos 2 (2008):<br />
107–118.<br />
1261. WALLIS, Faith. Medieval Medicine: A Reader.<br />
Readings in Medieval Civilizations and Cultures, 15.<br />
(xxvii + 563 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Toronto: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9781442601697.<br />
1262. YOSHIKAWA, Naoë Kukita. “Holy Medicine<br />
and Diseases <strong>of</strong> the Soul: Henry <strong>of</strong> Lancaster and Le<br />
Livre de Seyntz Medicines.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009):<br />
397–414.<br />
1263. ZIMMERMAN, Susan. “Leprosy in the Medieval<br />
Imaginary.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases in the<br />
early modern period [ref. 1264]. J. Medieval Early<br />
Mod. Stud. 38 (2008): 559–587.<br />
1264. ZIMMERMAN, Susan. “The Diseased Body in<br />
Premodern Europe: Ideology and Representation.”<br />
First article in a series. J. Medieval Early Mod. Stud.<br />
38 (2008): 403–412.<br />
Contents: Shigehisa KURIYAMA, “The Forgotten<br />
Fear <strong>of</strong> Excrement,” 413–442 [ref. 1268]; Andrew<br />
WEAR, “Place, Health, and Disease: The Airs,<br />
Waters, Places Tradition in Early Modern England<br />
and North America,” 443–465 [ref. 1783]; José<br />
PARDO-TOMÁS and Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-VIDAL,<br />
“Stories <strong>of</strong> Disease Written by Patients and Lay<br />
Mediators in the Spanish Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />
(1680–1720),” 467–491 [ref. 1770]; Mary LIN-<br />
DEMANN, “The Body Debated: Bodies and Rights<br />
in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Germany,”<br />
493–521 [ref. 1766]; Valeria FINUCCI, “ ‘There’s<br />
the Rub’: Searching for Sexual Remedies in the<br />
New World,” 523–557 [ref. 1762]; Susan ZIM-<br />
MERMAN, “Leprosy in the Medieval Imaginary,”<br />
559–587 [ref. 1263]; Florence Eliza GLAZE, Brian<br />
K. NANCE and Suzanne PORTER, “The Diseased<br />
Body: Resources for Scholarly Inquiry in the Duke<br />
University <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine Collections,” 589–<br />
610 [ref. 1235].<br />
320-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1265. MCVAUGH, Michael. “Arnau de Vilanova<br />
and the Pathology <strong>of</strong> Cognition.” In Corpo e anima,<br />
sensi interni e intelletto dai secoli XIII-XIV<br />
ai post-cartesiani e spinoziani, edited by Graziella<br />
FEDERICI-VESCOVINI, Valeria SORGE and Carlo<br />
VINTI (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005), 119–138.<br />
1266. PFAU, Aleksandra Nicole. “Madness in the<br />
Realm: Narratives <strong>of</strong> Mental Illness in Late Medieval<br />
France.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/01 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Hughes, Diane Owen; Puff, Helmut. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3343186. 322 pp.<br />
320-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
1267. DEWITTE, Sharon N. “The Paleodemography<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Black Death 1347–1351.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/01 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The Pennsylvania State University,<br />
2006. Advisor: Wood, James. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3343674. 267 pp.<br />
1268. KURIYAMA, Shigehisa. “The Forgotten Fear<br />
<strong>of</strong> Excrement.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases in the<br />
early modern period [ref. 1264]. J. Medieval Early<br />
Mod. Stud. 38 (2008): 413–442.<br />
1269. NICOUD, Marilyn. Les régimes de santé au<br />
Moyen Âge : Naissance et diffusion d’une écriture<br />
médicale (XIIIe–XVe siècle). Bibliothèque des écoles<br />
françaises d’Athènes et de Rome, 333. (2 v.; xiv<br />
+ 1112 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Roma: École<br />
Française de Rome, 2007. ISBN: 9782728308019.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R655]<br />
1270. WATSON, Sethina. “The Origins <strong>of</strong> the English<br />
Hospital.” Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 16 (2006): 75–94.<br />
320-153. PHARMACY<br />
1271. AUSÉCACHE, Mireille. “Manuscrits<br />
d’antidotaires médiévaux : quelques exemples du<br />
fonds latin de la Bibliothèque nationale de France.”<br />
Médiévales 52 (2007): 55–74.<br />
1272. BRÉVART, Francis B. “Between Medicine,<br />
Magic and Religion: Wonder Drugs in German<br />
Medico-Pharmaceutical Treatises <strong>of</strong> the Thirteenth<br />
to Sixteenth Centuries.” Speculum 83 (2008): 1–57.<br />
1273. TRUITT, Elly R. “The Virtues <strong>of</strong> Balm in<br />
Late Medieval Literature.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
“Indigenous vs. Foreign: Early-Modern Materia<br />
Medica in Comparative Perspective” [ref. 1793].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 711–736.<br />
1274. VENTURA, Iolanda. “Il De materia medica<br />
di Dioscoride nel Medioevo: mediazione araba e
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 79<br />
ricezione occidentale.” In Wissen über Grenzen,<br />
edited by SPEER and WEGENER (2006) [ref. 1096],<br />
317–339.<br />
320-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1275. BLAIR, John. (Ed.) Waterways and Canal-<br />
Building in Medieval England. Medieval <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Archaeology. (xiii + 315 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780199217151.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R76]<br />
320-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
1276. KEYSER, Richard. “The Transformation <strong>of</strong><br />
Traditional Woodland Management: Commercial<br />
Sylviculture in Medieval Champagne.” French Hist.<br />
Stud. 32 (2009): 353–384.<br />
1277. LEWIT, Tamara. “Pigs, Presses, and Pastoralism:<br />
Farming in the Fifth to Sixth Centuries.” Early<br />
Mediev. Eur. 17 (2009): 77–91.<br />
330. RENAISSANCE WESTERN EUROPEAN<br />
CONTEXTS<br />
330-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1278. BOBORY, Dóra. The Sword and the Crucible :<br />
Count Boldizsár Batthyány and Natural Philosophy in<br />
Sixteenth-Century Hungary. (xii + 240 pp.; ill.; index;<br />
bibl.) Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars<br />
Publishing, 2009. ISBN: 9781443806060.<br />
Explores especially Batthyány’s interests in botany<br />
and alchemy.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R81]<br />
1279. CAMEROTA, Michele. “I nomi e le cose.<br />
Galileo Galilei e la nascita della nuova scienza.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 659–684.<br />
1280. CLERICUZIO, Antonio, Germana ERNST, and<br />
Maria CONFORTI. (Eds.) Le Scienze. Il Rinascimento<br />
Italiano e l’Europa, 5. (xiii + 820 pp.; ill.; index.) Treviso:<br />
Fondazione Cassamarca; Costabissara: Angelo<br />
Colla Editore, 2008. ISBN: 9788889527429.<br />
Contents: Michael H. SHANK, “L’astronomia<br />
nel Quattrocento tra corti e università,” 3-20<br />
[ref. 1422]; Miguel Á. GRANADA and Dario TES-<br />
SICINI, “Cosmologia e nuova astronomia,” 21-46<br />
[ref. 1403]; H. Darrell RUTKIN, “L’astrologia da<br />
Alberto Magno a Giovanni Pico della Mirandola,”<br />
47-58 [ref. 1431]; Ornella POMPEO FARACOVI,<br />
“La riforma dell’astrologia,” 59-72 [ref. 1430];<br />
Mara MINIATI, “Misurare con la vista: gli strumenti<br />
scientifici,” 73-94 [ref. 1314]; Vittoria PER-<br />
RONE COMPAGNI, “Maritare il mondo. Magia<br />
naturale ed ermetismo,” 95-110 [ref. 1329]; Chiara<br />
CRISCIANI, “L’alchimia dal Medioevo al Rinascimento:<br />
scientia o ars?” 111-128 [ref. 1440];<br />
Fabrizio LELLI, “Il linguaggio di Dio. La cabala<br />
in Occidente,” 129-148 [ref. 1326]; Laura BAL-<br />
BIANI, “ ‘Manifestare gli occulti segreti della natura’.<br />
Giovan Battista della Porta e la letteratura dei<br />
segreti,” 149-162 [ref. 1317]; Brian W. OGILVIE,<br />
“La storia naturale tra libro ed esperienza,” 163-<br />
178 [ref. 1466]; Saverio RICCI, “ ‘Una filos<strong>of</strong>ica<br />
milizia’. L’Accademia dei Lincei e la cultura<br />
scientifica a Roma,” 179-196 [ref. 1303]; Luigi<br />
GUERRINI, “Piante e animali del Nuovo Mondo.<br />
Federico Cesi e il Tesoro messicano,” 197-214<br />
[ref. 1463]; Ingrid D. ROWLAND, “Il geroglifico<br />
del mondo. Athanasius Kircher e il suo Museo,”<br />
215-232 [ref. 1304]; Guido GIGLIONI, “Senso,<br />
immaginazione e materia,” 233-246 [ref. 1346];<br />
Guido GIGLIONI, “La divinazione: motivi filos<strong>of</strong>ici<br />
e aspetti sociali,” 247-260 [ref. 1322]; Armando<br />
MAGGI, “Interpretare i sogni,” 261-280<br />
[ref. 1485]; Armando MAGGI, “La melanconia tra<br />
medicina e demonologia,” 281-296 [ref. 1486];<br />
Concetta PENNUTO, “Curare con la musica,” 297-<br />
306 [ref. 1515]; Concetta PENNUTO, “Pestilenze,<br />
contagi, epidemie,” 307-322 [ref. 1527]; Maria<br />
CONFORTI, “Chirurghi, mammane, ciarlatani. Pratica<br />
medica e controllo delle pr<strong>of</strong>essioni,” 323-340<br />
[ref. 1495]; Giovanna FERRARI, “Tra medicina<br />
e chirurgia: la rinascita dell’anatomia e la dissezione<br />
come spettacolo,” 341-366 [ref. 1497];<br />
Antonio CLERICUZIO, “La critica della tradizione:<br />
chimica, farmacologia spagirica e medicina paracelsiana,”<br />
367-390 [ref. 1529]; Marco MATTEOLI,<br />
“L’arte della memoria. Retorica, metodo, enciclopedia,”<br />
391-402 [ref. 1354]; Elisabetta ULIVI,<br />
“Scuole d’abaco e insegnamento della matematica,”<br />
403-420 [ref. 1385]; Alessandra SORCI,<br />
“Traduzioni ed edizioni degli Elementi di Euclide,”<br />
421-436 [ref. 1383]; Romano GATTO,<br />
“Crist<strong>of</strong>oro Clavio e l’insegnamento delle matematiche<br />
nella Compagnia di Gesù,” 437-454<br />
[ref. 1373]; Daniela MUGNAI CARRARA and<br />
Maria CONFORTI, “L’insegnamento della medicina<br />
dall’isituzione delle università al 1550,” 455-<br />
478 [ref. 1513]; Thomas RÜTTEN, “Traduzioni<br />
e commenti del corpus ippocratico e galenico,”<br />
479-496 [ref. 1517]; Andrea BERNARDONI, “Biringuccio,<br />
l’arte dei metalli e la mineralogia,” 497-<br />
512 [ref. 1443]; Domenico LAURENZA, “Disegno<br />
e progetto: Leonardo e gli ingegneri,” 513-528<br />
[ref. 1540]; Cesare S. MAFFIOLI, “Le acque tra<br />
concezioni filos<strong>of</strong>iche e saperi tecnici,” 529-550<br />
[ref. 1542]; Angelo CATTANEO, “Mappae Mundi<br />
e carte marine nel Rinascimento: una storia polifonica,”<br />
551-572 [ref. 1449]; Mario Otto HELBING,<br />
“La scienza della meccanica nel Cinquecento,”<br />
573-592 [ref. 1434]; Michael FEND, “La teoria<br />
musicale: la concezione aritmetica di Gioseffo<br />
Zarlino e l’estetica della musica di Vincenzo Galilei,”<br />
593-608 [ref. 1389]; Alessandra SORCI,<br />
“L’‘invention del secul nostro nova’: la prospettiva<br />
rinascimentale,” 607-626 [ref. 1382]; Elio<br />
NENCI, “Le ricerche matematiche tra segretezza<br />
e pubbliche dispute,” 627-640 [ref. 1377]; Enrico<br />
GIANNICHEDDA, “Pesi e misure: storia e archeologia<br />
di sistemi eterogenei,” 641-658 [ref. 1311];<br />
Michele CAMEROTA, “I nomi e le cose. Galileo<br />
Galilei e la nascita della nuova scienza,” 659-684<br />
[ref. 1279].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R170]<br />
1281. EAMON, William. “The ‘Secrets <strong>of</strong> Nature’<br />
and the Moral Economy <strong>of</strong> Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />
Micrologus 14 (2006): 215–235.
80 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
1282. GÖTTLER, Christine, and Wolfgang NEUBER.<br />
(Eds.) Spirits Unseen: The Representation <strong>of</strong> Subtle<br />
Bodies in Early Modern European Culture. Intersections,<br />
9. (xxvii + 365 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden:<br />
Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004163966.<br />
Contents: Christine GÖTTLER, “Preface: Vapours<br />
and Veils: The Edge <strong>of</strong> the Unseen,” xv-xxvii;<br />
Wolfgang NEUBER, “Poltergeist the Prequel:<br />
Aspects <strong>of</strong> Otherworldly Disturbances in Early<br />
Modern Times,” 1-17; Christine GÖTTLER, “Fire,<br />
Smoke and Vapour. Jan Brueghel’s ‘Poetic Hells’:<br />
‘Ghespoock’ in Early Modern European Art,” 19-<br />
46 [ref. 1295]; Bret ROTHSTEIN, “Moveable Feasts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Reason: Description, Intelligence, and the Excitation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sight,” 47-70 [ref. 1488]; Sven DUPRÉ,<br />
“Images in the Air: Optical Games, Magic and<br />
Imagination,” 71-92 [ref. 1309]; Berthold HUB,<br />
“Material Gazes and Flying Images in Marsilio<br />
Ficino and Michelangelo,” 93-120 [ref. 1435];<br />
Wietse de BOER, “Spirits <strong>of</strong> Love: Castiglione<br />
and Neo-Platonic Discourses <strong>of</strong> Vision,” 121-<br />
140 [ref. 1483]; Thijs WESTSTEIJN, “ ‘Painting’s<br />
Enchanting Poison’: Artistic Efficacy and the<br />
Transfer <strong>of</strong> Spirits,” 141-178 [ref. 1584]; Sarah F.<br />
WILLIAMS, “ ‘Singe the Enchantment for Sleepe’:<br />
Music and Bewitched Sleep in Early Modern<br />
English Drama,” 179-196 [ref. 1491]; Wilhelm<br />
SCHMIDT-BIGGEMANN, “Bilder des Unsichtbaren:<br />
Robert Fludds Konzeption des Weltgeistes,”<br />
197-209 [ref. 1623]; Paul J. SMITH, “Sympathy<br />
in Eden: On Paradise with the Fall <strong>of</strong> Man<br />
by Rubens and Brueghel,” 211-244 [ref. 1469];<br />
Rose Marie SAN JUAN, “Dizzying Visions. St.<br />
Teresa <strong>of</strong> Jesus and the Embodied Visual Image,”<br />
245-267; Justin E. H. SMITH, “Spirit as Intermediary<br />
in Post-Cartesian Natural Philosophy,”<br />
269-291 [ref. 1647]; Dawn MORGAN, “The Motions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Laughter: Allegory and Physiology in<br />
Walter Charleton’s Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Passions<br />
(1674),” 293-312 [ref. 1755]; Jennifer FRANGOS,<br />
“Ghosts in the Machine: The Apparition <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Veal, Rowe’s Friendship in Death and the Early<br />
Eighteenth-Century Invisible World,” 313-329;<br />
Axel Christoph GAMPP, “Die Geburt des Kunstwerks<br />
durch den Geist der Proportion. Franz Xaver<br />
Messerschmidt und seine Charakterköpfe,” 331-<br />
354 [ref. 2039].<br />
1283. JALÓN, Mauricio. “El enciclopedismo entre<br />
1560 y 1620 y la implantación de las nuevas disciplinas<br />
científicas: sobre la Plaza de las ciencias<br />
de Suárez de Figueroa.” In Más allá de la Leyenda<br />
Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON<br />
(2007) [ref. 1557], 181–196.<br />
1284. RAIMONDI, Francesco Paolo. (Ed.) Giulio<br />
Cesare Vanini dal tardo Rinascimento al libertinisme<br />
érudit: atti del convegno di studi, Lecce, Taurisano,<br />
24–26 Ottobre 1985. Testi e saggi. (528 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Galatina, Lecce: Congedo, 2003. ISBN:<br />
8880864971.<br />
Contents: Francesco Paolo RAIMONDI, “Introduzione,”<br />
5-12; Donato VALLI, “Saluto augurale<br />
del Magnifico Rettore dell’Università degli Studi<br />
di Lecce,” 13-14; Tullio GREGORY, “Apertura<br />
del Convegno,” 15-18; Giovanni PAPULI,<br />
“Recenti studi vaniniani (1985),” 19-56; Vittorio<br />
ZACCHINO, “Vaniniani e antivaniniani tra Otto e<br />
Novecento,” 57-74; Hubert DETHIER, “J.-C. Vanini<br />
et l’Amphitheatrum de Heinrich Khunrath,”<br />
75-108; Franco BOZZI, “La peregrinatio in Europam<br />
di un filos<strong>of</strong>o pugliese,” 109-166; Francesco<br />
De PAOLA, “Giulio Cesare Vanini: un itinerario<br />
biografico-culturale,” 167-198; Gino BENZONI,<br />
“Presenze meridionali sullo sfondo lagunare,” 199-<br />
214; Enrico De MAS, “Vanini nell’ambito del Seicento<br />
anglo-veneto,” 215-234; Alfonso INGEGNO,<br />
“Vanini e Cardano: una rilettura,” 235-242; Giancarlo<br />
ZANIER, “La storicità della religione come<br />
problema filos<strong>of</strong>ico in Pomponazzi e in Vanini,”<br />
243-254; Mario PROTO, “Vanini, Machiavelli e il<br />
libertinismo politico,” 255-272; Franco FISTETTI,<br />
“Etica della ‘foelicitas’ e mortalità della ragione in<br />
Giulio Cesare Vanini,” 273-290; Cesare VASOLI,<br />
“L’imago naturae nell’opera del Vanini,” 291-308;<br />
Maria Teresa MARCIALIS, “Uomo e natura in G. C.<br />
Vanini e nel libertinage érudit,” 309-324; Graziella<br />
Federici VESCOVINI, “Estremi esiti radicali delle<br />
teorie astrologiche della scuola aristotelica ‘padovana’<br />
dei secoli XIV-XVI nelle opere di Vanini,”<br />
325-340; Ornella Pompeo FARACOVI, “Vanini e<br />
la stregoneria,” 341-356; Maurizio TORRINI, “Et<br />
vidi coelum novum et terram novam. A proposito<br />
di rivoluzione scientifica e libertinismo,” 357-382;<br />
Rosario JURLARO, “Aspetti magici e superstizioni<br />
pugliesi in Giulio Cesare Vanini,” 383-388; Germana<br />
ERNST, “Vanini e l’astrologia,” 389-408;<br />
Gianni IACOVELLI, “L’ambiente medico di terra<br />
d’Otranto al tempo di Giulio Cesare Vanini,” 409-<br />
418; Antimo NEGRI, “Hegel legge Vanini,” 419-<br />
436; Lorenzo BIANCHI, “Un dibattito sull’ateismo<br />
agli inizi del XVIII secolo: la polemica D. Durand<br />
– P. Bayle sul caso Vanini,” 437-468; Francesco<br />
POLITI, “Il Vanini di Hölderlin,” 469-482; Andrzei<br />
NOWICKI, “Vanini e la Filos<strong>of</strong>ia dell’incontro,”<br />
483-506; Fulvio TESSITORE, “Conclusioni del<br />
Convegno,” 507-510.<br />
1285. ULIVI, Elisabetta. “Documenti inediti su Luca<br />
Pacioli, Piero della Francesca e Leonardo da Vinci,<br />
con alcuni autografi.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 29 (2009):<br />
15–160.<br />
1286. ULIVI, Elisabetta. “Le residenze del padre di<br />
Leonardo da Vinci a Firenze nei quartieri di Santa<br />
Croce e di Santa Maria Novella.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat.<br />
27 (2007): 155–171.<br />
330-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
1287. CAÑIZARES-ESGUERRA, Jorge. “Crusading<br />
and Chivalric Epistemologies: Iberian Influences on<br />
Early-Modern European <strong>Science</strong>.” In Más allá de la<br />
Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and<br />
EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 197–208.<br />
330-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />
1288. BIESBROUCK, Maurits. “Pour une bibliographie<br />
remise à jour d’André Vésale (1514–1564).”<br />
Vesalius 12 (2006): 41–43.<br />
Regarding Harvey Cushing’s work on Vesalius.<br />
1289. BOUDET, Jean-Patrice. “Charles V, Gervais<br />
Chrétien et les manuscrits scientifiques du collège de<br />
maître Gervais.” Médiévales 52 (2007): 25–38.
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 81<br />
330-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
1290. MARTENS, Rhonda. “Harmony and Simplicity:<br />
Aesthetic Virtues and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Testability.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 258–266.<br />
330-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
1291. CHEN-MORRIS, Raz. “From Emblems to<br />
Diagrams: Kepler’s New Pictorial Language <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Representation.” Renaiss. Quart. 62 (2009):<br />
134–170.<br />
1292. FISCHEL, Angela. Natur im Bild. Zeichnung<br />
und Naturerkenntnis bei Conrad Gessner und Ulisse<br />
Aldrovandi. Humboldt-Schriften zur Kunst- und<br />
Bildgeschichte, 9. (204 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin:<br />
Gebr. Mann Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783786126102.<br />
1293. LEINKAUF, Thomas, and Karin HARTBECKE.<br />
(Eds.) Der Naturbegriff in der Frühen Neuzeit: Semantische<br />
Perspektiven zwischen 1500 und 1700.<br />
Frühe Neuzeit 110. Studien und Dokumente zur<br />
deutschen Literatur und Kultur im europäischen Kontext.<br />
(vi + 335 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Tübingen: Max<br />
Niemeyer Verlag, 2005. ISBN: 9783484366107.<br />
Includes: Enno RUDOLPH, “Die Seele innerhalb<br />
der Grenzen der bloßen Natur,” 21-30 [ref. 1362].<br />
1294. MELI, Domenico Bertoloni, and Anita GUER-<br />
RINI. “The Representation <strong>of</strong> Animals in the Early<br />
Modern Period.” Lead article <strong>of</strong> a series on representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> animals. Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 299–301.<br />
Contents: S. KUSUKAWA, “The Sources <strong>of</strong> Gessner’s<br />
Pictures for the Historia animalium,” 303–<br />
328 [ref. 1464]; Karin EKHOLM, “Fabricius’s and<br />
Harvey’s Representations <strong>of</strong> Animal Generation,”<br />
329–352 [ref. 1478]; Sarah COHEN, “Searching<br />
the Animal Psyche with Charles Le Brun,” 353–<br />
382 [ref. 1753]; Anita GUERRINI, “The King’s<br />
Animals and the King’s Books: The Illustrations<br />
for the Paris Academy’s Histoire des animaux,”<br />
383–404 [ref. 1748]; Domenico Bertoloni MELI,<br />
“The Representation <strong>of</strong> Insects in the Seventeenth<br />
Century: A Comparative Approach,” 405–429<br />
[ref. 1750].<br />
330-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
1295. GÖTTLER, Christine. “Fire, Smoke and<br />
Vapour. Jan Brueghel’s ‘Poetic Hells’: ‘Ghespoock’<br />
in Early Modern European Art.” In Spirits Unseen,<br />
edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER (2008) [ref. 1282],<br />
19–46.<br />
1296. HAYASHI, Akie. “Shakespeare and the Sidney<br />
Circle: Giordano Bruno’s Influence in Renaissance<br />
England.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/06 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at Tsurumi Daigaku (Japan), 2006.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3321231. 202 pp.<br />
1297. HILLOOWALA, R. “Michelangelo: Anatomy<br />
and Its Implication in His Art.” Vesalius 15 (2009):<br />
19–25.<br />
1298. TEST, Edward McLean. “Consuming the<br />
Americas: New World Flora and Fauna in English<br />
Literature, 1580–1620.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/09<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />
Barbara, 2008. Advisor: Helgerson, Richard. Pub.<br />
no. AA. 225 pp.<br />
330-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
1299. BROWN, Alison. “New Light on the Papal<br />
Condemnation <strong>of</strong> Pico’s Theses: Antonio Alabranti’s<br />
Letter to Niccolò Michelozzi in January 1487.” Rinascimento<br />
46 (2006): 357–372.<br />
1300. CATTO, Jeremy. “The Philosophical Context<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Renaissance Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the Bible.” In Hebrew<br />
Bible / Old Testament, edited by Magne SÆBØE<br />
(Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2008), 106–<br />
122.<br />
1301. MEHL, Édouard. “Héliocentrisme et eschatologie<br />
: l’astronomie et le ‘soleil de justice.’ ” In<br />
Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre, edited by GRANADA<br />
and MEHL (2009) [ref. 1404], 355–380.<br />
330-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
1302. ESTEBAN PIÑEIRO, Mariano. “La institucionalización<br />
de la ciencia aplicada en la España del<br />
siglo XVI: un modelo cuestionado.” In Más allá de la<br />
Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and<br />
EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 427–442.<br />
1303. RICCI, Saverio. “ ‘Una filos<strong>of</strong>ica milizia’.<br />
L’Accademia dei Lincei e la cultura scientifica a<br />
Roma.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 1280], 179–196.<br />
1304. ROWLAND, Ingrid D. “Il geroglifico del<br />
mondo. Athanasius Kircher e il suo Museo.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 215–232.<br />
330-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
1305. BORRELLI, Arianna. “The Weatherglass and<br />
Its Observers in the Early Seventeenth Century.” In<br />
Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by ZITTEL et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 1546], 67–130.<br />
1306. CAMEROTA, Filippo. “The Medici Collection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mathematical Instruments: <strong>History</strong> and Museography.”<br />
In European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments,<br />
1550–1750, edited by STRANO et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 243], 129–148.<br />
1307. CLEEMPOEL, Koenraad Van. “Philip II’s Escorial<br />
and Its Collection <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments.” In<br />
European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, 1550–<br />
1750, edited by STRANO et al. (2009) [ref. 243],<br />
101–127.<br />
1308. DOLZ, Wolfram. “The Waywisers <strong>of</strong> Elector<br />
August <strong>of</strong> Saxony and Their New Use in the Survey <strong>of</strong><br />
Saxon Postal Roads.” In European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Instruments, 1550–1750, edited by STRANO et<br />
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1309. DUPRÉ, Sven. “Images in the Air: Optical<br />
Games, Magic and Imagination.” In Spirits Unseen,
82 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
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1310. DUPRÉ, Sven, and Michael KOREY. “Inside<br />
the Kunstkammer: The Circulation <strong>of</strong> Optical Knowledge<br />
and Instruments at the Dresden Court.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
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Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 405–420.<br />
1311. GIANNICHEDDA, Enrico. “Pesi e misure: storia<br />
e archeologia di sistemi eterogenei.” In Le Scienze,<br />
edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 641–<br />
658.<br />
1312. HAUSCHKE, Sven. “The Mathematical Instruments<br />
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<strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, 1550–1750, edited by<br />
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1313. HICKS, Robert D. “Instruments <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology in Early Virginia.” Rittenhouse 21, no. 2<br />
(2007): 65–81.<br />
1314. MINIATI, Mara. “Misurare con la vista: gli<br />
strumenti scientifici.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLER-<br />
ICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 73–94.<br />
1315. PLASSMEYER, Peter. “Christoph Schissler:<br />
The Elector’s Dealer.” In European Collections<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, 1550–1750, edited by<br />
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1316. RENNER, Claude. “A propos des pots à<br />
bouillon d’étain.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 40 (2006):<br />
91–95.<br />
On 16th-century medical use <strong>of</strong> the hermetic<br />
pewter pot by Ambrose Pare.<br />
330-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
1317. BALBIANI, Laura. “ ‘Manifestare gli occulti<br />
segreti della natura’. Giovan Battista della Porta e<br />
la letteratura dei segreti.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 149–162.<br />
1318. BEVER, Edward. “Witchcraft Prosecutions<br />
and the Decline <strong>of</strong> Magic.” J. Interdis. Hist. 40<br />
(2009): 263–293.<br />
1319. CHESTERS, Timothy. “Demonology on the<br />
Margins: Robert Du Triez’s Les Ruses, finesses et<br />
impostures des espritz malins (1563).” Renaiss. Stud.<br />
21 (2007): 395–410.<br />
1320. COLLINS, David J. “Albertus, Magnus or Magus?<br />
Magic, Natural Philosophy, and Religious Reform<br />
in the Late Middle Ages.” Renaiss. Quart. 63<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 1–44.<br />
1321. DAXELMÜLLER, Christoph. “Magie zwischen<br />
Religion und Wissenschaft am H<strong>of</strong> Rudolfs II von<br />
Habsburg in Prag.” In Religion und Magie in Ostmitteleuropa,<br />
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121–141.<br />
1322. GIGLIONI, Guido. “La divinazione: motivi<br />
filos<strong>of</strong>ici e aspetti sociali.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 247–260.<br />
1323. JÄHNIG, Bernhart. “Magie im alten Ordensland.<br />
Zum Nachleben vorchristlicher Vorstellungen in<br />
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1324. KIECKHEFER, Richard. “Magic at Innsbruck:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> 1485 Reexamined.” In Religion und<br />
Magie in Ostmitteleuropa, edited by WÜNSCH (2006)<br />
[ref. 990], 11–29.<br />
1325. LÁNG, Benedek. “The Criminalization <strong>of</strong><br />
Possessing Necromantic Books in Fifteenth-Century<br />
Krakow.” In Religion und Magie in Ostmitteleuropa,<br />
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1326. LELLI, Fabrizio. “Il linguaggio di Dio. La<br />
cabala in Occidente.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLER-<br />
ICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 129–148.<br />
1327. MEIER-OESER, Stephan. “Medieval, Renaissance<br />
and Reformation Angels: A Comparison.” In<br />
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IRIBARREN and LENZ (2008) [ref. 983], 187–200.<br />
1328. PERRONE COMPAGNI, Vittoria. “Il De occulta<br />
philosophia di Cornelio Agrippa. Parole chiave:<br />
uomo—microcosm, prisca theologia, cabala, magia.”<br />
Bruniana Campanelliana 13 (2007): 429–448.<br />
1329. PERRONE COMPAGNI, Vittoria. “Maritare il<br />
mondo. Magia naturale ed ermetismo.” In Le Scienze,<br />
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110.<br />
1330. POTKOWSKI, Edward. “Gott, Teufel<br />
und Schrift. Vorstellungen zu den heiligen und<br />
dämonischen Wirkungen der Schrift im Polen des<br />
15.–16. Jahrhunderts.” In Religion und Magie in Ostmitteleuropa,<br />
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1331. SAMERSKI, Stefan. “Exorzistische Praktiken<br />
und apotropäische Schutzzeichen in Olmütz. Eine<br />
jesuitische Propaganda um 1600.” In Religion und<br />
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1332. SANTI, Francesco. “Per una storia degli specchi<br />
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1333. SEITZ, Jonathan. “ ‘The Root Is Hidden and<br />
the Material Uncertain’: The Challenges <strong>of</strong> Prosecuting<br />
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1334. SIMON, Sophie. “Si je le veux, il mourra !”<br />
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Lausanne: Université de Lausanne, 2007. ISBN:<br />
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330-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
1335. BETTINZOLI, Attilio. La lucerna di Cleante.<br />
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1336. BOGAART, Saskia. Geleerde kennis in de<br />
volkstaal: “Van den proprieteyten der dinghen”<br />
(Haarlem 1485) in perspectief. Artesliteratuur in<br />
de Nederlanden, 4. (252 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Hilversum:<br />
Verloren, 2004. ISBN: 9789065508157.<br />
On the encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Bartholomaeus Anglicus.<br />
1337. BRUNO, Giordano. De l’infinito, universo et<br />
mondi. Translated Title: [Über das Unendliche, das<br />
Universum und die Welten.] In Italian. Translated,<br />
with an introduction and commentary, by Angelika<br />
BÖNKER-VALLON. Giordano Bruno Werke, 4. (cxliii<br />
+ 427 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hamburg: Felix Meiner<br />
Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783787318049.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R119]<br />
1338. BRUNO, Giordano. De la causa, principio e<br />
uno. Translated Title: [Über die Ursache, das Prinzip<br />
und das Eine.] In Italian. Translated, with an introduction<br />
and commentary, by Thomas LEINKAUF.<br />
Giordano Bruno Werke, 3. (cxcii + 537 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783787318032.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R120]<br />
1339. CARDANO, Girolamo. De uno. Edited by<br />
José Manuel GARCÍA VALVERDE. (xliv + 63<br />
pp.; bibl.) Firenze: Olschki Editore, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9788822258915.<br />
The original text was published in 1562.<br />
1340. CAROTI, Stefano. “Note sulle fonti medievali<br />
di Pico della Mirandola.” Giornale Critico della<br />
Filos<strong>of</strong>ia Italiana 25 (2005): 60–92.<br />
1341. COPENHAVER, Brian P. “Maimonides, Abulafia<br />
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Rinascimento 46 (2006): 23–51.<br />
1342. DEFLERS, Isabelle. “Aristotelismus in Melanchthons<br />
Rechtsauffassung.” In Politischer Aristotelismus<br />
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1343. DEFLERS, Isabelle. Lex und ordo: eine rechtshistorische<br />
Untersuchung der Rechtsauffassung Melanchthons.<br />
Schriften zur Rechtsgeschichte, 121. (iv<br />
+ 318 pp.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: Duncker & Humblot,<br />
2005. ISBN: 9783428112456.<br />
Considers Melanchthon’s natural law theory.<br />
1344. DEXIPPUS, and Johannes Bernardus FELI-<br />
CIANUS. In defensionem praedicamentorum Aristotelis<br />
adversus Plotinum. Ubersetzt von Johannes Bernardus<br />
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Edited by Anja HEILMANN and Charles H. LOHR.<br />
Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, 14. (xxvii + 48<br />
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1345. FORLIVESI, Marco. (Ed.) Antonio Bernardi<br />
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umanista alla corte dei Farnese. (xxii + 201 pp.;<br />
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V centenario della nascita,” Mirandola, 30 novembre<br />
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1348. HANKINS, James, and Ada PALMER. The<br />
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1353. LEINKAUF, Thomas. “Selbstrealisierung: Anthropologische<br />
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1355. MELANCHTHON, Phillipp. Melanchthons<br />
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1361. PASSANNANTE, Gerard. “The Art <strong>of</strong> Reading<br />
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1362. RUDOLPH, Enno. “Die Seele innerhalb der<br />
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1363. SÁNCHEZ GÁZQUEZ, Joaquín José. “Aristotéles<br />
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1368. EDELHEIT, Amos. “Francesco Patrizi’s Two<br />
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1369. EKHOLM, Karin J. “Tartaglia’s ragioni: A<br />
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On different forms <strong>of</strong> reasoning Tartaglia used to<br />
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1370. FRANCI, Raffaella. “Trattatistica d’abaco<br />
e numismatica: un caso esemplare: il trattato del<br />
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1372. FREGUGLIA, Paolo. “Viète reader <strong>of</strong> Diophantus:<br />
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1375. GIUSTI, Enrico. “La théorie des proportions<br />
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1376. MALET, A. “Just before Viète: Numbers,<br />
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1377. NENCI, Elio. “Le ricerche matematiche tra<br />
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1378. REY, Javier Docampo. “Algebraic Diagrams<br />
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1379. REY, Javier Docampo. “Texts & Documents.<br />
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le plan en un point seulement’ : Un problème<br />
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On a geometrical concept in Blasius <strong>of</strong> Parma’s<br />
commentary on De anima.<br />
1381. RUIZ HIGUERAS, Luisa, and Francisco Javier<br />
GARCÍA GARCÍA. “Arithmetica Practica y Specvlativa<br />
de J. Pérez de Moya (1513–1596): análisis<br />
epistemológico y didáctico.” Llull 32 (2009): 103–<br />
134.<br />
1382. SORCI, Alessandra. “L’‘invention del secul<br />
nostro nova’: la prospettiva rinascimentale.” In<br />
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1383. SORCI, Alessandra. “Traduzioni ed edizioni<br />
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1384. ULIVI, Elisabetta. “Ancora su Benedetto da<br />
Firenze.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 27 (2007): 289–314.<br />
“Our work presents new documents on the master<br />
<strong>of</strong> the abacus Benedetto di Antonio.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
1385. ULIVI, Elisabetta. “Scuole d’abaco e insegnamento<br />
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1386. VANPAEMEL, Geert. “The Distant Court: The<br />
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1387. ZHAO Jiwei. “Reconstructing Cardano’s Four<br />
Special Rules <strong>of</strong> Quartic Equation: A Discussion<br />
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Mathematics.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
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330-104. MUSIC<br />
1388. DUMITRESCU, Theodor. John Dygon’s Proportiones<br />
practicabiles secundum Gaffurium. (xi +<br />
194 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Urbana: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />
Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780252031823.<br />
These two treatises concern musical notation,<br />
rhythmic proportions, and practical issues about<br />
performance.<br />
1389. FEND, Michael. “La teoria musicale: la concezione<br />
aritmetica di Gioseffo Zarlino e l’estetica della<br />
musica di Vincenzo Galilei.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
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1390. ARNOLD, Matthieu. “De la Création aux<br />
signes célestes de la fin du monde : le ciel dans<br />
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1391. BARKER, Peter. “Stoic Alternatives to Aristotelian<br />
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1392. BARKER, Peter. “The Hypotyposes orbium<br />
cœlestium (Strasbourg, 1568).” In Nouveau Ciel,<br />
Nouvelle Terre, edited by GRANADA and MEHL<br />
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1393. BOTLEY, Paul. “Renaissance Scholarship and<br />
the Athenian Calendar.” Greek Roman Byzantine<br />
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1394. CANACCINI, Federico. “Giovanni da Capestrano<br />
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Franciscana 8 (2006): 293–331.<br />
1395. CIBEI, Gabriella. “Osservazioni sulla tradizione<br />
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Quad. Stor. Univ. Padova 37 (2004): 31–82.<br />
1396. COPERNICO, Niccolò. La struttura del cosmo.<br />
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trans. Renato GIROLDINI. Immagini della Ragione<br />
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ISBN: 9788822259516.<br />
1397. COPERNICUS, Nicolaus. Das neue Weltbild:<br />
drei Texte : Commentariolus, Brief gegen Werner,<br />
De revolutionibus I. Edited by Hans Gunter ZEKL.<br />
Philosophische Bibliothek, 300. (lxxxiv + 252 pp.;<br />
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1398. GAULKE, Karsten. “ ‘The First European Observatory<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sixteenth Century, as Founded by<br />
Landgrave Wilhelm IV <strong>of</strong> Hesse-Kassel’: A Serious<br />
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1399. GIACOMOTTO-CHARRA, Violaine. “Entre<br />
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1400. GODDU, André. Copernicus and the Aristotelian<br />
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Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>, 12. (xxvii + 575 pp.; ill.;<br />
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ISBN: 9789004181076.<br />
1401. GODDU, André. “Copernicus’s Mereological<br />
Vision <strong>of</strong> the Universe.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence<br />
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Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 316–339.<br />
Mereology is the philosophical study <strong>of</strong> part/whole<br />
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emphasis by Copernicus, Mästlin, and Kepler on<br />
harmony and commensurability.<br />
1402. GRANADA, Miguel Á. “La théorie des comètes<br />
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Terre, edited by GRANADA and MEHL (2009)<br />
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1403. GRANADA, Miguel Á., and Dario TESSICINI.<br />
“Cosmologia e nuova astronomia.” In Le Scienze,
86 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
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21–46.<br />
1404. GRANADA, Miguel Ángel, and Éduard MEHL.<br />
(Eds.) Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre: La révolution<br />
copernicienne dans l’Allemagne de la Réforme<br />
(1530–1630). L’Âne d’or, 30. (442 pp.) Paris:<br />
Les Belles Lettres, 2009. ISBN: 9782251420370.<br />
Contents: Miguel Ángel GRANADA and Édouard<br />
MEHL, “Introduction,” 9-18; Matthieu ARNOLD,<br />
“De la Création aux signes célestes de la fin du<br />
monde: le ciel dans quelques sermons de Martin<br />
Luther et de Jean Calvin,” 19-39 [ref. 1390];<br />
Michel-Pierre LERNER, “ ‘Der Narr will die<br />
gantze kunst Astronomiae umkehren’: sur un<br />
célèbre Propos de table de Luther,” 41-65; Jürgen<br />
HAMEL, “Die Begründung der modernen astronomischen<br />
Beobachtungstechnik an der Kasseler<br />
Sternwarte im 16. Jahrhundert. Der Kasseler<br />
Sternkatalog 1586—eine Fehleranalyse der<br />
ihm zugrunde liegenden Positionsmessungen,”<br />
67-84 [ref. 1405]; Peter BARKER, “The Hypotyposes<br />
orbium cœlestium (Strasbourg, 1568),”<br />
85-108 [ref. 1392]; Alain-Philippe SEGONDS, “Astronomie<br />
terrestre / Astronomie céleste chez Tycho<br />
Brahe,” 109-142 [ref. 1420]; Adam J. MOSLEY,<br />
“Heaven and Earth in the Late-Sixteenth Century:<br />
Tycho and Kepler on the Sub- and Supra-Lunary,”<br />
143-154; Dieter LAUNERT, “Le système du monde<br />
de Nicolas Raimar Ursus comparé à ceux de Brahe<br />
et Roeslin,” 155-178 [ref. 1409]; Jean SEIDEN-<br />
GART, “Le copernicianisme de Christoph Rothmann<br />
dans sa controverse avec Tycho Brahe et son<br />
prétendu ‘retrait,’ ” 179-205 [ref. 1421]; Miguel Á.<br />
GRANADA, “La théorie des comètes de Helisæus<br />
Roeslin,” 207-244 [ref. 1402]; Isabelle PANTIN,<br />
“L’Epitome Astronomiae de Maestlin ou comment<br />
enseigner aux débutants les bons principes,” 245-<br />
267 [ref. 1414]; Nick JARDINE, “Kepler, God, and<br />
the Virtues <strong>of</strong> Copernican Hypotheses,” 269-281<br />
[ref. 1675]; Daniel A. DI LISCIA, “Kepler’s A<br />
Priori Copernicanism in his Mysterium Cosmographicum,”<br />
283-317; Charlotte METHUEN, “De<br />
la sola scriptura à l’Astronomia nova: Principe<br />
d’autorité, principe d’accommodation et réforme<br />
de l’astronomie dans l’œuvre de Jean Kepler,” 319-<br />
338 [ref. 1594]; Didier KAHN, “Helisæus Roeslin,<br />
Joseph Du Chesne et la doctrine des cinq éléments<br />
et principes,” 339-354 [ref. 1437]; Édouard MEHL,<br />
“Héliocentrisme et eschatologie: l’astronomie et le<br />
‘soleil de justice,’ ” 355-380 [ref. 1301]; Nicolas<br />
ROUDET, “Bibliographie,” 381-422.<br />
1405. HAMEL, Jürgen. “Die Begründung der modernen<br />
astronomischen Beobachtungstechnik an der<br />
Kasseler Sternwarte im 16. Jahrhundert. Der Kasseler<br />
Sternkatalog 1586—eine Fehleranalyse der ihm zugrunde<br />
liegenden Positionsmessungen.” In Nouveau<br />
Ciel, Nouvelle Terre, edited by GRANADA and MEHL<br />
(2009) [ref. 1404], 67–84.<br />
1406. JARDINE, Nicholas, and Renée RAPHAEL.<br />
“Introduction: Forms and Functions <strong>of</strong> Early Modern<br />
Celestial Imagery.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 283–<br />
286.<br />
1407. KING, David A. Astrolabes and Angels, Epigrams<br />
and Enigmas: From Regiomontanus’ Acrostic<br />
for Cardinal Bessarion to Piero della Francesca’s<br />
Flagellation <strong>of</strong> Christ. Boethius, 56. (xi + 348 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index; CD-ROM.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner<br />
Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783515090612.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R503]<br />
1408. KNOX, D. “Copernicus’s Doctrine <strong>of</strong> Gravity<br />
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Warburg Courtauld Inst. 68 (2005): 157–211.<br />
1409. LAUNERT, Dieter. “Le système du monde de<br />
Nicolas Raimar Ursus comparé à ceux de Brahe et<br />
Roeslin.” In Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre, edited by<br />
GRANADA and MEHL (2009) [ref. 1404], 155–178.<br />
1410. LERNER, Michel-Pierre. “Aux origines de<br />
la polémique anticopernicienne (II). Martin Luther,<br />
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Phil. Théol. 90 (2006): 409–452.<br />
See also Michel-Pierre LERNER, “Aux origines<br />
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Phil. Théol. 86 (2002): 681–721.Michel-Pierre<br />
LERNER, “Aux origines de la polémique anticopernicienne<br />
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681–721<br />
1411. LÜTHY, Christoph. “Centre, Circle, Circumference:<br />
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1412. METHUEN, Charlotte. “On the Threshold <strong>of</strong><br />
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1413. OMODEO, Pietro Daniel. “Giordano Bruno<br />
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1414. PANTIN, Isabelle. “L’Epitome Astronomiae<br />
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1415. PANTIN, Isabelle. “The Astronomical Diagrams<br />
in Oronce Finé’s Protomathesis (1532):<br />
Founding a French Tradition?” J. Hist. Astron. 41<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 287–310.<br />
1416. PORTUONDO, María M. “Spanish Cosmography<br />
and the New World Crisis.” In Más allá de la<br />
Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and<br />
EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 383–398.<br />
1417. POULLE, Emmanuel. (Ed.) Die Planetenlaufuhr:<br />
Ein Meisterwerk der Astronomie und Technik<br />
der Renaissance geschaffen von Eberhard Baldewein<br />
1563–1568. Jahresschrift (Deutsche Gesellschaft für<br />
Chronometrie), 47. (272 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Nürnberg:<br />
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783898705486.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R720]
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 87<br />
1418. ROWLAND, Ingrid D. “What Giordano Bruno<br />
Left Behind: Rome, 1600.” Common Knowl. 14<br />
(2008): 424–433.<br />
On Bruno’s psychological isolation as a result <strong>of</strong><br />
his philosophical and cosmological beliefs.<br />
1419. SATTERLEY, Renae. “The Rediscovery <strong>of</strong><br />
Two Celestial Maps from 1537.” Imago Mundi 62<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 86–91.<br />
1420. SEGONDS, Alain-Philippe. “Astronomie terrestre<br />
/ Astronomie céleste chez Tycho Brahe.” In<br />
Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre, edited by GRANADA<br />
and MEHL (2009) [ref. 1404], 109–142.<br />
1421. SEIDENGART, Jean. “Le copernicianisme de<br />
Christoph Rothmann dans sa controverse avec Tycho<br />
Brahe et son prétendu ‘retrait.’ ” In Nouveau Ciel,<br />
Nouvelle Terre, edited by GRANADA and MEHL<br />
(2009) [ref. 1404], 179–205.<br />
1422. SHANK, Michael H. “L’astronomia nel Quattrocento<br />
tra corti e università.” In Le Scienze, edited<br />
by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 3–20.<br />
1423. SHANK, Michael H. “Setting Up Copernicus?<br />
Astronomy and Natural Philosophy in Giambattista<br />
Capuano da Manfredonia’s Expositio on the Sphere.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence and Interpretation:<br />
Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong><br />
John E. Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. & Med. 14<br />
(2009): 290–315.<br />
330-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
1424. AZZOLINI, Monica. “The Political Uses<br />
<strong>of</strong> Astrology: Predicting the Illness and Death <strong>of</strong><br />
Princes, Kings and Popes in the Italian Renaissance.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars, Spirits, Signs: Towards<br />
a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800” [ref. 286]. Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 135–145.<br />
1425. BERTOZZI, Marco. (Ed.) Nello specchio del<br />
cielo: Giovanni Pico della Mirandola e le Disputationes<br />
contro l’astrologia divinatoria : atti del<br />
convegno di studi, Mirandola, 16 aprile 2004, Ferrara,<br />
17 aprile 2004. Studi pichiani, 12. (vi + 165<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: L.S. Olschki, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9788822257222.<br />
1426. GREEN, Jonathan. “The First Copernican<br />
Astrologer: Andreas Aurifaber’s Practica for 1541.”<br />
J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 157–165.<br />
1427. HAYTON, Darin. “Instruments and Demonstrations<br />
in the Astrological Curriculum: Evidence<br />
from the University <strong>of</strong> Vienna, 1500–1530.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue: “Stars, Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–1800” [ref. 286]. Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 125–134.<br />
1428. NESSELRATH, Heinz-Günther. “Erasmus und<br />
die Astrologie.” In Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Renaissance,<br />
edited by Klaus BERGDOLT and Walther<br />
LUDWIG (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005), 293–308.<br />
1429. PENNUTO, C. “The Debate on Critical Days<br />
in Renaissance Italy.” In Astro-Medicine, edited by<br />
AKASOY et al. (2008) [ref. 284].<br />
1430. POMPEO FARACOVI, Ornella. “La riforma<br />
dell’astrologia.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLER-<br />
ICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 59–72.<br />
1431. RUTKIN, H. Darrell. “L’astrologia da Alberto<br />
Magno a Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 47–58.<br />
1432. TORRELLA, Hieronymus. Opus praeclarum<br />
de imaginibus astrologicis. Edited by Nicolas<br />
WEILL-PAROT. Micrologus’ Library, 23. (vi + 304<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze: Sismel Edizioni del Galluzzo,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9788884502698.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R890]<br />
330-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
1433. GIACOMOTTO-CHARRA, Violaine. “Le traducteur<br />
à l’œuvre : Le De principiis de Gemma<br />
Frisius et sa traduction par Claude de Boissière.”<br />
In Traduire la science, edited by DURIS (2008)<br />
[ref. 251], 163–224.<br />
1434. HELBING, Mario Otto. “La scienza della<br />
meccanica nel Cinquecento.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 573–592.<br />
1435. HUB, Berthold. “Material Gazes and Flying<br />
Images in Marsilio Ficino and Michelangelo.” In<br />
Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1282], 93–120.<br />
On theories <strong>of</strong> optics and the role <strong>of</strong> perception.<br />
1436. JESSEPH, Douglas. “Machines, Mechanism,<br />
and the Development <strong>of</strong> Mechanics: Contemporary<br />
Understandings.” Perspect. Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 98–112.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Michael J. CROWE, Mechanics<br />
from Aristotle to Einstein (2007); Peter DEAR,<br />
The Intelligibility <strong>of</strong> Nature (2006); Helen HAT-<br />
TAB, Descartes on Forms and Mechanisms (2009);<br />
Wolfgang LEFÈVRE (ed.), Picturing Machines,<br />
1400-1700 (2004); Carla Rita PALMERINO and J.<br />
M. M. H. THIJSSEN (eds.), The Reception <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Galilean <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Motion in Seventeenth-Century<br />
Europe (2004).<br />
1437. KAHN, Didier. “Helisæus Roeslin, Joseph<br />
Du Chesne et la doctrine des cinq éléments et principes.”<br />
In Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle Terre, edited by<br />
GRANADA and MEHL (2009) [ref. 1404], 339–354.<br />
1438. SNYDER, James G. “The Theory <strong>of</strong> materia<br />
prima in Marsilio Ficino.” Vivarium 46 (2008): 192–<br />
221.<br />
330-114. ALCHEMY<br />
1439. CHAPMAN, Alison A. “Marking Time: Astrology,<br />
Almanacs, and English Protestantism.” Renaiss.<br />
Quart. 60 (2007): 1257–1290.<br />
1440. CRISCIANI, Chiara. “L’alchimia dal Medioevo<br />
al Rinascimento: scientia o ars?” In Le Scienze, edited<br />
by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 111–128.<br />
1441. RAMPLING, Jennifer M. “The Catalogue <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ripley Corpus: Alchemical Writings Attributed
88 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
to George Ripley (d. ca. 1490).” Ambix 57 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
125–201.<br />
330-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
1442. ALVAREZ, Walter, and Henrique LEITÃO.<br />
“The Neglected Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology: The<br />
Copernican Revolution as a Major Advance in Understanding<br />
the Earth.” Geology 38 (<strong>2010</strong>): 231–234.<br />
1443. BERNARDONI, Andrea. “Biringuccio, l’arte<br />
dei metalli e la mineralogia.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 497–512.<br />
1444. JOLY, Bernard. “Présences stoïciennes dans<br />
les théories des marées aux XVI e et XVII e siècles.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008): 287–311.<br />
1445. MARTIN, Craig. “Conjecture, Probabilism,<br />
and Provisional Knowledge in Renaissance Meteorology.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence and Interpretation:<br />
Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine in<br />
Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951]. Early Sci. &<br />
Med. 14 (2009): 265–289.<br />
1446. MARTIN, Craig. “Experience <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
World and Aristotelian Revisions <strong>of</strong> the Earth’s Climates<br />
during the Renaissance.” Hist. Meteor. 3<br />
(2006): 1–15.<br />
330-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
1447. BOULOUX, Nathalie. “La géographie à la cour<br />
(Italie, XVe siècle).” Micrologus 16 (2008): 171–188.<br />
1448. BUISSERET, David. “The Cartographic Technique<br />
<strong>of</strong> Samuel de Champlain.” Imago Mundi 61<br />
(2009): 256–259.<br />
1449. CATTANEO, Angelo. “Mappae Mundi e carte<br />
marine nel Rinascimento: una storia polifonica.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 551–572.<br />
1450. CHEN, Hui-hung. “The Human Body as a<br />
Universe: Understanding Heaven by Visualization<br />
and Sensibility in Jesuit Cartography in China.” Cath.<br />
Hist. Rev. 93 (2007): 517–552.<br />
On the religious meaning <strong>of</strong> Jesuit world maps<br />
produced in China.<br />
1451. ELSE, Felicia M. “Controlling the Waters<br />
<strong>of</strong> Granducal Florence: A New Look at Stefano<br />
Bonsignori’s View <strong>of</strong> the City (1584).” Imago Mundi<br />
61 (2009): 168–185.<br />
1452. GOW, Andrew. “Empirical Empire: Eurocentrism<br />
and Cosmopolitanism in the ‘Last’ Mappamundi<br />
(Fra Mauro).” In Europa im Weltbild des<br />
Mittelalters, edited by BAUMGÄRTNER and KUGLER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1174], 259–267.<br />
1453. LEITÃO, Henrique. “Maritime Discoveries<br />
and the Discovery <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Pedro Nunes and Early<br />
Modern <strong>Science</strong>.” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra,<br />
edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007)<br />
[ref. 1557], 89–104.<br />
1454. LICINI, Patrizia. “European and Ottoman<br />
Landmarks from a Portolan Chart at the Time <strong>of</strong><br />
Enea Silvio Piccolomini.” In Europa im Weltbild des<br />
Mittelalters, edited by BAUMGÄRTNER and KUGLER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1174], 191–218.<br />
1455. OLIVEIRA, Francisco Roque de. “Una especie<br />
de invisibilidad: limitaciones de la divulgación<br />
internacional de la literatura de los descubrimientos<br />
portugueses y el ejemplo del saber geográfico sobre<br />
la China.” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by<br />
NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557],<br />
105–120.<br />
1456. ROSE, Susan. “Mathematics and the Art <strong>of</strong><br />
Navigation: The Advance <strong>of</strong> Scientific Seamanship<br />
in Elizabethan England.” Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 14<br />
(2004): 175–184.<br />
1457. SANDMAN, Alison. “Latitude, Longitude, and<br />
Ideas about the Utility <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” In Más allá de la<br />
Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and<br />
EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 371–382.<br />
1458. SKRYCKI, Radoslaw. “On Cosmography in<br />
the Ideal State. ‘City <strong>of</strong> the Sun’ <strong>of</strong> Thomas Campanella.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist.<br />
Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 2 (2009): 21–36.<br />
On Campanella’s work spanning many fields, including<br />
geography, astrology, astronomy, geology,<br />
and other natural sciences.<br />
1459. SMALL, Margaret. “From Jellied Seas to Open<br />
Waterways: Redefining the Northern Limit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Knowable World.” Renaiss. Stud. 21 (2007): 315–<br />
339.<br />
1460. ZINNI, Mariana C. “El descubrimiento de<br />
América y la invención de un nuevo espacio hermenéutico:<br />
Alternativas de la mimesis y el surgimiento<br />
de una modernidad contaminada.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 69/07 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Herlinghaus, Hermann. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3322390. 295 pp.<br />
330-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
1461. DEVAUX, Guy. “Le symbole des trois règnes<br />
de la nature. Pour en appr<strong>of</strong>ondir la signification<br />
symbolique.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 73–80.<br />
1462. GALLUZZI, Paolo. “Leonardo da Vinci’s<br />
Concept <strong>of</strong> ‘Nature’: ‘More Cruel Stepmother than<br />
Mother.’ ” In Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 1], 13–29.<br />
1463. GUERRINI, Luigi. “Piante e animali del Nuovo<br />
Mondo. Federico Cesi e il Tesoro messicano.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 197–214.<br />
1464. KUSUKAWA, S. “The Sources <strong>of</strong> Gessner’s<br />
Pictures for the Historia animalium.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series<br />
on representation <strong>of</strong> animals. [ref. 1294]. Ann. Sci.<br />
67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 303–328.<br />
1465. MASSETI, Marco, and Cecilia VERACINI.<br />
“The First Record <strong>of</strong> Marcgrave’s Capuchin in Europe:<br />
South American Monkeys in Italy during the
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 89<br />
Early Sixteenth Century.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 91–101.<br />
1466. OGILVIE, Brian W. “La storia naturale tra libro<br />
ed esperienza.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO<br />
et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 163–178.<br />
1467. PADEN, Jeremy. “The Iguana and the Barrel<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mud: Memory, Natural <strong>History</strong>, and Hermeneutics<br />
in Oviedo’s Sumario de la natural historia de las<br />
Indias.” Col. Latin Amer. Rev. 16 (2007): 203–226.<br />
1468. SMITH, Pamela H., and Tonny BEENTJES.<br />
“Nature and Art, Making and Knowing: Reconstructing<br />
Sixteenth-Century Life-Casting Techniques.” Renaiss.<br />
Quart. 63 (<strong>2010</strong>): 128–179.<br />
Argues “that life-casting in the sixteenth century<br />
was viewed in part as a means to the knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />
nature.” (from the abstract)<br />
1469. SMITH, Paul J. “Sympathy in Eden: On Paradise<br />
with the Fall <strong>of</strong> Man by Rubens and Brueghel.”<br />
In Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1282], 211–244.<br />
1470. THOMPSON, Katherine Anne. “Monsters in<br />
Paradise: The Representation <strong>of</strong> the Natural World in<br />
the Historias <strong>of</strong> Bartolome de Las Casas and Gonzalo<br />
Fernandez de Oviedo.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07<br />
(2011).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College<br />
Park, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor: Harrison, Regina. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3409662. 234 pp.<br />
330-131. BOTANY<br />
1471. BLANK, Andreas. “Julius Caesar Scaliger<br />
on Plant Generation and the Question <strong>of</strong> Species<br />
Constancy.” Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 266–286.<br />
1472. DE VOS, Paula Susan. “The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Spices:<br />
Empiricism and Economic Botany in the Early Spanish<br />
Empire.” J. World Hist. 17 (2006): 399–427.<br />
1473. KUSUKAWA, Sachiko. “Image, Text and Observatio:<br />
The Codex Kentmanus.” Early Sci. & Med.<br />
14 (2009): 445–475.<br />
1474. SELOSSE, Philippe. “Traduire la nomenclature<br />
botanique néo-latine de la Renaissance : La<br />
linguistique au secours de l’histoire des sciences.”<br />
In Traduire la science, edited by DURIS (2008)<br />
[ref. 251], 25–44.<br />
1475. WALTER, Tilmann. “Eine Reise ins (Un-)<br />
Bekannte. Grenzräume des Wissens bei Leonhard<br />
Rauwolf (1535?–1596).” NTM 17 (2009): 359–385.<br />
On the social background <strong>of</strong> the studies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Augsburg physician, known for his botanical<br />
discoveries, and his perception <strong>of</strong> foreign lands,<br />
plants, and peoples <strong>of</strong> the Near East.<br />
330-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1476. ALDRICH, Michele L., Alan E. LEVITON, and<br />
Lindsay L. SEARS. “Georgius Agricola, De Animantibus<br />
Subterraneis, 1549 and 1556: A Translation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Renaissance Essay in Zoology and Natural <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 60 no. 9 (2009): 89–174.<br />
1477. BEULLENS, Pieter, and Allan GOTTHELF.<br />
“Theodore Gaza’s Translation <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s De Animalibus:<br />
Content, Influence, and Date.” Greek Roman<br />
Byzantine Stud. 47 (2007): 469–513.<br />
1478. EKHOLM, Karin. “Fabricius’s and Harvey’s<br />
Representations <strong>of</strong> Animal Generation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
series on representation <strong>of</strong> animals. [ref. 1294]. Ann.<br />
Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 329–352.<br />
1479. HILLOOWALA, Rumy. “Leonardo da Vinci,<br />
Visual Perspective and the Crystalline Sphere (Lens):<br />
If Only Leonardo Had Had a Freezer.” Vesalius 10,<br />
no. 1 (2004): 10–15.<br />
Confirms da Vinci’s claim to have studied the<br />
internal anatomy <strong>of</strong> the bovine eye.<br />
330-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1480. BONTEA, Adriana. “Montaigne’s On Physiognomy.”<br />
Renaiss. Stud. 22 (2008): 41–62.<br />
1481. ZWIJNENBERG, Robert. “Leonardo and Female<br />
Interiority.” In The Body Within, edited by VALL<br />
and ZWIJNENBERG (2009) [ref. 180], 15–30.<br />
330-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1482. BEECHER, Donald, and Grant WILLIAMS.<br />
(Eds.) Ars Reminiscendi: Mind and Memory in Renaissance<br />
Culture. Essays and Studies, 19. (440<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Toronto: Center for Reformation<br />
and Renaissance Studies, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780772720481.<br />
Includes essays first presented at a conference<br />
held June 28, 2006 in Ottawa, Ontario. Contents:<br />
Donald BEECHER, “Introduction: The Crisis<br />
<strong>of</strong> Memory”; Brenda DUNN-LARDEAU, “The<br />
Mnemonic Architecture <strong>of</strong> the Palais des nobles<br />
Dames (Lyons, 1534): In Defence <strong>of</strong> Famous<br />
Women”; Andrea TORRE, “Patterns and Functions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mnemonics Image in the Sixteenth<br />
and Seventeenth Centuries”; Wolfgang NEUBER,<br />
“Mnemonic Imagery in the Early Modern Period:<br />
Visibility and Collective Memory”; James<br />
Nelson NOVOA, “A Sephardic Art <strong>of</strong> Memory”;<br />
Kenneth R. BARTLETT, “Experience Recollected<br />
in Tranquility: Thomas Hoby’s Travel Journal<br />
as Constructed Memory”; Victoria E. BURKE,<br />
“ ‘Memorial Books’: Commonplaces, Gender,<br />
and Manuscript Compilation in Seventeenth-<br />
Century England”; Paul NELLES, “Reading and<br />
Memory in the Universal Library: Conrad Gessner<br />
and the Renaissance Book”; John HUNTER,<br />
“The Well-Stocked Memory and the Well-Tended<br />
Self: Erasmus and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Humanist Education”;<br />
Marie-Alice BELLE, “Johann Sturm’s<br />
‘Figurative Drafts’: Memory, Imitation, Reminiscence<br />
in Nobilitas Literata (1549)”; Raymond<br />
B. WADDINGTON, “Paradise Lost: Memories<br />
Are Made <strong>of</strong> This”; Andrew WALLACE,<br />
“ ‘What’s Hecuba to Him?’: Pain, Privacy, and<br />
the Ancient Text”; Joseph KHOURY, “Machiavelli<br />
Manufacturing Memory: Terrorizing <strong>History</strong>,<br />
Historicizing Terror”; Danièle LETOCHA,<br />
“The Duty <strong>of</strong> Memory: The Contradictions in<br />
Conrad Celtis’s Oratio (1492)”; Christopher IVIC,
90 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
“Spenser and Interpellative Memory”; Grant<br />
WILLIAMS, “The Transmateriality <strong>of</strong> Memory<br />
in Early Modern Psychophysiological Discourse”<br />
[ref. 1757]; Rhodri LEWIS, “Hooke’s Two Buckets:<br />
Memory, Mnemotechnique and Knowledge<br />
in the Early Royal <strong>Society</strong>” [ref. 1754]; Donald<br />
BEECHER, “Recollection, Cognition, and Culture:<br />
An Overview <strong>of</strong> Renaissance Memory.”<br />
1483. BOER, Wietse de. “Spirits <strong>of</strong> Love: Castiglione<br />
and Neo-Platonic Discourses <strong>of</strong> Vision.” In<br />
Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1282], 121–140.<br />
1484. CLARK, Stuart. Vanities <strong>of</strong> the Eye: Vision in<br />
Early Modern European Culture. (xi + 415 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9780199250134.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R168]<br />
1485. MAGGI, Armando. “Interpretare i sogni.” In<br />
Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 261–280.<br />
1486. MAGGI, Armando. “La melanconia tra medicina<br />
e demonologia.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 281–296.<br />
1487. MENGAL, Paul. La naissance de la psychologie.<br />
(414 pp.; bibl.) Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005. ISBN:<br />
9782747582933.<br />
Places the birth <strong>of</strong> psychology back in the early<br />
modern era and linked closely with ideas about the<br />
soul.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R609]<br />
1488. ROTHSTEIN, Bret. “Moveable Feasts <strong>of</strong> Reason:<br />
Description, Intelligence, and the Excitation <strong>of</strong><br />
Sight.” In Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and<br />
NEUBER (2008) [ref. 1282], 47–70.<br />
On the visual depiction <strong>of</strong> intelligence in the Renaissance.<br />
1489. SAITO, Fumikazu. “Perception and Optics in<br />
the 16th Century: Some Features <strong>of</strong> Della Porta’s<br />
Theory <strong>of</strong> Vision.” Circumscribere 8 (<strong>2010</strong>): 28–35.<br />
Concerns the mathematical, physical, anatomical<br />
and physiological aspects <strong>of</strong> vision.<br />
1490. VIDAL, Fernando. Les sciences de l’âme :<br />
XVIe-XVIIIe siècle. (463 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9782745313034.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R903]<br />
1491. WILLIAMS, Sarah F. “ ‘Singe the Enchantment<br />
for Sleepe’: Music and Bewitched Sleep in Early<br />
Modern English Drama.” In Spirits Unseen, edited by<br />
GÖTTLER and NEUBER (2008) [ref. 1282], 179–196.<br />
330-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1492. CAVALLO, Sandra, and David GENTILCORE.<br />
“Spaces, Objects and Identities in Early Modern<br />
Italian Medicine.” Introduction to a collection <strong>of</strong><br />
articles on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine. Renaiss. Stud. 21<br />
(2007): 473–479.<br />
Contents: Elizabeth S. COHEN, “Miscarriages<br />
<strong>of</strong> Apothecary Justice: Un-Separate Spaces <strong>of</strong><br />
Work and Family in Early Modern Rome,” 480–<br />
504 [ref. 1530]; Filippo de VIVO, “Pharmacies<br />
as Centres <strong>of</strong> Communication in Early Modern<br />
Venice,” 505–521 [ref. 1535]; Lucia DACOME,<br />
“Women, Wax and Anatomy in the ‘Century <strong>of</strong><br />
Things,’ ” 522–550 [ref. 2055]; Silvia De RENZI,<br />
“Medical Competence, Anatomy and the Polity in<br />
Seventeenth-Century Rome,” 551–567 [ref. 1777];<br />
Gianna POMATA, “Malpighi and the Holy Body:<br />
Medical Experts and Miraculous Evidence in<br />
Seventeenth-Century Italy,” 568–586 [ref. 1774].<br />
1493. CHAMBERLAND, Celeste. “Honor, Brotherhood,<br />
and the Corporate Ethos <strong>of</strong> London’s Barber-<br />
Surgeons’ Company, 1570–1640.” J. Hist. Med.<br />
Allied Sci. 64 (2009): 300–332.<br />
1494. CHEVALLIER, Jacques. “L’arrivée de la<br />
‘Grosse Vérole’ à l’hôtel-Dieu de Lyon.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 29–38.<br />
1495. CONFORTI, Maria. “Chirurghi, mammane,<br />
ciarlatani. Pratica medica e controllo delle pr<strong>of</strong>essioni.”<br />
In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 1280], 323–340.<br />
1496. CREGAN, Kate. The Theatre <strong>of</strong> the Body:<br />
Staging Death and Embodying Life in Early-Modern<br />
London. Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies,<br />
10. (xvi + 349 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout:<br />
Brepols, 2009. ISBN: 9782503520582.<br />
On the fortunes <strong>of</strong> barber-surgeons as seen in the<br />
playhouses, courthouses, and anatomy theatres <strong>of</strong><br />
London between 1540 and 1696.<br />
1497. FERRARI, Giovanna. “Tra medicina e chirurgia:<br />
la rinascita dell’anatomia e la dissezione come<br />
spettacolo.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 341–366.<br />
1498. FRESQUET FEBRER, José L. “El interés del<br />
estudio de la cirugía en la Monarquía Hispánica (s.<br />
XVI).” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by<br />
NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557],<br />
295–306.<br />
1499. GADEBUSH BONDIO, Mariacarloa. “Exempla<br />
medicorum : quelques remarques sur un chapitre<br />
négligéde l’histoire de la médecine.” In Exempla<br />
docent, edited by Thomas RICKLIN (Paris: J. Vrin,<br />
2006), 373–396.<br />
1500. GELIS, Jacques. “Louise Bourgeois (1563–<br />
1636) : Une sage-femme entre deux mondes.” Hist.<br />
Sci. Médicales 43 (2009): 27–38.<br />
Bourgeois was the Queen’s midwife, who delivered<br />
six <strong>of</strong> her babies, including the Dauphin who<br />
became King Louis XIII.<br />
1501. GIRARDI, Elisabetta. “I libri di Venanzio<br />
da Fermo, studente di medicina a Padova (†1461).”<br />
Quad. Stor. Univ. Padova 37 (2004): 101–118.<br />
1502. HEINRICHS, Erik Anton. “The Plague Cure:<br />
Physicians, Clerics and the Reform <strong>of</strong> Healing in<br />
Germany, 1473–1650.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/07<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Ozment, Steven. Pub. no. AAT 3365275. 373 pp.
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 91<br />
1503. HEITZ, Robert F. “À propos du Manuscrit<br />
D ‘Dell’occhio’ de Léonard de Vinci.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 43 (2009): 199–208.<br />
On the anatomy <strong>of</strong> the eye in relation to the formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> images and visual perception.<br />
1504. HUGUES, J. T. “The Licensing <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />
Practitioners in Tudor England: Legislation Enacted<br />
by Henry VIII.” Vesalius 12 (2006): 4–11.<br />
1505. JACKSON, Roger Marcus. “The Prolongation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Life in Early Modern English Literature and Culture,<br />
with Emphasis on Francis Bacon.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at<br />
Chapel Hill, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor: Barbour, Reid. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3408806. 495 pp.<br />
1506. KATINIS, Teodoro. Medicina e filos<strong>of</strong>ia in<br />
Marsilio Ficino. Il Consilio contro la pestilentia.<br />
(xvi + 220 pp.; bibl.; index.) Roma: Ed. di Storia<br />
Letteratura, 2007. ISBN: 9788884984630.<br />
1507. KLESTINEC, Cynthia. “Civility, Comportment,<br />
and the Anatomy Theater: Girolamo Fabrici<br />
and His Medical Students in Renaissance Padua.”<br />
Renaiss. Quart. 60 (2007): 434–463.<br />
1508. KOZLUK, Magdalena. “ ‘Pour satisfaire tant<br />
aux doctes, que aux peu savans’. Traduction et terminologie<br />
médicale en France à la Renaissance.” J.<br />
Renaiss. 5 (2007): 223–229.<br />
1509. LOPES, Marcos Antônio. “Salvar para a eternidade:<br />
princípios de ciência médica na época de<br />
Montaigne e Cervantes.” English title: [Save for<br />
Eternity: Principles <strong>of</strong> Medical <strong>Science</strong> in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />
Montaigne and Cervantes]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
83–94.<br />
1510. LÓPEZ TERRADA, María Luz. “The Control<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medical Practice under the Spanish Monarchy<br />
during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.” In<br />
Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO<br />
BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 283–294.<br />
1511. MACLEAN, Ian. “La doctrine médicale à<br />
la Renaissance.” In Vera doctrina. Zur Begriffsgeschichte<br />
der Lehre von Augustinus bis Descartes,<br />
edited by BÜTTGEN et al. (2009) [ref. 257], 141–150.<br />
1512. MOREL, Marie-France. “Iconographie<br />
des embryons et des foetus dans les traités<br />
d’accouchement et d’anatomie : du XVIème au<br />
XVIIIème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 43 (2009):<br />
15–26.<br />
1513. MUGNAI CARRARA, Daniela, and Maria<br />
CONFORTI. “L’insegnamento della medicina<br />
dall’isituzione delle università al 1550.” In Le<br />
Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 455–478.<br />
1514. PARDO-TOMÁS, José, and Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-<br />
VIDAL. “Medicine and the Spanish Novator Movement:<br />
Ancients vs. Moderns, and Beyond.” In<br />
Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO<br />
BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 323–346.<br />
1515. PENNUTO, Concetta. “Curare con la musica.”<br />
In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1280], 297–306.<br />
1516. REY BUENO, Mar. “Los paracelsistas españoles:<br />
medicina química en la España Moderna.”<br />
In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO<br />
BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 41–56.<br />
1517. RÜTTEN, Thomas. “Traduzioni e commenti<br />
del corpus ippocratico e galenico.” In Le Scienze,<br />
edited by CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280],<br />
479–496.<br />
1518. SHKLAR, Gerald. “Philip Barrough, Elizabethan<br />
Physician with the First English Book on<br />
Medicine.” J. Hist. Dent. 52 (2004): 55–59.<br />
Special focus on his concern with diseases <strong>of</strong><br />
mouth and teeth.<br />
1519. SIRAISI, Nancy G. <strong>History</strong>, Medicine, and<br />
the Traditions <strong>of</strong> Renaissance Learning. Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge in the Early Modern World. (ix + 438 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Ann Arbor: University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780472116027.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R834]<br />
1520. STEENO, Omer P., and Maurits BIESBROUCK.<br />
“Ghysbrecht Colen, alias Gisbertus Carbo, Andréas<br />
Vesalius’s friend from Leuven (Louvain).” Vesalius<br />
13 (2007): 75–76.<br />
1521. STEIN, Claudia. Negotiating the French Pox<br />
in Early Modern Germany. (x + 241 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Farnham, England; Burlington, VT:<br />
Ashgate, 2009. ISBN: 9780754660088; 0754660087.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R864]<br />
1522. VÉSALE, André. Résumé de ses livres sur<br />
la fabrique du corps humain. Edited by Jacqueline<br />
VONS. Introduction, notes, and commentary<br />
by Jacqueline VONS and Stéphane VELUT. <strong>Science</strong><br />
et humanisme, 8. (cxxi + 282 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9782251345109.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R902]<br />
1523. WADE-SIRABIAN, Elizabeth I. “Fifteenth-<br />
Century Medicine and Magic at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Heidelberg.” Fifteenth-Century Studies 32 (2007):<br />
191–208.<br />
1524. ZUCCOLIN, Gabriella. “Il ruolo<br />
dell’exemplum nella produzione medica e religiosa<br />
di Michele Savonarola (1385–1466).” In Exempla<br />
medicorum, edited by Mariacarla GADEBUSCH BON-<br />
DIO and Thomas RICKLIN (Firenze: Sismel Edizioni<br />
Del Galluzzo, 2008), 109–128.<br />
330-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1525. WILLIAMS, Owen. “Exorcising Madness in<br />
Late Elizabethan England: The Seduction <strong>of</strong> Arthington<br />
and the Criminal Culpability <strong>of</strong> Demoniacs.” J.<br />
Brit. Stud. 47 (2008): 30–52.
92 330. Renaissance Western European contexts<br />
330-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
1526. CHRISTIANSEN, John. “The English Sweat in<br />
Lübeck and North Germany, 1529.” Med. Hist. 53<br />
(2009): 415–424.<br />
1527. PENNUTO, Concetta. “Pestilenze, contagi,<br />
epidemie.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 307–322.<br />
1528. VICHARD, Philippe. “L’hôpital comtois entre<br />
conquête et révolution : Apogée et raffinement architectural.”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 295–300.<br />
330-153. PHARMACY<br />
1529. CLERICUZIO, Antonio. “La critica della tradizione:<br />
chimica, farmacologia spagirica e medicina<br />
paracelsiana.” In Le Scienze, edited by CLERICUZIO<br />
et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 367–390.<br />
1530. COHEN, Elizabeth S. “Miscarriages <strong>of</strong><br />
Apothecary Justice: Un-Separate Spaces <strong>of</strong> Work<br />
and Family in Early Modern Rome.” Part <strong>of</strong> a set<br />
<strong>of</strong> articles on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine. [ref. 1492].<br />
Renaiss. Stud. 21 (2007): 480–504.<br />
1531. KOZLUK, Magdalena. “ ‘Cette grande et vaste<br />
mer de la composition des médicaments’ : le statut<br />
de la pharmacie et la figure de l’apothicaire dans la<br />
préface médicale de la Renaissance (1528–1628).”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 203–216.<br />
1532. LAFONT, Olivier. “Le rôle du port de Rouen<br />
dans le commerce des drogues et des médicaments<br />
avec les Amériques.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008):<br />
305–310.<br />
1533. RANKIN, Alisha. “Empirics, Physicians, and<br />
Wonder Drugs in Early Modern Germany: The Case<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Panacea Amwaldina.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
“Indigenous vs. Foreign: Early-Modern Materia<br />
Medica in Comparative Perspective” [ref. 1793].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 680–710.<br />
On the conflict between university-trained physicians<br />
and empirical practitioners over popular<br />
cures.<br />
1534. SMITH, S. Halikowski. “The Physician’s<br />
Hand: Trends in the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Apothecary<br />
and His Art across Europe (1500–1700).” Nuncius 24<br />
(2009): 97–125.<br />
1535. VIVO, Filippo de. “Pharmacies as Centres <strong>of</strong><br />
Communication in Early Modern Venice.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
set <strong>of</strong> articles on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine. [ref. 1492].<br />
Renaiss. Stud. 21 (2007): 505–521.<br />
1536. WAROLIN, Christian. “Étude généalogique de<br />
la dynastie des Pijart, orfèvres ou apothicaires à Paris<br />
aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54<br />
(2007): 361–370.<br />
330-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1537. BERNARDONI, Andrea. “The Biography <strong>of</strong><br />
a Technical Picture: Biringuccio’s Boring Machine<br />
Woodcut.” Nuncius 24 (2009): 291–311.<br />
1538. DAMLER, Daniel. “The Modern Wonder and<br />
Its Enemies: Courtly Innovations in the Spanish<br />
Renaissance.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited<br />
by ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 429–455.<br />
Looks at the career <strong>of</strong> Juanelo Turriano and the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> water supply technology in Toledo<br />
during the 16th century.<br />
1539. DOLZA, Luisa. “ ‘Industrious Observations,<br />
Grounded Conclusions, and Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Inventions<br />
and Discoveries; the Best State <strong>of</strong> That Province’:<br />
Technology and Culture during Francis Bacon’s Stay<br />
in France.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by<br />
ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 3–19.<br />
Focuses on the biography <strong>of</strong> Jacques Besson, author<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 16th-century Theater <strong>of</strong> Machines, a<br />
work dealing with new inventions.<br />
1540. LAURENZA, Domenico. “Disegno e progetto:<br />
Leonardo e gli ingegneri.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 513–528.<br />
1541. LONG, Pamela O. “Hydraulic Engineering and<br />
the Study <strong>of</strong> Antiquity: Rome, 1557–70.” Renaiss.<br />
Quart. 61 (2008): 1098–1138.<br />
On “individuals from both learned and practical<br />
backgrounds [who] approached urgent problems<br />
<strong>of</strong> hydraulic engineering by studying ancient texts<br />
and artifacts.” (from the abstract)<br />
1542. MAFFIOLI, Cesare S. “Le acque tra concezioni<br />
filos<strong>of</strong>iche e saperi tecnici.” In Le Scienze, edited by<br />
CLERICUZIO et al. (2008) [ref. 1280], 529–550.<br />
1543. PASTORINO, Cesare. “The Mine and the Furnace:<br />
Francis Bacon, Thomas Russell, and Early<br />
Stuart Mining Culture.” Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009):<br />
630–660.<br />
1544. SHELL, Hanna Rose. “Ceramic Nature.” In<br />
Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe,<br />
edited by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 1705], 50–<br />
70.<br />
Focuses on the work <strong>of</strong> Bernard Palissy.<br />
1545. SMITH, Pamela H. “Vermilion, Mercury,<br />
Blood, and Lizards: Matter and Meaning in Metalworking.”<br />
In Materials and Expertise in Early<br />
Modern Europe, edited by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
[ref. 1705], 29–49.<br />
Expands the understanding <strong>of</strong> metalworking to<br />
include a variety <strong>of</strong> materials and methods along<br />
with compex theoretical views about the nature <strong>of</strong><br />
matter.<br />
1546. ZITTEL, Claus, Gisela ENGEL, Romano<br />
NANNI, and Nicole C. KARAFYLLIS. (Eds.) Philosophies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology: Francis Bacon and His Contemporaries.<br />
Intersections: Yearbook for Early Modern<br />
Studies, 11. (2 v.; xxix + 577 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Leiden: Brill, 2008. ISBN: 9789004170506.<br />
Contents: Luisa DOLZA, “ ‘Industrious Observations,<br />
Grounded Conclusions, and Pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />
Inventions and Discoveries; the Best State <strong>of</strong> That<br />
Province’: Technology and Culture during Francis<br />
Bacon’s Stay in France,” 3-19 [ref. 1539];<br />
Jürgen KLEIN, “Francis Bacon’s Scientia Operativa,<br />
the Tradition <strong>of</strong> the Workshops, and the<br />
Secrets <strong>of</strong> Nature,” 21-49 [ref. 1637]; Romano
340. 17th century 93<br />
NANNI, “Technical Knowledge and the Advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Learning: Some Questions about ‘Perfectibility’<br />
and ‘Invention,’ ” 51-66 [ref. 1641];<br />
Arianna BORRELLI, “The Weatherglass and Its<br />
Observers in the Early Seventeenth Century,” 67-<br />
130 [ref. 1305]; Sophie WEEKS, “The Role <strong>of</strong><br />
Mechanics in Francis Bacon’s Great Instauration,”<br />
133-195 [ref. 1364]; Dana JALOBEANU, “Bacon’s<br />
Brotherhood and Its Classical Sources: Producing<br />
and Communicating Knowledge in the Project<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Great Instauration,” 197-230 [ref. 1580];<br />
Todd Andrew BORLIK, “The Whale under the<br />
Microscope: Technology and Objectivity in Two<br />
Renaissance Utopias,” 231-249 [ref. 1574]; Jarmo<br />
PULKKINEN, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Metaphors in William<br />
Harvey’s Thought,” 253-285 [ref. 1563]; Andrés<br />
VACCARI, “Legitimating the Machine: The Epistemological<br />
Foundation <strong>of</strong> Technological Metaphor<br />
in the Natural Philosophy <strong>of</strong> René Descartes,”<br />
287-336 [ref. 1649]; Claus ZITTEL, “Descartes<br />
as Bricoleur,” 337-372 [ref. 1723]; Berthold HEI-<br />
NECKE, “The Poet and the Philosopher: Francis<br />
Bacon and Georg Philipp Harsdörffer,” 375-409<br />
[ref. 1579]; Benjamin WARDHAUGH, “Formal<br />
Causes and Mechanical Causes: The Analogy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Musical Instrument in Late Seventeenth-<br />
Century Natural Philosophy,” 411-428 [ref. 1669];<br />
Daniel DAMLER, “The Modern Wonder and Its Enemies:<br />
Courtly Innovations in the Spanish Renaissance,”<br />
429-455 [ref. 1538]; Moritz EPPLE, “The<br />
Gap between Theory and Practice: Hydrodynamical<br />
and Hydraulical Utopias in the 18th Century,”<br />
457-493 [ref. 1929]; Thomas BRANDSTETTER,<br />
“Sentimental Hydraulics: Utopia and Technology<br />
in 18th-Century France,” 495-513 [ref. 2095];<br />
Staffan MÜLLER-WILLE, “<strong>History</strong> Redoubled:<br />
The Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Facts in Linnaean Natural <strong>History</strong>,”<br />
515-538 [ref. 2011]; Pablo SCHNEIDER,<br />
“Rescue Attempts: Scientific Images and the Mysteries<br />
<strong>of</strong> Power in the Era <strong>of</strong> Louis XIV,” 539-572<br />
[ref. 1572].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R956]<br />
330-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
1547. CURTH, Louise Hill. The Care <strong>of</strong> Brute<br />
Beasts: A Social and Cultural Study <strong>of</strong> Veterinary<br />
Medicine in Early Modern England. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Medicine Library, 14. (177 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9789004179950.<br />
340. 17TH CENTURY<br />
340-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1548. ALLINEY, Guido. “Rivoluzioni scientifiche<br />
nella filos<strong>of</strong>ia della natura medievale?” In Cosmogonie<br />
e cosmologie nel medioevo, edited by MARTELLO<br />
et al. (2008) [ref. 1122], 1–18.<br />
1549. BARRERA-OSORIO, Antonio. “Nature and<br />
Experience in the New World: Spain and England in<br />
the Making <strong>of</strong> the New <strong>Science</strong>.” In Más allá de la<br />
Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and<br />
EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 121–136.<br />
1550. BENNETT, Kate. “John Aubrey, Hint-Keeper:<br />
Life-Writing and the Encouragement <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy<br />
in the Pre-Newtonian Seventeenth Century.”<br />
Seventeenth Cent. 22 (2007): 358–380.<br />
1551. CAVEING, Maurice. “Savoirs et sciences selon<br />
Gérard Simon.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 203–216.<br />
Focus is on the 17th century.<br />
1552. CONDREN, Conal, Stephen GAUKROGER,<br />
and Ian HUNTER. (Eds.) The Philosopher in Early<br />
Modern Europe: The Nature <strong>of</strong> a Contested Identity.<br />
(xii + 281 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0521866464;<br />
9780521866460.<br />
Contents: Stephen GAUKROGER, “The persona<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Natural Philosopher,” 17-34; Ian HUNTER,<br />
“The University Philosopher in Early Modern Germany,”<br />
35-65 [ref. 1614]; Conal CONDREN, “The<br />
persona <strong>of</strong> the Philosopher and the Rhetorics <strong>of</strong> Office<br />
in Early Modern England,” 66-89 [ref. 1626];<br />
Catherine CURTIS, “From Sir Thomas More to<br />
Robert Burton: The Laughing Philosopher in<br />
the Early Modern Period,” 90-112; R. W. SER-<br />
JEANTSON, “Hobbes, the Universities and the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Philosophy,” 113-139 [ref. 1646]; David<br />
SAUNDERS, “The Judicial persona in Historical<br />
Context: The Case <strong>of</strong> Matthew Hale,” 140-<br />
159; Robert von FRIEDEBURG, “Persona and<br />
Office: Althusius on the Formation <strong>of</strong> Magistrates<br />
and Councilors,” 160-181; John COTTING-<br />
HAM, “Descartes as Sage: Spiritual askesis in<br />
Cartesian Philosophy,” 182-201 [ref. 1628]; Peter<br />
HARRISON, “The Natural Philosopher and the<br />
Virtues,” 202-228; Karen GREEN and Jacqueline<br />
BROAD, “Fictions <strong>of</strong> a Feminine Philosophical persona:<br />
Christine de Pizan, Margaret Cavendish and<br />
philosophia Lost,” 229-253 [ref. 1631]; Richard<br />
YEO, “John Locke and Polite Philosophy,” 254-<br />
275 [ref. 1650].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R180]<br />
1553. KLEINERT, Andreas. “Der messende Luchs.<br />
Zwei verbreitete Fehler in der Galilei-Literatur.” NTM<br />
17 (2009): 199–206.<br />
1554. MERCHANT, Carolyn. “Secrets <strong>of</strong> Nature:<br />
The Bacon Debates Revisited.” J. Hist. Ideas 69<br />
(2008): 147–162.<br />
1555. OTTAVIANI, Alessandro, and Oreste TRA-<br />
BUCCO. Theatrum naturae: La ricerca naturalistica<br />
tra erudizione e nuova scienza nell’Italia del<br />
primo Seicento. Testi e Documenti per la Storia della<br />
Scienza nel Mezzogiorno, 4. Naples: La Città del<br />
Sole, 2007.<br />
On the circle <strong>of</strong> scholars in Italy including those<br />
involved in the Accademia dei Lincei.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R678]<br />
340-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
1556. ÁLVAREZ MUÑOZ, Evaristo. “Autores<br />
españoles en la biblioteca ideal de Gabriel<br />
Naudé (1627): una visión europea de la cultura y<br />
la ciencia españolas a comienzos del XVII.” Asclepio<br />
62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 119–142.
94 340. 17th century<br />
1557. NAVARRO BROTÓNS, Víctor, and William<br />
EAMON. (Eds.) Más allá de la Leyenda Negra:<br />
España y la Revolutión Científica. Translated title:<br />
[Beyond the Black Legend: Spain and the Scientific<br />
Revolution.] In Spanish. (529 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Valencia:<br />
Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9788437067919.<br />
Contents: José María LÓPEZ PIÑERO, “Ciencia<br />
y técnica en la sociedad española de los siglos<br />
XVI y XVII tres décadas después,” 15-26;<br />
Víctor NAVARRO BROTÓNS and William EA-<br />
MON, “Spain and the Scientific Revolution: Historiographical<br />
Questions and Conjectures,” 27-40<br />
[ref. 1558]; Mar REY BUENO, “Los paracelsistas<br />
españoles: medicina química en la España Moderna,”<br />
41-56 [ref. 1516]; Miguel LÓPEZ PÉREZ,<br />
“Ciencia y pensamiento hermético en la Edad<br />
Moderna española,” 57-72 [ref. 1619]; Tayra M.<br />
C. LANUZA-NAVARRO, “Astrological Prognostications<br />
in Seventeenth-Century Spain,” 73-88<br />
[ref. 1687]; Henrique LEITÃO, “Maritime Discoveries<br />
and the Discovery <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: Pedro Nunes<br />
and Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>,” 89-104 [ref. 1453];<br />
Francisco Roque de OLIVEIRA, “Una especie de<br />
invisibilidad: limitaciones de la divulgación internacional<br />
de la literatura de los descubrimientos<br />
portugueses y el ejemplo del saber geográfico<br />
sobre la China,” 105-120 [ref. 1455]; Antonio<br />
BARRERA-OSORIO, “Nature and Experience in<br />
the New World: Spain and England in the Making<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New <strong>Science</strong>,” 121-136 [ref. 1549]; Daniela<br />
BLEICHMAR, “The Trajectories <strong>of</strong> Natural Knowledge<br />
in the Spanish Empire (ca. 1550–1650),”<br />
137-146; Raquel ÁLVAREZ PELÁEZ, “Un Nuevo<br />
Mundo para la ciencia: el descubrimiento de la naturaleza<br />
americana,” 147-154 [ref. 1729]; Susana<br />
GÓMEZ, “Lucifera y Fructifera: ciencia y utilidad<br />
en las colecciones naturalistas de la España<br />
de los Austrias,” 155-180; Mauricio JALÓN, “El<br />
enciclopedismo entre 1560 y 1620 y la implantación<br />
de las nuevas disciplinas científicas: sobre la<br />
Plaza de las ciencias de Suárez de Figueroa,” 181-<br />
196 [ref. 1283]; Jorge CAÑIZARES-ESGUERRA,<br />
“Crusading and Chivalric Epistemologies: Iberian<br />
Influences on Early-Modern European <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
197-208 [ref. 1287]; John SLATER, “Fables <strong>of</strong><br />
Communication: The Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> Investigative<br />
Methodology and Golden Age Literature,” 209-<br />
222; Vicente L. SALAVERT FABIANI, “Producción<br />
científica y valoración social de la ciencia en la<br />
España de los Austria,” 223-240; Romano GATTO,<br />
“Hyeronimo Hurtado e gli inizi della scuola filos<strong>of</strong>ica<br />
del collegio gesuitico napoletano,” 241-252;<br />
Rosario MOSCHEO, “Scienza e cultura nella Sicilia<br />
spagnola tra Medioevo e prima Età moderna,”<br />
253-266; Geert VANPAEMEL, “The Distant Court:<br />
The Culture <strong>of</strong> Mathematics in the Spanish Netherlands,”<br />
267-282 [ref. 1386]; María Luz LÓPEZ<br />
TERRADA, “The Control <strong>of</strong> Medical Practice under<br />
the Spanish Monarchy during the Sixteenth and<br />
Seventeenth Centuries,” 283-294 [ref. 1510]; José<br />
L. FRESQUET FEBRER, “El interés del estudio de<br />
la cirugía en la Monarquía Hispánica (s. XVI),”<br />
295-306 [ref. 1498]; Jon ARRIZABALAGA, “The<br />
World <strong>of</strong> Iberian Converso Practitioners, from Lluís<br />
Alcanyís to Isaac Cardoso,” 307-322; José PARDO-<br />
TOMÁS and Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-VIDAL, “Medicine<br />
and the Spanish Novator Movement: Ancients vs.<br />
Moderns, and Beyond,” 323-346 [ref. 1514]; María<br />
Isabel VICENTE MAROTO, “Los cosmógrafos españoles<br />
del siglo XVI: del humanista al técnico,”<br />
347-370 [ref. 1683]; Alison SANDMAN, “Latitude,<br />
Longitude, and Ideas about the Utility <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,”<br />
371-382 [ref. 1457]; María M. PORTUONDO,<br />
“Spanish Cosmography and the New World Crisis,”<br />
383-398 [ref. 1416]; Luís Miguel CAROLINO,<br />
“Mathematics and the Late Aristotelian Theory <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>: The ‘Quaestio de Certitudine Mathematicarum’<br />
in Seventeenth-Century Portuguese Universities,”<br />
399-412 [ref. 1653]; Eduard RECASENS<br />
GALLART, “El cultivo de las matemáticas puras<br />
en la España del siglo XVII,” 413-426 [ref. 1662];<br />
Mariano ESTEBAN PIÑEIRO, “La institucionalización<br />
de la ciencia aplicada en la España del siglo<br />
XVI: un modelo cuestionado,” 427-442 [ref. 1302];<br />
Nicolás GARCÍA TAPIA, “Balzac y el hidalgo toledano:<br />
mito y realidad en la historia de la máquina<br />
de vapor,” 443-456 [ref. 2826].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R646]<br />
340-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />
METHODS<br />
1558. NAVARRO BROTÓNS, Víctor, and William<br />
EAMON. “Spain and the Scientific Revolution: Historiographical<br />
Questions and Conjectures.” In Más allá<br />
de la Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS<br />
and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 27–40.<br />
1559. ROMO, José. “¿Hacía Galileo experimentos?”<br />
Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005): 5–23.<br />
An evaluation <strong>of</strong> Peter Dear’s interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />
17th-century thought with regard to understanding<br />
Galileo.<br />
1560. SMITH, Pamela H. “<strong>Science</strong> on the Move: Recent<br />
Trends in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />
Renaiss. Quart. 62 (2009): 345–375.<br />
340-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
1561. MELI, Domenico Bertoloni. “A L<strong>of</strong>ty Mountain,<br />
Putrefying Flesh, Styptic Water, and Germinating<br />
Seeds: Reflections on Experimental Procedures<br />
from Périer to Redi and Beyond.” In The Accademia<br />
del Cimento and Its European Context, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2009) [ref. 1598], 121–134.<br />
Four case studies <strong>of</strong> diverse experiments similar in<br />
that all involve simultaneous parallel trials as key<br />
to their methodology.<br />
340-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
1562. KRÄMER, Fabian. “The Persistent Image <strong>of</strong><br />
an Unusual Centaur: A Biography <strong>of</strong> Aldrovandi’s<br />
Two-Legged Centaur Woodcut.” Nuncius 24 (2009):<br />
313–340.<br />
1563. PULKKINEN, Jarmo. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Metaphors<br />
in William Harvey’s Thought.” In Philosophies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by ZITTEL et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1546], 253–285.<br />
1564. VERTESI, Janet. “Instrumental Images: The<br />
Visual Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> Self-Presentation in Hevelius’s
340. 17th century 95<br />
Machina Coelestis.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
209–243.<br />
On astronomical images and their reception.<br />
340-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
1565. FARA, Patricia. “Minerva/Athene.” Endeavour<br />
34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 4–5.<br />
On 17th-century uses <strong>of</strong> the Minerva/Athene<br />
mythology.<br />
1566. IRVING, Sarah. Natural <strong>Science</strong> and the Origins<br />
<strong>of</strong> the British Empire. Empires in Perspective, 5.<br />
(xiii + 183 pp.; bibl.; index.) London: Pickering &<br />
Chatto, 2008. ISBN: 9781851968893.<br />
Sets developments in 17th-century science in the<br />
context <strong>of</strong> England’s Atlantic colonization.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R469]<br />
1567. LAFONT, Olivier. “Bibliophilie ou bibliomanie<br />
?” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 257–254.<br />
Reflects on the origin <strong>of</strong> collections <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />
books in France in the 17th and 18th centuries.<br />
1568. WALES, Diane. “Equally Safe for Both Sexes;<br />
A Gender Analysis <strong>of</strong> Medical Advertisements in<br />
English Newspapers, 1690–1750.” Vesalius 11, no. 1<br />
(2005): 26–32.<br />
1569. WYATT, Lee T., III. The Industrial Revolution.<br />
Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500–1900.<br />
(xix + 263 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, CT:<br />
Greenwood Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780313337697.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R946]<br />
340-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
1570. GROEBNER, Valentin. Who Are You? Identification,<br />
Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern<br />
Europe. (349 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Brooklyn, NY:<br />
Zone Books, 2007. ISBN: 9781890951726.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R373]<br />
1571. HOWELL, Graham R. “Of <strong>Science</strong> and Civic<br />
Character: A Study <strong>of</strong> Plato, Bacon and Hobbes.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Carleton University (Canada), 2008.<br />
Pub. no. AAT NR43897. 291 pp.<br />
1572. SCHNEIDER, Pablo. “Rescue Attempts: Scientific<br />
Images and the Mysteries <strong>of</strong> Power in the Era<br />
<strong>of</strong> Louis XIV.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited<br />
by ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 539–572.<br />
340-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
1573. BATTIGELLI, Anna. “Between the Glass and<br />
the Hand: The Eye in Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing<br />
World.” 1650-1850 2 (1996): 25–38.<br />
On fiction by Cavendish and its relationship to<br />
Hooke’s Micrographia and other contemporary<br />
scientific texts.<br />
1574. BORLIK, Todd Andrew. “The Whale under<br />
the Microscope: Technology and Objectivity in Two<br />
Renaissance Utopias.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
edited by ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 231–249.<br />
Comparing Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis and Margart<br />
Cavendish’s The Blazing World.<br />
1575. BOYLE, Frank. “Old Poetry and New <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Swift, Cowley, and Modernity.” 1650-1850 4 (1998):<br />
247–268.<br />
1576. COPPOLA, Al. “Retraining the Virtuoso’s<br />
Gaze: Behn’s Emperor <strong>of</strong> the Moon, The Royal<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, and the Spectacles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Politics.”<br />
Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. 41 (2008): 481–506.<br />
1577. GILL, Russell B. “The Intuitive Geometry <strong>of</strong><br />
Spinoza and Vermeer.” 1650-1850 2 (1996): 39–60.<br />
1578. HAMOU, Philippe. “L’optique des Voyages de<br />
Gulliver.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 25–45.<br />
1579. HEINECKE, Berthold. “The Poet and the<br />
Philosopher: Francis Bacon and Georg Philipp<br />
Harsdörffer.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited<br />
by ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 375–409.<br />
1580. JALOBEANU, Dana. “Bacon’s Brotherhood<br />
and Its Classical Sources: Producing and Communicating<br />
Knowledge in the Project <strong>of</strong> the Great Instauration.”<br />
In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by<br />
ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 197–230.<br />
Studies the background, audience and reception <strong>of</strong><br />
Bacon’s New Atlantis.<br />
1581. MARCAIDA, José Ramón. “Portraying Technology<br />
in Gallery Paintings.” Hist. & Tech. 25 (2009):<br />
391–397.<br />
Focus is on 17th-century paintings.<br />
1582. MAYER-DEUTSCH, Angela. “Zu Athanasius<br />
Kirchers Trompe-l’oreille-Kontemplationen in den<br />
Quirinalsgärten von Rom.” In Das technische Bild,<br />
edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 198–<br />
207.<br />
1583. PHAF-RHEINBERGER, Ineke. “<strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Art in the ‘Dutch Period’ in Northeast Brazil: The<br />
Representation <strong>of</strong> Cannibals and Africans as Allies<br />
Overseas.” Circumscribere 7 (2009): 37–47.<br />
1584. WESTSTEIJN, Thijs. “ ‘Painting’s Enchanting<br />
Poison’: Artistic Efficacy and the Transfer <strong>of</strong> Spirits.”<br />
In Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1282], 141–178.<br />
1585. YOUNG, John Riddington. “ ‘The Purple Island’<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phineas Fletcher: Allusions to the Anatomy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Human Body in English Poetry up to the end <strong>of</strong><br />
the Seventeenth century.” Vesalius 11, no. 1 (2005):<br />
33–37.<br />
1586. YOUNG, John Ridington. “Poetical Allusions<br />
to the Circulation <strong>of</strong> Blood up to the End <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Seventeenth Century.” Vesalius 9, no. 1 (2003): 3–8.<br />
340-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
1587. ARMINTOR, Deborah Needleman. “ ‘From<br />
This Time, I Shall Survey Myself in the Glass with a<br />
Sort <strong>of</strong> Philosophical Pleasure’: Newton and Narcissism<br />
in Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d for<br />
the Use <strong>of</strong> the Ladies.” 1650-1850 15 (2008): 23–36.
96 340. 17th century<br />
On the argument in Elizabeth Carter’s translation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Algarotti’s work on Newton that women are<br />
drawn to the science <strong>of</strong> optics, commenting on<br />
female microscope use.<br />
1588. BORRIS, Kenneth, and G. S. ROUSSEAU.<br />
(Eds.) The <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Homosexuality in Early Modern<br />
Europe. (xi + 281 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Routledge, 2008. ISBN: 9780415403214.<br />
Contents: Kenneth BORRIS, “Introduction: The<br />
Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Homosexuality in the Early Modern<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s”; Derek NEAL, “Disorder <strong>of</strong> Body,<br />
Mind, or Soul: Male Sexual Deviance in Jacques<br />
Despars’s Commentary on Avicenna”; Faith WAL-<br />
LIS, “Giulio Guastavini’s Commentary on Pseudo-<br />
Aristotle’s Account <strong>of</strong> Male Same-Sexual Coitus,<br />
Problemata 4.26”; George ROUSSEAU, “Policing<br />
the Anus: Stuprum and Sodomy According<br />
to Paolo Zacchia’s Forensic Medicine”; Cristian<br />
BERCO, “Syphilis and the Silencing <strong>of</strong> Sodomy in<br />
Juan Calvo’s Tratatado Del Morbo Gálico”; Kevin<br />
SIENA, “The Strange Medical Silence on Same-<br />
Sex Transmission <strong>of</strong> the Pox, c.1660–c.1760”;<br />
Kenneth BORRIS, “Sodomizing <strong>Science</strong>: Cocles,<br />
Patricio Tricasso, and the Constitutional Morphologies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Renaissance Male Same-Sex Lovers”; P. G.<br />
MAXWELL-STUART, “Representations <strong>of</strong> Same-<br />
Sex Love in Early Modern Astrology”; H. Darrel<br />
RUTKIN, “Astrological Conditioning <strong>of</strong> Same-<br />
Sexual Relations in Girolamo Cardano’s Theoretical<br />
Treatises and Celebrity Genitures”; Guido<br />
GIGLIONI, “ ‘Bolognan Boys Are Beautiful, Tasteful,<br />
and Mostly Fine Musicians’: Cardano on Male<br />
Same-Sex Love and Music”; Allison B. KAVEY,<br />
“Mercury Falling: Gender Flexibility and Eroticism<br />
in Popular Alchemy”; Winfried SCHLEINER,<br />
“Intrigues <strong>of</strong> Hermaphrodites and the Intercourse<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> with Erotica”; Harriette ANDREADIS,<br />
“Erotics Versus Sexualities: <strong>Current</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Reading Early Modern Female Same-Sex Relations.”<br />
1589. VICKERS, Brian. “Francis Bacon, Feminist<br />
Historiography, and the Dominion <strong>of</strong> Nature.” J. Hist.<br />
Ideas 69 (2008): 117–141.<br />
340-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
1590. AKERS, Matthew P. “From the Hexaemeral to<br />
the Physico-Theological: A Study <strong>of</strong> Thomas Traherne’s<br />
Meditations on the Six Days <strong>of</strong> the Creation<br />
and The Kingdom <strong>of</strong> God Focusing upon the Cosmological<br />
Controversy.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/03<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at Drew University, 2008. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3308654. 215 pp.<br />
1591. GRANADA, Miguel A. “Mersenne’s Critique<br />
<strong>of</strong> Giordano Bruno’s Conception <strong>of</strong> the Relation between<br />
God and the Universe: A Reappraisal.” Special<br />
Issue on Marin Mersenne [ref. 1658]. Perspect. Sci.<br />
18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 26–49.<br />
1592. HSIA, Florence C. Sojourners in a Strange<br />
Land: Jesuits and Their Scientific Missions in Late<br />
Imperial China. (xv + 272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago; London: The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780226355597.<br />
Shows how these missionary-scientists remade<br />
themselves as they negotiated the place <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ane sciences in a religious enterprise.<br />
1593. MAYER, Thomas F. “The Status <strong>of</strong> the Inquisition’s<br />
Precept to Galileo (1616) in Historical<br />
Perspective.” Nuncius 24 (2009): 61–95.<br />
1594. METHUEN, Charlotte. “De la sola scriptura<br />
à l’Astronomia nova : Principe d’autorité, principe<br />
d’accommodation et réforme de l’astronomie dans<br />
l’œuvre de Jean Kepler.” In Nouveau Ciel, Nouvelle<br />
Terre, edited by GRANADA and MEHL (2009)<br />
[ref. 1404], 319–338.<br />
1595. VAI, Gian Battista. “The Scientific Revolution<br />
and Nicholas Steno’s Tw<strong>of</strong>old Conversion.” In<br />
The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to<br />
the Enlightenment, edited by ROSENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 329], 187–208.<br />
On his move from anatomy to geology and from<br />
Lutheranism to Catholicism.<br />
1596. WIGELSWORTH, Jeffrey R. “Samuel Clarke’s<br />
Newtonian Soul.” J. Hist. Ideas 70 (2009): 45–68.<br />
1597. WÜNSCH, Thomas. “Normgebung zwischen<br />
Katholizismus, Heidentum und Calvinismus: Der<br />
lutherische Prediger Paul Einhorn in Kurland in der<br />
ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts.” In Religion und<br />
Magie in Ostmitteleuropa, edited by WÜNSCH (2006)<br />
[ref. 990], 175–195.<br />
340-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
1598. BERETTA, Marco, Antonio CLERICUZIO, and<br />
Lawrence M. PRINCIPE. (Eds.) The Accademia del<br />
Cimento and Its European Context. (257 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Sagamore Beach: <strong>Science</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />
Publications, 2009. ISBN: 9780881353877.<br />
Contents: Marco BERETTA, “Lucretius as Hidden<br />
Auctoritas <strong>of</strong> the Cimento,” 1-16 [ref. 1689];<br />
Antonio CLERICUZIO, “The Other Side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Accademia del Cimento: Borelli’s Chemical Investigation,”<br />
17-30 [ref. 1701]; Maria CONFORTI,<br />
“The Experimenters’ Anatomy,” 31-44 [ref. 1761];<br />
Susana GÓMEZ, “Experiments and Thoughts on<br />
Light around the Accademia del Cimento,” 45-<br />
58 [ref. 1692]; Stefania MONTACUTELLI, “Air<br />
‘Particulae’ and Mechanical Motions: From<br />
the Experiments <strong>of</strong> the Cimento Academy to<br />
Borelli’s Hypotheses on the Nature <strong>of</strong> Air,” 59-72<br />
[ref. 1694]; Giorgio STRANO, “Saturn’s Handles:<br />
Observations, Explanations and Censorship from<br />
Galileo to the Accademia del Cimento,” 73-90<br />
[ref. 1682]; Federica FAVINO, “On the Cimento’s<br />
‘Oak Academies’: An Unknown Contribution by<br />
Antonio Oliva,” 91-120 [ref. 1746]; Domenico<br />
Bertoloni MELI, “A L<strong>of</strong>ty Mountain, Putrefying<br />
Flesh, Styptic Water, and Germinating Seeds: Reflections<br />
on Experimental Procedures from Périer<br />
to Redi and Beyond,” 121-134 [ref. 1561]; Alfonso<br />
MIRTO, “Genesis <strong>of</strong> the Saggi and Its Publishing<br />
Success in the Seventeenth through Nineteenth<br />
Centuries,” 135-150 [ref. 1617]; Maria<br />
Pia DONATO, “Late Seventeenth-Century ‘Scientific’<br />
Academies in Rome and the Cimento’s<br />
Disputed Legacy,” 151-165 [ref. 1601]; Robert<br />
A. HATCH, “The Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters: Boulliau,
340. 17th century 97<br />
Leopoldo and the Accademia del Cimento,” 165-<br />
180 [ref. 1616]; David J. STURDY, “The Academia<br />
del Cimento and the Académie Royale des <strong>Science</strong>s,”<br />
181-194 [ref. 1605]; Luciano BOSCHIERO,<br />
“Networking and Experimental Rhetoric in Florence,<br />
Bologna and London during the 1660s,”<br />
195-210 [ref. 1599]; Rob ILIFFE, “Making Correspondents<br />
Network: Henry Oldenburg, Philosophical<br />
Commerce, and Italian <strong>Science</strong> 1660–72,”<br />
211-228 [ref. 1604]; Mordechai FEINGOLD, “The<br />
Accademia del Cimento and the Royal <strong>Society</strong>,”<br />
229-242 [ref. 1602].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R60]<br />
1599. BOSCHIERO, Luciano. “Networking and Experimental<br />
Rhetoric in Florence, Bologna and London<br />
during the 1660s.” In The Accademia del Cimento<br />
and Its European Context, edited by BERETTA et al.<br />
(2009) [ref. 1598], 195–210.<br />
1600. COLLET, Dominik. Die Welt in der Stube:<br />
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340-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
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340-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
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340-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
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1616. HATCH, Robert A. “The Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters:<br />
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1618. DAVENPORT, Anne A. “Baroque Fire (A Note<br />
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1658. MALET, Antoni, and Daniele COZZOLI.<br />
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1666. ZAYTSEV, Evgeny. “Euler’s Problem <strong>of</strong><br />
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1667. BASKEVITCH, François. “L’élaboration de la<br />
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to the Accademia del Cimento.” In The Accademia<br />
del Cimento and Its European Context, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2009) [ref. 1598], 73–90.<br />
1683. VICENTE MAROTO, María Isabel. “Los<br />
cosmógrafos españoles del siglo XVI: del humanista<br />
al técnico.” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra,<br />
edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007)<br />
[ref. 1557], 347–370.<br />
1684. VICKERS, Peter. “Was Newtonian Cosmology<br />
Really Inconsistent?” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40<br />
(2009): 197–208.<br />
340-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
1685. BROSSEDER, Claudia. “Astrology in<br />
Seventeenth-Century Peru.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
“Stars, Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology<br />
1100–1800” [ref. 286]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />
Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 146–157.<br />
1686. BURNS, William E. “Astrology and Politics<br />
in Seventeenth-Century England: King James II and<br />
the Almanac Men.” Seventeenth Cent. 20 (2005):<br />
242–253.<br />
1687. LANUZA-NAVARRO, Tayra M. C. “Astrological<br />
Prognostications in Seventeenth-Century Spain.”<br />
In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by NAVARRO<br />
BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557], 73–88.<br />
340-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
1688. ARMOGATHE, Jean-Robert. “ ‘La nouvelle<br />
porte du ciel’. Sur la Dioptrique de Kepler.” In Liber<br />
Amicorum Jean Dhombres, edited by RADELET-DE<br />
GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 63–69.
340. 17th century 101<br />
1689. BERETTA, Marco. “Lucretius as Hidden Auctoritas<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cimento.” In The Accademia del Cimento<br />
and Its European Context, edited by BERETTA<br />
et al. (2009) [ref. 1598], 1–16.<br />
On efforts to publish Lucretius and the controversy<br />
over atomism.<br />
1690. COZZOLI, Daniele. “The Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mersenne’s Optics.” Special Issue on Marin<br />
Mersenne [ref. 1658]. Perspect. Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
9–25.<br />
1691. DARRIGOL, Olivier. “The Analogy between<br />
Light and Sound in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Optics from the<br />
Ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton. Part 1.” Centaurus<br />
52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 117–155.<br />
Focus is on the physical concepts <strong>of</strong> light and<br />
sound.<br />
1692. GÓMEZ, Susana. “Experiments and Thoughts<br />
on Light around the Accademia del Cimento.” In The<br />
Accademia del Cimento and Its European Context,<br />
edited by BERETTA et al. (2009) [ref. 1598], 45–58.<br />
Concerns relationship <strong>of</strong> ideas on light and atomism.<br />
1693. MAFFIOLI, Cesare S. “ ‘Acqua premuta’:<br />
Benedetto Castelli and the Incompressibility <strong>of</strong> Water.”<br />
Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008): 9–50.<br />
1694. MONTACUTELLI, Stefania. “Air ‘Particulae’<br />
and Mechanical Motions: From the Experiments <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cimento Academy to Borelli’s Hypotheses on the<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong> Air.” In The Accademia del Cimento and Its<br />
European Context, edited by BERETTA et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 1598], 59–72.<br />
1695. PALMERINO, Carla Rita. “Experiments, Mathematics,<br />
Physical Causes: How Mersenne Came to<br />
Doubt the Validity <strong>of</strong> Galileo’s Law <strong>of</strong> Free Fall.”<br />
Special Issue on Marin Mersenne [ref. 1658]. Perspect.<br />
Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 50–76.<br />
1696. PALMIERI, Paolo. “A Phenomenology <strong>of</strong><br />
Galileo’s Experiments with Pendulums.” Brit. J. Hist.<br />
Sci. 42 (2009): 479–513.<br />
1697. PALMIERI, Paolo. “Experimental <strong>History</strong>:<br />
Swinging Pendulums and Melting Shellac.” Endeavour<br />
33 (2009): 88–92.<br />
On the experiments <strong>of</strong> Galileo Galilei and Charles<br />
Augustin de Coulomb.<br />
1698. SCHAFFER, Simon. “Newton on the Beach:<br />
The Information Order <strong>of</strong> Principia Mathematica.”<br />
Hist. Sci. 47 (2009): 243–276.<br />
1699. SHEA, William R., and Tiziana BASCELLI.<br />
“How Torricelli Improved on Galileo’s Laws <strong>of</strong> Free<br />
Fall and Projectile Motion.” In Aurora Torealis,<br />
edited by BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 31–50.<br />
1700. SMALLWOOD, John. “Bouguer Redeemed:<br />
The Successful 1737–1740 Gravity Experiments on<br />
Pichincha and Chimborazo.” Earth Sci. Hist. 29<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 1–25.<br />
On Pierre Bouguer’s pendulum experiments during<br />
the French Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>’s expedition to<br />
Peru.<br />
340-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
1701. CLERICUZIO, Antonio. “The Other Side <strong>of</strong><br />
the Accademia del Cimento: Borelli’s Chemical<br />
Investigation.” In The Accademia del Cimento and Its<br />
European Context, edited by BERETTA et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 1598], 17–30.<br />
1702. HÄLLDAHL, Lars. “Revisiting Pharmacy Morianen:<br />
Revealing First Traces <strong>of</strong> Elemental Silicon<br />
in a Laboratory Environment.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 35<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 17–23.<br />
1703. HUDGINS, Carter C. “Chemistry, Copper and<br />
Colonization: The Role <strong>of</strong> Non-ferrous Metallurgy<br />
in the Settlement <strong>of</strong> Jamestown, Virginia (c. 1607–<br />
1610).” Rittenhouse 21, no. 2 (2007): 98–125.<br />
1704. JOLY, Bernard. “À propos d’une prétendue<br />
distinction entre la chimie et l’alchimie au XVII e<br />
siècle : Questions d’histoire et de méthode.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 167–183.<br />
1705. KLEIN, Ursula, and E. C. SPARY. (Eds.)<br />
Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe:<br />
Between Market and Laboratory. (vi + 398 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780226439686.<br />
Contents: Ursula KLEIN and E. C. SPARY, “Introduction:<br />
Why Materials?” 1-23; Pamela H.<br />
SMITH, “Vermilion, Mercury, Blood, and Lizards:<br />
Matter and Meaning in Metalworking,” 29-49<br />
[ref. 1545]; Hanna Rose SHELL, “Ceramic Nature,”<br />
50-70 [ref. 1544]; Christoph BARTELS, “The<br />
Production <strong>of</strong> Silver, Copper, and Lead in the Harz<br />
Mountains from Late Medieval Times to the Onset<br />
<strong>of</strong> Industrialization,” 71-100 [ref. 317]; Adrian<br />
JOHNS, “Ink,” 101-124 [ref. 307]; Ursula KLEIN,<br />
“Blending Technical Innovation and Learned Natural<br />
Knowledge: The Making <strong>of</strong> Ethers,” 125-157<br />
[ref. 2089]; Barbara ORLAND, “Enlightened Milk:<br />
Reshaping a Bodily Substance into a Chemical<br />
Object,” 163-197 [ref. 2107]; Matthew D. EDDY,<br />
“The Sparkling Nectar <strong>of</strong> Spas; or, Mineral Water<br />
as a Medically Commodifiable Material in<br />
the Province, 1770–1805,” 198-224 [ref. 2058];<br />
E. C. SPARY, “Liqueurs and the Luxury Marketplace<br />
in Eighteenth-Century Paris,” 225-255<br />
[ref. 2109]; Marcus POPPLOW, “Economizing<br />
Agricultural Resources in the German Economic<br />
Enlightenment,” 261-287 [ref. 2108]; Seymour H.<br />
MAUSKOPF, “The Crisis <strong>of</strong> English Gunpowder<br />
in the Eighteenth Century,” 288-320 [ref. 1957];<br />
Agustí NIETO-GALAN, “Between Craft Routines<br />
and Academic Rules: Natural Dyestuffs and the<br />
‘Art’ <strong>of</strong> Dyeing in the Eighteenth Century,” 321-<br />
353 [ref. 1960].<br />
1706. NEWMAN, William R. “The Significance <strong>of</strong><br />
‘Chymical Atomism.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: Evidence<br />
and Interpretation: Studies on Early <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Medicine in Honor <strong>of</strong> John E. Murdoch [ref. 951].<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 14 (2009): 248–264.<br />
Argues that the corpuscular alchemy <strong>of</strong> Daniel<br />
Sennert and Robert Boyle became the common<br />
property <strong>of</strong> 17th-century chemists.
102 340. 17th century<br />
340-114. ALCHEMY<br />
1707. JANACEK, Bruce. “A Virtuoso’s <strong>History</strong>: Antiquarianism<br />
and the Transmission <strong>of</strong> Knowledge in<br />
the Alchemical Studies <strong>of</strong> Elias Ashmole.” J. Hist.<br />
Ideas 69 (2008): 395–417.<br />
1708. MELERO, Joaquín Pérez. “From Alchemy to<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment<br />
in Spanish American Mining and Metallurgy.”<br />
In The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance<br />
to the Enlightenment, edited by ROSENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 329], 51–61.<br />
1709. NEWMAN, William R. “Geochemical Concepts<br />
in Isaac Newton’s Early Alchemy.” In The Revolution<br />
in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329],<br />
41–49.<br />
1710. POOLE, William. “Theodoricus Gravius (fl.<br />
1600–1661): Some Biographical Notes on a German<br />
Chymist and Scribe Working in Seventeenth-Century<br />
England.” Ambix 56 (2009): 239–252.<br />
Gravius was a laboratory assistant to Richard<br />
Napier, practitioner <strong>of</strong> astrological medicine.<br />
1711. WOODWARD, Walter W. Prospero’s America:<br />
John Winthrop Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation <strong>of</strong><br />
New England Culture, 1606–1676. (viii + 317 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; index.) Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Carolina Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780807833018.<br />
340-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
1712. CUTLER, Alan H. “Nicolaus Steno and the<br />
Problem <strong>of</strong> Deep Time.” In The Revolution in Geology<br />
from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 143–148.<br />
1713. KÖLBL-EBERT, Martina. “How to Find Water:<br />
The State <strong>of</strong> the Art in the Early Seventeenth<br />
Century, Deduced from Writings <strong>of</strong> Martine de Bertereau<br />
(1632 and 1640).” Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009):<br />
204–218.<br />
1714. PARCELL, William C. “Signs and Symbols in<br />
Kircher’s Mundus Subterraneus.” In The Revolution<br />
in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329],<br />
63–74.<br />
1715. POOLE, William. “Sir Robert Southwell’s<br />
Dialogue on Thomas Burnet’s Theory <strong>of</strong> the Earth:<br />
‘C & S Discourse <strong>of</strong> Mr Burnetts Theory <strong>of</strong> the Earth’<br />
(1684): Contexts and an Edition.” Seventeenth Cent.<br />
23 (2008): 72–104.<br />
1716. QUENET, Grégory. Les tremblements de terre<br />
aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : La naissance d’un<br />
risque. Époques. (586 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Seyssel:<br />
Champ Vallon, 2005. ISBN: 9782876734142.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R732]<br />
1717. ROSENBERG, Gary D. “The Measure <strong>of</strong> Man<br />
and Landscape in the Renaissance and Scientific<br />
Revolution.” In The Revolution in Geology from<br />
the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by<br />
ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 13–40.<br />
On the use <strong>of</strong> analogies in geology, specifically<br />
anatomical analogies related to Greek geometry<br />
and Renaissance art. Includes a comparison with<br />
Chinese concepts <strong>of</strong> landscape and life.<br />
1718. SOBIECH, Frank. “Nicholas Steno’s Way from<br />
Experience to Faith: Geological Evolution and the<br />
Original Sin <strong>of</strong> Mankind.” In The Revolution in<br />
Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 179–186.<br />
1719. SOFFIENTINO, Bruno, and Michael E. Q. PIL-<br />
SON. “Osservazioni Intorno al Bosforo Tracio Overo<br />
Canale di Constantinopoli Rappresentate in Lettera<br />
Alla Sacra Real Maestá Cristina Regina di Svezia<br />
da Luigi Ferdinando Marsilii, 1681: First English<br />
Translation, with Notes.” Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009):<br />
57–83.<br />
The 17th-century work “contains the first description<br />
<strong>of</strong> a simple laboratory-scale hydrological experiment<br />
to show how differences in the density <strong>of</strong><br />
two water masses lead to two-layer flow.” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
1720. WHEELER, Dennis. “British Naval Logbooks<br />
From the Late Seventeenth Century: New Climatic<br />
Information from Old Sources.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
section: Diversity in the Global Reconstruction and<br />
Representation <strong>of</strong> Weather and Climate: East, South,<br />
West, North [ref. 324]. Hist. Meteor. 2 (2005): 133–<br />
145.<br />
1721. YAMADA, Toshihiro. “Hooke–Steno Relations<br />
Reconsidered: Reassessing the Roles <strong>of</strong> Ole Borch<br />
and Robert Boyle.” In The Revolution in Geology<br />
from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by<br />
ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 107–126.<br />
1722. ZIGGELAAR, August. “The Age <strong>of</strong> Earth<br />
in Niels Stensen’s Geology.” In The Revolution in<br />
Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 135–142.<br />
1723. ZITTEL, Claus. “Descartes as Bricoleur.” In<br />
Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by ZITTEL et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 1546], 337–372.<br />
Explores the ways in which Descartes embraced an<br />
experimental framework, using examples from his<br />
Meteorology.<br />
340-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
1724. CONNOLLY, Priscilla, and Roberto MAYER.<br />
“Vingboons, Trasmonte and Boot: European Cartography<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mexican Cities in the Early Seventeenth<br />
Century.” Imago Mundi 61 (2009): 47–66.<br />
1725. DEW, Nicholas. “Scientific Travel in the Atlantic<br />
World: The French Expedition to Gorée and the<br />
Antilles, 1681–1683.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–17.<br />
1726. DRAKE, E. T. “The Geological Observations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Robert Hooke (1635–1703) on the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight.”<br />
In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by<br />
JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 19–30.<br />
1727. HEIRMAN, Ann, Paolo DE TROIA, and Jan<br />
PARMENTIER. “Francesco Sambiasi, a Missing Link
340. 17th century 103<br />
in European Map Making in China?” Imago Mundi<br />
61 (2009): 29–46.<br />
1728. WILLMOTH, Frances. “ ‘Reconstruction’ and<br />
Interpreting Written Instructions: What Making a<br />
Seventeenth-Century Plane Table Revealed about the<br />
Independence <strong>of</strong> Readers.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: On<br />
Scientific Instruments [ref. 244]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />
40 (2009): 352–359.<br />
On a surveying instrument.<br />
340-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
1729. ÁLVAREZ PELÁEZ, Raquel. “Un Nuevo Mundo<br />
para la ciencia: el descubrimiento de la naturaleza<br />
americana.” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra,<br />
edited by NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007)<br />
[ref. 1557], 147–154.<br />
1730. CARTER, Christopher. “ ‘A Constant<br />
Prodigy?’ Empirical Views <strong>of</strong> an Unordinary Nature.”<br />
Seventeenth Cent. 23 (2008): 265–289.<br />
1731. FISCHEL, Angela. “Naturgeschichte um 1600<br />
am Beispiel von Aldrovandis Bildern.” In Das technische<br />
Bild, edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 174], 212–223.<br />
1732. GASCOIGNE, John. “The Royal <strong>Society</strong>, Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> and the Peoples <strong>of</strong> the ‘New World(s)’,<br />
1660–1800.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 42 (2009): 539–562.<br />
1733. HARRISON, Peter. “The Cultural Authority <strong>of</strong><br />
Natural <strong>History</strong> in Early Modern Europe.” In Biology<br />
and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins, edited by<br />
ALEXANDER and NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 11–<br />
35.<br />
1734. LUNDBERG, S., and I. SVANBERG. “Stone<br />
Loach in Stockholm, Sweden, and Royal Fish-Ponds<br />
in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.” Arch.<br />
Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 150–160.<br />
1735. PUGLIANO, Valentina. “Non-Colonial Botany<br />
or, the Late Rise <strong>of</strong> Local Knowledge?” Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 321–328.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Alix COOPER, Inventing the Indigenous<br />
(2007).<br />
1736. TOSCANO, Maria. “The Figure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Naturalist-Antiquary in the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Naples:<br />
Giuseppe Giovene (1753–1837) and His Contemporaries.”<br />
J. Hist. Collect. 19 (2007): 225–237.<br />
1737. TURNER, Anthony. “Grollier de Servière,<br />
the Brothers Monconys: Curiosity and Collecting<br />
in Seventeenth-Century Lyon.” J. Hist. Collect. 20<br />
(2008): 205–215.<br />
Compares the collection <strong>of</strong> machine models <strong>of</strong><br />
Servière and the general collection <strong>of</strong> the Monconys<br />
brothers in the 17th and 18th centuries.<br />
1738. WARKENTIN, Germaine. “Aristotle in New<br />
France: Louis Nicolas and the Making <strong>of</strong> the Codex<br />
Canadensis.” French Col. <strong>History</strong> 11 (<strong>2010</strong>): 71–107.<br />
1739. YAYA, Isabel. “Wonders <strong>of</strong> America: The<br />
Curiosity Cabinet as a Site <strong>of</strong> Representation and<br />
Knowledge.” J. Hist. Collect. 20 (2008): 173–188.<br />
340-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />
1740. HSU, Kuang-Tai. “The Path to Steno’s Synthesis<br />
on the Animal Origin <strong>of</strong> Glossopetrae.” In<br />
The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to<br />
the Enlightenment, edited by ROSENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 329], 93–106.<br />
1741. KARDEL, Troels. “Prompters <strong>of</strong> Steno’s Geological<br />
Principles: Generation <strong>of</strong> Stones in Living<br />
Beings, Glossopetrae and Molding.” In The Revolution<br />
in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329],<br />
127–134.<br />
340-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
1742. BLANK, Andreas. “Material Souls and Imagination<br />
in Late Aristotelian Embryology.” Ann. Sci.<br />
67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 187–204.<br />
On the continuities between Late Aristotelian and<br />
Cartesian embryology, especially concerning the<br />
biological writings <strong>of</strong> Fortunio Liceti (1577-1657)<br />
and Emilio Parisano (1567-1643).<br />
1743. BREIDBACH, Olaf, and Michael T. GHISELIN.<br />
“Baroque Classification: A Missing Chapter in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Systematics.” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 11<br />
(2006): 1–30.<br />
1744. MCLAUGHLIN, Peter. “Spontaneous versus<br />
Equivocal Generation in Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />
Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 79–88.<br />
340-131. BOTANY<br />
1745. CAPPELLETTI, Elsa Mariella, and Giuseppe<br />
ONGARO. “ ‘Semina Horti Medici’ (1614), manoscritto<br />
inedito di Prospero Alpini e primo catalogo dei<br />
semi dell’Orto botanico di Padova.” Atti mem. Accad.<br />
Galilei. (Pt. 2 ... sci. mat. nat.) 119 (2007): 141–206.<br />
1746. FAVINO, Federica. “On the Cimento’s ‘Oak<br />
Academies’: An Unknown Contribution by Antonio<br />
Oliva.” In The Accademia del Cimento and Its European<br />
Context, edited by BERETTA et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 1598], 91–120.<br />
On the study <strong>of</strong> oak galls and the insects that cause<br />
them, especially in the work <strong>of</strong> Antonio Oliva and<br />
Francesco Redi.<br />
1747. HARRIS, Stephen A., and Peter R. ANSTEY.<br />
“John Locke’s Seed Lists: A Case Study in Botanical<br />
Exchange.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 256–264.<br />
340-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1748. GUERRINI, Anita. “The King’s Animals and<br />
the King’s Books: The Illustrations for the Paris<br />
Academy’s Histoire des animaux.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on<br />
representation <strong>of</strong> animals. [ref. 1294]. Ann. Sci. 67<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 383–404.<br />
“Explores the place <strong>of</strong> natural philosophy among<br />
the patronage projects <strong>of</strong> Louis XIV.” (from the<br />
abstract)
104 340. 17th century<br />
1749. KARDEL, Troels. “Nicolaus Steno’s New Myology<br />
(1667): Rather than Muscle, the Motor Fibre<br />
Should Be Called Animal’s Organ <strong>of</strong> Movement.”<br />
Nuncius 23 (2008): 37–64.<br />
1750. MELI, Domenico Bertoloni. “The Representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Insects in the Seventeenth Century: A<br />
Comparative Approach.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> animals. [ref. 1294]. Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
405–429.<br />
1751. OLDEN-JØRGENSEN, Sebastian. “Nicholas<br />
Steno and René Descartes: A Cartesian Perspective<br />
on Steno’s Scientific Development.” In The Revolution<br />
in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment,<br />
edited by ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329],<br />
149–157.<br />
On Steno’s research in anatomy and geology, as<br />
related to a mechanistic Cartesian framework.<br />
340-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
1752. CHEUNG, Tobias. “Transitions and Borders<br />
between Animals, Humans and Machines 1600–<br />
1800: Introduction.” Introduction to a special issue.<br />
Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–2.<br />
Contents: Ann THOMSON, “Animals, Humans,<br />
Machines and Thinking Matter, 1690–1707,” 3–<br />
37 [ref. 2042]; Charles T. WOLFE, “Endowed<br />
Molecules and Emergent Organization: The<br />
Maupertuis-Diderot Debate,” 38–65 [ref. 1877];<br />
Tobias CHEUNG, “Omnis Fibra Ex Fibra: Fibre<br />
Œconomies in Bonnet’s and Diderot’s Models<br />
<strong>of</strong> Organic Order,” 66–104 [ref. 2018]; Yvonne<br />
WÜBBEN, “Transhumane Physiologie. Bilder und<br />
Praktiken des Reflexes (Thomas Willis, Robert<br />
Whytt, Marshall Hall),” 105–121 [ref. 430]; Hanns-<br />
Peter NEUMANN, “Machina Machinarum. Die<br />
Uhr als Begriff und Metapher zwischen 1450 und<br />
1750,” 122–191 [ref. 413].<br />
340-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1753. COHEN, Sarah. “Searching the Animal Psyche<br />
with Charles Le Brun.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> animals. [ref. 1294]. Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
353–382.<br />
1754. LEWIS, Rhodri. “Hooke’s Two Buckets:<br />
Memory, Mnemotechnique and Knowledge in the<br />
Early Royal <strong>Society</strong>.” In Ars Reminiscendi, edited by<br />
BEECHER and WILLIAMS (2009) [ref. 1482].<br />
1755. MORGAN, Dawn. “The Motions <strong>of</strong> Laughter:<br />
Allegory and Physiology in Walter Charleton’s Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Passions (1674).” In Spirits Unseen,<br />
edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER (2008) [ref. 1282],<br />
293–312.<br />
1756. TILMOUTH, Christopher. “Generosity and the<br />
Utility <strong>of</strong> the Passions: Cartesian Ethics in Restoration<br />
England.” Seventeenth Cent. 22 (2007): 144–<br />
167.<br />
1757. WILLIAMS, Grant. “The Transmateriality<br />
<strong>of</strong> Memory in Early Modern Psychophysiological<br />
Discourse.” In Ars Reminiscendi, edited by BEECHER<br />
and WILLIAMS (2009) [ref. 1482].<br />
340-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
1758. RIVETT, Sarah. “Empirical Desire: Conversion,<br />
Ethnography, and the New <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Praying Indian.” Early Amer. Stud. 8 (<strong>2010</strong>): 16–45.<br />
Discussion <strong>of</strong> interaction between Puritan missionary<br />
John Eliot and the Royal <strong>Society</strong> over the<br />
investigation <strong>of</strong> American Indians, including their<br />
language, behavior, and religious nature.<br />
340-144. LINGUISTICS<br />
1759. LEWIS, Rhodri. Language, Mind, and Nature:<br />
Artificial Languages in England from Bacon to Locke.<br />
Ideas in Context, 80. (xvi + 262 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780521874755.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R543]<br />
340-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1760. BATES, A. W. “The Sooterkin Dissected: The<br />
Theoretical Basis <strong>of</strong> Animal Births to Human Mothers<br />
in Early Modern Europe.” Vesalius 9, no. 2<br />
(2003): 6–14.<br />
1761. CONFORTI, Maria. “The Experimenters’<br />
Anatomy.” In The Accademia del Cimento and Its<br />
European Context, edited by BERETTA et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 1598], 31–44.<br />
Focuses on Giovanni Borelli’s activity.<br />
1762. FINUCCI, Valeria. “ ‘There’s the Rub’:<br />
Searching for Sexual Remedies in the New World.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases in the early modern period<br />
[ref. 1264]. J. Medieval Early Mod. Stud. 38 (2008):<br />
523–557.<br />
1763. KELLY, James, and Fiona CLARK. (Eds.) Ireland<br />
and Medicine in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth<br />
Centuries. The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Context. (xiv<br />
+ 227 pp.; bibl.; index.) Farnham, England; Burlington,<br />
VT: Ashgate, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780754665564.<br />
Contents: Mary Ann LYONS, “The Role <strong>of</strong> Graduate<br />
Physicians in Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalising Medical Practice<br />
in Ireland, c. 1619–54,” 17-38; Charlie DIL-<br />
LON, “Medical Practice and Gaelic Ireland,” 39-<br />
52; Liam CHAMBERS, “Medicine and Miracles<br />
in the Late Seventeenth Century: Bernard Connor’s<br />
Evangelium Medici (1697),” 53-72; Laurence<br />
BROCKLISS, “Medicine, Religion and Social<br />
Mobility in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-<br />
Century Ireland,” 73-108; James KELLY, “Domestic<br />
Medication and Medical Care in Late Early<br />
Modern Ireland,” 109-138; Andrew SNEDDON,<br />
“Institutional Medicine and State Intervention in<br />
Eighteenth-Century Ireland,” 137-162; Wendy D.<br />
CHURCHILL, “Gendered Medical Advice within<br />
Anglo-Irish Correspondence: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cary-Jurin Letters,” 163-182; Toby BARNARD,<br />
“The Wider Cultures <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-Century Irish<br />
Doctors,” 183-196; Fiona CLARK, “Advancing<br />
the Medical Career Abroad: The Case <strong>of</strong> Daniel<br />
O’Sullivan,” 197-216.
340. 17th century 105<br />
1764. KOTTEK, Samuel. “La protection de l’enfance<br />
dans la Hausväterliteratur.” Vesalius 8, no. 1 (2002):<br />
7–12.<br />
1765. LE FLOCH-PRIGENT, Patrice, Philippe BON-<br />
NICHON, and Denis PARIENTE. “La mort du roi<br />
Henri IV (14 mai 1610) : Analyse du compte<br />
rendu d’autopsie de Jacques Guillemeau.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 43 (2009): 177–184.<br />
1766. LINDEMANN, Mary. “The Body Debated:<br />
Bodies and Rights in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-<br />
Century Germany.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases in the<br />
early modern period [ref. 1264]. J. Medieval Early<br />
Mod. Stud. 38 (2008): 493–521.<br />
1767. MA, Hilda Hue. “Anatomy <strong>of</strong> Woman: The<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Medical Culture in Early Modern Drama.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at State University <strong>of</strong> New York at<br />
Buffalo, 2009. Advisor: Bono, Barbara. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3372080. 212 pp.<br />
1768. MORTIMER, Ian. “The Triumph <strong>of</strong> the Doctors:<br />
Medical Assistance to the Dying, c.1570–1720.”<br />
Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 15 (2005): 97–116.<br />
1769. MOSSENSOHN, Miri Shefer. “An Ottoman<br />
Observer <strong>of</strong> Central European Surgery in the Middle<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Seventeenth Century.” Vesalius 14 (2008): 4–7.<br />
1770. PARDO-TOMÁS, José, and Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-<br />
VIDAL. “Stories <strong>of</strong> Disease Written by Patients and<br />
Lay Mediators in the Spanish Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />
(1680–1720).” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on diseases in the early<br />
modern period [ref. 1264]. J. Medieval Early Mod.<br />
Stud. 38 (2008): 467–491.<br />
1771. PAYNE, Lynda. “ ‘With much nausea, loathing,<br />
and foetor’: William Harvey, Dissection, and Dispassion<br />
in Early Modern Medicine.” Vesalius 8, no. 1<br />
(2002): 45–52.<br />
1772. PEUMERY, Jean Jacques. “Cartésianisme et<br />
circulation sanguine.” Vesalius 9, no. 2 (2003): 31–<br />
34.<br />
1773. PINET, Patrice. “Petite histoire des remèdes<br />
magnétiques.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 469–482.<br />
1774. POMATA, Gianna. “Malpighi and the Holy<br />
Body: Medical Experts and Miraculous Evidence in<br />
Seventeenth-Century Italy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> articles on<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> medicine. [ref. 1492]. Renaiss. Stud.<br />
21 (2007): 568–586.<br />
On the role <strong>of</strong> physicians in assessing evidence<br />
during the canonization process.<br />
1775. POMATA, Gianna. “Sharing Cases: The Observationes<br />
in Early Modern Medicine.” Early Sci. &<br />
Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 193–236.<br />
On a new form <strong>of</strong> medical writing that emerged in<br />
the Renaissance.<br />
1776. PRANGHOFER, Sebastian. “ ‘It could be seen<br />
more clearly in Unreasonable Animals than in Humans’:<br />
The Representation <strong>of</strong> the Rete Mirabile in<br />
Early Modern Anatomy.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009):<br />
561–586.<br />
1777. RENZI, Silvia De. “Medical Competence,<br />
Anatomy and the Polity in Seventeenth-Century<br />
Rome.” Part <strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> articles on the history <strong>of</strong><br />
medicine. [ref. 1492]. Renaiss. Stud. 21 (2007):<br />
551–567.<br />
1778. RING, Malvin E. “Dental Writings in a Medical<br />
Self-Help Book <strong>of</strong> 1650.” J. Hist. Dent. 52<br />
(2004): 125–129.<br />
On the first medical self-help book written in Yiddish.<br />
1779. SANCHEZ, Guillermo C. “Mateo Aleman and<br />
John Locke: Two Frustrated Physicians.” Vesalius 6<br />
(2000): 83–89.<br />
1780. SCHWEIKARDT, Christoph. “The Self-<br />
Presentation <strong>of</strong> the Halle Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Friedrich<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann (1660–1742): Mirrored by His Autobiography.”<br />
Vesalius 8, no. 1 (2002): 36–44.<br />
1781. TRICOT, Jean-Pïerre. “Vopiscus Fortunatus<br />
Plemplus.” Vesalius 6 (2000): 11–19.<br />
On the Arab contribution to 17th-century medical<br />
humanism through the work <strong>of</strong> Plempius.<br />
1782. VALVERDE, Nuria. “Small Parts: Crisóstomo<br />
Martínez (1638–1694), Bone Histology, and the Visual<br />
Making <strong>of</strong> Body Wholeness.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009):<br />
505–536.<br />
1783. WEAR, Andrew. “Place, Health, and Disease:<br />
The Airs, Waters, Places Tradition in Early Modern<br />
England and North America.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on<br />
diseases in the early modern period [ref. 1264]. J.<br />
Medieval Early Mod. Stud. 38 (2008): 443–465.<br />
1784. WEISSER, Olivia. “Boils, Pushes and Wheals:<br />
Reading Bumps on the Body in Early Modern England.”<br />
Roy Porter Student Prize Essay. Soc. Hist.<br />
Med. 22 (2009): 321–339.<br />
340-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1785. SCHLEINER, Winfried. “Early Modern Green<br />
Sickness and Pre-Freudian Hysteria.” Early Sci. &<br />
Med. 14 (2009): 661–676.<br />
1786. ZINNINGER, Jane M. “Analysis <strong>of</strong> Melancholia:<br />
A Critical Study <strong>of</strong> Robert Burton’s ‘The<br />
Anatomy <strong>of</strong> Melancholy.’ ” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 69/12<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, 2009. Pub.<br />
no. AAT DP16160. 129 pp.<br />
340-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
1787. PEREZ, Stanis. “L’hygiène de Louis XIV.”<br />
Vesalius 13 (2007): 92–97.<br />
340-153. PHARMACY<br />
1788. CHURCHILL, Wendy D., and James D. AL-<br />
SOP. “The Prescribing Physicians and Sick Scholars<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oxford: Jeremiah Webbe’s Apothecarial Notebook,<br />
1653–54.” Vesalius 7 (2001): 73–77.<br />
1789. LABRUDE, Pierre. “Nouvelles réflexions et<br />
hypothèses sur l’origine du Baume du commandeur
106 350. 18th century<br />
de Pernes : il derive certainement du Baume de Jerusalem.”<br />
Vesalius 12 (2006): 37–40.<br />
1790. LAFONT, Olivier. “Nicolas Lémery, providence<br />
des bibliophilies.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009):<br />
267–276.<br />
1791. LAFONT, Olivier. “Ouvrage de Dame et<br />
succès de librairie : les remèdes de Madame Fouquet.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 57–72.<br />
1792. PEREZ, Stanis. “Louis XIV et le quinquina.”<br />
Vesalius 9, no. 2 (2003): 25–30.<br />
On the use <strong>of</strong> quinine by Louis XIV.<br />
1793. TOUWAIDE, Alain. “Introduction to the Special<br />
Fascicle ‘Indigenous vs. Foreign: Early-Modern<br />
Materia Medica in Comparative Perspective.’ ” Introduction<br />
to a special issue. Early Sci. & Med. 14<br />
(2009): 677–679.<br />
Contents: Alisha RANKIN, “Empirics, Physicians,<br />
and Wonder Drugs in Early Modern Germany:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> the Panacea Amwaldina,” 680–710<br />
[ref. 1533]; Elly R. TRUITT, “The Virtues <strong>of</strong> Balm<br />
in Late Medieval Literature,” 711–736 [ref. 1273];<br />
Carla NAPPI, “Bolatu’s Pharmacy Theriac in<br />
Early Modern China,” 737–764 [ref. 756]; Alain<br />
TOUWAIDE, “Foreign vs. Local New Horizons,<br />
and Ancient Dilemmas and Strategies?” 765–788<br />
[ref. 505].<br />
1794. VAREY, Simon. “Three Necessary Drugs.”<br />
1650-1850 4 (1998): 3–51.<br />
On c<strong>of</strong>fee, tea, and chocolate use in the 17th and<br />
18th centuries in Europe.<br />
1795. WAROLIN, Christian. “Antoine Brulon, un<br />
riche apothicaire privilégié à Paris au XVIIe siècle,<br />
et Anne de Furnes, sa femme. Leur illustre locataire<br />
place du Palais-Royal : Molière.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
56 (2009): 55–67.<br />
1796. WOOLF, Judith S. “Women’s Business: 17th-<br />
Century Female Pharmacists.” Chem. Heritage 27,<br />
no. 3 (2009): 20–25.<br />
340-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1797. MARTIN, Thierry, and Michèle VIROL. (Eds.)<br />
Vauban, architecte de la modernité ? Collection “Les<br />
cahiers de la MSH Ledoux,” 11; Série “Transmissions,<br />
identité, métissage,” 3. (xxi + 301 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Presses Universitaires de<br />
Franche-Comté, 2008. ISBN: 9782848672328.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R583]<br />
1798. MEACHAM, Sarah Hand. Every Home a Distillery:<br />
Alcohol, Gender, and Technology in the Colonial<br />
Chesapeake. Early America: <strong>History</strong>, Context,<br />
Culture. (xi + 187 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780801893124.<br />
1799. RYZEWSKI, Krysta. “Archaeology <strong>of</strong> a Colonial<br />
Industry: Domestic Ironworking and Industrial<br />
Evolution in Rhode Island, 1642–1800.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Brown University, 2008. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3335690. 373 pp.<br />
1800. SCHNEIDER, Birgit. “Notationssysteme der<br />
Weberei aus dem 17. und 18. Jahrhundert.” In Das<br />
technische Bild, edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 174], 182–191.<br />
1801. THOMAS, Noah H. “Seventeenth-Century<br />
Metallurgy on the Spanish Colonial Frontier: Transformations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology, Value and Identity.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/07 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Killick, David J. Pub. no. AAT 3316261.<br />
284 pp.<br />
340-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
1802. POOLE, William. “Nuncius Inanimatus.<br />
Seventeenth-Century Telegraphy: The Schemes <strong>of</strong><br />
Francis Godwin and Henry Reynolds.” Seventeenth<br />
Cent. 21 (2006): 45–72.<br />
350. 18TH CENTURY<br />
350-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
1803. CHAPRONT-TOUZÉ, Michelle, and Pierre<br />
CRÉPEL. “L’octant et la plume : Grandjean de Fouchy,<br />
astronome et secrétaire perpétuel de l’Académie<br />
des sciences : Introduction.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008):<br />
7–23.<br />
Introduction to a series <strong>of</strong> articles about Grandjean<br />
de Fouchy. Contents: Simone DUMONT<br />
and Suzanne DÉBARBAT, “Fouchy et ses travaux<br />
en astronomie,” 25–39 [ref. 1913]; Denis<br />
SAVOIE, “L’aspect gnomonique de l’œuvre de<br />
Fouchy : La méridienne de temps moyen,” 41–<br />
61 [ref. 1922]; Danielle FAUQUE, “Un nouvel<br />
instrument pour observer les hauteurs, inventé<br />
par M. Grandjean de Fouchy,” 63–88 [ref. 1847];<br />
Michelle CHAPRONT-TOUZÉ, “Aspects de l’œuvre<br />
et de la vie de Pierre-Charles Le Monnier, astronome<br />
et académicien, collègue de Grandjean<br />
de Fouchy,” 89–103 [ref. 1912]; René SIGRIST,<br />
“Quand l’astronomie devint un métier : Grandjean<br />
de Fouchy, Jean III Bernoulli et la ‘république astronomique’,<br />
1700–1830,” 105–132 [ref. 1923];<br />
Jean-Daniel CANDAUX, “Grandjean de Fouchy en<br />
correspondance avec deux savants genevois,” 133–<br />
146 [ref. 1858]; Simone MAZAURIC, “Parallèle<br />
de Fontenelle et de Grandjean de Fouchy,” 147–<br />
163 [ref. 1843]; Irène PASSERON, “Grandjean de<br />
Fouchy, D’Alembert et Condorcet : Tracasseries et<br />
arrangements des secrétaires perpétuels,” 165–180<br />
[ref. 1844]; Pierre CRÉPEL, “Le projet de Grandjean<br />
de Fouchy sur l’histoire de l’Académie des<br />
sciences,” 181–196 [ref. 1840].<br />
1804. CRÉPEL, Pierre, and Luigi PEPE.<br />
“D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa: D’Alembert, les<br />
Lumières, l’Europe.” Proceedings from the conference<br />
“D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa,” organized by<br />
the International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Research<br />
in Levico Terme in September 2006. First article<br />
in a special issue. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008):<br />
115–117.<br />
Contents: Paolo CASINI, “D’Alembert et l’Italie,”<br />
119–136 [ref. 1992]; Irène PASSERON, “La correspondance<br />
de d’Alembert : un réseau eu-
350. 18th century 107<br />
ropéen?” 137–153 [ref. 1860]; Serge S. DEMI-<br />
DOV, “D’Alembert et la notion de solution des<br />
équations différentielles aux dérivées partielles,”<br />
155–166 [ref. 1889]; Guillaume JOUVE, “Le rôle<br />
de d’Alembert dans les débuts d’une étude programmatique<br />
des équations aux dérivées partielles<br />
(1760–1783),” 167–181 [ref. 1902]; Alexandre<br />
GUILBAUD, “La ‘loi de continuité’ de Jean<br />
Bernoulli à d’Alembert,” 183–200 [ref. 1933];<br />
Yannick FONTENEAU, “D’Alembert et Daniel<br />
Bernoulli face au concept de travail mécanique,”<br />
201–220 [ref. 1931]; Fabrice FERLIN, “Les lunettes<br />
achromatiques : un enjeu européen dans<br />
la deuxième moitié du 18e siècle,” 221–237<br />
[ref. 1930]; Pierre-Charles PRADIER and Nicolas<br />
RIECAU, “D’Alembert et D. Bernoulli au sujet<br />
de l’inoculation de la petite vérole,” 239–253<br />
[ref. 2066]; Olivier FERRET, “Les ‘Réflexions<br />
Philosophiques’ dans les Éloges Académiques de<br />
d’Alembert : le cas de l’éloge de Bossuet,” 255–<br />
272 [ref. 1822]; Giovanni FERRARO, “D’Alembert<br />
visto da Eulero,” 273–291 [ref. 1891]; Christine<br />
PHILI, “D’Alembert et Lagrange : deux points<br />
de vues différents concernant les fondements<br />
de l’analyse,” 293–307 [ref. 1905]; Olivier<br />
BRUNEAU, “D’Alembert et les mathématiques<br />
britanniques,” 309–320 [ref. 1884]; Massimo<br />
GALUZZI, “Paolo Frisi, d’Alembert et le milieu<br />
scientifique de Milan,” 321–338 [ref. 1893]; Maria<br />
Teresa BORGATO, “D’Alembert e l’Istituto di Bologna,”<br />
339–361 [ref. 1882]; Maria Teresa BOR-<br />
GATO, “Della caduta dei corpi lanciati in alto:<br />
Canterzani, Sebastiano,” 363–374 [ref. 1883].<br />
1805. DIETZ, Bettina. “Making Natural <strong>History</strong>:<br />
Doing the Enlightenment.” Cent. Eur. Hist. 43<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 25–46.<br />
1806. ELSNER, Norbert, and Nicolass A. RUPKE.<br />
(Eds.) Albrecht von Haller: im Göttingen der Aufklärung.<br />
(453 pp.; ill.; bibl.; CD-ROM.) Pressestelle:<br />
Wallstein Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783835305731.<br />
Contributors: Norbert ELSNER, Nicolaas A.<br />
RUPKE, Urs BÖSCHUNG, Peter Hanns REILL, Ulrich<br />
JOOST, Rudolf SMEND, Reimer ECK, Stephan<br />
Robbert GRADSTEIN, Michael SCHWERDT-<br />
FEGER, Gerhard WAGENITZ, Ulrich TRÖHLER,<br />
Renato G. MAZZOLINI, Thomas KAUFMANN,<br />
Wilfried BARNER and Martin STAEHELIN<br />
1807. HENRY, Philippe. Leonhard Euler “incomparable<br />
géomètre.” (235 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Chêne-<br />
Bourg: Editions Médecine et Hygiène, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9782880492410.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R425]<br />
1808. JUŽNIC, Stanislav. “Euler and the Jesuïts in<br />
Russia.” Quad. Hist. Engin. 9 (2008): 219–247.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> the Ljubljana Jesuit Gabriel Gruber,<br />
especially on hydro-mechanics and optics, and his<br />
interaction with R. J. Boškovic and L. Euler.<br />
1809. LUSA MONFORTE, Guillermo. “Congrés Internacional<br />
‘300 Aniversari Leonhard Euler (1707–<br />
2007)’. Una presentación informal.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: 300 Aniversari de Leonhard Euler (1707–<br />
2007). Quad. Hist. Engin. 9 (2008): 3–8.<br />
“Discusses the special place <strong>of</strong> Euler in the history<br />
<strong>of</strong> science, in an intermediate field between<br />
pure mathematics and engineering.” (from the<br />
abstract) Eberhard KNOBLOCH, “Euler Transgressing<br />
Limits: The Infinite and Music Theory,” 9–24<br />
[ref. 1903]; Giovanni FERRARO, “The Integral as<br />
an Anti-Differential. An Aspect <strong>of</strong> Euler’s Attempt<br />
to Transform the Calculus into an Algebraic Calculus,”<br />
25–58 [ref. 1892]; Amadeu DELSHAMS and<br />
Maria Rosa MASSA ESTEVE, “Consideracions al<br />
voltant de la Funció Beta a l’obra de Leonhard Euler<br />
(1707–1783),” 59–82 [ref. 1888]; Pedro Miguel<br />
GONZÁLEZ URBANEJA, “Euler y la Geometría<br />
Analítica,” 83–116 [ref. 1896]; Juan Miguel SUAY<br />
BELENGUER, “Los Molinos y las Cometas por<br />
Mr. Euler le fils. Modelos matemáticos para las<br />
máquinas hidráulicas en el siglo XVIII,” 117–144<br />
[ref. 2102]; Juan Miguel NAVARRO LOIDI, “El<br />
número e en los textos matemáticos españoles del<br />
siglo XVIII,” 145–166 [ref. 1904]; Josep PLA I<br />
CARRERA, “El Tractat d’Euler ‘De la Doctrina<br />
dels nombres, exposada en setze capítols’. Una<br />
comparativa amb el ‘Disquisitiones Arithmeticae’<br />
de Gauss,” 167–182 [ref. 1906].<br />
1810. MASSA ESTEVE, Maria Rosa. “Congrés Internacional<br />
‘300 Aniversari Leonhard Euler (1707–<br />
2007)’. Barcelona, 20–21 de setembre de 2007.”<br />
Quad. Hist. Engin. 9 (2008): 307–310.<br />
1811. VARELA, Alex Gonçalves. “Atividades científicas<br />
no Império português: um estudo da obra<br />
do ‘metalurgista de pr<strong>of</strong>issão’ Manuel Ferreira da<br />
Câmara—1783–1820.” English title: [Scientific Activities<br />
under the Portuguese Empire: A Study <strong>of</strong><br />
the Works <strong>of</strong> Manuel Ferreira da Câmara, “Metalworker<br />
by Pr<strong>of</strong>ession”—1783–1820]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 1201–1208.<br />
350-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
1812. MAAS, Ad. “Civil Scientists: Dutch Scientists<br />
between 1750 and 1875.” Hist. Sci. 48 (<strong>2010</strong>): 75–<br />
103.<br />
1813. MCMILLIN, Robyn Davis. “<strong>Science</strong> in the<br />
American Style, 1700–1800.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Gilje, Paul A. Pub. no. AAT 3387683.<br />
275 pp.<br />
1814. PATINIOTIS, Manolis. “Origins <strong>of</strong> the Historiography<br />
<strong>of</strong> Modern Greek <strong>Science</strong>.” Nuncius 23<br />
(2008): 265–289.<br />
350-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
1815. BULLYNCK, Maarten. “Johann Heinrich Lambert’s<br />
Scientific Tool Kit, Exemplified by His Measurement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Humidity, 1769–1772.” Sci. Context 23<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 65–89.<br />
350-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
1816. FEINGOLD, Mordechai. “The War on Newton.”<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 175–186.
108 350. 18th century<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John B. SHANK, The Newton Wars<br />
and the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the French Enlightenment<br />
(2008).<br />
1817. GIRTEN, Kristin M. “Unsexed Souls: Natural<br />
Philosophy as Transformation in Eliza Haywood’s<br />
Female Spectator.” Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
55–74.<br />
Explores a series <strong>of</strong> issues on Baconian empiricism<br />
in the first periodical written by a woman for<br />
women.<br />
350-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
1818. BRIANTA, Donata. Europa mineraria: Circolazione<br />
delle élites e trasferimento tecnologico (secoli<br />
XVIII–XIX). Temi di storia, 95; Istituzioni formative e<br />
agenti di sviluppo. (447 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Milano:<br />
Franco Angeli, 2007. ISBN: 9788846488183.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R112]<br />
1819. DELBOURGO, James. “Fugitive Colours:<br />
Shamans’ Knowledge, Chemical Empire and Atlantic<br />
Revolutions.” In The Brokered World, edited by<br />
SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 271–320.<br />
1820. DEMEULENAERE-DOUYÈRE, Christiane, and<br />
David J. STURDY. (Eds.) L’Enquête du Régent<br />
1716–1718 : <strong>Science</strong>s, techniques et politique dans<br />
la France pré-industrielle. De diversis artibus, 83.<br />
(1018 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9782503528175.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R230]<br />
1821. FARA, Patricia. “Alessandro Volta and the<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Pictures.” Endeavour 33 (2009): 127–128.<br />
1822. FERRET, Olivier. “Les ‘Réflexions Philosophiques’<br />
dans les Éloges Académiques de<br />
d’Alembert : le cas de l’éloge de Bossuet.” Proceedings<br />
from the conference “D’Alembert, i Lumi,<br />
l’Europa,” organized by the International Centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathematical Research in Levico Terme in September<br />
2006. [ref. 1804]. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008):<br />
255–272.<br />
On d’Alembert’s academic eulogies <strong>of</strong> French Academicians,<br />
which had notes (that were never published)<br />
on toleration, the obstacles raised against<br />
the spreading <strong>of</strong> Enlightenment, and so forth.<br />
1823. LEGAY, Marie-Laure. “The Beginnings <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Management: Administrative <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Political Choices in the Eighteenth Century in France,<br />
Austria, and the Austrian Netherlands.” J. Mod. Hist.<br />
81 (2009): 253–293.<br />
1824. LIPKOWITZ, Elise. “ ‘The <strong>Science</strong>s Are Never<br />
at War?’: The Scientific Republic <strong>of</strong> Letters in the Era<br />
<strong>of</strong> the French Revolution, 1789–1815.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Northwestern University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Alder, Kenneth L. Pub. no. AAT 3386910.<br />
286 pp.<br />
1825. MATSUURA, Jeffrey H. Jefferson vs. the<br />
Patent Trolls: A Populist Vision <strong>of</strong> Intellectual<br />
Property Rights. (154 pp.; bibl.; index.) Charlottesville:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Virginia Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780813927718.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 204]<br />
1826. RÓBERTSDÓTTIR, Hrefna. Wool and <strong>Society</strong>:<br />
Manufacturing Policy, Economic Thought, and Local<br />
Production in 18th-Century Iceland. Centrum för<br />
Danmarksstudier, 21. (463 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Stockholm:<br />
Makadam Publishers, 2008. ISBN: 9789170610561.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R764]<br />
350-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
1827. AVILA-PIRES, Fernando Dias de. “Robinson<br />
Crusoe’s Illness: Literature and Medicine.” Eur.<br />
Legacy 13 (2007): 715–724.<br />
1828. BENTLEY, Susan M. “Friedrich Schiller’s<br />
Play: A Theory <strong>of</strong> Human Nature in the Context <strong>of</strong><br />
the Eighteenth-Century Study <strong>of</strong> Life.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/03 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Louisville, 2009. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3401263. 353 pp.<br />
1829. GIGANTE, Denise. Life: Organic Form and<br />
Romanticism. (xiii + 302 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780300136852.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R332]<br />
1830. HARMAN, Peter M. The Culture <strong>of</strong> Nature in<br />
Britain. (xi + 393 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven:<br />
Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780300151978.<br />
Explores “differing views <strong>of</strong> nature deriving from<br />
religion, science, visual art, philosophy, and literature<br />
to developments in agriculture, manufacturing,<br />
and the daily lives <strong>of</strong> individuals.” (from the publisher)<br />
1831. HUYSSEUNE, Michel. “Re-Assessing the<br />
Classical Tradition: Volney’s Changing Use <strong>of</strong> Artistic<br />
Images in Scientific Representations.” 1650-1850<br />
5 (2000): 190–201.<br />
1832. NICKELSEN, Kärin. “ ‘In deutlichen Beschreibungen<br />
und richtigen Zeichnungen gemeinnütziger’<br />
– Abbildungen in der Gesellschaft Naturforschender<br />
Freunde zu Berlin (GNF), 1773–1800.” Ann. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. 11 (2006): 155–176.<br />
1833. RITTER, Johann Wilhelm. Key Texts <strong>of</strong> Johann<br />
Wilhelm Ritter (1776–1810) on the <strong>Science</strong> and Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature. Edited by Jocelyn HOLLAND. <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Medicine Library, 16; Medieval and<br />
Early Modern <strong>Science</strong>, 13. (xiv + 713 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Leiden; Boston: Brill, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9789004183674.<br />
1834. WILSON, Andrew D. “The Unity <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />
and Poetry: H. C. Ørsted and the Aesthetics <strong>of</strong> Force.”<br />
J. Hist. Ideas 69 (2008): 627–646.<br />
350-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
1835. VLAHAKIS, George N. “Where Were They?<br />
Women and <strong>Science</strong> during the Neohellenic Enlightenment<br />
(1750–1821).” Phlogiston 11 (2001):<br />
109–128.
350. 18th century 109<br />
350-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
1836. SHAPIRO, Adam R. “William Paley’s Lost<br />
‘Intelligent Design.’ ” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 31 (2009):<br />
55–77.<br />
1837. THOMSON, Ann. Bodies <strong>of</strong> Thought: <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
Religion, and the Soul in the Early Enlightenment.<br />
(viii + 293 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780199236190.<br />
1838. WIŚLICZ, Tomasz. “ ‘Miraculous Sites’ in the<br />
Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.”<br />
Trans. Grażyna WALUGA. In Religion und Magie<br />
in Ostmitteleuropa, edited by WÜNSCH (2006)<br />
[ref. 990], 287–299.<br />
350-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
1839. COSTA, Palmira Fontes da. The Singular<br />
and the Making <strong>of</strong> Knowledge at the Royal <strong>Society</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> London in the Eighteenth Century. (xvi + 214<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge<br />
Scholars Pub., 2009. ISBN: 9781443803571;<br />
144380357X.<br />
Refers to the status <strong>of</strong> singular experiences.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R188]<br />
1840. CRÉPEL, Pierre. “Le projet de Grandjean de<br />
Fouchy sur l’histoire de l’Académie des sciences.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008): 181–196.<br />
1841. KNOBLOCH, Eberhard. “Vega and the Royal<br />
Prussian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s in Berlin.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue “Mémorial Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch.<br />
Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 171–184.<br />
On Jurij Vega.<br />
1842. LABRUDE, Pierre. “La participation des pharmaciens<br />
à la création et aux activités de la ‘Société de<br />
santé de la commune de Nancy’ (1796–1806).” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 217–232.<br />
1843. MAZAURIC, Simone. “Parallèle de Fontenelle<br />
et de Grandjean de Fouchy.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008):<br />
147–163.<br />
On the way that Fontenelle and Grandjean de<br />
Fouchy wrote about the Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s.<br />
1844. PASSERON, Irène. “Grandjean de Fouchy,<br />
D’Alembert et Condorcet : Tracasseries et arrangements<br />
des secrétaires perpétuels.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61<br />
(2008): 165–180.<br />
350-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
1845. ATZEMA, Eisso J., and Gerard BUSKES.<br />
“ ‘Engel’s Ingenious Models’: On the Models <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fresnel Wave Surface at the University <strong>of</strong> Mississippi.”<br />
Rittenhouse 22, no. 1 (2008): 90–112.<br />
About models <strong>of</strong> a mathematical theory that were<br />
brought to the University in the mid-19th century.<br />
1846. COCQUYT, Tiemen. “The Hasselaer Auction<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1776: The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments<br />
from the Public to the Academic Sphere.” Rittenhouse<br />
22, no. 1 (2008): 70–89.<br />
The auction helped to trigger the formation <strong>of</strong><br />
several academic societies around Utrecht.<br />
1847. FAUQUE, Danielle. “Un nouvel instrument<br />
pour observer les hauteurs, inventé par M. Grandjean<br />
de Fouchy.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008): 63–88.<br />
1848. JAECKS, Duane. “An Investigation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Eighteenth-Century Achromatic Telescope.” Ann.<br />
Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 149–186.<br />
1849. MOISSEEVA, Tatiana M. “Scientifica <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Petersburg Kunstkamera as the Instruments for the<br />
Introduction <strong>of</strong> New European Knowledge in Russia.”<br />
In European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments,<br />
1550–1750, edited by STRANO et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 243], 161–168.<br />
1850. REEVES, Nicky. “ ‘To demonstrate the exactness<br />
<strong>of</strong> the instrument’: Mountainside Trials <strong>of</strong><br />
Precision in Scotland, 1774.” Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue:<br />
The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
[ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 323–340.<br />
On the various precision measurements, astronomical,<br />
physical, and geographical, made by Nevil<br />
Maskelyne.<br />
1851. WEBER, Heiko, and Jan FRERCKS. “Replication<br />
<strong>of</strong> Replicability: Schmidt’s Electrical Machine.”<br />
Arch. Sci. Comp. Rendu Seances Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat.<br />
Geneve 58 (2005): 113–122.<br />
On the 18th-century German instrument maker<br />
Georg Christoph Schmidt.<br />
350-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
1852. BACH, Thomas, Jonas MAATSCH, and Ulrich<br />
RASCHE. (Eds.) “Gelehrte” Wissenschaft:<br />
Das Vorlesungsprogramm der Universität Jena um<br />
1800. Pallas Athene. Beiträge zur Universitätsund<br />
Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 26. (329 pp.; ill.;<br />
index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783515089944.<br />
Includes: Katja REGENSPURGER, “Methodus medendi<br />
Jenesis. Zum Lehrpr<strong>of</strong>il der medizinischen<br />
Fakultät der Universität Jena 1770–1820,” 87-124<br />
[ref. 2068]; Jonas MAATSCH, “Janaer Vorlesungen<br />
zur Enzyklopädie und Wissenschaftskunde,”<br />
125-140; Jan FRERCKS, “Die Lehrveranstaltungen<br />
der Chemie an der Universität Jena von 1750 bis<br />
1850,” 151-173 [ref. 1944].<br />
1853. BARROW-GREEN, June. “Euler as an Educator.”<br />
Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 10–22.<br />
1854. EMERSON, Roger L. Academic Patronage in<br />
the Scottish Enlightenment: Glasgow, Edinburgh, and<br />
St. Andrews Universities. (x + 638 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780748625963.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R264]<br />
1855. HODACS, Hanna. “In the Field: Exploring Nature<br />
with Carolus Linnaeus.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
45–49.<br />
1856. SCHULZE, Elke. Nulla dies sine linea. Universitärer<br />
Zeichenunterricht – eine problemgeschichtliche<br />
Studie von Elke Schulze. Geschichte; Pallas<br />
Athene, 12. (285 pp.; ill.) Stuttgart: Steiner, 2004.<br />
ISBN: 3515084169.
110 350. 18th century<br />
Reviews: [ref. R811]<br />
350-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
1857. BRET, Patrice. “Les promenades littéraires<br />
de Madame Picardet. La traduction comme pratique<br />
sociale de la science au XVIIIe siècle.” In Traduire la<br />
science, edited by DURIS (2008) [ref. 251], 125–152.<br />
1858. CANDAUX, Jean-Daniel. “Grandjean de Fouchy<br />
en correspondance avec deux savants genevois.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008): 133–146.<br />
On his correspondence with Charles Bonnet and<br />
George-Louis Le Sage.<br />
1859. MO Guanghua. “The Refused Goethe: Contemporaries’<br />
Acceptance <strong>of</strong> and Responses to Goethe<br />
as a Researcher <strong>of</strong> Nature.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 302–311.<br />
1860. PASSERON, Irène. “La correspondance de<br />
d’Alembert : un réseau européen ?” Proceedings from<br />
the conference “D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa,” organized<br />
by the International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Research in Levico Terme in September 2006.<br />
[ref. 1804]. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008): 137–153.<br />
1861. VAN HEININGEN, Teunis Willem. “Pierre<br />
Camper (1722–1789) : Sa carrière scientifique et<br />
ses liens d’amitié avec Antoine Louis (1723–1792).”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 285–294.<br />
1862. WRIGHTSON, Nick. “ ‘[Those with] Great<br />
Abilities Have Not Always the Best Information’:<br />
How Franklin’s Transatlantic Book-Trade and Scientific<br />
Networks Interacted, ca. 1730–1757.” Early<br />
Amer. Stud. 8 (<strong>2010</strong>): 94–119.<br />
“A study <strong>of</strong> Franklin’s mutually reinforcing careers<br />
as naturalist and printer (ca. 1730–57).” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
350-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
1863. LAVROV, Aleksandr S. “Witchcraft and Religion<br />
in Russia, 1700–1740: Popular Orthodoxy.”<br />
Russ. Stud. Hist. 45 (2007): 8–34.<br />
1864. SCHEUTZ, Martin. “Die große H<strong>of</strong>fnung, die<br />
Abstiegsangst und die Magie. Schatzgräber und -<br />
beter in den österreichischen Erbländern der Frühen<br />
Neuzeit.” In Religion und Magie in Ostmitteleuropa,<br />
edited by WÜNSCH (2006) [ref. 990], 31–62.<br />
1865. SMILIANSKAIA, Elena B. “Witches, Blasphemers,<br />
and Heretics: Popular Religiosity and ‘Spiritual<br />
Crimes’ in Eighteenth-Century Russia.” Russ. Stud.<br />
Hist. 45 (2007): 35–85.<br />
350-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
1866. ACERBI, Ariberto. “Jacobi e l’interpretazione<br />
fichtiana della lettera a Fitche (1799). Realismo,<br />
idealismo, nichilismo.” Acta Phil. 19 (<strong>2010</strong>): 11–36.<br />
1867. BLAMIRES, Cyprian. The French Revolution<br />
and the Creation <strong>of</strong> Benthamism. (xii + 442 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780230554221.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R77]<br />
1868. CHARRAK, André. Contingence et nécessité<br />
des lois de la nature au XVIII e siècle : La philosophie<br />
seconde des Lumières. Bibliothèque d’histoire de la<br />
philosophie: Âge classique. (221 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: J. Vrin, 2006. ISBN: 9782711618729.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R158]<br />
1869. FOSTER, Ryan J. “The Creativity <strong>of</strong> Nature:<br />
The Genesis <strong>of</strong> Schelling’s Naturphilosophie, 1775–<br />
1799.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/06 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Rice University, 2009. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3362224. 326 pp.<br />
1870. GUICHET, Jean-Luc. Rousseau, l’animal et<br />
l’homme : L’animalité dans l’horizon anthropologique<br />
des Lumières. La nuit surveillée. (464 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Paris: Editions du Cerf, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9782204080262.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R379]<br />
1871. IVALDO, Marco. “Cornelio Fabro lettore di<br />
Fichte.” Acta Phil. 16 (2007): 213–236.<br />
1872. MOYA, Eugenio. “Epigénesis y validez: El<br />
papel de la embriología en el programa transcendental<br />
de Kant.” Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005): 143–166.<br />
1873. NEUSER, Wolfgang, and Jens KOHNE.<br />
(Eds.) Hegels Licht-Konzepte. Zur Verwendung eines<br />
metaphysischen Begriffs in Naturbetrachtungen.<br />
Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783826037665.<br />
Contents: Jan FRERCKS, “Der Lichtäther von<br />
Newton bis Arago,” 59-78 [ref. 1932].<br />
1874. SOMMER, Andreas Urs. Sinnstiftung<br />
durch Geschichte? Zur Enstehung spekulativuniversalistischer<br />
Geschichtsphilosophie zwischen<br />
Bayle und Kant. Schwabe philosophica, 8. (582 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9783796522147.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R851]<br />
1875. STAN, Marius. “Kant’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Motion:<br />
Metaphysical Foundations <strong>of</strong> Leibnizian <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/10 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University,<br />
2009. Advisor: Rynasiewicz, Robert; Foerster,<br />
Eckart. Pub. no. AAT 3381646. 234 pp.<br />
1876. VOGL, Joseph. “Bemerkung über Goethes<br />
Empirismus.” In Versuchsanordnungen 1800, edited<br />
by SCHIMMA and VOGL (2009) [ref. 2129], 113–126.<br />
1877. WOLFE, Charles T. “Endowed Molecules and<br />
Emergent Organization: The Maupertuis-Diderot<br />
Debate.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 1752]. Early<br />
Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 38–65.<br />
350-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
1878. ACKERBERG-HASTINGS, Amy. “John Playfair<br />
on British Decline in Mathematics.” Brit. Soc.<br />
Hist. Math. Bull. 23 (2008): 81–95.<br />
On Playfair’s role in the myth <strong>of</strong> Britain’s 18thcentury<br />
mathematical decline supposedly resulting<br />
from an attachment to a geometrical approach to<br />
calculus.
350. 18th century 111<br />
1879. ALBREE, Joe, and Scott H. BROWN. “ ‘A<br />
Valuable Monument <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Genius’: The<br />
Ladies’ Diary (1704–1840).” Hist. Math. 36 (2009):<br />
10–47.<br />
1880. ALFONSI, Liliane. “Étienne Bézout : Analyse<br />
algébrique au siècle des Lumières.” Rev. Hist. Math.<br />
14 (2008): 211–287.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> this 18th-century mathematician.<br />
1881. BJARNADÓTTIR, Kristín. “A Puzzle Rhyme<br />
from 1782.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009):<br />
12–19.<br />
Argues that the puzzle-rhyme is Icelandic in origin.<br />
1882. BORGATO, Maria Teresa. “D’Alembert e<br />
l’Istituto di Bologna.” Proceedings from the conference<br />
“D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa,” organized by<br />
the International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Research in<br />
Levico Terme in September 2006. [ref. 1804]. Boll.<br />
Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008): 339–361.<br />
On the mathematics dealing with experiments on<br />
motion.<br />
1883. BORGATO, Maria Teresa. “Della caduta dei<br />
corpi lanciati in alto: Canterzani, Sebastiano.” Proceedings<br />
from the conference “D’Alembert, i Lumi,<br />
l’Europa,” organized by the International Centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathematical Research in Levico Terme in September<br />
2006. [ref. 1804]. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008):<br />
363–374.<br />
On an unpublished 18th-century manuscript on the<br />
mathematical description <strong>of</strong> projectitle motion.<br />
1884. BRUNEAU, Olivier. “D’Alembert et les<br />
mathématiques britanniques.” Proceedings from the<br />
conference “D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa,” organized<br />
by the International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Research in Levico Terme in September 2006.<br />
[ref. 1804]. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008): 309–320.<br />
1885. BULLYNCK, Maarten. “Decimal Periods and<br />
Their Tables: A German Research Topic (1765–<br />
1801).” Hist. Math. 36 (2009): 137–160.<br />
1886. BULLYNCK, Maarten. “Modular Arithmetic<br />
before C. F. Gauss: Systematizations and Discussions<br />
on Remainder Problems in 18th-Century Germany.”<br />
Hist. Math. 36 (2009): 48–72.<br />
1887. CRAIK, Alex D. D. “A Proportional View: The<br />
Mathematics <strong>of</strong> James Glenie (1750–1817).” Hist.<br />
Math. 36 (2009): 247–272.<br />
1888. DELSHAMS, Amadeu, and Maria Rosa<br />
MASSA ESTEVE. “Consideracions al voltant de<br />
la Funció Beta a l’obra de Leonhard Euler (1707–<br />
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1889. DEMIDOV, Serge S. “D’Alembert et la notion<br />
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1890. ERMOLAEVA, Natalia. “Les mathématiciens<br />
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1891. FERRARO, Giovanni. “D’Alembert visto<br />
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1892. FERRARO, Giovanni. “The Integral as an<br />
Anti-Differential. An Aspect <strong>of</strong> Euler’s Attempt to<br />
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1893. GALUZZI, Massimo. “Paolo Frisi, d’Alembert<br />
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1894. GILAIN, Christian. “Mathématiques mixtes<br />
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Sci. 58 (2008): 99–131.<br />
On d’Alembert’s calculus and, to a lesser extent,<br />
his application <strong>of</strong> it to celestial and fluid mechanics.<br />
1895. GIUNTINI, Sandra. “Gabriele Manfredi e<br />
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1896. GONZÁLEZ URBANEJA, Pedro Miguel. “Euler<br />
y la Geometría Analítica.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
300 Aniversari de Leonhard Euler (1707–2007)<br />
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1897. GRANT, Hardy. “What’s in a Word? Symmetry<br />
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171–177.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Giora HON, From Summetria to<br />
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1898. GUILBAUD, Alexandre, and Guillaume<br />
JOUVE. “La résolution des équations aux dérivées<br />
partielles dans les Opuscules mathématiques de<br />
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1899. HAHN, Roger. “L’enseignement des<br />
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On the 17th and 18th centuries.<br />
1900. HON, Giora, and Bernard R. GOLDSTEIN. “In<br />
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112 350. 18th century<br />
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Contents: Roger ARIEW, “Some Reflections on<br />
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294–298 [ref. 144]; Alan C. BOWEN, “From Description<br />
to Prediction: An Unexamined Transition<br />
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Friedrich STEINLE, “Scientific Change and Empirical<br />
Concepts,” 305–313 [ref. 139]; Xiang CHEN<br />
and Peter BARKER, “Process Concepts and Cognitive<br />
Obstacles to Change: Perspectives on the<br />
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1901. JIA Xiaoyong and LI Yuewu. “The Calculus<br />
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1902. JOUVE, Guillaume. “Le rôle de d’Alembert<br />
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1903. KNOBLOCH, Eberhard. “Euler Transgressing<br />
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1904. NAVARRO LOIDI, Juan Miguel. “El número e<br />
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1905. PHILI, Christine. “D’Alembert et Lagrange :<br />
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1906. PLA I CARRERA, Josep. “El Tractat d’Euler<br />
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1907. RECASENS GALLART, Eduard. “Sobre un<br />
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1908. TATON, René. “Les correspondants français<br />
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1909. TERDIMOU, Maria. “Geometry Versus Algebra.<br />
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1910. XU Chuansheng and QU Anjing. “A Study on<br />
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1911. YUAN Min and JIA Xiaoyong. “A Historical<br />
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350-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
1912. CHAPRONT-TOUZÉ, Michelle. “Aspects de<br />
l’œuvre et de la vie de Pierre-Charles Le Monnier,<br />
astronome et académicien, collègue de Grandjean de<br />
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1913. DUMONT, Simone, and Suzanne DÉBARBAT.<br />
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1914. DUMONT, Simone. Un astronome des<br />
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1915. FISHER, John. “Conjectures and Reputations:<br />
The Composition and Reception <strong>of</strong> James Bradley’s<br />
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1916. HOPPES, Ronald R. The Most Important Clock<br />
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1917. HOSKIN, Michael. “Mary Herschel’s Fortune:<br />
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On the wife <strong>of</strong> William Herschel.<br />
1918. JUZNIC, Stanislav. “Chinese-Slovenian Astronomer<br />
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1919. KIDWELL, Peggy Aldrich. “The Astrolabe<br />
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1920. LALANDE, Jérôme. Lettres à Madame du<br />
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1921. LAMY, Jérôme. “Antoine Darquier et la cosmologie<br />
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1922. SAVOIE, Denis. “L’aspect gnomonique de<br />
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1923. SIGRIST, René. “Quand l’astronomie devint<br />
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1924. TIGNANELLI, Horacio Luis. “El primer lunario<br />
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On a South American observatory founded in the<br />
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1925. ZSOLDOS, Endre. “Starting the Classification:<br />
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350-111. ASTROLOGY<br />
1926. TOMLIN, T. J. “ ‘Astrology’s from Heaven<br />
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350-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
1927. AMÍLCAR, Martín Medina, and Maxime<br />
GOUZEVITCH. “Aux sources de la thermodynamique.<br />
Le mémoire sure ‘la force expansive de la<br />
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1928. BAILLON, Jean-François. “Retraduire la<br />
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1929. EPPLE, Moritz. “The Gap between Theory and<br />
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1930. FERLIN, Fabrice. “Les lunettes achromatiques<br />
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1931. FONTENEAU, Yannick. “D’Alembert et Daniel<br />
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Proceedings from the conference “D’Alembert, i<br />
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1932. FRERCKS, Jan. “Der Lichtäther von Newton<br />
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1933. GUILBAUD, Alexandre. “La ‘loi de continuité’<br />
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1934. SUISKY, Dieter. Euler as Physicist. (xxiii +<br />
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1935. XAMBÓ DESCAMPS, Sebastián. “Euler and<br />
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350-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
1936. BARDEZ, Elisabeth. “Au fil de ses ouvrages<br />
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1937. BARROUX, Gilles. “Affinités éclectiques entre<br />
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1938. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette. “Le<br />
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1939. BRET, Patrice. “Récrire ‘La partie la plus<br />
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1940. CHANG, Hasok. “We Have Never Been Whiggish<br />
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1941. CROSLAND, Maurice. “Lavoisier’s Achievement:<br />
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1942. FRANCKOWIAK, Rémi. “La chimie dans les<br />
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1944. FRERCKS, Jan. “Die Lehrveranstaltungen der<br />
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1945. FRERCKS, Jan. “Epistemisches Theater: Die<br />
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1947. KIM, Mi Gyung. “Entre la physique et la<br />
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1949. KRAFT, Alexander. “On Two Letters from<br />
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1953. LEHMAN, Christine. “Les deux faces de la<br />
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1954. LEHMAN, Christine. “Mid-Eighteenth-<br />
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1963. PERKINS, John. “Chemistry Courses, the<br />
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1970. YOSHIMOTO Hideyuki. “Chemistry in<br />
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350-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
1972. ALSINA CALVÉS, José. “De la ‘Teoría de<br />
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1974. BOURDIN, Jean-Claude. “La matière des<br />
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1975. CIANCIO, Luca. “Le forme del discorso geologico<br />
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1976. DEAN, Dennis R. “Benjamin Franklin and<br />
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1979. LAMING, S., and D. LAMING. “Etheldred<br />
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1980. NEWCOMB, Sally. The World in a Crucible:<br />
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On the significance <strong>of</strong> laboratory studies <strong>of</strong> rocks<br />
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1981. NICHOLAS, C. J., and P. N. PEARSON.<br />
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1982. PARKER, Wendy. “Distinguishing Real Results<br />
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“The Cosmografiato [was] a Spanish institution<br />
transferred to the Viceroyalty <strong>of</strong> Peru that was<br />
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1987. SILVA, C. P. da, and E. M. PATACA. “Investigating<br />
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350-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
1991. BLACK, Jeremy. “A Revolution in Military<br />
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1992. CASINI, Paolo. “D’Alembert et l’Italie.” Proceedings<br />
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On attempts made by the French mathematician<br />
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1993. COLIA, Elliot. “The Measure <strong>of</strong> Egypt.” Postcolon.<br />
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1994. KING, Robert J. “Puerto del Pendulo, doubtful<br />
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1995. PARRISH, Susan Scott. “Richard Ligon and<br />
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1997. POSTNIKOV, Alexey V. “Geographic Explorations<br />
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1998. SALMOND, Anne. Aphrodite’s Island: The<br />
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1999. SHEIKH, Samira. “A Gujarati Map and Pilot<br />
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350-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
2000. ARABAS, Iwona. “Naturalists, Collectors and<br />
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2001. BAILES, Melissa. “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Plagiarist:<br />
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2002. BELLANCA, Mary Ellen. Daybooks <strong>of</strong> Discovery:<br />
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2003. BLEICHMAR, Daniela. “Training the Naturalist’s<br />
Eye in the Eighteenth Century: Perfect Global<br />
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Focuses on the roles <strong>of</strong> natural history illustrations.<br />
2004. BOEWE, Charles. “John Bradbury (1768–<br />
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2005. COWIE, Helen. “Peripheral Vision: <strong>Science</strong><br />
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“Examines the study <strong>of</strong> natural history on the imperial<br />
periphery in late colonial Spanish America.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
2006. DE VOS, Paula Susan. “Natural <strong>History</strong> and<br />
the Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Empire in Eighteenth-Century Spain.”<br />
Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. 40 (2007): 209–239.<br />
Focuses on the widespread investigation and collection<br />
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<strong>of</strong>ficials in Spanish America.<br />
2007. DUGATKIN, Lee Alan. Mr. Jefferson and the<br />
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2008. HOQUET, Thierry. “<strong>History</strong> without Time:<br />
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2009. MAIA, Moacir Rodrigo de Castro. “Uma<br />
quinta portuguesa no interior do Brasil ou A saga<br />
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2011. MÜLLER-WILLE, Staffan. “<strong>History</strong> Redoubled:<br />
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2012. PURINTON, Marjean D. “George Colman’s<br />
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350. 18th century 117<br />
2013. STARR, Douglas. “The Making <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
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350-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
2014. JUDD, Richard W. The Untilled Garden: Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> and the Spirit <strong>of</strong> Conservation in America,<br />
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350-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />
2015. MCMILLAN, R. Bruce. “The Discovery <strong>of</strong><br />
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Earth Sci. Hist. 29 (<strong>2010</strong>): 26–51.<br />
2016. PIMENTEL, Juan. “Across Nations and Ages:<br />
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350-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
2017. CAPONI, Gustavo. “La miseria de la degeneración:<br />
el materialismo de Buffon y las ‘limitaciones’<br />
de su transformismo.” English title: [The Misery <strong>of</strong><br />
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683–703.<br />
2018. CHEUNG, Tobias. “Omnis Fibra Ex Fibra:<br />
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Early Sci. & Med. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 66–104.<br />
2019. DURIS, Pascal. “Traduire Linné en français à<br />
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2020. INGENSIEP, Hans Werner. “Organism, Epigenesis,<br />
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2021. ROE, Shirley A. “Biology, Atheism, and Politics<br />
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2022. ROWLAND, Stephen M. “Thomas Jefferson,<br />
Extinction, and the Evolving View <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>History</strong> in<br />
the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries.”<br />
In The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance<br />
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2023. THÜRING, Hubert. “Kraft, Gestalt und der<br />
(biopolitische) Rest: Goethes biologisch-ästhetischer<br />
Umgang mit dem Leben 1770 bis 1800.” In Versuchsanordnungen<br />
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350-131. BOTANY<br />
2024. GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von. The Metamorphosis<br />
<strong>of</strong> Plants. Edited by Gordon L. MILLER.<br />
Translation <strong>of</strong> Versuch die Metamorphose der<br />
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index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780262013093.<br />
350-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
2025. BARSANTI, Giulio, and Guido CHELAZZI.<br />
(Eds.) Il Museo di storia naturale dell’Università<br />
degli studi di Firenze: le collezioni della Specola:<br />
zoologia e cere anatomiche. Translated title:<br />
[The Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
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pp.;.) Firenze: Firenze University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9788884538437; 8884538432.<br />
2026. KNOEFF, Rina. “Animals Inside: Anatomy,<br />
Interiority and Virtue in the Early Modern Dutch<br />
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2027. KOEHLER, Peter J., Stanley FINGER, and<br />
Marco PICCOLINO. “The ‘Eels’ <strong>of</strong> South America:<br />
Mid-18th-Century Dutch Contributions to the Theory<br />
<strong>of</strong> Animal Electricity.” J. Hist. Biol. 42 (2009):<br />
715–763.<br />
2028. SCHMITT, Stéphane. “From Physiology to<br />
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145–193.<br />
350-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />
2029. RUPKE, Nicolaas. “The Origin <strong>of</strong> Species<br />
from Linnaeus to Darwin.” In Aurora Torealis, edited<br />
by BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 71–85.<br />
350-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
2030. CAPONI, Sandra. “Clima, cerebro y degeneración<br />
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961–979.<br />
2031. CHAMAYOU, Grégoire. “La querelle des têtes<br />
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2032. FELSCH, Philipp. “Mountains <strong>of</strong> Sublimity,<br />
Mountains <strong>of</strong> Fatigue: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Speechlessness<br />
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Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
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On the study <strong>of</strong> fatigue <strong>of</strong> mountain travelers by<br />
18th-century physiologists.<br />
2033. LYON, John B. “ ‘The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s’:<br />
Replication and Reproduction in Lavater’s Physiognomics.”<br />
Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. 40 (2007): 257–277.
118 350. 18th century<br />
2034. PETHES, Nicolas. “Experiment und Leben:<br />
Zur Geneaologie, Kritik und Epistemologie des<br />
Menschenversuchs um 1800.” In Versuchsanordnungen<br />
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[ref. 2129], 69–84.<br />
350-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
2035. FINGER, Stanley, and Ian FERGUSON. “The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> The Gentleman’s Magazine in the Dissemination<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge about Electric Fish in the Eighteenth<br />
Century.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009): 347–<br />
365.<br />
2036. KARENBERG, Axel. “Cerebral Localization<br />
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special issue on Cerebral Localization [ref. 419]. J.<br />
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350-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
2037. FRIERSON, Patrick. “Kant on Mental Disorder.<br />
Part 1: An Overview.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009):<br />
267–289.<br />
2038. FRIERSON, Patrick. “Kant on Mental Disorder.<br />
Part 2: Philosophical Implications <strong>of</strong> Kant’s<br />
Account.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009): 290–310.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong>: Patrick FRIERSON, “Kant on<br />
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267–289 [ref. 2037].<br />
2039. GAMPP, Axel Christoph. “Die Geburt des<br />
Kunstwerks durch den Geist der Proportion. Franz<br />
Xaver Messerschmidt und seine Charakterköpfe.” In<br />
Spirits Unseen, edited by GÖTTLER and NEUBER<br />
(2008) [ref. 1282], 331–354.<br />
2040. LEROY, Charles Georges. L’intelligence des<br />
animaux selon Charles-Georges Leroy (1723–1789).<br />
Edited by Jacques André NAIGEON and François<br />
SIGAUT. (154 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: Ibis Press, 2006.<br />
ISBN: 9782910728540.<br />
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2041. SCHAFFER, Simon. “The Astrological Roots<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mesmerism.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: “Stars,<br />
Spirits, Signs: Towards a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Astrology 1100–<br />
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41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 158–168.<br />
2042. THOMSON, Ann. “Animals, Humans, Machines<br />
and Thinking Matter, 1690–1707.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
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(<strong>2010</strong>): 3–37.<br />
On “the debate on the soul in England at the turn<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 18th century and at the role played within<br />
it by the question <strong>of</strong> animal soul, which had both<br />
theological and scientific ramifications.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
350-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2043. ANSART, Guillaume. “Condorcet, Social<br />
Mathematics, and Women’s Rights.” Eighteenth-<br />
Cent. Stud. 42 (2009): 347–362.<br />
2044. BEDERMAN, Gail. “Sex, Scandal, Satire,<br />
and Population in 1798: Revisiting Malthus’s First<br />
Essay.” J. Brit. Stud. 47 (2008): 768–795.<br />
On the issue <strong>of</strong> poor women conceiving illegitimate<br />
children.<br />
2045. REILL, Peter Hanns. “Eighteenth-Century<br />
Uses <strong>of</strong> Vitalism in Constructing the Human <strong>Science</strong>s.”<br />
In Biology and Ideology from Descartes to<br />
Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 61–87.<br />
2046. SONENSCHER, Michael. “Ideology, Social<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and General Facts in Late Eighteenth-<br />
Century French Political Thought.” Hist. Europ.<br />
Ideas 35 (2009): 24–37.<br />
2047. WINTERER, Caroline. “Model Empire, Lost<br />
City: Ancient Carthage and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Politics<br />
in Revolutionary America.” William Mary Quart. 67<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 3–30.<br />
Focus is on the reliability <strong>of</strong> the newest knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ancient Mediterranian world and its<br />
importance to political debates.<br />
350-144. LINGUISTICS<br />
2048. GIERL, Martin. “Das Alphabet der Natur und<br />
das Alphabet der Kultur im 18. Jahrhundert: Botanik,<br />
Diplomatik, Linguistik und Ethnographie nach Carl<br />
von Linné, Johann Christoph Gatterer und Christian<br />
Wilhelm Büttner.” NTM 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–27.<br />
350-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2049. AGUILERA-MANZANO, José María. “Slavery<br />
and Medicine in the Caribbean at the End <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ancien Régime.” Soc. Hist. 33 (2008): 383–401.<br />
2050. ALBERTI, Fay Bound. “Bodies, Hearts, and<br />
Minds: Why Emotions Matter to Historians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Medicine.” Focus: The Emotional Economy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 49]. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 798–810.<br />
Case study <strong>of</strong> the sudden death <strong>of</strong> the surgeon John<br />
Hunter from cardiac disease.<br />
2051. ARNAUD, Sabine. “Citation and Distortion:<br />
Pierre Pomme, Voltaire and the Crafting <strong>of</strong> a Medical<br />
Reputation.” Gesnerus 66 (2009): 218–236.<br />
“Analyses the figurative schemes developed by<br />
Pomme and Voltaire, and how the use <strong>of</strong> metaphors<br />
generates a myth <strong>of</strong> therapy.” (from the abstract)<br />
2052. CHAPUIS, Yves, and Philippe BONNICHON.<br />
“1791 : un moment décisif pour la chirurgie endocrinienne.”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 359–364.<br />
2053. COQUILLARD, Isabelle. “De l’Hôtel des Invalides<br />
à la Cour impériale. Itinéraires des Maloet père<br />
et fils : docteurs régents de la faculté de médecine de<br />
Paris au XVIIIème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42<br />
(2008): 39–48.<br />
2054. CUNNINGHAM, Andrew. The Anatomist<br />
Anatomis’d: An Experimental Discipline in Enlightenment<br />
Europe. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Context. (xxii<br />
+ 443 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Burlington: Ashgate,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780754663386.
350. 18th century 119<br />
2055. DACOME, Lucia. “Women, Wax and Anatomy<br />
in the ‘Century <strong>of</strong> Things.’ ” Part <strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> articles<br />
on the history <strong>of</strong> medicine. [ref. 1492]. Renaiss. Stud.<br />
21 (2007): 522–550.<br />
2056. DUBOIS, Charles. “Le Traité des maladies des<br />
os : du Fonds du Musée Laennec de Nantes.” Hist.<br />
Sci. Médicales 43 (2009): 73–81.<br />
2057. DUKE, Martin. “James Jackson, an American<br />
Physician in London, 1799–1800.” Vesalius 6 (2000):<br />
1–10.<br />
2058. EDDY, Matthew D. “The Sparkling Nectar <strong>of</strong><br />
Spas; or, Mineral Water as a Medically Commodifiable<br />
Material in the Province, 1770–1805.” In Materials<br />
and Expertise in Early Modern Europe, edited<br />
by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 1705], 198–224.<br />
2059. GOURSOLAS, François. “Le pasteur Jean-<br />
Frédéric Oberlin (1740–1826) et la médecine : Aspects<br />
scientifiques et humains.” Hist. Sci. Médicales<br />
43 (2009): 167–176.<br />
2060. GRAFE, Melissa J. “Making ‘Medical Hall’:<br />
Dr. John Archer, Medical Practice, and Apprenticeship<br />
in Early America, 1769–1820.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University,<br />
2009. Advisor: Fissell, Mary E. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3392309. 224 pp.<br />
2061. GRANJEL, Mercedes. “Médicos y élites locales<br />
en la sociedad extremeña del siglo XVIII.” Llull<br />
32 (2009): 317–346.<br />
2062. GRYGIEWSKI, Richard W. “Rafael Joseph Czerwiakowski:<br />
The Father <strong>of</strong> Polish Surgery.” Vesalius<br />
10, no. 1 (2004): 35–36.<br />
2063. HOUTZAGER, Hans. “Andreas Vesalius and<br />
the Occo Medals <strong>of</strong> Augsburg: Evidence <strong>of</strong> a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Friendship.” Vesalius 6 (2000): 20–31.<br />
2064. LABRUDE, Pierre. “L’accident et la mort du<br />
Roi Stanislas à Lunéville en février 1766 : Le traitement<br />
médicamenteux de ses brûlures et les produits<br />
fournis pour son embaumement.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
54 (2007): 375–389.<br />
2065. LAWRENSON, Ross. “Medical Practice in<br />
New Zealand (1769–1860).” Vesalius 10, no. 1<br />
(2004): 4–9.<br />
2066. PRADIER, Pierre-Charles, and Nicolas<br />
RIECAU. “D’Alembert et D. Bernoulli au sujet de<br />
l’inoculation de la petite vérole.” Proceedings from<br />
the conference “D’Alembert, i Lumi, l’Europa,” organized<br />
by the International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Research in Levico Terme in September 2006.<br />
[ref. 1804]. Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 28 (2008): 239–253.<br />
2067. QUINLAN, Sean M. “Monstrous Births and<br />
Medical Networks: Debates over Forensic Evidence,<br />
Generation Theory, and Obstetrical Authority in<br />
France, ca. 1780–1815.” Early Sci. & Med. 14<br />
(2009): 543–629.<br />
2068. REGENSPURGER, Katja. “Methodus medendi<br />
Jenesis. Zum Lehrpr<strong>of</strong>il der medizinischen Fakultät<br />
der Universität Jena 1770–1820.” In “Gelehrte” Wissenschaft,<br />
edited by BACH et al. (2008) [ref. 1852],<br />
87–124.<br />
2069. ROUET, Dominique. “Les livres de médecine<br />
de la bibliothèque des moines de Fécamp et du pays<br />
de Caux au XVIII e siècle.” In Accueillir ou soigner?<br />
L’hôpital et ses alternatives du Moyen Âge à nos<br />
jours, edited by MAREC (2007) [ref. 463], 41–58.<br />
2070. SARAFIANOS, Aris. “The Contractility <strong>of</strong><br />
Burke’s Sublime and Heterodoxies in Medicine and<br />
Art.” J. Hist. Ideas 69 (2008): 23–48.<br />
Explores the connections between 18th-century<br />
medical ideas and Burke’s aesthetics.<br />
2071. WARREN, Adam. “An Operation for Evangelization:<br />
Friar Francisco González Laguna, the<br />
Cesarean Section, and Fetal Baptism in Late Colonial<br />
Peru.” Bull. Hist. Med. 83 (2009): 647–675.<br />
2072. WILSON, Philip K. “Drink, Dames and Disease:<br />
Erasmus Darwin on Inheritance.” Vesalius 13<br />
(2007): 60–67.<br />
The focus is on hereditary diseases and their treatment.<br />
2073. WISECUP, Kelly. “Communicating Disease:<br />
Medical Knowledge and Literary Forms in Colonial<br />
British America.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College<br />
Park, 2009. Advisor: Bauer, Ralph. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3372997. 307 pp. “Examines the literary<br />
repercussions <strong>of</strong> encounters between European,<br />
Native American, and African medical philosophies<br />
throughout the British American colonies.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
2074. YANG, Bin. “The Zhang on Chinese Southern<br />
Frontiers: Disease Constructions, Environmental<br />
Changes, and Imperial Colonization.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 163–192.<br />
On concepts <strong>of</strong> diseases in Chinese colonization in<br />
the 18th century.<br />
350-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
2075. CHARLAND, Louis C. “<strong>Science</strong> and Morals<br />
in the Affective Psychopathology <strong>of</strong> Philippe Pinel.”<br />
Hist. Psychiat. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 38–53.<br />
2076. GLISERMAN KOPANS, Dana. “The English<br />
Malady: Engendering Insanity in the Eighteenth<br />
Century.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/08 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Carnegie Mellon University, 2006.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3323787. 255 pp.<br />
2077. INGRAM, Allan. “Steering toward Sanity: The<br />
Compass Points <strong>of</strong> Madness in Eighteenth-Century<br />
Britain.” 1650-1850 11 (2005): 3–20.<br />
On 18th-century madhouses and insanity.<br />
2078. OLRY, Régis. “Baron Münchhausen and the<br />
Syndrome Which Bears His Name: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> an Endearing<br />
Personage and <strong>of</strong> a Strange Mental Disorder.”<br />
Vesalius 8, no. 1 (2002): 53–57.<br />
2079. PETERS, Timothy J., and Allan BEVERIDGE.<br />
“The Madness <strong>of</strong> King George III: A Psychiatric<br />
Re-Assessment.” Hist. Psychiat. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 20–37.
120 350. 18th century<br />
2080. PETERS, Timothy J., and D. WILKINSON.<br />
“King George III and Porphyria: A Clinical Re-<br />
Examination <strong>of</strong> the Historical Evidence.” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–19.<br />
350-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
2081. ABREU, Jean Luiz Neves. “Higiene e<br />
conservação da saúde no pensamento médico lusobrasileiro<br />
do século XVIII.” Asclepio 62, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 225–250.<br />
2082. NIEZNANOWSKA, Joanna. “Changing Concepts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Life-Saving Procedures in 19th Century<br />
Polish Popular First-Aid Publications.” Vesalius 12<br />
(2006): 73–78.<br />
2083. STANGE, Marion. “Governing the Swamp:<br />
Health and Environment in Eighteenth-Century<br />
Nouvelle-Orléans.” French Col. <strong>History</strong> 11 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–21.<br />
2084. THILLAUD, Pierre L. “Dynasties et pratiques<br />
chirurgicales en Pays Basque Nord au XVIIIe siècle.”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 131–138.<br />
350-153. PHARMACY<br />
2085. ALFONSO-GOLDFARB, Ana Maria, Marcia<br />
Helena Mendes FERRAZ, and Silvia WAISSE.<br />
“Chemical Remedies in the 18th Century: Mercury<br />
and Alkahest.” Circumscribere 7 (2009): 19–30.<br />
2086. AMAR, Zohar, and Efraïm LEV. “An Early<br />
Glimpse at Western Medicine in Jerusalem (1700–<br />
1840): The Case <strong>of</strong> the Jews and the Franciscans’<br />
Medical Activity.” Vesalius 11, no. 2 (2005): 81–87.<br />
On the activities <strong>of</strong> the Franciscans, their pharmaceutical<br />
production <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem balsam, and their<br />
relationship with Jewish physicians.<br />
2087. BENEZET, Jean-Pierre. “Pierre Boitel, un<br />
apothicaire montpelliérain à la fin du siècle des<br />
Lumières.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 415–456.<br />
2088. CRELLIN, John. “Theory and Clinical Experience<br />
in Eighteenth-Century Extemporaneous<br />
Prescriptions—A Reciprocal Relationship?” Pharm.<br />
Hist. 48 (2006): 3–13.<br />
2089. KLEIN, Ursula. “Blending Technical Innovation<br />
and Learned Natural Knowledge: The Making<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ethers.” In Materials and Expertise in Early Modern<br />
Europe, edited by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
[ref. 1705], 125–157.<br />
“On the production, commercial and experimental,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ethers in 18th-century pharmaceutical and<br />
academic laboratories.” (p. 127)<br />
2090. LABRUDE, Pierre. “Hypothèses sur les causes<br />
et les conséquences de l’inspection des pharmacies et<br />
des drogueries de Nancy réalisée les 1 er et 2 mai 1787<br />
par la commission du Collège royal de médecine de<br />
la ville.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 275–286.<br />
2091. TAMARELLE, Charles. “L’apothicairerie de<br />
Llivia et ses albarels bleus.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54<br />
(2007): 425–440.<br />
2092. TÉSIO, Stéphanie. “À l’intérieur des apothicaireries.<br />
. . Que de drogues. Le contenu des <strong>of</strong>ficines<br />
civiles en Basse-Normandie et au Canada.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 56 (2009): 431–450.<br />
Addresses the question <strong>of</strong> the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
Amerindian medicine on 18th-century French pharmacy.<br />
2093. TÉSIO, Stéphanie. “France-Nouvelle-France :<br />
la transmission des savoirs pharmaceutiques au<br />
XVIIIe siècle.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 407–<br />
424.<br />
350-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2094. BAIG I ALEU, Marià. “Teoría matemática y<br />
práctica naval en la Ilustración. Salvador Jiménez<br />
Coronado, traductor de la obra de Euler sobre la<br />
construcción y la maniobra de los navíos.” Quad.<br />
Hist. Engin. 9 (2008): 249–277.<br />
2095. BRANDSTETTER, Thomas. “Sentimental Hydraulics:<br />
Utopia and Technology in 18th-Century<br />
France.” In Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Technology, edited by<br />
ZITTEL et al. (2008) [ref. 1546], 495–513.<br />
2096. KRIDER, E. Philip. “Benjamin Franklin and<br />
the First Lightning Conductors.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
International Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity [ref. 319].<br />
Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004): 1–13.<br />
Traces how Franklin’s ideas evolved as he developed<br />
the first protective rods.<br />
2097. LOWENGARD, Sarah. “George Berg, Musician<br />
and Glassmaking Student: Scientific Learning<br />
for Technological Applications in Mid-Eighteenth-<br />
Century London.” In The Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem,<br />
edited by MCCLELLAN (2008) [ref. 515], 80–91.<br />
2098. MCCLELLAN, James E., III. “Benjamin<br />
Franklin and the Lightning Rod.” In The Applied-<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLELLAN (2008)<br />
[ref. 515], 92–111.<br />
2099. PICON, Antoine. “The Engineer as Judge:<br />
Engineering Analysis and Political Economy in Eighteenth<br />
Century France.” Eng. Stud. 1 (2009): 19–34.<br />
2100. ROBERTS, Lissa. “Full Steam Ahead: Entrepreneurial<br />
Engineers as Go-Betweens during the<br />
Late Eighteenth Century.” In The Brokered World,<br />
edited by SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 193–<br />
238.<br />
2101. ROSELL COLOMINA, Jaume, Francesc ROCA<br />
ROSELL, and Mercè ARROYO I HUGUET. “La<br />
Ciència de les ciutats, les xarxes urbanes i la nova<br />
construcció.” Translated Title: [The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cities, Urban Networks and New Building.] In Catalan.<br />
In La Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans,<br />
Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS (2009)<br />
[ref. 2135], 85–121.<br />
2102. SUAY BELENGUER, Juan Miguel. “Los Molinos<br />
y las Cometas por Mr. Euler le fils. Modelos<br />
matemáticos para las máquinas hidráulicas en el siglo<br />
XVIII.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: 300 Aniversari de<br />
Leonhard Euler (1707–2007) [ref. 1809]. Quad. Hist.<br />
Engin. 9 (2008): 117–144.
360. 19th century 121<br />
On the definition, shape, uses, and representation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the kite as it changed over the 18th century in<br />
the context <strong>of</strong> hydraulic machines and naval theory.<br />
2103. TOMORY, Leslie. “Progressive Enlightenment:<br />
The Origins <strong>of</strong> the Gaslight Industry 1780–<br />
1820.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Canada),<br />
2009. Pub. no. AAT NR59154. 682 pp.<br />
350-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
2104. APPUHN, Karl. “Ecologies <strong>of</strong> Beef:<br />
Eighteenth-Century Epizootics and the Environmental<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Early Modern Europe.” Environ. Hist.<br />
15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 268–287.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> bovine epizootics in eighteenthcentury<br />
Venice.<br />
2105. GREENOUGH, Elisabeth Bates. “Spirited Husbandry:<br />
The Literature and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />
Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Britain.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Engell, James. Pub. no. AAT 3414742. 176 pp.<br />
2106. MORTON, Timothy. “The Pulses <strong>of</strong> the Body:<br />
Romantic Vegetarianism and Its Contexts.” 1650-<br />
1850 4 (1998): 53–87.<br />
2107. ORLAND, Barbara. “Enlightened Milk: Reshaping<br />
a Bodily Substance into a Chemical Object.”<br />
In Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe,<br />
edited by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 1705], 163–<br />
197.<br />
Studies the range <strong>of</strong> disciplines and questions involving<br />
milk, including agriculture, the physiology<br />
<strong>of</strong> digestion, chemistry, and wet nursing.<br />
2108. POPPLOW, Marcus. “Economizing Agricultural<br />
Resources in the German Economic Enlightenment.”<br />
In Materials and Expertise in Early Modern<br />
Europe, edited by KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>)<br />
[ref. 1705], 261–287.<br />
2109. SPARY, E. C. “Liqueurs and the Luxury Marketplace<br />
in Eighteenth-Century Paris.” In Materials<br />
and Expertise in Early Modern Europe, edited by<br />
KLEIN and SPARY (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 1705], 225–255.<br />
350-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />
2110. BOYD, Jane E. “Artificial Clouds and Inflammable<br />
Air: The <strong>Science</strong> and Spectacle <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First Balloon Flights, 1783.” Chem. Heritage 27, no.<br />
2 (2009): 32–37.<br />
360. 19TH CENTURY<br />
360-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2111. BELL, Stephen. A Life in Shadow: Aimé Bonpland<br />
in Southern South America, 1817–1858. (xii +<br />
320 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780804752602.<br />
2112. BROWNE, Janet. “Making Darwin: Biography<br />
and the Changing Representations <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />
Darwin.” J. Interdis. Hist. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 347–373.<br />
2113. BRU, Bernard, and Thierry MARTIN. “Le<br />
baron de Férussac, la couleur de la statistique et<br />
la topologie des sciences.” http://www.jehps.<br />
net/Novembre2005/BruMartin.pdf (Accessed on<br />
September 5, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1<br />
(2005): Approx. 11,000 words.<br />
2114. CHABOT, Hugues. “Le bon savant selon Jean-<br />
Baptiste Biot.” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres,<br />
edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273],<br />
87–99.<br />
2115. CIARDI, Marco. (Ed.) Il fisico sublime: Amedeo<br />
Avogadro e la cultura scientifica del primo Ottocento.<br />
Prismi. (271 pp.; bibl.; index.) Bologna: Il<br />
Mulino, 2007. ISBN: 9788815118899.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R163]<br />
2116. DAUM, Andreas. “Die Ironie des Unzeitgemäßen.<br />
Anmerkungen zu Alexander von Humboldt.”<br />
Z. Idee. 4 (<strong>2010</strong>): 5–23.<br />
2117. ENGELHARDT, Dietrich von, and Jürgen<br />
NOLTE. (Eds.) Von Freiheit und Verantwortung<br />
in der Forschung: Symposium zum 150. Todestag<br />
von Lorenz Oken (1779–1851). Schriftenreihe zur<br />
Geschichte der Versammlungen deutscher Naturforscher<br />
und Ärzte, 9. (295 pp.; ill.) Stuttgart: WVG,<br />
Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002. ISBN:<br />
3804719554.<br />
Historical chapters discuss Oken’s work and the<br />
scientific and medical context <strong>of</strong> his time. Contributors:<br />
Wolfgang BRUDER, Rolf EMMERMANN,<br />
Benno PARTHIER, Hermann STRÖBEL, Gerhard<br />
SCHAEFER, Klaus RIES, Beat RÜTTIMANN, Udo<br />
ROTH, Ilse JAHN, Brigitte LOHFF, Bernhard<br />
FRITSCHER, Klaus SCHÄFFNER, Patrick HEIN-<br />
STEIN, Hans-Joachim FLIEDNER, Jürgen NOLTE,<br />
Dietrich v. ENGELHARDT, Marco FINETTI, Dietmar<br />
MIETH, Giovanni MAIO, Olaf BREIDBACH,<br />
Götz FABRY and Eva WEISS<br />
Reviews: [ref. R268]<br />
2118. GAY, Hannah. “Chemist, Entomologist, Darwinian,<br />
and Man <strong>of</strong> Affairs: Raphael Meldola and the<br />
Making <strong>of</strong> a Scientific Career.” Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
79–119.<br />
2119. GRANT, Ben. Postcolonialism, Psychoanalysis<br />
and Burton: Power Play <strong>of</strong> Empire. Routledge<br />
Research in Postcolonial Literatures, 22. (209 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780415450867.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R356]<br />
2120. KADEN, Heiner, and Benno PARTHIER. (Eds.)<br />
J. C. Poggendorff—Leben und Werk. Abhandlungen<br />
der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften<br />
zu Leipzig, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche<br />
Klasse, 63, Heft 4. (61 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Leipzig: Verlag<br />
der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu<br />
Leipzig, 2005. ISBN: 9783777614069.<br />
On Poggendorff’s 19th-century “hand dictionary”<br />
<strong>of</strong> the natural sciences.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R487]<br />
2121. KOVALZON, Vladimir M. “Some Notes on the<br />
Biography <strong>of</strong> Maria Manasseina.” J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />
18 (2009): 312–319.
122 360. 19th century<br />
Manasseina studied biochemistry and experimental<br />
somnology.<br />
2122. LAMBERT, Kevin. “Victorian Stained Glass as<br />
Memorial: An Image <strong>of</strong> George Boole.” In Visions <strong>of</strong><br />
the Industrial Age, 1830–1914, edited by KANG and<br />
WOODSON-BOULTON (2008) [ref. 2149], 205–226.<br />
2123. LOZANO, Sonia, and Natalia PRIEGO. “Siete<br />
estudios sobre transmisión y herencia científica entre<br />
Europa y América Latina (1850-1940).” Introduction<br />
to a series: Transmission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific<br />
Legacy: Europe and Latin America. Article also in<br />
English. English title: Seven Studies into the Transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific Legacy between<br />
Europe and Latin America (1850-1940)]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 433–435.<br />
Contents: Ismael LEDESMA-MATEOS, “Las<br />
prácticas médicas y la biología como ciencia:<br />
paradigmas, asimilación y domesticación social<br />
en México,” 441–449 [ref. 2669]; Sonia<br />
LOZANO, “Importation et destin de la première<br />
théorie des germes au Mexique: développement<br />
des premières recherches sur la fièvre jaune dans<br />
les années 1880,” 451–471 [ref. 2673]; Natalia<br />
PRIEGO, “Simbolismo, solidão e modernidade:<br />
ciência e cientistas no México porfiriano,” 473–<br />
485 [ref. 2127]; José Manuel González de la PEÑA<br />
PUERTA, Antonio RAMOS CARRILLO and Esteban<br />
MORENO TORAL, “Aportación española<br />
a la farmacia cubana decimonónica,” 487–496<br />
[ref. 2793]; Yajaira FREITES, “Relaciones científicas<br />
de medicina veterinaria venezolana con sus pares<br />
latinoamericanos: México y el Cono Sur (1933–<br />
1955),” 497–518 [ref. 3656]; Juan José MARTIN-<br />
FRECHILLA, “El dispositivo venezolano de sanidad<br />
y la incorporación de los médicos exiliados<br />
de la Guerra Civil española,” 519–541 [ref. 3547];<br />
Elena QUINONES VIDAL, María PENARANDA<br />
ORTEGA and Elena GARCIA QUINONES, “El<br />
colegio invisible de Ángel Garma y el papel de<br />
sus colaboradores en el psicoanálisis argentino,”<br />
543–557 [ref. 3328].<br />
2124. OLDROYD, D. “In the Footsteps <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />
Livingstone Mitchell (1792–1855): Soldier, Surveyor,<br />
Explorer, Geologist, and Probably the First<br />
Person to Compile Geological Maps in Australia.”<br />
In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by<br />
JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 343–374.<br />
2125. PERRY, Yaron, and Efraim LEV. “Ernest<br />
William Gurney Masterman, British Physician and<br />
Scholar in the Holy Land.” Pales. Explor. Quart. 138<br />
(2006): 133–146.<br />
Masterman contributed to a variety <strong>of</strong> fields, including<br />
archaeology, geography, and social anthropology.<br />
2126. PETSCHE, Hans-Joachim. Graßmann. (xxii +<br />
326 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Basel: Birkhäuser, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9783764372576.<br />
On the 19th-century polymath Hermann Grassmann.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R703]<br />
2127. PRIEGO, Natalia. “Simbolismo, solidão e<br />
modernidade: ciência e cientistas no México porfiriano.”<br />
Article in English. English title: [Symbolism,<br />
Solitude and Modernity: <strong>Science</strong> and Scientists in<br />
Porfirian Mexico]. Part <strong>of</strong> a dossier: Transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific Legacy: Europe and Latin<br />
America. [ref. 2123]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 473–<br />
485.<br />
On the relationship between national identity and<br />
scientific modernization.<br />
2128. SANTOS, Marco Steinert. Virchow: medicina,<br />
ciência e sociedade no seu tempo. (154 pp.; bibl.)<br />
Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9789898074454.<br />
2129. SCHIMMA, Sabine, and Joseph VOGL. (Eds.)<br />
Versuchsanordnungen 1800. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> a workshop<br />
held Feb. 2006 by the project “Ästhetik und Experiment<br />
bei Goethe”, part <strong>of</strong> the Sonderforschungsbereich<br />
482 “Ereignis Weimar-Jena. Kultur um<br />
1800.” (204 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Zürich: Diaphanes,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9783037340288.<br />
Contents: Jan FRERCKS, “Epistemisches Theater:<br />
Die Dialektik von Forschung und Lehre bei<br />
Vorlesungsvorführungen in der Chemie um 1800,”<br />
17-38 [ref. 1945]; Jutta MÜLLER-TAMM, “ ‘Dieses<br />
prüfe, mein Sohn, aber chemisch...’ Analyse und<br />
Erkenntnis in einer Traumerzählung Lichtenbergs,”<br />
39-50 [ref. 1959]; Michael GAMPER, “ ‘Wissen auf<br />
Probe’: Verborgene Ursachen in Elektrizitätslehre<br />
und Literatur,” 51-68 [ref. 2322]; Nicolas PETHES,<br />
“Experiment und Leben: Zur Geneaologie, Kritik<br />
und Epistemologie des Menschenversuchs<br />
um 1800,” 69-84 [ref. 2034]; Hubert THÜRING,<br />
“Kraft, Gestalt und der (biopolitische) Rest: Goethes<br />
biologisch-ästhetischer Umgang mit dem Leben<br />
1770 bis 1800,” 85-112 [ref. 2023]; Joseph<br />
VOGL, “Bemerkung über Goethes Empirismus,”<br />
113-126 [ref. 1876].<br />
2130. VETTER, Jeremy. “Field <strong>Science</strong> in the Railroad<br />
Era: The Tools <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Empire in the<br />
American West, 1869–1916.” Proceedings from the<br />
conference “Engineering and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />
Communication and transportation infrastructure in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in Ibero-America” held at<br />
the Universidade de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6,<br />
2006. [ref. 2170]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 597–613.<br />
360-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
2131. ADELMAN, Juliana. Communities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. <strong>Science</strong> and Culture<br />
in the Nineteenth Century. (xi + 221 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9781851966530.<br />
2132. KARGON, Robert. “The U.S.-Japan Nexus:<br />
Roots <strong>of</strong> the Japanese Scientific Enterprise.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology: Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge”<br />
[ref. 13]. Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 62–75.<br />
2133. MACLEOD, Roy. Archibald Liversidge, FRS:<br />
Imperial <strong>Science</strong> under the Southern Cross. (xvii +<br />
637 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Sydney: Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
New South Wales and Sydney University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9781920898809.<br />
2134. ROCA I ROSELL, Antoni, and Josep M. CA-<br />
MARASA I CASTILLO. “El Temps de la industria-
360. 19th century 123<br />
lització.” Translated Title: [The Time <strong>of</strong> Industrialization.]<br />
In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història<br />
dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and<br />
PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 33–60.<br />
2135. VERNET, Joan, and Ramon PARÉS. (Eds.)<br />
La Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol.<br />
3: De l’Inici de la Industrialització a l’Època Actual.<br />
Translated Title: [<strong>Science</strong> in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Catalan Lands, Vol. 3: From the Beginning <strong>of</strong> Industrialization<br />
to Our Days]. In Catalan. (926 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Valencia: Universitat de València, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9788437076775.<br />
Contents: Antoni ROCA I ROSELL and Josep<br />
M. CAMARASA I CASTILLO, “El Temps de<br />
la industrialització,” 33-60 [ref. 2134]; Pasqual<br />
BERNAT I LÓPEZ and Guillermo LUSA MON-<br />
FORTE, “L’Ensenyament tècnic i pr<strong>of</strong>essional: de<br />
les escoles de la Junta de Comerç a la primera Escola<br />
Industrial,” 61-83 [ref. 2236]; Jaume ROSELL<br />
COLOMINA, Francesc ROCA ROSELL and Mercè<br />
ARROYO I HUGUET, “La Ciència de les ciutats,<br />
les xarxes urbanes i la nova construcció,” 85-121<br />
[ref. 2101]; José M. LÓPEZ PIÑERO and Francesc<br />
BUJOSA I HOMAR, “Una Sanitat en transformació,”<br />
123-204 [ref. 2761]; Ramon PARÉS I<br />
FARRÀS, “Jaume Ferran i Clúa com a capdavanter<br />
de la microbiologia sanitària,” 205-219 [ref. 2528];<br />
Josep CUELLO I SUBIRANA and Jordi MARTÍ I<br />
HENNEBERG, “Ciència per a tothom i naturalistes<br />
extraacadèmics,” 221-252 [ref. 2445]; Santiago<br />
RIERA I TUÈBOLS and Albert FLORENSA<br />
GIMÉNEZ, “La Navegació al segle XIX,” 253-<br />
272 [ref. 2840]; Agustí CAMÓS I CABECERAN,<br />
Jesús Ignasi CATALÀ GORGUES and Thomas F.<br />
GLICK, “La Recepció de l’evolucionisme,” 273-<br />
299 [ref. 2502]; Albert FLORENSA GIMÉNEZ and<br />
Santiago RIERA I TUÈBOLS, “Els Inicis del vapor<br />
i del ferrocarril a Catalunya,” 301-328 [ref. 2823];<br />
Pere GRAPÍ I VILUMARA and Agustí NIETO I<br />
GALAN, “Els Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals de la química del segle<br />
XIX : escoles, indústria i universitat,” 329-<br />
353 [ref. 2350]; Francesc X. BARCA SALOM and<br />
Guillermo LUSA MONFORTE, “Ensenyament de<br />
les matemàtiques, recepció de les noves tecnologies,”<br />
355-396 [ref. 2265]; Josep Miquel VI-<br />
DAL HERNÁNDEZ, “Els Inicis de la investigació<br />
científica a Menorca,” 397-420; Joan Carles<br />
ALAYO I MANUBENS, “Ciència elèctrica i electrificació,”<br />
421-439 [ref. 2805]; Rodolfo GOZALO<br />
GUTIÉRREZ, “Geologia i geodèsia: reconeixement<br />
bàsic del territori,” 441-462 [ref. 2398]; Jordi<br />
CARTAÑÀ I PINÉN, Enric MATEU TORTOSA and<br />
Salvador CALATAYUD GINER, “Una Agronomia<br />
en mutació,” 463-492 [ref. 2858]; Antoni ROCA I<br />
ROSELL and Josep M. CAMARASA I CASTILLO,<br />
“El Segle XX i el desenvolupament autònom,”<br />
505-522; Antoni ROCA I ROSELL and Vicent<br />
Lluís SALAVERT FABIANI, “Catalanisme, valencianisme<br />
i ciència en el canvi de segle,” 523-569<br />
[ref. 2877]; Josep M. CAMARASA I CASTILLO et<br />
al., “L’Església i la ciència,” 571-598 [ref. 227];<br />
Antoni ROCA I ROSELL, Víctor NAVARRO I BRO-<br />
TONS and Xavier ROQUÉ RODRÍGUEZ, “La Física<br />
com a nova frontera i com a servei,” 599-625<br />
[ref. 3117]; Oriol CASASSAS I SIMÓ, “L’Escola<br />
Biològica Catalana,” 627-653 [ref. 3240]; José<br />
M. LÓPEZ PIÑERO, “Els Sabers mèdics al segle<br />
XX: el País Valencià,” 655-673 [ref. 3429]; Jesús<br />
Ignasi CATALÀ GORGUES and Pere SUNYER I<br />
MARTÍN, “Les Noves ciències naturals i la geografia<br />
del 1900 al 1936,” 675-717 [ref. 3165]; Antoni<br />
MALET, “La Guerra Civil i les institucions científiques<br />
catalanes: el cas de la recerca matemàtica<br />
(1907–1967),” 719-759 [ref. 3033]; Ángel TOCA<br />
and Agustí NIETO I GALAN, “Química acadèmica<br />
i química industrial a les primeres dècades del<br />
segle XX,” 761-784 [ref. 3157]; Antoni ROCA<br />
I ROSELL, “La República, la Generalitat i la renovació<br />
de les institucions científiques,” 785-808<br />
[ref. 2906]; Jesús Ignasi CATALÀ GORGUES and<br />
Antoni ROCA I ROSELL, “La Guerra Civil (1936–<br />
1939) i la ciència,” 809-828 [ref. 2956]; Josep<br />
M. CAMARASA I CASTILLO and Jesús Ignasi<br />
CATALÀ GORGUES, “La Diàspora i l’exili interior,”<br />
829-852.<br />
360-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />
2136. FARADAY, Michael. The Correspondence <strong>of</strong><br />
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HOSSFELD, Olaf BREIDBACH, and Erika KRAUSSE.<br />
(Eds.) “Substanzmonismus” und/oder “Energetik”:<br />
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360-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY AND HISTORICAL<br />
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2142. ELSHAKRY, Marwa. “When <strong>Science</strong> Became<br />
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2143. SMITH, Jonathan. “Introduction: Darwin and<br />
the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Victorian Studies.” Introduction to a<br />
special issue on Darwin and Victorian natural history.<br />
Victorian Stud. 51 (2009): 215–221.<br />
Contents: George LEVINE, “Reflections on Darwin<br />
and Darwinizing,” 223–245 [ref. 39]; Heather<br />
BRINK-ROBY, “Natural Representation: Diagram<br />
and Text in Darwin’s On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species,”<br />
247–273 [ref. 2148]; Tina Young CHOI, “Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong>’s Hypothetical Moments: Narratives<br />
<strong>of</strong> Contingency in Victorian Culture,” 275–<br />
297 [ref. 2258]; Jim ENDERSBY, “Sympathetic<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Charles Darwin, Joseph Hooker, and<br />
the Passions <strong>of</strong> Victorian Naturalists,” 299–320<br />
[ref. 2447]; Gillian BEER, “Darwin and the Uses<br />
<strong>of</strong> Extinction,” 321–331 [ref. 2474].<br />
360-6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AS A PROFESSION<br />
2144. FIOCCA, Alessandra, and Iolanda NAGLIATI.<br />
“Le cours d’histoire des sciences de Guglielmo Libri<br />
au Collège de France (1833).” Nuncius 24 (2009):<br />
127–171.<br />
360-10. PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
2145. JURKOWITZ, Edward. “Helmholtz’s Early<br />
Empiricism and the Erhaltung der Kraft.” Ann. Sci.<br />
67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 39–78.<br />
2146. WILLS, Ian. “Edison and <strong>Science</strong>: A Curious<br />
Result.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 157–166.<br />
360-12. RHETORICAL AND VISUAL ANALYSIS OF<br />
SCIENCE<br />
2147. BEAR, Jordan. “Without a Trace: Early British<br />
Photography and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Visual Objectivity.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/08 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Columbia University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Crary, Jonathan; Higonnet, Anne. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3374100. 286 pp.<br />
2148. BRINK-ROBY, Heather. “Natural Representation:<br />
Diagram and Text in Darwin’s On the Origin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Species.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Darwin and<br />
Victorian natural history [ref. 2143]. Victorian Stud.<br />
51 (2009): 247–273.<br />
2149. KANG, Minsoo, and Amy WOODSON-<br />
BOULTON. (Eds.) Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age,<br />
1830–1914: Modernity and the Anxiety <strong>of</strong> Representation<br />
in Europe. (xxiv + 371 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Burlington: Ashgate, 2008. ISBN: 9780754664888.<br />
Contents: Minsoo KANG, “The Happy Marriage<br />
<strong>of</strong> Steam and Engine Produces Beautiful<br />
Daughters and Bloody Monsters: Descriptions <strong>of</strong><br />
Locomotives as Living Creatures in Modernist<br />
Culture, 1887–1935,” 3-20 [ref. 2832]; Jane E.<br />
BOYD, “Adorning the Landscape: Images <strong>of</strong><br />
Transportation in Nineteenth-Century France,”<br />
21-42 [ref. 2810]; James H. RUBIN, “Armand<br />
Guillaumin: The Industrial Impressionist,” 43-54<br />
[ref. 2197]; Courtenay RAIA-GREAN, “Picturing<br />
the Supernatural: Spirit Photography, Radiant<br />
Matter, and the Spectacular <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />
William Crookes,” 55-80 [ref. 2255]; Gerry BEE-<br />
GAN, “Finding Florence in Birmingham: Hybridity<br />
and the Photomechanical Image in the 1890s,”<br />
81-108 [ref. 2807]; Natasha RUIZ-GÓMEZ, “Auguste<br />
Rodin and the ‘Scientific Image’: The Sublime<br />
Copy Versus the Photograph,” 109-138; Amy<br />
WOODSON-BOULTON, “A Window onto Nature:<br />
Visual Language, Aesthetic Ideology, and the Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> Social Transformation,” 139-162; Amy Catania<br />
KULPER, “From Will to Wallpaper: Imaging<br />
and Imagining the Natural in the Domestic Interiors<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Art Nouveau,” 163-182; Katherine<br />
HOVER-SMOOT, “Pissarro’s Crowds: Cityscape<br />
as Wish Image,” 183-204; Kevin LAMBERT, “Victorian<br />
Stained Glass as Memorial: An Image <strong>of</strong><br />
George Boole,” 205-226 [ref. 2122]; Gabriel K.<br />
WOLFENSTEIN, “ ‘Some Wonders <strong>of</strong> the Microscope’<br />
and Other Tales <strong>of</strong> Marvel: The Popularization<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Late Victorian Britain,” 227-248<br />
[ref. 2166]; Hiroko WASHIZU, “Orreries: Mechanical<br />
and Verbal,” 249-270 [ref. 2233]; Paula Young<br />
LEE, “Stripped: Gustave Caillebotte and the Carcass<br />
<strong>of</strong> Modern Life,” 271-294; Haejeong Hazel<br />
HAHN, “Puff Marries Advertising: Commercialization<br />
<strong>of</strong> Culture in Jean-Jacques Grandville’s Un<br />
Autre Monde (1844),” 295-316; Carla SPIVACK,<br />
“ ‘Awful, Moony Light’: The Visual and the Colonial<br />
Other in Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone,”<br />
317-332 [ref. 2201].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R489]<br />
360-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
2150. AL-GAILANI, Salim. “Magic, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Masculinity: Marketing Toy Chemistry Sets.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
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Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 372–381.<br />
“This paper suggests that early twentieth-century<br />
chemistry sets were rooted in overlapping Victorian<br />
traditions <strong>of</strong> entertainment magic and scientific<br />
recreations.” (from the abstract)<br />
2151. DAUM, Andreas. “Nation, Naturforschung<br />
und Monument: Humboldt-Denkmäler in Deutschland<br />
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2009), 99–124.<br />
2152. DENNIS, Richard. Cities in Modernity: Representations<br />
and Productions <strong>of</strong> Metropolitan Space,<br />
1840–1930. Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography,<br />
40. (xvii + 436 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780521464703.<br />
Focuses on London, New York and Toronto.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R232]<br />
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360. 19th century 125<br />
ceptions <strong>of</strong> Economic Decline and the Technical Education<br />
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NY: Cambria Press, 2008. ISBN: 9781604975307.<br />
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and Civic Culture in Victorian Scotland. <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, 9. (xi + 254<br />
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2009. ISBN: 9781851966585.<br />
2155. GOINS, Michelle. “ ‘Seeking the Fauna <strong>of</strong><br />
Distant Lands’: The Rise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />
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Dissertation at State University <strong>of</strong> New York at<br />
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PAPANELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 135–156.<br />
2158. LACHAPELLE, S<strong>of</strong>ie. “<strong>Science</strong> on Stage:<br />
Amusing Physics and Scientific Wonder at the<br />
Nineteenth-Century French Theatre.” Hist. Sci. 47<br />
(2009): 297–315.<br />
2159. O’CONNOR, Eileen. “Constructing Medical<br />
Social Authority on Dress in Victorian Canada.” Can.<br />
Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 391–406.<br />
2160. OTTER, Chris. The Victorian Eye: A Political<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Light and Vision in Britain, 1800–1910. (x<br />
+ 382 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226640761.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R679]<br />
2161. SECORD, James A. “How Scientific Conversation<br />
Became Shop Talk.” Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 17<br />
(2007): 129–156.<br />
2162. VANPAEMEL, Geert, and Brigitte Van TIGGE-<br />
LEN. “<strong>Science</strong> for the People: The Belgian Encyclopédie<br />
populaire and the Constitution <strong>of</strong> a National<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Movement.” In Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology in the European Periphery, 1800–2000,<br />
edited by PAPANELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186],<br />
65–88.<br />
2163. VERGARA, Moema de Rezende. “As imagens<br />
femininas n’O Vulgarizador: público de ciência e<br />
mulheres no século XIX.” English title: [Female Images<br />
in O Vulgarizador: <strong>Science</strong>’s Public and Women<br />
in the Nineteenth Century]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
Gender, Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos<br />
15, suppl. (2008): 191–208.<br />
2164. WEGENER, Daan. “<strong>Science</strong> and Internationalism<br />
in Germany: Helmholtz, Du Bois-Reymond and<br />
Their Critics.” Centaurus 51 (2009): 265–287.<br />
2165. WELSH, Caroline. “Die Stimmung im Spannungsfeld<br />
zwischen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften.<br />
Ein Blick auf deren Trennungsgeschichte aus<br />
der Perspektive einer Denkfigur.” NTM 17 (2009):<br />
135–169.<br />
2166. WOLFENSTEIN, Gabriel K. “ ‘Some Wonders<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Microscope’ and Other Tales <strong>of</strong> Marvel: The<br />
Popularization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in Late Victorian Britain.”<br />
In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–1914, edited by<br />
KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON (2008) [ref. 2149],<br />
227–248.<br />
360-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />
2167. ENGELS, Eve-Marie. “Charles Darwin’s<br />
Moral Sense—On Darwin’s Ethics <strong>of</strong> Non-Violence.”<br />
Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 31–54.<br />
2168. FELLER, David A. “Dog Fight: Darwin as<br />
Animal Advocate in the Anti-Vivisection Controversy<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1875.” 40 (2009): 265–271.<br />
360-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
2169. BORD, Joe. <strong>Science</strong> and Whig Manners: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Political Style in Britain, c. 1790–1850.<br />
Studies in Modern <strong>History</strong>. (ix + 213 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780230574847; 023057484X.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R88]<br />
2170. CONTRERAS, Carlos, and Marcos CUETO.<br />
“Caminos, ciencia y Estado en el Perú, 1850–1930.”<br />
Article also in English. English title: [Pathways,<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and the State in Peru, 1850–1930]. Proceedings<br />
from the conference “Engineering and the<br />
Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication and transportation<br />
infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in<br />
Ibero-America” held at the Universidade de La Plata,<br />
Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
635–655.<br />
Irina PODGORNY, “Antigüedades portátiles: transportes,<br />
ruinas y comunicaciones en la arqueología<br />
del siglo XIX,” 577–595 [ref. 2616]; Jeremy<br />
VETTER, “Field <strong>Science</strong> in the Railroad Era: The<br />
Tools <strong>of</strong> Knowledge Empire in the American West,<br />
1869–1916,” 597–613 [ref. 2130]; Maria Margaret<br />
LOPES, “Cenas de tempos pr<strong>of</strong>undos: ossos,<br />
viagens, memórias nas culturas da natureza no Brasil,”<br />
615–634 [ref. 2473]; Elena SALERNO, “Los<br />
Ferrocarriles del Estado en Argentina y su contribución<br />
a la ciencia,” 657–678 [ref. 3616]; Máximo<br />
E. FARRO, “Redes y medios de transporte en el<br />
desarrollo de expediciones científicas en Argentina<br />
(1850–1910),” 679–696 [ref. 2429]; Susana V.<br />
GARCIA, “Especies locales, mercado y transporte<br />
en las investigaciones embriológicas: el estudio<br />
de la poliembrionía en armadillos a principios<br />
del siglo XX,” 697–717 [ref. 3252]; Jaime Larry<br />
BENCHIMOL and André Felipe Cândido da SILVA,<br />
“Ferrovias, doenças e medicina tropical no Brasil<br />
da Primeira República,” 719–762 [ref. 3506]; Silvia<br />
F. de M. FIGUEIRÔA, “ ‘Batedores da ciência’<br />
em território paulista: expedições de exploração e<br />
a ocupação do ‘sertão’ de São Paulo na transição<br />
para o século XX,” 763–777 [ref. 3185]; Dominichi<br />
Miranda de SÁ, Magali Romero SÁ and
126 360. 19th century<br />
Nísia Trindade LIMA, “Telégrafos e inventário<br />
do território no Brasil: as atividades científicas<br />
da Comissão Rondon (1907–1915),” 779–810<br />
[ref. 2999]; Wolfgang SCHAFFNER, “Los medios<br />
de comunicación y la construcción del territorio<br />
en América Latina,” 811–826 [ref. 2844]; Anahi<br />
BALLENT, “Ingeniería y Estado: la red nacional<br />
de caminos y las obras públicas en la Argentina,<br />
1930–1943,” 827–847 [ref. 3587].<br />
2171. HALE, Piers J. “Of Mice and Men: Evolution<br />
and the Socialist Utopia. William Morris, H. G.<br />
Wells, and George Bernard Shaw.” J. Hist. Biol. 43<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 17–66.<br />
2172. LABBE, Morgane. “Le Séminaire de statistiques<br />
du Bureau prussien (1862–1900) : Former<br />
des administrateurs à la statistique.” http:<br />
//www.jehps.net/Decembre2006/Labbe.pdf<br />
(Accessed on September 5, 2009). J. Elec. Hist.<br />
Prob. Stat. 2 (2006): Approx. 16,000 words.<br />
2173. LIVESEYA, Ruth. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Work: Feminism,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalisation, and Women Inspectors <strong>of</strong><br />
Factories and Workshops.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 13<br />
(2004): 233–262.<br />
“A case study <strong>of</strong> the first women appointed as<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial government factory inspectors in Britain.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
2174. LUCENA, Juan. “Imagining Nation, Envisioning<br />
Progress: Emperor, Agricultural Elites, and Imperial<br />
Ministers in Search <strong>of</strong> Engineers in 19th-Century<br />
Brazil.” Eng. Stud. 1 (2009): 191–216.<br />
2175. PÄSSLER, Ulrich. Ein “Diplomat aus den<br />
Wäldern des Orinoko”: Alexander von Humboldt als<br />
Mittler zwischen Preussen und Frankreich. (244 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9783515093446.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R692]<br />
2176. SCHILLER, Joanna. “Aleksandr Lvovich Blok<br />
(1852–1909)—Character-Sketch <strong>of</strong> the Man and<br />
Scientist.” [Translated title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist.<br />
Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 1 (2009): 11–33.<br />
360-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
2177. ADAMS, Maeve E. “Forms <strong>of</strong> Persuasion in<br />
Nineteenth-Century Britain.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07<br />
(2011).<br />
Dissertation at New York University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Poovey, Mary, Siskin, Clifford. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3408257. 260 pp.<br />
2178. BATTAIL, Jean-François. “Jules Verne—The<br />
Divided Modernist.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 147–164.<br />
2179. BRONS, Franziska. “Max Lautners Neubau<br />
der holländischen Kunstgeschichte auf dem Fundament<br />
der Fotografie.” In Das technische Bild, edited<br />
by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 152–163.<br />
2180. COCCARO, Adam. “Evolution and Secular<br />
Teleology in the Progressive Epics <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe<br />
Shelley, Mathilde Blind, and Thomas Hardy.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 71/03 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at New York University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Maynard, John. Pub. no. AAT 3396647. 340<br />
pp.<br />
2181. DAMES, Nicholas. The Physiology <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Novel: Reading, Neural <strong>Science</strong>, and the Form <strong>of</strong><br />
Victorian Fiction. (vii + 277 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9780199208968.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R206]<br />
2182. DEBUS, Allen A. “Re-Framing the <strong>Science</strong> in<br />
Jules Verne’s ‘Journey to the Center <strong>of</strong> the Earth.’ ”<br />
<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006): 405–420.<br />
2183. EVANS, Arthur B. “The Verne School in<br />
France: Paul d’Ivoi’s Voyages Excentriques.”<br />
<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 36 (2009): 217–234.<br />
2184. FACOS, Michelle. “Richard Bergh: Natural<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and National Art in Sweden.” Interdiscipl.<br />
Sci. Rev. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 39–50.<br />
2185. GILMORE, Paul. Aesthetic Materialism: Electricity<br />
and American Romanticism. (viii + 242 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780804761239.<br />
Explores how writers such as Whitman, Melville,<br />
and Douglass used images <strong>of</strong> electricity and telegraphy<br />
in their works.<br />
2186. HOLMES, John. Darwin’s Bards: British and<br />
American Poetry in the Age <strong>of</strong> Evolution. (xiv + 288<br />
pp.; bibl.; index.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780748639403.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R449]<br />
2187. HOORN, Jeanette. (Ed.) Reframing Darwin:<br />
Evolution and Art in Australia. (255 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Melbourne: Miegunyah Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780522856842.<br />
Contributors: Roger MACDONALD; John MUL-<br />
VANEY; Danielle CLODE; Richard AITKENS;<br />
Jeanette HOORN; Jonathan SMITH; Amelia<br />
SCURRY; Ted GOTT; and Barbara CREED.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R452]<br />
2188. MACDOUGALL, Robert. “The Wire Devils:<br />
Pulp Thrillers, the Telephone, and Action at a Distance<br />
in the Wiring <strong>of</strong> a Nation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Rewiring the “Nation”: The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
in American Studies [ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58<br />
(2006): 715–741.<br />
Looks at a series <strong>of</strong> pulp novels published from the<br />
1890s to the 1910s.<br />
2189. MACWILLIAMS, Alison Bright. “It Came<br />
from the Laboratory: Scientific Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization<br />
and Images <strong>of</strong> the Scientist in British Fiction, from<br />
‘Frankenstein’ to World War I.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Drew University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Rose, Jonathan E. Pub. no. AAT 3334863. 216 pp.<br />
2190. MCLEAN, Steven. The Early Fiction <strong>of</strong> H. G.<br />
Wells: Fantasies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. (ix + 242 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780230535626.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R604]
360. 19th century 127<br />
2191. OSSEWAARDE, Marinus. “Jules Verne’s<br />
Metaphor <strong>of</strong> the Iron Cage.” Eur. Legacy 14 (2009):<br />
287–300.<br />
2192. PAGE, Michael R. “ ‘Continual Food for Discovery<br />
and Wonder’: <strong>Science</strong> and the Nineteenth-<br />
Century British Literary Imagination from Erasmus<br />
Darwin to H. G. Wells.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/02<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska - Lincoln,<br />
2008. Advisor: Behrendt, Stephen C. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3297817. 358 pp.<br />
2193. PAUZA, Colleen Marie. “Mysticism and the<br />
Mind: Varieties <strong>of</strong> Subjectivity in British and Irish<br />
Fiction, 1860–1940 and Beyond.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis,<br />
2009. Pub. no. AAT 3401498. 318 pp.<br />
2194. PRODGER, Phillip. Darwin’s Camera: Art<br />
and Photography in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution. (xxv +<br />
283 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780195150315.<br />
On the use <strong>of</strong> photographs in Expression <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Emotions in Man and Animals (1871).<br />
2195. PRYSTASH, Justin. “Time’s Menagerie: Evolutions<br />
in Victorian Sex and Subjectivity.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 70/11 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Wayne State University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Aguirre, Robert. Pub. no. AAT 3379047.<br />
219 pp.<br />
2196. REID, Julia. Robert Louis Stevenson, <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
and the Fin de Siècle. (xii + 241 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9781403936639.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R749]<br />
2197. RUBIN, James H. “Armand Guillaumin: The<br />
Industrial Impressionist.” In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial<br />
Age, 1830–1914, edited by KANG and WOODSON-<br />
BOULTON (2008) [ref. 2149], 43–54.<br />
2198. RYAN, Vanessa L. “Reading the Mind: From<br />
George Eliot’s Fiction to James Sully’s Psychology.”<br />
J. Hist. Ideas 70 (2009): 615–635.<br />
2199. SCHATZ-JAKOBSEN, Claus. “Wordsworth as<br />
Scatterbrain: Deconstructing the ‘Nature’ <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 11 (2008): 205–212.<br />
2200. SECORD, James A. “Introduction.” Focus:<br />
Darwin as a Cultural Icon. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 537–541.<br />
Contents: Janet BROWNE, “Looking at Darwin:<br />
Portraits and the Making <strong>of</strong> an Icon,” 542–570;<br />
Constance Areson CLARK, “ ‘You Are Here’:<br />
Missing Links, Chains <strong>of</strong> Being, and the Language<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cartoons,” 571–589; Vassiliki Betty SMOCOVI-<br />
TIS, “Singing His Praises: Darwin and His Theory<br />
in Song and Musical Production,” 590–614.<br />
2201. SPIVACK, Carla. “ ‘Awful, Moony Light’: The<br />
Visual and the Colonial Other in Wilkie Collins’s The<br />
Moonstone.” In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–<br />
1914, edited by KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON<br />
(2008) [ref. 2149], 317–332.<br />
2202. TRACY, Hannah R. “Willing Progress: The<br />
Literary Lamarckism <strong>of</strong> Olive Schreiner, George<br />
Bernard Shaw, and William Butler Yeats.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Oregon, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Peppis, Paul. Pub. no. AAT 3395205. 298<br />
pp.<br />
2203. VLAHAKIS, George N. “The Timeliness <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Past: Metrical Images <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong> during the Verge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Two Centuries (19th–20th c.).” KRITIKI 6 (2007):<br />
71–84.<br />
Discusses the image <strong>of</strong> science in late 19th- and<br />
early 20th-century Greece in several poems by<br />
Georgios Souris.<br />
2204. WILSON, Robin J. Lewis Carroll in Numberland:<br />
His Fantastical Mathematical Logical Life. (xi<br />
+ 237 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New York: W. W.<br />
Norton, 2008. ISBN: 9780393060270.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R936]<br />
360-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />
ETHNICITY<br />
2205. HODGSON, Dennis. “Malthus’ Essay on Population<br />
and the American Debate over Slavery.” Comp.<br />
Stud. Soc. Hist. 51 (2009): 742–770.<br />
2206. RADICK, Gregory. “Did Darwin Change His<br />
Mind about the Fuegians?” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
50–54.<br />
2207. ROOD, Daniel Brett. “Plantation Technocrats:<br />
A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Knowledge in the Slaveholding<br />
Atlantic World, 1830–1865.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/06<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. Advisor: Fahs, Alice. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3403494. 265 pp.<br />
360-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
2208. CRYLE, Peter. “ ‘A Terrible Ordeal from Every<br />
Point <strong>of</strong> View’: (Not) Managing Female Sexuality on<br />
the Wedding Night.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on female<br />
sexual pathologies [ref. 2644]. J. Hist. Sexual. 18<br />
(2009): 44–64.<br />
360-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
2209. BUCHWALD, Jed Z., and Diane Greco JOSE-<br />
FOWICZ. The Zodiac <strong>of</strong> Paris: How an Improbable<br />
Controversy over an Ancient Egyptian Artifact<br />
Provoked a Modern Debate between Religion and<br />
<strong>Science</strong>. (vi + 428 pp.; ill.; maps; index; bibl.)<br />
Princeton: Princeton University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780691145761.<br />
2210. CANTOR, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey. “ ‘From Nature to Nature’s<br />
God’: Ellis A. Davidson—Mid-Victorian Educator,<br />
Moralist, and Consummate Designer.” Jewish<br />
Hist. 23 (2009): 363–388.<br />
“On the relations between science, technology, and<br />
Judaism in the mid-Victorian period.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
2211. LOW, Morris. “<strong>Science</strong>, Protestant Christianity<br />
and Darwinism in Meiji Japan.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special
128 360. 19th century<br />
Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology:<br />
Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge” [ref. 13].<br />
Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 76–87.<br />
2212. OOSTERHOUT, Aaron Van, and Benjamin T.<br />
SMITH. “The Limits <strong>of</strong> Catholic <strong>Science</strong> and the<br />
Mexican Revolution.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 55–60.<br />
2213. RICHARDS, Robert J. “Ernst Haeckel and the<br />
Struggles over Evolution and Religion.” Ann. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 89–115.<br />
2214. STANLEY, Matthew. “The Pointsman:<br />
Maxwell’s Demon, Victorian Free Will, and the<br />
Boundaries <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” J. Hist. Ideas 69 (2008):<br />
467–491.<br />
360-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />
2215. FERRANDIS, Jean-Jacques. “Etats sanitaires<br />
des armées françaises en Espagne : Campagnes de<br />
1808–1814 et 1823.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008):<br />
215–223.<br />
2216. HERRARA, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey L., and Thomas G.<br />
MAHNKEN. “Military Diffusion in Nineteenth-<br />
Century Europe: The Napoleonic and Prussian Military<br />
Systems.” In The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Military Technology<br />
and Ideas, edited by Emily O. GOLDMAN and<br />
Leslie C. ELIASON (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.<br />
Press, 2003), 205–242.<br />
360-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
2217. CAHAN, David. “Helmholtz in Gilded-Age<br />
America: The International Electrical Congress <strong>of</strong><br />
1893 and the Relations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology.”<br />
Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–38.<br />
2218. DIBATTISTA, Liborio. “L’Institut Marey :<br />
naissance et destin d’un rêve scientifique.” Vesalius<br />
11, no. 1 (2005): 4–10.<br />
On the institute founded at the end <strong>of</strong> the 19th<br />
century by Etienne Jules Marey.<br />
2219. GARS, Stéphane Le, and David AUBIN. “The<br />
Elusive Placelessness <strong>of</strong> the Mont-Blanc Observatory<br />
(1893–1909): The Social Underpinnings <strong>of</strong> High-<br />
Altitude Observation.” Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue: The<br />
Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
[ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 509–531.<br />
2220. HUEBENER, R. P., and H. LÜBBIG. A Focus<br />
<strong>of</strong> Discoveries. (x + 185 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9789812790347.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> the Physikalisch-Technische<br />
Bundesanstalt from its founding in 1887.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R459]<br />
2221. MARTÍNEZ DEL CAMPO, Luis G. “Santiago<br />
Ramón y Cajal: el primer presidente de la JAE.” Llull<br />
31 (2008): 289–320.<br />
On his presidency <strong>of</strong> the Junta para Ampliación de<br />
Estudios e Investigaciones Científicas.<br />
2222. MOORE, P. G. “The West <strong>of</strong> Scotland Regional<br />
Dredging Committee <strong>of</strong> the BAAS: Firth <strong>of</strong> Clyde<br />
Dredging Activities and Participants’ Circumstances<br />
Impinging Thereon (1834–1856).” Arch. Natur. Hist.<br />
37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 39–57.<br />
2223. NIELSEN, Anita Kildebæk, and Soňa<br />
ŠTRBÁŇOVÁ. (Eds.) Creating Networks in Chemistry:<br />
The Founding and Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Societies in Europe. (xxiii + 404 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
Cambridge: RSC Publishing, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780854042791.<br />
Contents: W. Gerhard POHL, “Austria: Austrian<br />
Chemical Societies in the Last Decades <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Habsburg Monarchy, 1869–1914,” 1-22; Brigitte<br />
Van TIGGELEN and Hendrik DEELSTRA, “Belgium:<br />
From Industry to Academia: The Belgian<br />
Chemical <strong>Society</strong>, 1887–1914,” 23-42; Soňa<br />
ŠTRBÁŇOVÁ, “Czech Lands: Chemical Societies<br />
as Multifunctional Social Elements in the<br />
Czech Lands, 1866–1919,” 43-74; Anita Kildebæk<br />
NIELSEN, “Denmark: Creating a Danish Identity<br />
in Chemistry between Pharmacy and Engineering,<br />
1879–1914,” 75-90; Ulrike FELL and Alan<br />
ROCKE, “France: The Chemical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> France<br />
in Its Formative Years, 1857–1914: Disciplinary<br />
Identity and the Struggle for Unity,” 91-112; Jeffrey<br />
Allan JOHNSON, “Germany: Discipline—<br />
Industry—Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: German Chemical Organizations,<br />
1867–1914,” 113-138; Robin MACKIE,<br />
“Great Britain: Chemical Societies and the Demarcation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the British Chemical Community,<br />
1870–1914,” 139-160; Éva Katalin VÁMOS, “Hungary:<br />
Scientific Community <strong>of</strong> an Emancipating<br />
Nation: Chemical Societies in Hungary before<br />
1914,” 161-185; Ernst HOMBURG, “The Netherlands:<br />
Keeping the Ranks Closed: The Dutch<br />
Chemical <strong>Society</strong>, 1903–1914,” 186-222; Bjørn<br />
PEDERSEN, “Norway: A Group <strong>of</strong> Chemists in the<br />
Polytechnic <strong>Society</strong> in Christiania: The Norwegian<br />
Chemical <strong>Society</strong>, 1893–1916,” 223-235; Halina<br />
LICHOCKA, “Poland: Chemists in a Divided Country:<br />
The Long-lasting Genesis and Early <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the Polish Chemical <strong>Society</strong>, 1767–1923,” 236-<br />
256; Vanda LEITÃO, Ana CARNEIRO and Ana<br />
SIMÕES, “Portugal: Tackling a Complex Chemical<br />
Equation: The Portuguese <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemistry,<br />
1911–1926,” 257-280; Nathan M. BROOKS,<br />
Masanori KAJI and Elena ZAITSEVA, “Russia: The<br />
Formation <strong>of</strong> the Russian Chemical <strong>Society</strong> and<br />
Its <strong>History</strong> until 1914,” 281-304; Anders LUND-<br />
GREN, “Sweden: The Chemical <strong>Society</strong> in Sweden:<br />
Eclecticism in Chemistry, 1883–1914,” 305-327;<br />
Anita Kildebæk NIELSEN and Soňa ŠTRBÁŇOVÁ,<br />
“Creating Networks in Chemistry—Some Lessons<br />
Learned,” 328-348.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R656]<br />
2224. OTTAVIANI, Raimonda et al. “The First Nobel<br />
Peace Prize: Henry Dunant (Founder <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Red Cross) and his ‘Mémoires.’ ” Vesalius 9,<br />
no. 1 (2003): 20–27.<br />
2225. YUAN Jiangyang and DONG Yazheng. “The<br />
Franklin Institute and the Industrializational Process<br />
in the Nineteenth Century Philadelphia.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
319–417.
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360-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
2226. CANALES, Jimena. A Tenth <strong>of</strong> a Second:<br />
A <strong>History</strong>. (xii + 269 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780226093185.<br />
Looks at the scientific and cultural impacts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ability to measure time in extremely short intervals.<br />
2227. CRAIK, Alex D. D. “William Wallace’s Chorograph<br />
(1839): A Rare Mathematical Instrument.”<br />
Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 23–31.<br />
On a mathematical instrument for use in cartography<br />
and navigation.<br />
2228. ESTER, Diana. “Una collezione di strumentaria<br />
scientifica all’avvento dell’ospedale moderno:<br />
gli strumenti fisico-matematici di Vincenzo Viviani e<br />
l’Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova di Firenze (1871–<br />
1895).” Nuncius 23 (2008): 65–90.<br />
2229. HEARNSHAW, J. B. Astronomical Spectrographs<br />
and Their <strong>History</strong>. (xi + 228 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780521882576.<br />
On the last 200 years <strong>of</strong> spectrographs.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R412]<br />
2230. HIGBY, Greg. “Lost in the Patent Office—A<br />
Whimsical Journey through Pharmaceutical Patents.<br />
Episode One: Prescription Filling Technology.”<br />
Pharm. Hist. 51 (2009): 139–140.<br />
2231. MINIATI, Mara. “The Collecting Taste: Italian<br />
Case-Studies between the Nineteenth and Twentieth<br />
Centuries.” In European Collections <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Instruments, 1550–1750, edited by STRANO et al.<br />
(2009) [ref. 243], 191–204.<br />
2232. STAUBERMANN, K. B. Astronomers at Work:<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> the Replicability <strong>of</strong> 19th Century Astronomical<br />
Practice. (134 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Frankfurt<br />
am Main: Verlag Harri Deutsch, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783817118106.<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> astronomical instruments designed in<br />
the German states during the 19th century.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R862]<br />
2233. WASHIZU, Hiroko. “Orreries: Mechanical and<br />
Verbal.” In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–1914,<br />
edited by KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON (2008)<br />
[ref. 2149], 249–270.<br />
360-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
2234. BALTACIOGLU, Ali. “From Women’s Teachers<br />
College to Ottoman Women’s University.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast. 10<br />
(2008): 91–102.<br />
On the years 1863-1933.<br />
2235. BEEK, Viola van. “ ‘Man lasse doch diese<br />
Dinge selber einmal sprechen’. Experimentierkästen,<br />
Experimentalanleitungen und Erzählungen zwischen<br />
1870 und 1930.” NTM 17 (2009): 387–414.<br />
On “experiment kits, such as physical cabinets,<br />
chemistry sets, and electricity kits [that were]<br />
designed for amateurs and children [and] gained<br />
huge popularity in Germany.” (from the abstract)<br />
2236. BERNAT I LÓPEZ, Pasqual, and Guillermo<br />
LUSA MONFORTE. “L’Ensenyament tècnic i pr<strong>of</strong>essional:<br />
de les escoles de la Junta de Comerç a la<br />
primera Escola Industrial.” Translated Title: [Technical<br />
and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Teaching: From the Schools<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Commerce to the First Industrial<br />
School.] In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història<br />
dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and<br />
PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 61–83.<br />
2237. BILINSKI, Piotr. “Studies on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Secondary School and Grammar-School <strong>of</strong> St. Anna<br />
in Cracow.” [Translated title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist.<br />
Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 1 (2009): 35–77.<br />
2238. CABALLER VIVES, María Cinta. “Los alumnos<br />
de la Escuela Especial de Matemáticas del Real<br />
Seminario Científico Industrial de Vergara.” Llull 32<br />
(2009): 257–294.<br />
2239. CHATZIS, Konstantinos. “Coping with the<br />
Second Industrial Revolution: Fragmentation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
French Engineering Education System, 1870s to the<br />
Present.” Eng. Stud. 1 (2009): 79–100.<br />
2240. GARÇON, Anne-Françoise. Entre l’État et<br />
l’usine : L’École des mines de Saint-Étienne au XIXe<br />
siècle. Histoire. (368 pp.; bibl.; index.) Rennes:<br />
Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004. ISBN:<br />
9782868479587.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R320]<br />
2241. HARTVEIT, Marit. “How Flora Got Her Cap:<br />
The Higher Education <strong>of</strong> Women in Edinburgh.” Brit.<br />
Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009): 147–158.<br />
2242. HIROSE, Shin. “Two Classes <strong>of</strong> British Engineers:<br />
An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Their Education and Training,<br />
1880s–1930s.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 388–402.<br />
2243. HULIN, Nicole. L’enseignement secondaire<br />
scientifique en France d’un siècle à l’autre, 1802–<br />
1980 : Évolution, permanences et décalages. Preface<br />
by Hélène GISPERT. Postscript by Jean-Pierre KA-<br />
HANE. Éducation, Histoire, Mémoire. (166 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Lyon: L’Institut National de Recherche<br />
Pédagogique, 2007. ISBN: 9782734210832.<br />
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2244. KAENDLER, Wolfram C. Anpassung und Abgrenzung.<br />
Zur Sozialgeschichte der Lehrstuhlinhaber<br />
der Technischen Hochschule Berlin-Charlottenburg<br />
und ihrer Vorgangerakademien, 1851 bis 1945. Pallas<br />
Athene, 31. (318 pp.; bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner<br />
Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783515093613.<br />
2245. KOHLSTEDT, Sally Gregory. Teaching Children<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Hands-On Nature Study in North America,<br />
1890–1930. (xv + 363 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780226449906.<br />
2246. NYBOM, Thorsten. “The Persistent Use and<br />
Abuse <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm von Humboldt in <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Politics—noch einmal.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 111–128.<br />
On the transformations in the university systems in<br />
Europe during the 19th century.
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2247. OHRY-KOSSOV, Korin, and Avi OHRY.<br />
“When Grandfather Studied Medicine in Geneva. . . .”<br />
Vesalius 12 (2006): 64–68.<br />
On why the students and pr<strong>of</strong>essors at the Faculty<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medicine at the University <strong>of</strong> Geneva in the late<br />
19th and early 20th centuries consisted mostly <strong>of</strong><br />
women, foreigners, and Jews.<br />
2248. PAWLICZEK, Aleksandra. “Kontinuität des<br />
informellen Konsens’. Die Berufungspolitik der Universität<br />
Berlin und ihre jüdischen Dozenten im Kaiserreich<br />
und in der Weimarer Republik.” In Kontinuitäten<br />
und Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et<br />
al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 69–92.<br />
2249. SCHULEIN, Thomas M. “A Chronology <strong>of</strong><br />
Dental Education in the United States.” J. Hist. Dent.<br />
52 (2004): 97–108.<br />
2250. VALDERRAMA, Andrés, Juan CAMARGO,<br />
Idelman MEJÍA, Antonio MEJÍA, Ernesto LLERAS,<br />
and Antonio GARCÍA. “Engineering Education and<br />
the Identities <strong>of</strong> Engineers in Colombia, 1887–1972.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 510]. Tech. & Cult. 50<br />
(2009): 811–838.<br />
360-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
2251. BROWN, Janet. “The Natural Economy <strong>of</strong><br />
Households: Charles Darwin’s Account Books.” In<br />
Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 1], 87–110.<br />
2252. LUCIER, Paul. “The Pr<strong>of</strong>essional and the<br />
Scientist in Nineteenth-Century America.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100<br />
(2009): 699–732.<br />
360-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
2253. CROSSLEY, Robert. “Mars and the Paranormal.”<br />
<strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35 (2008): 466–484.<br />
2254. FOSTER, Michael Dylan. “Strange Games and<br />
Enchanted <strong>Science</strong>: The Mystery <strong>of</strong> Kokkuri.” J.<br />
Asian Stud. 65 (2006): 251–275.<br />
“Although Kokkuri may have been a [popular<br />
Meiji board] game, it could also be characterized<br />
as a divination practice, a scientific procedure, or<br />
something in-between.” (from the abstract)<br />
2255. RAIA-GREAN, Courtenay. “Picturing the Supernatural:<br />
Spirit Photography, Radiant Matter, and<br />
the Spectacular <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sir William Crookes.” In<br />
Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–1914, edited by<br />
KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON (2008) [ref. 2149],<br />
55–80.<br />
360-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
2256. ALTER, Stephen G. “Mandeville’s Ship: Theistic<br />
Design and Philosophical <strong>History</strong> in Charles<br />
Darwin’s Vision <strong>of</strong> Natural Selection.” J. Hist. Ideas<br />
69 (2008): 441–465.<br />
2257. BAKER, Victor R. “Charles S. Peirce and the<br />
‘Light <strong>of</strong> Nature.’ ” In The Revolution in Geology<br />
from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, edited by<br />
ROSENBERG (2009) [ref. 329], 259–266.<br />
On Peirce’s notion <strong>of</strong> abduction in the philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> science.<br />
2258. CHOI, Tina Young. “Natural <strong>History</strong>’s Hypothetical<br />
Moments: Narratives <strong>of</strong> Contingency in<br />
Victorian Culture.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Darwin<br />
and Victorian natural history [ref. 2143]. Victorian<br />
Stud. 51 (2009): 275–297.<br />
2259. DAVIES, Paul Sheldon. Subjects <strong>of</strong> the World:<br />
Darwin’s Rhetoric and the Study <strong>of</strong> Agency in Nature.<br />
(259 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226137629.<br />
Explores the idea <strong>of</strong> human agency as it can be<br />
understood through a study <strong>of</strong> Darwin’s thinking.<br />
2260. DUCHEYNE, Steffen. “Fundamental Questions<br />
and Some New Answers on Philosophical, Contextual<br />
and Scientific Whewell: Some Reflections on<br />
Recent Whewell Scholarship and the Progress made<br />
therein.” Perspect. Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 242–272.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> John WETTERSTEN, Whewell’s<br />
Critics Edited by James A. BELL. (2005); Laura J.<br />
SNYDER, Reforming Philosophy (2006); Michael<br />
S. REIDY, Tides <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> (2008).<br />
2261. KLEIN, Alexandre. “La philosophie scientifique<br />
d’Alfred Binet.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
373–393.<br />
2262. PATTON, Lydia. “Signs, Toy Models, and the a<br />
priori: From Helmholtz to Wittgenstein.” Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 281–289.<br />
2263. STALEY, Thomas W. “Keeping Philosophy in<br />
Mind: Shadworth H. Hodgson’s Articulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Philosophy and <strong>Science</strong>.” J. Hist. Ideas<br />
70 (2009): 289–315.<br />
360-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
2264. ARMATTE, Michel. “Les images de la Statistique<br />
à travers ses traités.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />
Decembre2006/Armatte.pdf (Accessed on September<br />
7, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2 (2006):<br />
Approx. 2000 words.<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> 56 treatises on statistics between 1800<br />
and 1940.<br />
2265. BARCA SALOM, Francesc X., and Guillermo<br />
LUSA MONFORTE. “Ensenyament de les matemàtiques,<br />
recepció de les noves tecnologies.” Translated<br />
Title: [Teaching <strong>of</strong> Mathematics, Reception <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Technologies]. In Catalan. In La Ciència en<br />
la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by<br />
VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 355–396.<br />
2266. BIR, Atilla, and Mustafa KAÇAR. “Salih<br />
Zeki’s Articles on the Trisection <strong>of</strong> an Angle.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast. 7, no. 1<br />
(2005): 45–66.<br />
2267. BÖTTCHER, Karl-Heinz, and Bertram MAU-<br />
RER. Stuttgarter Mathematiker: Geschichte der Mathematik<br />
an der Universität Stuttgart von 1829 bis<br />
1945 in Biographien. Veröffentlichungen des Universitätsarchivs,<br />
2. (245 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Stuttgart: Universität Stuttgart, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9783926269348.
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2268. BRU, Bernard. “Poisson, the Probability Calculus<br />
and Public Education.” http://www.jehps.<br />
net/Novembre2005/Bru.pdf (Accessed on September<br />
5, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1 (2005):<br />
Approx. 15,000 words.<br />
2269. CAPARRINI, Sandro. “Il calcolo vettoriale di<br />
Domenico Chelini (1802–1878).” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat.<br />
27 (2007): 197–218.<br />
2270. DELONE, B. N. The St. Petersburg School<br />
<strong>of</strong> Number Theory. Translated by Robert BURNS.<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mathematics, 26. (xv + 278 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Providence, RI: American Mathematical <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
2005. ISBN: 9780821834572.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R228]<br />
2271. DONG Kerong and BAO Fangxun. “J. J.<br />
Sylvester and His Matrix Theory.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
227–235.<br />
2272. DROESBEKE, Jean-Jacques. “La place<br />
de l’éducation dans la vie et l’œuvre de Quetelet.”<br />
http://www.jehps.net/Novembre2005/<br />
Droesbeke.pdf (Accessed on September 5, 2009).<br />
J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1 (2005): Approx. 10,000<br />
words.<br />
2273. EHRHARDT, Caroline. “A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
the ‘Galois Affair’ at the Paris Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(1831).” Sci. Context 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 91–119.<br />
Looks at mathematicians’ training in the 19th<br />
century and the social and institutional dynamics<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mathematical community and Galois’s place<br />
in it.<br />
2274. EHRHARDT, Caroline. “Évariste Galois, un<br />
candidat à l’École préparatoire en 1829.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Math. 14 (2008): 289–328.<br />
2275. GANDON, Sébastien. “La théorie des rapports<br />
chez Augustus de Morgan.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
285–311.<br />
2276. GAUTHIER, Sébastien. “La géométrie dans<br />
la géométrie des nombres : histoire de discipline<br />
ou histoire de pratiques à partir des exemples de<br />
Minkowski, Mordell et Davenport.” Translated title:<br />
[The Geometry in the “Geometry <strong>of</strong> Numbers”, <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> a Discipline or a Practice; The Examples <strong>of</strong><br />
Minkowski, Mordell and Davenport.] In French. Rev.<br />
Hist. Math. 15 (2009): 183–230.<br />
2277. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, Ivor. “Differential<br />
Equations and Linearity in the 19th and Early 20th<br />
Centuries.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 343–351.<br />
2278. JENKINS, Alice. “Mathematics and Mental<br />
Health in Early Nineteenth-Century England.” Brit.<br />
Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 92–103.<br />
2279. KIDWELL, Peggy Aldrich. “Computing Devices,<br />
Mathematics Education and Mathematics: Sexton’s<br />
Omnimetre in Its Time.” Hist. Math. 36 (2009):<br />
395–404.<br />
On the instrument developed by Albert Sexton at<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the 19th century.<br />
2280. LI, Zhaohua. “An Investigation on the<br />
Suanxue Keyi in the Late Qing Dynasty.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 25<br />
(2006): 322–342.<br />
2281. LUCIANO, Erika. “Il trattato Genocchi-Peano<br />
(1884) alla luce di documenti inediti.” Boll. Stor. Sci.<br />
Mat. 27 (2007): 219–264.<br />
2282. LÜTZEN, Jesper. “Why Was Wantzel Overlooked<br />
for a Century? The Changing Importance<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Impossibility Result.” Hist. Math. 36 (2009):<br />
374–394.<br />
On Wantzel’s geometric work demonstrating the<br />
impossibility <strong>of</strong> duplication <strong>of</strong> a cube and the<br />
trisection <strong>of</strong> an angle with ruler and compass.<br />
2283. MAGNELLO, M. Eileen. “Karl Pearson and the<br />
Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Statistics: An Elastician Becomes<br />
a Statistician.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article010107.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009). Rutherford J. 1 (2005-2006): Approx. 8000<br />
words.<br />
2284. NOVY, Luboš. “Les relations entre la logique<br />
et la mathématique dans l’oeuvre de Bernard Bolzano.”<br />
Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 325–341.<br />
2285. PEANO, Giuseppe, and Louis COUTURAT.<br />
Carteggio: 1896–1914. Edited by Erika LUCIANO<br />
and Clara Silvia ROERO. Archivio della corrispondenza<br />
degli scienziati italiani, 16. (lxix + 254 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Firenze: L. S. Olschki, 2005. ISBN:<br />
9788822253989.<br />
On the correspondence between Peano and Couturat.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R697]<br />
2286. PETROVA, Svetlana S. “Cauchy et le calcul<br />
symbolique.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 301–<br />
308.<br />
2287. PHILI, Christine. “About Lacon’s Foundations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geometry in 1881: An Unknown Attempt before<br />
Hilbert.” Llull 31 (2008): 321–338.<br />
2288. PHILI, Christine. “Réflexions d’un provincial<br />
sur la métaphysique du calcul des infiniment petits.”<br />
Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 309–315.<br />
On a 19th-century calculus text that draws on the<br />
earlier work <strong>of</strong> Cauchy.<br />
2289. PONT, Jean-Claude. “Une leçon de<br />
‘mathématiques modernes’ à la fin du XIXe siècle : un<br />
manuel oublié.” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres,<br />
edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273],<br />
413–421.<br />
2290. SENRA, Nelson. “Pesquisa histórica das estatísticas:<br />
temas e fontes.” English title: [Historical<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Statistics: Topics and Sources]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 411–425.<br />
2291. SHEYNIN, Oscar. “Bortkiewicz’ Alleged Discovery:<br />
The Law <strong>of</strong> Small Numbers.” Hist. Scientiarum<br />
18 (2008): 36–48.<br />
2292. SIMMONS, Charlotte. “William Rowan Hamilton<br />
and George Boole.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull.<br />
23 (2008): 96–102.
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2293. SOLOVIEV, A. D. “Nekrasov and the Central<br />
Limit Theorem <strong>of</strong> the Theory <strong>of</strong> Probability.” Arch.<br />
Int. Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 353–364.<br />
2294. SØRENSEN, Henrik Kragh. “Throwing Some<br />
Light on the Vast Darkness That is Analysis: Niels<br />
Henrik Abel’s Critical Revision and the Concept <strong>of</strong><br />
Absolute Convergence.” Centaurus 52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 38–<br />
72.<br />
2295. SUN Qinghua and BAO Fangxun. “Gibbs and<br />
His Vector Theory.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 83–93.<br />
2296. SWADE, Doron D. “Automatic Computation:<br />
Charles Babbage and Computational Method.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue. http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article030106.html (Accessed on June 8,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 8000 words.<br />
2297. THANAILAKI, Polly. “Breaking Social Barriers:<br />
Florentia Fountoukli (1869–1915).” Brit. Soc.<br />
Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 32–38.<br />
On the first female Greek student in mathematics<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Athens.<br />
2298. VALENTE, K. G. “Giving Wings to Logic:<br />
Mary Everest Boole’s Propagation and Fulfilment <strong>of</strong><br />
a Legacy.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 49–74.<br />
2299. WUSSING, Hans. “Arthur Cayley und der<br />
abstrakte Gruppenbegriff.” Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 58<br />
(2008): 317–324.<br />
360-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
2300. AUBIN, David. “The Hotel That Became an<br />
Observatory: Mount Faulhorn as Singularity, Microcosm,<br />
and Macro-Tool.” Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue:<br />
The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
[ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 365–386.<br />
2301. BECKER, Catherine Nisbett. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals on<br />
the Peak.” Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue: The Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains [ref. 1175]. Sci.<br />
Context 22 (2009): 487–507.<br />
On Harvard College Observatory’s Boyden Expeditions<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1887–1890 meant to find a place to<br />
establish a permanent mountain astrophysical observatory.<br />
2302. BONIFÁCIO, Vitor, Isabel MALAQUIAS, and<br />
João FERNANDES. “Taking Internal Advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
External Events—Two Astronomical Examples from<br />
Nineteenth-Century Portugal.” Centaurus 51 (2009):<br />
213–234.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> astronomers at the Lisbon Navy<br />
Observatory and those from the Coimbra Astronomical<br />
Observatory.<br />
2303. CANADELLI, Elena. “ ‘Some Curious Drawings.’<br />
Mars through Giovanni Schiaparelli’s Eyes:<br />
Between <strong>Science</strong> and Fiction.” Nuncius 24 (2009):<br />
439–464.<br />
2304. CHALBAUD CARDONA, Pedro R., and Yajaira<br />
FREITES. “La astronomía en Venezuela: el Observatorio<br />
Cajigal y la experticia extranjera.” Saber y<br />
Tiempo 5, no 19 (2005): 73–111.<br />
2305. CLAUSBERG, Karl. Zwischen den Sternen:<br />
Lichtbildarchive: Was Einstein und Uexküll, Benjamin<br />
und das Kino der Astronomie des 19. Jahrhunderts<br />
verdanken. (x + 270 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9783050040431.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R169]<br />
2306. HENCHMAN, Anna. “Hardy’s Stargazers and<br />
the Astronomy <strong>of</strong> Other Minds.” Victorian Stud. 51<br />
(2008): 37–64.<br />
On Thomas Hardy’s use <strong>of</strong> astronomy in his fiction.<br />
2307. LANE, Kristina Maria Doyle. “Imaginative<br />
Geographies <strong>of</strong> Mars: The <strong>Science</strong> and Significance<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Red Planet, 1877–1910.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
68/05 (2007).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin,<br />
2006. Advisor: Manners, Ian R. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3263361. 285 pp.<br />
2308. MACDONALD, Lee T. “Isaac Roberts, E. E.<br />
Barnard and the Nebulae.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
239–259.<br />
2309. NASIM, Omar W. “On Seeing an Image <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Spiral Nebula from Whewell to Flammarion.” Nuncius<br />
24 (2009): 393–414.<br />
2310. RAPOSO, Pedro. “Charming Tools <strong>of</strong> a Demanding<br />
Trade: The Heritage <strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century<br />
Astrometry at the Astronomical Observatory <strong>of</strong> Lisbon.”<br />
Rittenhouse 22, no. 1 (2008): 25–46.<br />
On the measurement <strong>of</strong> parallax.<br />
2311. STEPHENSON, Craig. “George Darwin’s Lectures<br />
on Hill’s Lunar Theory.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math.<br />
Bull. 24 (2009): 159–171.<br />
2312. TAYLOR, Katie. “Mogg’s Celestial Sphere<br />
(1813): The Construction <strong>of</strong> Polite Astronomy.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: On Scientific Instruments<br />
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2313. VIDEIRA, Antonio Augusto Passos. “Emmanuel<br />
Lias e o Imperial Observatório do Rio de<br />
Janeiro.” Saber y Tiempo 5, no 19 (2005): 13–27.<br />
360-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
2314. ALEMAÑ BERENGUER, Rafael Andres. “Geometría<br />
y física: de Hertz a Einstein.” Llull 31 (2008):<br />
189–208.<br />
Concerns Hertz’s and Einstein’s efforts to use the<br />
relationist philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mach.<br />
2315. BROWN, Harvey R., Wayne MYRVOLD, and<br />
Jos UFFINK. “Boltzmann’s H-Theorem, Its Discontents,<br />
and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Statistical Mechanics.” Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 174–191.<br />
2316. CLARKE, Simon. “Rutherford at Canterbury<br />
University College.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010112.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 3000 words.
360. 19th century 133<br />
2317. FAUQUE, Danielle. “Un siècle de physique<br />
à Oxford (1839–1939).” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
495–510.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Robert FOX and Graeme GOODAY<br />
(eds.), Physics in Oxford, 1839–1939 (2005).<br />
2318. FREITES, Yajaira. “Rastreando la física en<br />
Venezuela (1827–1961).” Saber y Tiempo 5, no. 18<br />
(2004): 7–40.<br />
2319. FRERCKS, Jan. “Going Right and Making It<br />
Wrong: The Reception <strong>of</strong> Fizeau’s Ether-Drift Experiment<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1859.” In Going Amiss in Experimental<br />
Research, edited by HON et al. (2009) [ref. 127],<br />
179–210.<br />
2320. FRERCKS, Jan. “Produktive Mißverständnisse.<br />
Physik in Deutschland und die französische Mathematik.”<br />
In Frankreich oder Italien? Konkurrierende<br />
Paradigmen des Kulturaustausches in Weimar und<br />
Jena um 1800, edited by Edoardo COSTADURA,<br />
Inka DAUM and Olaf MÜLLER (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag<br />
Winter, 2008), 261–279.<br />
2321. FRERCKS, Jan, Heiko WEBER, and Gerhard<br />
WIESENFELDT. “Reception and Discovery: The<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong> Johann Wilhelm Ritter’s Invisible Rays.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 143–156.<br />
On the reception <strong>of</strong> Ritter’s discovery <strong>of</strong> ultraviolet<br />
radiation.<br />
2322. GAMPER, Michael. “ ‘Wissen auf Probe’: Verborgene<br />
Ursachen in Elektrizitätslehre und Literatur.”<br />
In Versuchsanordnungen 1800, edited by SCHIMMA<br />
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2323. HUNT, Bruce J. Pursuing Power and Light:<br />
Technology and Physics from James Watt to Albert<br />
Einstein. (182 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />
Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780801893582.<br />
2324. POHL-VALERO, Stefan. “The Circulation <strong>of</strong><br />
Energy: Thermodynamics, National Culture and Social<br />
Progress in Spain, 1868–1890.” In Popularizing<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in the European Periphery,<br />
1800–2000, edited by PAPANELOPOULOU et al.<br />
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2325. POURPRIX, Bernard. “De la reconstitution de<br />
la physique allemande du XIX e siècle : Les exemples<br />
de Georg Simon Ohm et Hermann Helmholtz.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 185–202.<br />
2326. QUINTERO, Camilo. “Bajando las estrellas a<br />
la tierra: la astronomía colombiana entre lo global y lo<br />
local, 1868–1920.” Saber y Tiempo 5, no 19 (2005):<br />
51–71.<br />
2327. SIBUM, H. Otto. “Experience-Experiments:<br />
The Changing Experiential Basis <strong>of</strong> Physics.” In<br />
Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et al. (2008)<br />
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2328. SIMON, Josep. “Circumventing the ‘Elusive<br />
Quarries’ <strong>of</strong> Popular <strong>Science</strong>: The Communication<br />
and Appropriation <strong>of</strong> Ganot’s Physics in Nineteenth-<br />
Century Britain.” In Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
in the European Periphery, 1800–2000, edited<br />
by PAPANELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 89–<br />
114.<br />
2329. STEINLE, Friedrich. “How Experiments Make<br />
Concepts Fail: Faraday and Magnetic Curves.” In<br />
Going Amiss in Experimental Research, edited by<br />
HON et al. (2009) [ref. 127], 119–135.<br />
2330. TORRETTI, Roberto. “Getting Rid <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ether: Could Physics Have Achieved It Sooner, with<br />
Better Assistance from Philosophy?” Theoria (0495-<br />
4548) 22 (2007): 353–374.<br />
2331. VINCZE, Ildikó J., and István JANKOVICS.<br />
“Eugen von Gothard and His X-Ray Experiments.”<br />
Phys. Persp. 12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 25–35.<br />
2332. WANG Luoyin and HU Huakai. “Faraday’s<br />
Research on Electromagnetic Rotation.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008):<br />
418–428.<br />
2333. WANG Luoyin, HU Huakai, and SUN<br />
Hongqing. “The Formation Process <strong>of</strong> Faraday’s<br />
Thought <strong>of</strong> Lines <strong>of</strong> Force.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 156–171.<br />
360-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
2334. ANDERSON, Robert G. W. “Chemistry beyond<br />
the Academy: Diversity in Scotland in the Early Nineteenth<br />
Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 1962].<br />
Ambix 57 (<strong>2010</strong>): 84–103.<br />
2335. BLONDEL-MEGRELIS, Marika. “Quelques<br />
aspects méconnus de la personne et de l’oeuvre de<br />
Charles Gerhardt (1816–1856).” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
55 (2008): 39–62.<br />
2336. BOYD, Jane E. “Silver and Sunlight: The<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Early Photography.” Chem. Heritage 28,<br />
no. 2 (<strong>2010</strong>): 20–25.<br />
2337. BRUN, Georges. “Léon Monsel et sa solution.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 193–200.<br />
2338. CHALMERS, Alan. “Transforming Atomic<br />
Chemistry into an Experimental <strong>Science</strong>: The<br />
Limitations <strong>of</strong> Dalton’s Theory.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010101.html<br />
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(2005-2006): Approx. 9000 words.<br />
2339. CHARLOT, Colette. “Antoine Jérôme Balard<br />
(1802–1876), le découvreur du brome.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 55 (2008): 495–504.<br />
2340. CHARLOT, Colette. “Charles Frédéric Gerhardt<br />
à Montpellier de 1841 à 1848.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 54 (2007): 197–208.<br />
2341. CREPEAU, John. “Loschmidt, Stefan, and<br />
Stigler’s Law <strong>of</strong> Eponymy.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009):<br />
357–378.<br />
2342. DELORT, Marie. “Le Précis de chimie organique<br />
(1844–1846) et le Traité de chimie organique<br />
(1853–1856) de Charles Gerhardt.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
54 (2007): 173–182.
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2343. EMSLEY, John. Molecules <strong>of</strong> Murder: Criminal<br />
Molecules and Classic Cases. (xxiv + 252 pp.;<br />
index.) Cambridge: RSC Publishing, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780854049653.<br />
2344. FEDERLIN, Paul. “La mémoire de Gerhardt à<br />
Strasbourg.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 183–188.<br />
2345. FOURNIER, Josette. “À propos d’histoire de<br />
la chimie et d’iodure de potassium : correspondance<br />
inédite de Louis Melsens (1814–1886) à Eugène<br />
Chevreul (1786–1889).” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008):<br />
143–152.<br />
2346. FOURNIER, Josette. “Histoire des radicaux :<br />
contribution d’Auguste Cahours (1813–1891).” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 453–474.<br />
2347. FRERCKS, Jan. “Demonstrating the Facticity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Facts: University Lectures and Chemistry as a<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in Germany around 1800.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue. [ref. 1962]. Ambix 57 (<strong>2010</strong>): 64–83.<br />
2348. GARCÍA BELMAR, Antonio, and José Ramón<br />
BERTOMEU-SÁNCHEZ. “Louis Jacques Thenard’s<br />
Chemistry Courses at the Collège de France, 1804–<br />
1835.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 1962]. Ambix 57<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 48–63.<br />
2349. GAVROGLU, Kostas. “A Pioneer Who Never<br />
Got It Right: James Dewar and the Elusive Phenomena<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cold.” In Going Amiss in Experimental<br />
Research, edited by HON et al. (2009) [ref. 127],<br />
137–157.<br />
2350. GRAPÍ I VILUMARA, Pere, and Agustí NIETO<br />
I GALAN. “Els Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals de la química del segle<br />
XIX : escoles, indústria i universitat.” Translated<br />
Title: [Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in Chemistry in the 19th Century.<br />
Schools, Industry and University]. In Catalan. In La<br />
Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3,<br />
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329–353.<br />
2351. GRIFFITH, W. P. “The Group VIII Platinum-<br />
Group Metals and the Periodic Table.” Found. Chem.<br />
12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 17–25.<br />
2352. HABASHI, Fathi. “Gmelin and His Handbuch.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Chem. 34 (2009): 30–31.<br />
2353. HAO Zhang. “An Historical Perspective on<br />
the Study <strong>of</strong> Chinese Nomenclatures for Benzene<br />
and Aromatic Compounds: 1875–1945.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009):<br />
326–340.<br />
2354. HARRIS, Martha Lynn. “The Physico-<br />
Chemical Nature <strong>of</strong> the Chemical Bond: Valence<br />
Bonding and the Path <strong>of</strong> Physico-Chemical Emergence.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Canada),<br />
2008. Pub. no. AAT NR57876. 217 pp.<br />
2355. HE Juan. “The Chinese Nomenclatures for<br />
Inorganic Compounds <strong>of</strong> the Educational Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> China and Du Yaquan.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 64]. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 389–400.<br />
2356. HICKS, Jesse. “The Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Sweet: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Saccharin.” Chem. Heritage 28, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 26–31.<br />
2357. HUNTER, Emily, and Lewis PYENSON. “Mermaid:<br />
Margrete Heiberg de Bose in Europe and<br />
Argentina.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: La Universidad Nacional<br />
de La Plata: apuntes para su historia [ref. 246].<br />
Saber y Tiempo 5, no 20 (2005): 157–169.<br />
2358. JENSEN, William B. “Introduction to the English<br />
Translation <strong>of</strong> ‘The Theory <strong>of</strong> Dissociation’:<br />
A Forgotten Classic <strong>of</strong> Chemical Thermodynamics.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Chem. 34 (2009): 73–75.<br />
Introduction to A. HORSTMANN, “Primary<br />
Documents—‘The Theory <strong>of</strong> Dissociation’ ” Bull.<br />
Hist. Chem. 34 (2009): 76–82. See also: William<br />
B. JENSEN, “August Horstmann and the Origins <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemical Thermodynamics” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34<br />
(2009): 83–91<br />
2359. JUPILE, Bruno, and Philippe JAUSSAUD.<br />
“L’école pharmaceutique française des hétérosides.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 375–384.<br />
2360. KENYON, T. K. “<strong>Science</strong> and Celebrity:<br />
Humphry Davy’s Rising Star.” Chem. Heritage 27,<br />
no. 4 (2009): 30–35.<br />
2361. KIKUCHI Yoshiyuki. “Analysis, Fieldwork<br />
and Engineering: Accumulated Practices and the<br />
Formation <strong>of</strong> Applied Chemistry Teaching at Tokyo<br />
University, 1874–1900.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue:<br />
“Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology: Place<br />
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2362. KIKUCHI Yoshiyuki. “Samurai Chemists,<br />
Charles Graham and Alexander William Williamson<br />
at University College London, 1863–1872.” Ambix<br />
56 (2009): 115–137.<br />
2363. KLEIN, Ursula. “In the Thick <strong>of</strong> Organic<br />
Matter.” In Going Amiss in Experimental Research,<br />
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On the work <strong>of</strong> Louis Jacques Thénard, Antoine<br />
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Saussure.<br />
2364. KREBS, Stefan. Technikwissenschaft als soziale<br />
Praxis: über Macht und Autonomie der Aachener<br />
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2365. LESTEL, Laurence. (Ed.) Itinéraires de chimistes<br />
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2366. LUNA, Fernando J. “Frei José Mariano da<br />
Conceição Veloso e a divulgação de técnicas industriais<br />
no Brasil colonial: discussão de alguns conceitos<br />
das ciências químicas.” English title: [Friar José<br />
Mariano da Conceição Veloso and the Promotion <strong>of</strong>
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Industrial Techniques in Colonial Brazil: Discussion<br />
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2367. MARSHALL, James L., and Virginia MAR-<br />
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Platinum Metals.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
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2368. MAY, Leopold. “The Lesser Known Chemist-<br />
Composers, Past and Present.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 33<br />
(2008): 35–43.<br />
Discusses Aleksandr Porfirevich Borodin, Emil<br />
Votocek, Lejaren A. Hiller, and Georges Urbain.<br />
2369. PAGE, Frederick G. “An 1815 Perspective <strong>of</strong><br />
Chlorine as a Chemical Agent Used in Bleaching—A<br />
Section from James Rennie’s Essay on Bleaching.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Chem. 34 (2009): 124–133.<br />
2370. PASERO, Giampiero, and Piero MARSON.<br />
“Quelques notes sur Cesare Bertagnini, pionnier de<br />
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37–40.<br />
2371. PAST, V., and H. TANKLER. Chemie an<br />
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2372. PLATER, M. John. “The Crucial Early Contributions<br />
<strong>of</strong> F. R. Japp to a General Synthesis <strong>of</strong><br />
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2373. POTH, Susanne. Carl Remigius Fresenius<br />
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2374. RAYNER-CANHAM, Marelene, and Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />
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2375. ROCKE, Alan J. Image and Reality: Kekulé,<br />
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Focuses on the community <strong>of</strong> organic chemists in<br />
Germany.<br />
2376. RUBIN, Mordecai B. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ozone.<br />
VII. The Mythical Spawn <strong>of</strong> Ozone: Antozone, Oxozone,<br />
and Ozohydrogen.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34<br />
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2377. SHEA, Patrick. “A Chemical Empire Thriving<br />
on an Ancient Ocean.” Chem. Heritage 27, no. 3<br />
(2009): 32–36.<br />
Popular discussion <strong>of</strong> the early years <strong>of</strong> Dow<br />
Chemical Company.<br />
2378. SHIMABARA Kenzo. “On Discrepancies<br />
among Time Tables <strong>of</strong> Elements Discoveries (Part<br />
2).” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi Ken.<br />
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Continuation <strong>of</strong> SHIMABARA Kenzo, “On Discrepancies<br />
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2379. STEWART, Philip J. “Charles Janet: Unrecognized<br />
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12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 5–15.<br />
2380. TILLEQUIN, Francois. “Henri Moissan et<br />
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2381. TOSHEV, B. V. “Chemical Literature from the<br />
Period <strong>of</strong> the Third Bulgarian Kingdom: 3. University<br />
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2382. TRIMBLE, Virginia. “The Origins and Abundances<br />
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2383. VIEL, Claude, and Pierre LABRUDE. “Le<br />
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360-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
2384. BEATTIE, James. “Climate Change, Forest<br />
Conservation and <strong>Science</strong>: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Zealand, 1860s–1920.” Hist. Meteor. 5 (2009): 1–18.<br />
2385. BEIN, Amit. “The Istanbul Earthquake <strong>of</strong><br />
1894 and <strong>Science</strong> in the Late Ottoman Empire.” Mid.<br />
East Stud. 44 (2008): 909–924.<br />
On the way that the intelligentsia used the earthquake<br />
to disseminate knowledge <strong>of</strong> modern earth<br />
sciences.<br />
2386. BRANAGAN, David. “Earth, Sky and Prayer<br />
in Harmony: Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Interesting Life <strong>of</strong> Father<br />
Edward Pigot, SJ, BA, MB, BCH (1858–1929), a<br />
Jesuit Seismologist: Part 1.” Earth Sci. Hist. 29<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 69–99.<br />
2387. BREVERN, Jan von. “A Picture’s Life: The<br />
Photograph <strong>of</strong> an Erratic Boulder.” Nuncius 24<br />
(2009): 415–438.<br />
2388. BREVERN, Jan von. “Counting on the Unexpected:<br />
Aimé Civiale’s Mountain Photography.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> Special Issue: The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong><br />
in the Mountains [ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009):<br />
409–437.<br />
On Civiale’s 19th-century efforts to use photography<br />
in the service <strong>of</strong> geology in the High Alps.<br />
2389. BROOKS, Nathan M. “Dmitrii Mendeleev and<br />
Russian Meteorology during the Second Half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Nineteenth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: International<br />
Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity [ref. 319]. Hist. Meteor.<br />
1 (2004): 41–47.<br />
2390. CARNEIRO, A. “Sharing Common Ground:<br />
Nery Delgado (1835–1908) in Spain in 1878.” In Four<br />
Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by JACKSON<br />
(2007) [ref. 322], 119–134.
136 360. 19th century<br />
2391. CARTER, Christopher. Magnetic Fever:<br />
Global Imperialism and Empiricism in the Nineteenth<br />
Century. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the American Philosophical<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, 99, pt. 4. (xxvi + 168 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Philadelphia: American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9781606189948.<br />
Explores the mutual interactions between British<br />
imperialism and geophysics.<br />
2392. CLARY, R. M., and J. H. WANDERSEE. “Great<br />
Expectations: Florence Bascom (1842–1945) and the<br />
Education <strong>of</strong> Early US Women Geologists.” In The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by<br />
BUREK and HIGGS (2007) [ref. 318], 123–135.<br />
2393. COEN, Deborah R. “The Storm Lab: Meteorology<br />
in the Austrian Alps.” Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue:<br />
The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
[ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 463–486.<br />
2394. DEAN, D. R. “J. D. Forbes and Naples.” In<br />
Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by JACK-<br />
SON (2007) [ref. 322], 97–108.<br />
2395. FLEMING, James Rodger. Fixing the Sky: The<br />
Checkered <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Weather and Climate Control.<br />
(344 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Columbia<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780231144124.<br />
2396. FLEMING, James Rodger. “James Croll in<br />
Context: The Encounter between Climate Dynamics<br />
and Geology in the Second Half <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth<br />
Century.” Hist. Meteor. 3 (2006): 43–53.<br />
“Illuminates the roots <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> Milutin Milankovic<br />
by examining early contributions to climate<br />
dynamics by James Croll (1821-1890), the<br />
leading proponent <strong>of</strong> an astronomical theory <strong>of</strong><br />
climate change.” (from the abstract)<br />
2397. GARDEN, Donald A. “El Niño, Irrigation<br />
Dams and Stopbanks: Examining the Repercussions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1876–78 El Niño in Australia and New<br />
Zealand.” Hist. Meteor. 4 (2008): 1–26.<br />
2398. GOZALO GUTIÉRREZ, Rodolfo. “Geologia<br />
i geodèsia: reconeixement bàsic del territori.” [Geology<br />
and Geodesy: Basic Land Surveying.] In<br />
Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 441–462.<br />
2399. HERBERT, Sandra et al. “Into the Field<br />
Again: Re-Examining Charles Darwin’s 1835 Geological<br />
Work on Isla Santiago (James Island) in the<br />
Galápagos Archipelago.” Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009):<br />
1–31.<br />
2400. HERINGMAN, Noah. “ “Very Vain Is <strong>Science</strong>’<br />
Proudest Boast” : The Resistance To Geological<br />
Theory in Early Nineteenth-Century England.”<br />
In The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance<br />
to the Enlightenment, edited by ROSENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 329], 247–257.<br />
2401. HEYMANN, Matthias. “Klimakonstruktionen.<br />
Von der klassischen Klimatologie zur Klimaforschung.”<br />
NTM 17 (2009): 171–197.<br />
2402. IGLER, David. “On Coral Reefs, Volcanoes,<br />
Gods, and Patriotic Geology; Or, James Dwight Dana<br />
Assembles the Pacific Basin.” Pacific Hist. Rev. 79<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 23–49.<br />
2403. JACKSON, P. N. Wyse. “Grenville Arthur<br />
James Cole (1859–1924): The Cycling Geologist.”<br />
In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by<br />
JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 135–148.<br />
2404. KIM Boumsoung. “Terrains <strong>of</strong> Practice: Geophysical<br />
Investigations in Japan in the 1880s.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology: Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge”<br />
[ref. 13]. Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 121–131.<br />
2405. KOLBL-EBERT, M. “The Geological Travels<br />
<strong>of</strong> Charles Lyell, Charlotte Murchison and Roderick<br />
Impey Murchison in France and Northern Italy<br />
(1828).” In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel,<br />
edited by JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 109–118.<br />
2406. LAMY, Jérôme. “ ‘Os Pirineus não são ecos’:<br />
a montanha como objeto de fronteira.” Article in English.<br />
English title: [“The Pyrenees Are Not Hollow”:<br />
The Mountain as a Boundary Object]. Manguinhos<br />
16 (2009): 789–801.<br />
2407. LUEDECKE, Cornelia. “The First International<br />
Polar Year (1882–83): A Big <strong>Science</strong> Experiment<br />
with Small <strong>Science</strong> Equipment.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
International Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity [ref. 319].<br />
Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004): 55–64.<br />
2408. MILANOVSKY, E. E. “Hermann Abich (1806–<br />
1886): ‘The Father <strong>of</strong> Caucasian Geology’ and His<br />
Travels in the Caucasus and Armenian Highlands.”<br />
In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by<br />
JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 177–182.<br />
2409. MINITTI, Edgardo R., and Santiago PAOLAN-<br />
TONIO. “Observaciones en la Latitud Sur de la<br />
América remota.” Saber y Tiempo 5, no 19 (2005):<br />
113–125.<br />
Focuses on the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional<br />
de Chile.<br />
2410. NAUMANN, F. “Alexander von Humboldt in<br />
Russia: The 1829 Expedition.” In Four Centuries<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by JACKSON (2007)<br />
[ref. 322], 161–176.<br />
2411. OLDROYD, David. “Geohistory Revisited and<br />
Expanded.” Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 249–259.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Martin J. S. RUDWICK, Worlds<br />
before Adam (2008).<br />
2412. ORME, A. R. “Clarence Edward Dutton<br />
(1841–1912): Soldier, Polymath, and Aesthete.”<br />
In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by<br />
JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 271–286.<br />
2413. ORR, M. “Keeping It in the Family: The<br />
Extraordinary Case <strong>of</strong> Cuvier’s Daughters.” In The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by<br />
BUREK and HIGGS (2007) [ref. 318], 277–286.<br />
2414. PEARSON, P. N., and C. J. NICHOLAS.<br />
“ ‘Marks <strong>of</strong> Extreme Violence’: Charles Darwin’s<br />
Geological Observations on St. Jago (Sao Tiago),
360. 19th century 137<br />
Cape Verde Islands.” In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological<br />
Travel, edited by JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322],<br />
239–254.<br />
2415. PINTO, M. S., and A. BOUHEIRY. “The German<br />
Geologist Georg Hartung (1821–1891) and the<br />
Geology <strong>of</strong> the Azores and Madeira Islands.” In Four<br />
Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by JACKSON<br />
(2007) [ref. 322], 229–238.<br />
2416. SILLIMAN, R. H. “Naturalists from Neuchâtel:<br />
America and the Dispersal <strong>of</strong> Agassiz’s Scientific<br />
Factory.” In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel,<br />
edited by JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 255–270.<br />
2417. TAYLOR, Kenneth L. “The Establishment <strong>of</strong><br />
Geohistory.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 872–880.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Martin J. S. RUDWICK, Worlds<br />
before Adam (2008).<br />
2418. VON BUCH, Leopold. Gesammelte Schriften.<br />
Edited by Bernhard FRITSCHER. Edited by Bernhard<br />
FRITSCHER. Facsimile <strong>of</strong> the 1867–1885 edition<br />
edited by J. Ewald, J. Roth, and W. Dames. (4 vols.)<br />
Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 2008.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R910]<br />
2419. WACHTLER, M., and C. V. BUREK. “Maria<br />
Matilda Ogilvie Gordon (1864–1939): A Scottish<br />
Researcher in the Alps.” In The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by BUREK and HIGGS<br />
(2007) [ref. 318], 305–317.<br />
2420. WESTERMANN, Andrea. “Inherited Territories:<br />
The Glarus Alps, Knowledge Validation, and<br />
the Genealogical Organization <strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century<br />
Swiss Alpine Geognosy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue:<br />
The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains<br />
[ref. 1175]. Sci. Context 22 (2009): 439–461.<br />
2421. WILLIS, Edmund P., and William H. HOOKE.<br />
“Cleveland Abbe and the Birth <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Weather Service, 1870–1891.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
International Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity [ref. 319].<br />
Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004): 48–54.<br />
2422. WILSON, L. G. “The Geological Travels <strong>of</strong><br />
Sir Charles Lyell in Madeira and the Canary Islands,<br />
1853–1854.” In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel,<br />
edited by JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 207–228.<br />
2423. WILSON, Leonard G. “Archibald Geikie on<br />
the Last Elevation <strong>of</strong> Scotland.” Earth Sci. Hist. 28<br />
(2009): 32–56.<br />
2424. YOUNG, Davis A. “Origin <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Quantitative Igneous Rock Classification: Part 2.”<br />
Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009): 175–203.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> Davis A. YOUNG, “Origin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Quantitative Igneous Rock Classification”<br />
Earth Sci. Hist. 27 (2008): 188–219.<br />
360-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
2425. APAP, Christopher. “The Genius <strong>of</strong> Latitude:<br />
Daniel Webster and the Geographical Imagination<br />
in Early America.” J. Early Repub. 30 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
201–223.<br />
2426. BARTLETT, John. “The Representation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gulfs <strong>of</strong> Suez and Aqaba on Maps from Peutinger to<br />
the Survey <strong>of</strong> Sinai 1868–69.” Pales. Explor. Quart.<br />
141 (2009): 27–66.<br />
2427. BIAGIOLI, Beatrice. (Ed.) L’Archivio di<br />
Odoardo Beccari. Indagini naturalistiche tra fine<br />
‘800 e inizi ‘900. (154 pp.) Firenze: Firenze University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9788884538048.<br />
On the explorer, naturalist, and anthropologist.<br />
2428. DRIVER, Felix. “Distance and Disturbance:<br />
Travel, Exploration and Knowledge in the Nineteenth<br />
Century.” Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. 14 (2004): 73–92.<br />
2429. FARRO, Máximo E. “Redes y medios de transporte<br />
en el desarrollo de expediciones científicas en<br />
Argentina (1850–1910).” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Transportation Networks and Means in the<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Scientific Expeditions in Argentina<br />
(1850–1910)]. Proceedings from the conference “Engineering<br />
and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication<br />
and transportation infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong><br />
the sciences in Ibero-America” held at the Universidade<br />
de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1–6, 2006.<br />
[ref. 2170]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 679–696.<br />
2430. MAYER, Wolf. “The Geological Work <strong>of</strong><br />
the Baudin Expedition in Australia (1801–1803): The<br />
Mineralogists, the Discoveries and the Legacy.” Earth<br />
Sci. Hist. 28 (2009): 293–324.<br />
2431. MCCALMAN, Iain. Darwin’s Armada: How<br />
Four Voyages to Australasia Won the Battle for Evolution<br />
and Changed the World. (422 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Camberwell, Vic.: Penguin, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780670071586.<br />
On the voyages <strong>of</strong> Darwin, Joseph Hooker, Thomas<br />
Huxley, and Alfred Wallace. American edition<br />
entitled Darwin’s Armada: Four Voyages and the<br />
Battle for the Theory <strong>of</strong> Evolution.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R595]<br />
2432. MCEATHRON, Scott R. “The Kansas Pocket<br />
Maps <strong>of</strong> Otis B. Gunn and David T. Mitchell: A Case<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century Promotional Cartography.”<br />
Kansas Hist. 32 (2009): 42–53.<br />
2433. ORR, Mary. “Pursuing Proper Protocol: Sarah<br />
Bowdich’s Purview <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Exploration.”<br />
Victorian Stud. 49 (2007): 277–285.<br />
2434. REBOK, Sandra. “España en la lente de los<br />
viajeros científicos alemanes durante el siglo XIX.”<br />
Llull 32 (2009): 135–212.<br />
2435. SCULLY, Richard J. “ ‘North Sea or German<br />
Ocean’? The Anglo-German Cartographic Freemasonry,<br />
1842–1914.” Imago Mundi 62 (<strong>2010</strong>): 46–62.<br />
2436. SPALDING, D. A. E. “Two Tyrrells Cross the<br />
Barren Lands <strong>of</strong> Canada, 1893.” In Four Centuries<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited by JACKSON (2007)<br />
[ref. 322], 287–296.<br />
2437. SPEICH, Daniel. “Mountains Made in Switzerland:<br />
Facts and Concerns in Nineteenth-Century Cartography.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> Special Issue: The Laboratory <strong>of</strong>
138 360. 19th century<br />
Nature—<strong>Science</strong> in the Mountains [ref. 1175]. Sci.<br />
Context 22 (2009): 387–408.<br />
2438. TAYLOR, James. The Voyage <strong>of</strong> the Beagle:<br />
Darwin’s Extraordinary Adventure aboard Fitzroy’s<br />
Famous Survey Ship. (192 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781591149200.<br />
2439. WINTERBOTTOM, Anna. “Producing and Using<br />
the Historical Relation <strong>of</strong> Ceylon: Robert Knox,<br />
the East India Company and the Royal <strong>Society</strong>.” Brit.<br />
J. Hist. Sci. 42 (2009): 515–538.<br />
Explores how this text and others like it served<br />
as a guides to settlements, were the basis for bioprospecting<br />
for natural drugs and food sources, and<br />
helped understand the effects <strong>of</strong> latitude on plant<br />
life.<br />
2440. WISNICKI, Adrian S. “Charting the Frontier:<br />
Indigenous Geography, Arab-Nyamwezi Caravans,<br />
and the East African Expedition <strong>of</strong> 1856–59.” Victorian<br />
Stud. 51 (2009): 103–137.<br />
2441. WOODMAN, Neal. “<strong>History</strong> and Dating <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Publication <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia (1822) and London<br />
(1823) Editions <strong>of</strong> Edwin James’s Account <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains.”<br />
Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 28–38.<br />
360-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
2442. BUHAY, Diane N., and Randall F. MILLER.<br />
“The Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick<br />
Library: Supporting Geological <strong>Science</strong>.” Earth Sci.<br />
Hist. 29 (<strong>2010</strong>): 146–170.<br />
Covers the period 1862–1917.<br />
2443. BYRNE, Dianne F., and Kevin J. LAMBKIN.<br />
“Anthony Alder (1838–1915), Queensland Taxidermist<br />
and Bird Painter.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
58–73.<br />
2444. COCHRAN, Philip A. “Rattlesnake Eggs and<br />
the Passing <strong>of</strong> a Torch in Winona County, Minnesota.”<br />
Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 19–27.<br />
On the persistance <strong>of</strong> the belief that rattlesnakes<br />
lay eggs.<br />
2445. CUELLO I SUBIRANA, Josep, and Jordi<br />
MARTÍ I HENNEBERG. “Ciència per a tothom i<br />
naturalistes extraacadèmics.” Translated Title: [<strong>Science</strong><br />
for All and Extra-Academic Naturalists.] In<br />
Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 221–252.<br />
2446. ENDERSBY, Jim. “ ‘The Vagaries <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Rafinesque’: Imagining and Classifying American<br />
Nature.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 168–178.<br />
2447. ENDERSBY, Jim. “Sympathetic <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Charles Darwin, Joseph Hooker, and the Passions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Victorian Naturalists.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />
Darwin and Victorian natural history [ref. 2143].<br />
Victorian Stud. 51 (2009): 299–320.<br />
Explores the men’s familial and gender roles and<br />
the personal characteristic <strong>of</strong> sympathy.<br />
2448. GILL, B. J. “The Cheeseman–Giglioli Correspondence,<br />
and Museum Exchanges between Auckland<br />
and Florence, 1877–1904.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 131–149.<br />
On letters between Thomas Frederic Cheeseman<br />
and Enrico Hillyer Giglioli.<br />
2449. HEYMAN, Rich. “Locating the Mississippi:<br />
Landscape, Nature, and National Territoriality at the<br />
Mississippi Headwaters.” Amer. Quart. 62 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
303–333.<br />
On how Itasca State Park defines the symbolic<br />
cultural role <strong>of</strong> this natural feature.<br />
2450. MACGREGOR, Arthur. “Exhibiting Evolutionism:<br />
Darwinism and Pseudo-Darwinism in Museum<br />
Practice after 1859.” J. Hist. Collect. 21 (2009):<br />
77–94.<br />
On museum practice in fields from biology to<br />
anthropology and archaeology in the 19th and 20th<br />
centuries.<br />
2451. MARSHALL, Nancy Rose. “ ‘A Dim World,<br />
Where Monsters Dwell’: The Spatial Time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sydenham Crystal Palace Dinosaur Park.” Victorian<br />
Stud. 49 (2007): 287–301.<br />
2452. MCTAVISH, Lianne. “Learning to See in New<br />
Brunswick, 1862–1929.” Can. Hist. Rev. 87 (2006):<br />
553–581.<br />
Examines the visual training promoted by the<br />
Natural <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick.<br />
2453. MERCHANT, Carolyn. “George Bird Grinnell’s<br />
Audubon <strong>Society</strong>: Bridging the Gender Divide<br />
in Conservation.” Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–30.<br />
2454. NOLTIE, Henry J. Raffles’ Ark Redrawn: Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong> Drawings from the Collection <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />
Thomas Stamford Raffles. (180 pp.; ill.; index.)<br />
London: British Library; Edinburgh: Royal Botanic<br />
Garden Edinburgh, 2009. ISBN: 9780712350846.<br />
2455. OWEN, Janet. “Collecting Artefacts, Acquiring<br />
Empire: Exploring the Relationship between<br />
Enlightenment and Darwinist Collecting and Late-<br />
Nineteenth-Century British Imperialism.” J. Hist.<br />
Collect. 18 (2006): 9–25.<br />
2456. PFENNIGWERTH, S. “ ‘The Mighty Cassowary’:<br />
The Discovery and Demise <strong>of</strong> the King<br />
Island Emu.” (William T. Stearn Prize 2009). Arch.<br />
Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 74–90.<br />
Winner <strong>of</strong> the William T. Stearn Prize, 2009.<br />
2457. PROTSCHKY, Susie. “Seductive Landscapes:<br />
Gender, Race and European Representations <strong>of</strong> Nature<br />
in the Dutch East Indies during the Late Colonial<br />
Period.” Gend. & Hist. 20 (2008): 372–398.<br />
2458. SCHWEIZER, Claudia. “Migrating Objects:<br />
The Bohemian National Museum and Its Scientific<br />
Collaborations in the Early Nineteenth Century.” J.<br />
Hist. Collect. 18 (2006): 187–199.<br />
2459. SIMON, Christian. Natur-Geschichte: Das Naturhistorische<br />
Museum Basel im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert.<br />
(415 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Schweiz: Christoph<br />
Merian Verlag, 2009. ISBN: 9783856164096.
360. 19th century 139<br />
360-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
2460. ANDERSEN, Nathan. “Exemplars in Environmental<br />
Ethics: Taking Seriously the Lives <strong>of</strong> Thoreau,<br />
Leopold, Dillard, and Abbey.” Ethics Place Environ.<br />
13 (<strong>2010</strong>): 43–55.<br />
2461. ANKER, Peder. “The Philosopher’s Cabin and<br />
the Household <strong>of</strong> Nature.” Ethics Place Environ. 6<br />
(2003): 131–141.<br />
Looks at the understanding <strong>of</strong> nature in the work <strong>of</strong><br />
Henry Thoreau, Aldo Leopold and Arne Næss as<br />
related to the cabins that these men lived in.<br />
2462. CURTIS, Kent. “The Virtue <strong>of</strong> Thoreau: Biography,<br />
Geography, and <strong>History</strong> in Walden Woods.”<br />
Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 31–53.<br />
“Documents the construction and use <strong>of</strong> the preservationist<br />
Thoreau by environmental historians.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
2463. HÅKANSSON, N. Thomas, Mats WIDGREN,<br />
and Lowe BÖRJESON. “Introduction: Historical and<br />
Regional Perspectives on Landscape Transformations<br />
in Northeastern Tanzania, 1850–2000.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue on ecology and environmental<br />
transformations in Tanzania. Int. J. African Hist.<br />
Stud. 41 (2008): 369–382.<br />
Contents: Frans D. HUIJZENDVELD, “Changes in<br />
Political Economy and Ecology in West-Usambara,<br />
Tanzania: ca. 1850–1950,” 383–409 [ref. 827];<br />
Hanan SABEA, “Mastering the Landscape? Sisal<br />
Plantations, Land, and Labor in Tanga Region,<br />
1893–1980s,” 411–432 [ref. 3664]; N. Thomas<br />
HÅKANSSON, “Regional Political Ecology and<br />
Intensive Cultivation in Pre-Colonial and Colonial<br />
South Pare, Tanzania,” 433–459 [ref. 826]; Mattias<br />
TAGSETH, “The Expansion <strong>of</strong> Traditional Irrigation<br />
in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania,” 461–490 [ref. 829];<br />
Michael SHERIDAN, “Tanzanian Ritual Perimetrics<br />
and African Landscapes: The Case <strong>of</strong> Dracaena,”<br />
491–521 [ref. 817]; Lowe BÖRJESON, Dorothy<br />
L. HODGSON and Pius Z. YANDA, “Northeast<br />
Tanzania’s Disappearing Rangelands: Historical<br />
Perspectives on Recent Land Use Change,” 523–<br />
556 [ref. 3205]; Dan BROCKINGTON, Hassan<br />
SACHEDINA and Katherine SCHOLFIELD, “Preserving<br />
the New Tanzania: Conservation and Land<br />
Use Change,” 557–579 [ref. 3830].<br />
2464. INGOLD, Alice. “To Historicize or Naturalize<br />
Nature: Hydraulic Communities and Administrative<br />
States in Nineteenth-Century Europe.” French Hist.<br />
Stud. 32 (2009): 385–417.<br />
2465. JONES, Christopher F. “A Landscape <strong>of</strong> Energy<br />
Abundance: Anthracite Coal Canals and the<br />
Roots <strong>of</strong> American Fossil Fuel Dependence, 1820–<br />
1860.” Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 449–484.<br />
On the construction <strong>of</strong> coal-carrying canals in the<br />
eastern mid-Atlantic.<br />
2466. MONTRIE, Chad. Making a Living: Work and<br />
Environment in the United States. (x + 177 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chapel Hill: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780807831977.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R628]<br />
2467. SACHS, Aaron. “American Arcadia: Mount<br />
Auburn Cemetery and the Nineteenth-Century Landscape<br />
Tradition.” Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 206–235.<br />
2468. TULLY, John. “A Victorian Ecological Disaster:<br />
Imperialism, the Telegraph, and Gutta-Percha.”<br />
J. World Hist. 20 (2009): 559–579.<br />
2469. UEKOETTER, Frank. The Age <strong>of</strong> Smoke: Environmental<br />
Policy in Germany and the United States,<br />
1880–1970. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Urban Environment. (viii<br />
+ 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pittsburgh Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780822943648.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R900]<br />
2470. WAKILD, Emily. “Naturalizing Modernity:<br />
Urban Parks, Public Gardens and Drainage Projects<br />
in Porfirian Mexico City.” Mex. Stud. 23 (2007):<br />
101–123.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> José Yves Limantour and Miguel<br />
Ángel de Quevedo in late 19th- and early 20thcentury<br />
Mexico.<br />
360-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />
2471. ARNOLD, Lois B. “The Education and Career<br />
<strong>of</strong> Carlotta J. Maury: Part 1.” Earth Sci. Hist. 28<br />
(2009): 219–244.<br />
On the American paleontologist who specialized in<br />
Tertiary mollusks, was involved in explorations for<br />
the oil industry, taught, and worked at a museum.<br />
2472. CLEAL, Christopher J. et al. “The Forests<br />
before the Flood: The Palaeobotanical Contributions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Edmund Tyrell Artis (1789–1847).” Earth Sci.<br />
Hist. 28 (2009): 219–275.<br />
2473. LOPES, Maria Margaret. “Cenas de tempos<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>undos: ossos, viagens, memórias nas culturas da<br />
natureza no Brasil.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [“Scenes from Deep Times”: Bones, Travels,<br />
and Memories in the Cultures <strong>of</strong> Nature in Brazil].<br />
Proceedings from the conference “Engineering and<br />
the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication and transportation<br />
infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences<br />
in Ibero-America” held at the Universidade de La<br />
Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. [ref. 2170].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 615–634.<br />
“Looks at little-explored aspects <strong>of</strong> Peter Wilhelm<br />
Lund’s paleontological work (1801-1880) in Brazil<br />
and its international impact.” (from the abstract)<br />
360-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
2474. BEER, Gillian. “Darwin and the Uses <strong>of</strong> Extinction.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on Darwin and<br />
Victorian natural history [ref. 2143]. Victorian Stud.<br />
51 (2009): 321–331.<br />
2475. BONT, Raf de. “Between the Laboratory<br />
and the Deep Blue Sea: Space Issues in the Marine<br />
Stations <strong>of</strong> Naples and Wimereux.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 199–227.<br />
On 19th-century research stations.<br />
2476. BRAIN, Robert Michael. “How Edvard Munch<br />
and August Strindberg Contracted Protoplasmania:<br />
Memory, Synesthesia, and the Vibratory Organism
140 360. 19th century<br />
in Fin-de-Siècle Europe.” Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. 35<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 7–38.<br />
On the relationship between art and the hypothesized<br />
properties <strong>of</strong> protoplasm, the elastic, semifluid<br />
substance preponderant in the cells <strong>of</strong> all<br />
organisms.<br />
2477. GARLICK, Steve. “Given Time: Biology,<br />
Nature and Photographic Vision.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22,<br />
no. 5 (2009): 81–101.<br />
“By examining the relationship <strong>of</strong> early photography<br />
to nature, we can gain some insight into the<br />
technological and epistemological underpinnings<br />
<strong>of</strong> biological vision.” (from the abstract)<br />
2478. RUPKE, Nicolaas A. Richard Owen: Biology<br />
without Darwin. (xxii + 344 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780226731773.<br />
A revised edition <strong>of</strong> Richard Owen: Victorian<br />
Naturalist (1994).<br />
2479. SCHMIDGEN, Henning, and Hans-Jörg<br />
RHEINBERGER. “Circulations: A Virtual Laboratory<br />
and Its Elements.” Circumscribere 8 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–11.<br />
This paper presents and discusses the website<br />
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/index_<br />
html, The Virtual Laboratory: Essays and Resources<br />
on the Experimentalization <strong>of</strong> Life, that<br />
deals with the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />
2480. SMITH, Charles H., Michael TAYLOR, and<br />
Gerrell M. DRAWHORN. “Alfred Russel Wallace<br />
Notes 1: Authorship <strong>of</strong> Two Early Works.” Arch.<br />
Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 167–169.<br />
On the authors’ attempts to collect information<br />
about Wallace’s early works.<br />
2481. STRALEY, Jessica. “Of Beasts and Boys:<br />
Kingsley, Spencer, and the Theory <strong>of</strong> Recapitulation.”<br />
Victorian Stud. 49 (2007): 583–609.<br />
2482. TOPHAM, Jonathan R. “Biology in the Service<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural Theology: Paley, Darwin, and the<br />
Bridgewater Treatises.” In Biology and Ideology from<br />
Descartes to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and<br />
NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 88–113.<br />
360-131. BOTANY<br />
2483. COSTA, Palmira Fontes da. “Women and<br />
the Popularization <strong>of</strong> Botany in Early Nineteenth-<br />
Century Portugal: The Marquise <strong>of</strong> Alorna’s Botanical<br />
Recreations.” In Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
in the European Periphery, 1800–2000, edited<br />
by PAPANELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 43–<br />
64.<br />
2484. HUMBOLDT, Alexander von, and Aimé BON-<br />
PLAND. Essay on the Geography <strong>of</strong> Plants. Edited by<br />
Stephen T. JACKSON. Trans. Sylvie ROMANOWSKI.<br />
(xx + 274 pp.; 1 poster; ill.; bibl.) Chicago: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226360669.<br />
2485. KOHN, David. Darwin’s Garden: An Evolutionary<br />
Adventure. (60 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Bronx,<br />
NY: The New York Botanical Garden, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780893279707.<br />
Based on an exhibit at the New York Botanical<br />
Garden that recreated Darwin’s garden.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R513]<br />
2486. LACK, H. Walter. Alexander von Humboldt<br />
and the Botanical Exploration <strong>of</strong> the Americas. (278<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Munich; New York:<br />
Prestel, 2009. ISBN: 9783791341422.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R520]<br />
2487. LIU Huajie. “Natural Theology in the Book<br />
Botany.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 27 (2008): 166–178.<br />
On a book published in the 19th-century China<br />
derived from a work by John Lindley and which<br />
influenced botany in China and Japan.<br />
2488. MAROSKE, Sara. “Ferdinand Mueller and the<br />
Shape <strong>of</strong> Nature: Nineteenth-Century Systems <strong>of</strong><br />
Plant Classification.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 17 (2006):<br />
147–168.<br />
2489. NOLTIE, Henry J. Robert Wight and the Botanical<br />
Drawings <strong>of</strong> Rungiah and Govindoo. (3 v.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Edinburgh: Royal Botanic Garden,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9781906129026.<br />
Book 1. The Life and Work <strong>of</strong> Robert Wight; Book<br />
2. Botanical Drawings by Rungiah & Govindoo:<br />
The Wight collection; Book 3. Journeys in Search<br />
<strong>of</strong> Robert Wight<br />
Reviews: [ref. R659]<br />
2490. OWENS, Simon J., and Renee MILLER. “Cross<br />
and Self-Fertilization <strong>of</strong> Plants—Darwin’s Experiments<br />
and What We Know Now.” Bot. J. Linn. Soc.<br />
161 (2009): 357–395.<br />
2491. ROBIN, Nicolas, and Frank HELLWIG. “Plant<br />
Systematics in Jena during the Early 19th Century:<br />
Fr. S. Voigt’s Treatment <strong>of</strong> the ‘méthode naturelle.’ ”<br />
Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 117–142.<br />
2492. SANTOS, Laura Carvalho dos. “Antônio Moniz<br />
de Souza, o ‘Homem da Natureza Brasileira’:<br />
ciência e plantas medicinais no início do século XIX.”<br />
English title: [Antônio Moniz de Souza, the “Man <strong>of</strong><br />
Brazilian Nature”: <strong>Science</strong> and Medicinal Plants in<br />
the Early 19th Century]. Proceedings from the conference:<br />
First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Health: Historiographical Perspectives, held in the<br />
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica da Bahia on<br />
17 October 2006. [ref. 2629]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
1025–1038.<br />
360-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
2493. FELLER, David Allan. “Dog Fight: Darwin as<br />
Animal Advocate in the Antivivisection Controversy<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1875.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 265–271.<br />
2494. KOWNACKI, Andrzej, and Janusz M.<br />
SLUSARCZYK. “Faunistical Researches on the Tatra<br />
Mountains’ Lakes Until 1914.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Polish. Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 1 (2009):<br />
95–113.
360. 19th century 141<br />
2495. KUTSCHERA, Ulrich, and V. M. EPSHTEIN.<br />
“Nikolaj A. Livanow (1876–1974) and the Living<br />
Relict Acanthobdella peledina (Annelida, Clitellata).”<br />
Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 11 (2006): 85–98.<br />
2496. LOSANO, Gianni, and Oreste PINOTTI. “Physiology<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Turin from the Unification<br />
<strong>of</strong> Italy to the End <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.” Vesalius<br />
6 (2000): 114–119.<br />
2497. LOWE, M. W. et al. “Charles Darwin’s<br />
Tinamou Egg.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 165–<br />
167.<br />
About a bird egg found in the University <strong>of</strong> Cambridge<br />
Zoology museum.<br />
2498. MAYER, Jed. “The Expression <strong>of</strong> the Emotions<br />
in Man and Laboratory Animals.” Victorian<br />
Stud. 50 (2008): 399–417.<br />
360-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />
2499. BEDNARCZYK, Andrzej. “Jean-Baptiste de<br />
Lamarck (1744–1829). A Dispute on the Mechanism<br />
<strong>of</strong> Evolution on the Bicentenary <strong>of</strong> the Publication<br />
<strong>of</strong> ‘Philosophie Zoologique’ (1809).” [Translated<br />
title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 3-4<br />
(2009): 31–98.<br />
Attempts to show that a teleological interpretation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lamarck’s theory is false.<br />
2500. BONT, Raf de. Darwins kleinkinderen: De<br />
evolutietheorie in België, 1865–1945. (523 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9789077503751.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R86]<br />
2501. BURNETT, D. Graham. “Savage Selection:<br />
Analogy and Elision in On the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.”<br />
Endeavour 33 (2009): 121–126.<br />
2502. CAMÓS I CABECERAN, Agustí, Jesús Ignasi<br />
CATALÀ GORGUES, and Thomas F. GLICK.<br />
“La Recepció de l’evolucionisme.” Translated Title:<br />
[The Reception <strong>of</strong> Evolutionism.] In Catalan. In La<br />
Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3,<br />
edited by VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135],<br />
273–299.<br />
2503. FRAME, T. R. Evolution in the Antipodes:<br />
Charles Darwin and Australia. (viii + 307 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Sydney: University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781921410765.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R300]<br />
2504. HAIG, David. “Weismann Rules! OK? Epigenetics<br />
and the Lamarckian Temptation.” Biol. & Phil.<br />
22 (2007): 415–428.<br />
2505. HESKETH, Ian. Of Apes and Ancestors: Evolution,<br />
Christianity and The Oxford Debate. (viii +<br />
144 pp.; bibl.; index.) Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780802092847.<br />
On the 1860 British Association meeting clash<br />
between Thomas Huxley and Samuel Wilberforce.<br />
2506. HODGE, M. J. S. Before and after Darwin:<br />
Origins, Species, Cosmogonies, and Ontologies. Variorum<br />
Collected Studies Series, CS897. (xviii +<br />
270 pp.; bibl.) Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780754659389.<br />
2507. HOPWOOD, Nick. “Darwinism’s Tragic Genius:<br />
Psychology and Reputation.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009):<br />
863–867.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Robert J. RICHARDS, The Tragic<br />
Sense <strong>of</strong> Life (2008).<br />
2508. LILLEHAMMER, Hallvard. “Methods <strong>of</strong> Ethics<br />
and the Descent <strong>of</strong> Man: Darwin and Sidgwick on<br />
Ethics and Evolution.” Biol. & Phil. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
361–378.<br />
2509. LUCAS, A. M. “Ferdinand von Mueller’s Interactions<br />
with Charles Darwin and His Response to<br />
Darwinism.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 102–130.<br />
2510. MOORE, James. “Wallace in Wonderland.”<br />
Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 11 (2006): 139–154.<br />
On A. R. Wallace and his relationship with Darwin<br />
and Darwin’s followers.<br />
2511. MORENO, Juan. “Lamarck necesita a Darwin:<br />
la búsqueda de intención en el estudio de la evolución<br />
y de la historia.” Asclepio 61, no. 2 (2009): 233–248.<br />
2512. NOGUERA-SOLANO, Ricardo, and Rosaura<br />
RUIZ-GUTIÉRREZ. “Darwin and Inheritance: The<br />
Influence <strong>of</strong> Prosper Lucas.” J. Hist. Biol. 42 (2009):<br />
685–714.<br />
2513. NÖTHLICH, Rosemarie, Nadine WETZEL,<br />
Uwe HOSSFELD, and Lennart OLSSON. “ ‘Ich acquirirte<br />
das Schwein s<strong>of</strong>ort, ließ nach dem Niederstechen<br />
die Pfoten abhacken u. schickte dieselben an<br />
Darwin’—Der Briefwechsel von Otto Zacharias mit<br />
Ernst Haeckel (1874–1898).” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
11 (2006): 177–248.<br />
2514. NOVOA, Adriana. “The Act or Process <strong>of</strong><br />
Dying Out: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Darwinian Extinction<br />
in Argentine Culture.” Sci. Context 22 (2009): 217–<br />
244.<br />
2515. OREL, Vítezslav. “<strong>Science</strong> Studies and<br />
Mendel’s Paradigm.” Perspect. Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 226–<br />
241.<br />
Taking issue with a comment by Steven Fuller, the<br />
article seeks to understand who ignored Mendel’s<br />
work on genetics and why.<br />
2516. REZNICK, David N. The Origin Then and<br />
Now: An Interpretive Guide to the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.<br />
With an introduction by Michael RUSE. (xvi + 432<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780691129785.<br />
2517. RUPKE, Nicolaas. “Darwin’s Choice.” In Biology<br />
and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins, edited<br />
by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372],<br />
139–164.<br />
Explores scientific alternatives to Darwinian evolutionary<br />
ideas that existed at the time <strong>of</strong> Darwin.<br />
2518. RUPKE, Nicolaas A. “Neither Creation nor<br />
Evolution: The Third Way in Mid-Nineteenth Century<br />
Thinking about the Origin <strong>of</strong> Species.” Ann. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 143–172.
142 360. 19th century<br />
2519. RUSE, Michael. “Was There a Darwinian<br />
Revolution?” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 173–<br />
187.<br />
2520. STRICK, James E. “Darwin and the Origin <strong>of</strong><br />
Life: Public Versus Private <strong>Science</strong>.” Endeavour 33<br />
(2009): 148–151.<br />
2521. TOWHEED, Shafquat. “The Creative Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientific Paradigms: Vernon Lee and the<br />
Debate over the Hereditary Transmission <strong>of</strong> Acquired<br />
Characters.” Victorian Stud. 49 (2006): 33–61.<br />
2522. WELLS, Stephen H. “William Dean Howells<br />
and the New <strong>Science</strong>: Darwinian Evolution and the<br />
Rise <strong>of</strong> Realism.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/12 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Duquesne University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Newberry, Frederick. Pub. no. AAT 3338624.<br />
308 pp.<br />
2523. WHITE, Paul. “Darwin’s Emotions: The Scientific<br />
Self and the Sentiment <strong>of</strong> Objectivity.” Focus<br />
Section: The Emotional Economy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
[ref. 49]. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 811–826.<br />
2524. WYNN, James. “Life’s Rich Pattern: The Role<br />
<strong>of</strong> Statistics and Probability in Nineteenth Century<br />
Argumentation for Theories <strong>of</strong> Evolution, Variation,<br />
and Heredity.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 67/03 (2006).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College<br />
Park, 2006. Advisor: Fahnestock, Jeanne. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3212609. 294 pp.<br />
2525. YAJIMA, M. “Franz Hilgendorf (1839–1904):<br />
Introducer <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Theory to Japan around<br />
1873.” In Four Centuries <strong>of</strong> Geological Travel, edited<br />
by JACKSON (2007) [ref. 322], 389–394.<br />
360-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />
2526. BARRY, Stéphane. “La peste : de la 3e<br />
pandémie à sa réémergence actuelle.” Vesalius 14<br />
(2008): 69–73.<br />
On the 19th-century reemergence <strong>of</strong> the plague and<br />
the identification <strong>of</strong> its bacterial source.<br />
2527. JARDINE, Boris. “Between the Beagle and the<br />
Barnacle: Darwin’s Microscopy, 1837–1854.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue: On Scientific Instruments [ref. 244].<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 382–395.<br />
2528. PARÉS I FARRÀS, Ramon. “Jaume Ferran<br />
i Clúa com a capdavanter de la microbiologia sanitària.”<br />
Translated Title: [Jaume Ferran i Clúa as a<br />
Pioneer in Health Microbiology.] In Catalan. In La<br />
Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3,<br />
edited by VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135],<br />
205–219.<br />
2529. ROHDEN, Fabíola. “O império dos hormônios<br />
e a construção da diferença entre os sexos.” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [The Reign <strong>of</strong> Hormones<br />
and the Construction <strong>of</strong> Gender Differences].<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender, Women and <strong>Science</strong>.<br />
[ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008): 133–152.<br />
2530. SAPP, Jan. The New Foundations <strong>of</strong> Evolution:<br />
On the Tree <strong>of</strong> Life. (xvi + 425 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780195388503.<br />
Explores the history <strong>of</strong> microbiology as it has<br />
encountered evolutionary theory.<br />
2531. SHICKORE, Jutta. “Error as Historiographical<br />
Challenge: The Infamous Globule Hypothesis.” In<br />
Going Amiss in Experimental Research, edited by<br />
HON et al. (2009) [ref. 127], 27–45.<br />
On the theory <strong>of</strong> bodily tissue structure as found in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> microscopy.<br />
2532. TSOUYOPOULOS, Nelly. Asklepios und die<br />
Philosophen: Paradigmawechsel in der Medizin im<br />
19. Jahrhundert. Edited by Claudia WIESEMANN,<br />
Barbara BRÖKER, and Sabine ROGGE. Medizin und<br />
Philosophie: Beiträge aus der Forschung, 2. (256 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9783772816352.<br />
2533. WAISSE-PRIVEN, Silvia, and Ana M.<br />
ALFONSO-GOLDFARB. “Mathematics Ab Ovo: Hans<br />
Driesch and Entwicklungsmechanik.” Hist. Phil. Life<br />
Sci. 31 (2009): 35–54.<br />
360-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
2534. AVILES-GALAN, Miguel Angel. “Measuring<br />
Skulls: Race and <strong>Science</strong> in Vicente Riva Palacio’s<br />
México a través de los Siglos.” Bull. Latin Amer. Res.<br />
29 (<strong>2010</strong>): 85–102.<br />
2535. BAUDUER, Frédéric. “Histoire de<br />
l’anthropologie biologique de la population basque :<br />
De l’empirisme à la génétique moléculaire.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 123–130.<br />
2536. BAUER, Heike. “Theorizing Female Inversion:<br />
Sexology, Discipline, and Gender at the Fin<br />
de Siècle.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on female sexual<br />
pathologies [ref. 2644]. J. Hist. Sexual. 18 (2009):<br />
84–102.<br />
2537. BREIDBACH, Olaf. “Zur Argumentationsund<br />
Vermittlungsstrategie in Müllers Handbuch der<br />
Physiologie des Menschen.” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10<br />
(2005): 3–30.<br />
2538. CARHART, Michael C. “Polynesia and Polygenism:<br />
The Scientific Use <strong>of</strong> Travel Literature in<br />
the Early 19th Century.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 2<br />
(2009): 58–86.<br />
On Christoph Meiners’s posthumously published<br />
work that argues that the different races <strong>of</strong> men<br />
emerged at different times and in different places.<br />
2539. DIAMANDOPOULOS, A., and P. GOUDAS.<br />
“ ‘You Can’t Make a Monkey out <strong>of</strong> Us’: Galen and<br />
Genetics Versus Darwin.” Vesalius 11, no. 2 (2005):<br />
61–63.<br />
2540. FREN, Allison de. “The Anatomical Gaze in<br />
Tomorrow’s Eve.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 36 (2009):<br />
235–265.<br />
Explores the theme <strong>of</strong> dissection in the novel by<br />
Philippe Auguste Villiers, as related to the rhetorical<br />
and visual aspects <strong>of</strong> the Renaissance anatomy<br />
theater.<br />
2541. HENNEPE, Mieneke te. “Depicting Skin: Microscopy<br />
and the Visual Articulation <strong>of</strong> Skin Interior
360. 19th century 143<br />
1820–1850.” In The Body Within, edited by VALL<br />
and ZWIJNENBERG (2009) [ref. 180], 51–65.<br />
2542. LARSON, Edward J. “Biology and the Emergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Anglo-American Eugenics Movement.”<br />
In Biology and Ideology from Descartes to<br />
Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 165–191.<br />
2543. LEROY, Fernand. “Hermaphrodites et Intersexués<br />
: du mythe aux réalités (Seconde partie).”<br />
Vesalius 13 (2007): 77–81.<br />
2544. LUSE, Christopher. “ ‘The Offspring <strong>of</strong> Infidelity’:<br />
Polygenesis and the Defense <strong>of</strong> Slavery.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Emory University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Roark, James L. Pub. no. AAT 3332327. 506 pp.<br />
2545. MANIAS, Chris. “The Race prussienne Controversy:<br />
Scientific Internationalism and the Nation.”<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 733–757.<br />
“Examines a dispute between the French and German<br />
anthropological communities in the aftermath<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Franco-Prussian War.” (from the abstract)<br />
2546. PALMA, Héctor A. “La eugenesia en la Argentina.”<br />
Saber y Tiempo 5, no 17 (2004): 61–95.<br />
2547. REAY, Barry. Watching Hannah: Sexuality,<br />
Horror and Bodily De-Formation in Victorian England.<br />
Picturing <strong>History</strong>. (199 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
London: Reaktion Books, 2002. ISBN: 1861891199.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R745]<br />
2548. REYBROUCK, David Van, Raf de BONT, and<br />
Jan ROCK. “Material Rhetoric: Spreading Stones<br />
and Showing Bones in the Study <strong>of</strong> Prehistory.” Sci.<br />
Context 22 (2009): 195–216.<br />
On the attempt to understand human prehistory and<br />
evolution through investigation <strong>of</strong> stone tools or<br />
bones. Case studies <strong>of</strong> Julien Fraipont and Aimé<br />
Rutot.<br />
2549. SÁNCHEZ ARTEAGA, Juan Manuel. “La biología<br />
humana como ideología: el racismo biológico<br />
y las estructuras simbólicas de dominación racial a<br />
fines del siglo XIX.” Theoria (0495-4548) 23 (2008):<br />
107–124.<br />
2550. SÁNCHEZ ARTEAGA, Juan Manuel. “Las<br />
ciencias y las razas en Brasil hacia 1900.” Asclepio<br />
61, no. 2 (2009): 67–100.<br />
2551. SÁNCHEZ ARTEAGA, Juanma. “La antropología<br />
física y los ‘zoológicos humanos’: exhibiciones<br />
de indígenas como práctica de popularización<br />
científica en el umbral del siglo XX.” Asclepio 62,<br />
no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 269–292.<br />
On scientific exhibitions <strong>of</strong> indigenous peoples.<br />
2552. SOWERWINEA, Charles. “Woman’s Brain,<br />
Man’s Brain: Feminism and Anthropology in Late<br />
Nineteenth-Century France.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 12<br />
(2003): 289–308.<br />
“Deals with the tangled web <strong>of</strong> late nineteenthcentury<br />
French arguments for the biological inferiority<br />
<strong>of</strong> women and <strong>of</strong> non-whites.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
2553. WARMAN, Caroline. “From Lamarck to Aberration:<br />
Nature, Hierarchies, and Gender.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on female sexual pathologies [ref. 2644].<br />
J. Hist. Sexual. 18 (2009): 8–25.<br />
360-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
2554. BECQUEMONT, Daniel. “Les réticences de<br />
Bain face à la théorie des localisations cérébrales<br />
de Jackson et de Ferrier.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007):<br />
303–325.<br />
2555. DUPONT, Jean-Claude, and Denis FOREST.<br />
“Alexander Bain (1818–1903) : L’esprit et le cerveau.”<br />
Introduction to a series <strong>of</strong> articles about<br />
Alexander Bain. Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 277–<br />
279.<br />
Contents: Laurent CLAUZADE, “De la science de<br />
l’esprit à l’étude du caractère : Bain et la psychologie<br />
des différences individuelles,” 281–301<br />
[ref. 2571]; Daniel BECQUEMONT, “Les réticences<br />
de Bain face à la théorie des localisations cérébrales<br />
de Jackson et de Ferrier,” 303–325 [ref. 2554];<br />
Jean-Claude DUPONT, “Sources et implications<br />
physiologiques du discours psychologique chez<br />
Bain,” 327–356 [ref. 2573]; Denis FOREST, “Bain<br />
et les théories centralistes du contrôle de l’action et<br />
de la conscience d’agir,” 357–374 [ref. 2557].<br />
2556. EADIE, M. J. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Focal Epilepsy in<br />
the Development <strong>of</strong> Jacksonian Localization.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue on Cerebral Localization [ref. 419]. J.<br />
Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009): 262–282.<br />
2557. FOREST, Denis. “Bain et les théories centralistes<br />
du contrôle de l’action et de la conscience<br />
d’agir.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 357–374.<br />
2558. GUENTHER, Katja. “A Body Made <strong>of</strong><br />
Nerves—Reflexes, Body Maps and the Limits <strong>of</strong><br />
the Self in Modern German Medicine.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 70/07 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, 2009. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3365268. 247 pp.<br />
2559. JEWANSKI, Jorg, Sean A. DAY, and Jamie<br />
WARD. “A Colorful Albino: The First Documented<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> Synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs<br />
in 1812.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009): 293–303.<br />
2560. LAZAR, J. Wayne. “Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Electrical<br />
<strong>Current</strong> in the Experiments <strong>of</strong> Fritsch and Hitzig<br />
and Ferrier Failed to Negate Their Conclusion <strong>of</strong><br />
the Existence <strong>of</strong> Cerebral Motor Centers.” J. Hist.<br />
Neurosci. 18 (2009): 366–376.<br />
2561. ORTEGA, Francisco. “Elementos para uma<br />
história da neuroascese.” English title: [Elements for<br />
a <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Neuroscience]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
621–640.<br />
2562. STEINBERG, David A. “Cerebral Localization<br />
in the Nineteenth Century—The Birth <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Science</strong><br />
and its Modern Consequences.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
on cerebral localization [ref. 419]. J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />
18 (2009): 254–261.<br />
2563. WAYNE LAZAR, J. “Anglo-American Interest<br />
in Cerebral Physiology.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009):<br />
304–311.
144 360. 19th century<br />
360-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
2564. ANDRIEU, Bernard. Le laboratoire du cerveau<br />
psychologique : histoire et modèles. CNRS Histoire<br />
des sciences. (320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: CNRS<br />
Editions, 2003. ISBN: 9782271060747.<br />
A history since the 19th century, including a discussion<br />
<strong>of</strong> French research institutions after World<br />
War II.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R17]<br />
2565. BEER, Daniel. “ ‘Microbes <strong>of</strong> the Mind’:<br />
Moral Contagion in Late Imperial Russia.” J. Mod.<br />
Hist. 79 (2007): 531–571.<br />
2566. BENJAFIELD, John G. “The Golden Section<br />
and American Psychology, 1892–1938.” J. Hist.<br />
Behav. Sci. 46 (<strong>2010</strong>): 52–71.<br />
2567. BONT, Raf De. “Organisms in Their Milieu:<br />
Alfred Giard, His Pupils, and Early Ethology, 1870–<br />
1930.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–29.<br />
2568. BOOTH, Kelvin Jay. “Animal Mind, Human<br />
Mind: George H. Mead, Animality and the Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Embodied Cognition.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/06<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,<br />
2007. Advisor: Alexander, Thomas M.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3310990. 313 pp.<br />
2569. BREGER, Louis. Dream <strong>of</strong> Undying Fame:<br />
How Freud Betrayed His Mentor and Invented Psychoanalysis.<br />
(vii + 146 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />
Basic Books, 2009. ISBN: 9780465017355.<br />
2570. BROCKLEBANK, Lisa. “Psychic Reading.”<br />
Victorian Stud. 48 (2006): 234–239.<br />
On Victorian understanding <strong>of</strong> psychic readings,<br />
focusing on Frederic Myers.<br />
2571. CLAUZADE, Laurent. “De la science de<br />
l’esprit à l’étude du caractère : Bain et la psychologie<br />
des différences individuelles.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60<br />
(2007): 281–301.<br />
2572. DAY, Matthew. “Godless Savages and Superstitious<br />
Dogs: Charles Darwin, Imperial Ethnography,<br />
and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Human Uniqueness.” J. Hist.<br />
Ideas 69 (2008): 49–70.<br />
An overview <strong>of</strong> Darwin’s views on the natural<br />
origins <strong>of</strong> religion.<br />
2573. DUPONT, Jean-Claude. “Sources et implications<br />
physiologiques du discours psychologique chez<br />
Bain.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 327–356.<br />
2574. ENGEL, Magali Gouveia. “Sexualidades interditadas:<br />
loucura e gênero masculino.” Article also in<br />
English. English title: [Forbidden Sexualities: Madness<br />
and the Male Gender]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
Gender, Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos<br />
15, suppl. (2008): 173–190.<br />
2575. GREEN, Christopher D. “The Curious Rise<br />
and Fall <strong>of</strong> Experimental Psychology in Mind.” Hist.<br />
Hum. Sci. 22, no. 1 (2009): 37–57.<br />
On the transformation <strong>of</strong> the scope and content <strong>of</strong><br />
this journal (founded in 1876) from experimental<br />
psychology to philosophy.<br />
2576. HEFFRON, Brent Austin. “The Psychology<br />
Novel: Polyphony in William James’s ‘Principles <strong>of</strong><br />
Psychology.’ ” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Walzer, Arthur Eugene. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3313445. 234 pp.<br />
2577. LANZONI, Susan. “Practicing Psychology in<br />
the Art Gallery: Vernon Lee’s Aesthetics <strong>of</strong> Empathy.”<br />
J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009): 330–354.<br />
2578. NEWMAN, Sara. “J.-M. G. Itard’s 1825 Study:<br />
Movement and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Human Mind.”<br />
Hist. Psychiat. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 67–78.<br />
2579. OBIOLS, Jordi E., and German E. BERRIOS.<br />
“The Historical Roots <strong>of</strong> Theory <strong>of</strong> Mind: The Work<br />
<strong>of</strong> James Mark Baldwin.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009):<br />
377–392.<br />
2580. RAMSDEN, Edmund, and Duncan WILSON.<br />
“The Nature <strong>of</strong> Suicide: <strong>Science</strong> and the Self-<br />
Destructive Animal.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 21–24.<br />
On the nature <strong>of</strong> self-destruction among animals<br />
and its relationship to the understanding <strong>of</strong> human<br />
beings.<br />
2581. SACKUR, Jérôme. “L’introspection en psychologie<br />
expérimentale.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
349–372.<br />
2582. SCHMIT, David T. “The Mesmerists Inquire<br />
about ‘Oriental Mind Powers’: West Meets East in<br />
the Search for the Universal Trance.” J. Hist. Behav.<br />
Sci. 46 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–26.<br />
2583. SIMON, Anne. “Histoire de l’optique et recherche<br />
littéraire : Le rayon visuel chez Proust.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 60 (2007): 9–24.<br />
Focuses on the distinction Proust makes between<br />
sight and the visual ray.<br />
2584. TAYLOR, Eugene. The Mystery <strong>of</strong> Personality:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychodynamic Theories. Library <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology Theories. (xii + 405 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) New York, NY: Springer, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780387981031.<br />
2585. VRETTOS, Athena. “Displaced Memories in<br />
Victorian Fiction and Psychology.” Victorian Stud.<br />
49 (2007): 199–207.<br />
2586. WEGENER, Mai. “Der psychophysische Parallelismus.<br />
Zu einer Diskursfigur im Feld der wissenschaftlichen<br />
Umbrüche des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts.”<br />
NTM 17 (2009): 277–316.<br />
2587. WONG, Wan-chi. “Retracing the Footsteps<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wilhelm Wundt: Explorations in the Disciplinary<br />
Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Psychology and in Völkerpsychologie.”<br />
Hist. Psychol. 12 (2009): 229–265.<br />
360-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2588. BACHHIESL, Christian. “Blutspuren. Zur Bedeutung<br />
des Blutes in der Kriminalwissenschaft um
360. 19th century 145<br />
1900.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 7–29.<br />
2589. BOUK, Daniel B. “The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Difference:<br />
Developing Tools for Discrimination in the American<br />
Life Insurance Industry, 1830–1930.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Rodgers, Daniel T. Pub. no. AAT 3388081.<br />
350 pp. On the use by insurance companies <strong>of</strong><br />
tools for classifying people.<br />
2590. CARCHEDI, Guglielmo. “Dialectics and Temporality<br />
in Marx’s Mathematical Manuscripts.” Sci.<br />
& Soc. 72 (2008): 415–426.<br />
2591. CARROY, Jacqueline, and Nathalie RICHARD.<br />
(Eds.) Alfred Maury, érudit et rêveur : les sciences<br />
de l’homme au milieu du XIXe siècle. (204 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9782753505155.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R146]<br />
2592. D’HOMBRES, Emmanuel. “ ‘Un organisme<br />
est une société, et réciproquement ?’ La délimitation<br />
des champs d’extension des sciences de la vie et des<br />
sciences sociales chez Alfred Espinas (1877).” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 395–422.<br />
360-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />
2593. HEILBRON, Johan. “Sociology and Positivism<br />
in 19th-Century France: The Vicissitudes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Société de Sociologie (1872–4).” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22,<br />
no. 4 (2009): 30–62.<br />
360-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
2594. BUSCHMANN, Rainer F. Anthropology’s<br />
Global Histories: The Ethnographic Frontier in German<br />
New Guinea, 1870–1935. Perspectives on the<br />
Global Past. (x + 234 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Honolulu:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Hawai‘i Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780824831844.<br />
2595. BUSCHMANN, Rainer F. “Oceanic Carvings<br />
and Germanic Cravings: German Ethnographic Frontiers<br />
and Imperial Visions in the Pacific, 1870–1914.”<br />
J. Pac. Hist. 42 (2007): 299–315.<br />
2596. CORRÊA, Mariza. “ ‘Nossos mulatos são mais<br />
exuberantes.’ ” Article also in English. English title:<br />
[“Our Mulattos Are More Exuberant”]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 1151–1180.<br />
Introduction to the 1899 ethnographic account by<br />
Nina Rodrigues, “Métissage, dégénérescence et<br />
crime” (pp. 1104-1150).<br />
2597. KNIGHT, Nathaniel. “Nikolai Kharuzin and<br />
the Quest for a Universal Human <strong>Science</strong>: Anthropological<br />
Evolutionism and the Russian Ethnographic<br />
Tradition, 1885–1900.” Kritika 9 (2008): 83–111.<br />
2598. WINTLE, Claire. “Career Development: Domestic<br />
Display as Imperial, Anthropological, and<br />
Social Trophy.” Victorian Stud. 50 (2008): 279–288.<br />
360-144. LINGUISTICS<br />
2599. BENES, Tuska. In Babel’s Shadow: Language,<br />
Philology, and the Nation in Nineteenth-Century<br />
Germany. Kritik. (xii + 418 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780814333044.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R52]<br />
360-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />
2600. BARBANERA, Marcello. “The Impossible<br />
Museum: Exhibitions <strong>of</strong> Archaeology as Reflections<br />
<strong>of</strong> Contemporary Ideologies.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 165–177.<br />
On three different exhibitions, from 1837, 1855,<br />
and 1911, in London, Paris, and Rome, respectively.<br />
2601. BRUSIUS, Mirjam. “Inscriptions in a Double<br />
Sense: The Biography <strong>of</strong> an Early Scientific Photograph<br />
<strong>of</strong> Script.” Nuncius 24 (2009): 367–392.<br />
Explores the early debates about the use <strong>of</strong> photography<br />
for archaeological research, considering an<br />
1846 photograph <strong>of</strong> a drawing <strong>of</strong> Egyptian hieroglyphics.<br />
2602. BUENO, Christina. “Forjando Patrimonio:<br />
The Making <strong>of</strong> Archaeological Patrimony in Porfirian<br />
Mexico.” Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. 90 (<strong>2010</strong>): 215–<br />
245.<br />
“Examines the state project to gather pre-Hispanic<br />
artifacts in Mexico’s National Museum during the<br />
dictatorship <strong>of</strong> Porfirio Díaz (1876–1910).” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
2603. CESERANI, Giovanna. “Wilamowitz and<br />
Stratigraphy in 1873: A Case Study in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Archaeology’s ‘Great Divide.’ ” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 75–87.<br />
On the German philologist Wilamowitz’s stratigraphic<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> Capua in Italy.<br />
2604. EVANS, Christopher. “Model Excavations:<br />
‘Performance’ and the Three-Dimensional Display<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge.” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices,<br />
edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008)<br />
[ref. 442], 147–161.<br />
On 19th-century models <strong>of</strong> excavation sites.<br />
2605. FARRUJIA DE LA ROSA, José. “Archaeology,<br />
Politics and Identity: The Case <strong>of</strong> the Canary Islands<br />
in the Nineteenth Century.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 247–259.<br />
2606. GÄNGER, Stefanie. “Conquering the Past:<br />
Post-War Archaeology and Nationalism in the Borderlands<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chile and Peru, c. 1880–1920.” Comp.<br />
Stud. Soc. Hist. 51 (2009): 691–714.<br />
2607. HALBERTSMA, Ruurd B. “From Distant<br />
Shores: Nineteenth-Century Dutch Archaeology<br />
in European Perspective.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 21–35.<br />
2608. HARRISON, Stephen. “The Yorkshire Antiquarian<br />
Club 1849–c.1860.” Bull. Hist. Archaeol. 20,<br />
no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 38–48.
146 360. 19th century<br />
2609. HINSLEY, Curtis M., and David R. WILCOX.<br />
“The Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition,<br />
1886–1889: A Model <strong>of</strong> Inquiry for the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 37–46.<br />
On the expedition led by Frank Hamilton Cushing<br />
to the American Southwest.<br />
2610. HUREL, Arnaud, and Amélie VIALET.<br />
“Les congrès internationaux d’anthropologie et<br />
d’archéologie préhistoriques (1866–1912) et la question<br />
de l’éveil d’une conscience patrimoniale collective<br />
(fouilles, gisements, collections).” In Archaeologists<br />
without Boundaries, edited by BABES and<br />
KAESER (2009) [ref. 440], 33–40.<br />
2611. KAESER, Marc-Antoine. “Establishing Prehistory:<br />
The Foundation <strong>of</strong> the International Congress<br />
(1865/1866).” In Archaeologists without Boundaries,<br />
edited by BABES and KAESER (2009) [ref. 440], 1–3.<br />
2612. MALLEY, Shawn. “Layard Enterprise: Victorian<br />
Archaeology and Informal Imperialism in<br />
Mesopotamia.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 40 (2008):<br />
623–646.<br />
Seeks to counter the great man image <strong>of</strong> 19thcentury<br />
archaeology.<br />
2613. MARTINS, Ana Cristina. “Protohistory at the<br />
Portuguese Association <strong>of</strong> Archaeologists: A Question<br />
<strong>of</strong> National Identity?” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 287–303.<br />
2614. MARTON, Erzsébet. “A Portrait <strong>of</strong> Flóris<br />
Rómer in the Frame <strong>of</strong> Budapest-Lisbon CIAAPs<br />
1876–1880 Congresses.” In Archaeologists without<br />
Boundaries, edited by BABES and KAESER (2009)<br />
[ref. 440], 11–16.<br />
2615. MURRAY, Tim. “Prehistoric Archaeology in<br />
the ‘Parliament <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>,’ 1845–1900.” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 59–71.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> British archaeology.<br />
2616. PODGORNY, Irina. “Antigüedades portátiles:<br />
transportes, ruinas y comunicaciones en la arqueología<br />
del siglo XIX.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Portable Antiquities: Transportation, Ruins,<br />
and Communications in Nineteenth-Century Archeology].<br />
Proceedings from the conference “Engineering<br />
and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication and<br />
transportation infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences<br />
in Ibero-America” held at the Universidade de<br />
La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. [ref. 2170].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 577–595.<br />
2617. PRICE, Megan. “Amateurs and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
in Nineteenth-Century Archaeology. The Case <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oxford ‘Antiquarian and Grocer’ H. M. J. Underhill<br />
(1855–1920).” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices,<br />
edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008)<br />
[ref. 442], 109–119.<br />
2618. SANDERS, Karin. Bodies in the Bog and the<br />
Archaeological Imagination. (xx + 317 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago; London: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226734040.<br />
On the cultural understanding <strong>of</strong> mummified bodies<br />
from the Iron Age discovered in European peat<br />
bogs since the 19th century.<br />
2619. SHEPPARD, Kathleen L. “Flinders Petrie and<br />
Eugenics at UCL.” Bull. Hist. Archaeol. 20, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 16–29.<br />
2620. SHEPPARD, Kathleen L. “The Lady and the<br />
Looking Glass: Margaret Murray’s Life in Archaeology.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Pandora, Katherine. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3409383. 305 pp.<br />
2621. SOMMER, Ulrike. “Choosing Ancestors: The<br />
Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Ethnic Ascription in the Age <strong>of</strong> Patriotic<br />
Antiquarianism (1815–1850).” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 233–245.<br />
On the patriotic use <strong>of</strong> archaeology among antiquarian<br />
and historical society members in the<br />
German territories.<br />
2622. TOWNEND, Matthew. The Vikings and Victorian<br />
Lakeland: The Norse Medievalism <strong>of</strong> W. G.<br />
Collingwood and His Contemporaries. (xv + 328<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Kendal: Cumberland<br />
and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, 2009. ISBN: 9781873124499.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R891]<br />
2623. WALTER, Christine. “Towards a More ‘Scientific’<br />
Archaeological Tool: The Accurate Drawing<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greek Vases between the End <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth<br />
and the First Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Centuries.”<br />
In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited<br />
by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
179–190.<br />
360-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2624. ABRAMS, Jeanne. Dr. Charles David Spivak:<br />
A Jewish Immigrant and the American Tuberculosis<br />
Movement. Timberline Books. (xi + 226 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Boulder: University Press <strong>of</strong> Colorado,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780870819735.<br />
2625. ARNAUD-LESOT, Sylvie. “Pudeur et pratique<br />
obstétricale au XIXème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales<br />
43 (2009): 39–48.<br />
2626. ARNOLD, David. “Diabetes in the Tropics:<br />
Race, Place and Class in India, 1880–1965.” Soc.<br />
Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 245–261.<br />
2627. ASEN, Daniel. “Vital Spots, Mortal Wounds,<br />
and Forensic Practice: Finding Cause <strong>of</strong> Death in<br />
Nineteenth-Century China.” East Asian STS 3 (2009):<br />
453–474.<br />
2628. AZIZI, Mohammad Hossein, and Farzaneh<br />
AZIZI. “Government-Sponsored Iranian Medical Students<br />
Abroad (1811–1935).” Iran. Stud. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
349–363.<br />
2629. BARRETO, Maria Renilda Nery. “Assistência<br />
ao nascimento na Bahia oitocentista.” Proceedings
360. 19th century 147<br />
from the conference “First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Health: Historiographical Perspectives,”<br />
held in the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica<br />
da Bahia on 17 October 2006. Article also in English.<br />
English title: [Assisted Birth in 19th Century Bahia].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 901–925.<br />
Christiane Maria Cruz de SOUZA, “A epidemia<br />
de gripe espanhola: um desafio à medicina baiana,”<br />
945–972 [ref. 3559]; Vera Nathália Silva de<br />
TARSO, “Joanna de Sá: medicina, política e moral<br />
nas páginas de O Monitor,” 973–988 [ref. 2741];<br />
Venetia Durando Braga RIOS, “ ‘O ‘Asylo’, uma<br />
necessidade indeclinável de organização social:’<br />
indagações em torno do questionário de internamento<br />
do Asilo São João de Deus,” 989–1012<br />
[ref. 2739]; Tânia Salgado PIMENTA and Ediná<br />
Alves COSTA, “O exercício farmacêutico na Bahia<br />
da segunda metade do século XIX,” 1013–1023<br />
[ref. 2794]; Laura Carvalho dos SANTOS, “Antônio<br />
Moniz de Souza, o ‘Homem da Natureza Brasileira’:<br />
ciência e plantas medicinais no início<br />
do século XIX,” 1025–1038 [ref. 2492]; Marcus<br />
Vinicius Teixeira NAVARRO et al., “Controle de<br />
riscos à saúde em radiodiagnóstico: uma perspectiva<br />
histórica,” 1039–1047 [ref. 3989]; André<br />
Luís Mattedi DIAS, “O Instituto de Matemática e<br />
Física da Universidade da Bahia: atividades matemáticas<br />
(1960–1968),” 1049–1075 [ref. 3791];<br />
Ronaldo Ribeiro JACOBINA and Ester Aida GEL-<br />
MAN, “Juliano Moreira e a Gazeta Medica da<br />
Bahia,” 1077–1097 [ref. 2662].<br />
2630. BECCALOSSI, Chiara. “The Origin <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />
Sexological Studies: Female Sexual Inversion, ca.<br />
1870–1900.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on female sexual<br />
pathologies [ref. 2644]. J. Hist. Sexual. 18 (2009):<br />
103–120.<br />
2631. BENNETT, Michael. “Jenner’s Ladies:<br />
Women and Vaccination against Smallpox in Early<br />
Nineteenth-Century Britain.” <strong>History</strong> 93 (2008):<br />
497–513.<br />
2632. BERTOMEU-SÁNCHEZ, José Ramón. “Popularizing<br />
Controversial <strong>Science</strong>: A Popular Treatise<br />
on Poisons by Mateu Orfila (1818).” Med. Hist. 53<br />
(2009): 351–378.<br />
2633. BRAUNSTEIN, Jean-François. La philosophie<br />
de la médecine d’Auguste Comte : Vaches<br />
carnivores, Vierge Mère et morts vivants. <strong>Science</strong>,<br />
histoire et société. (ix + 242 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9782130559412.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R107]<br />
2634. BREATHNACH, Caoimhghin S. “Robert Dyer<br />
Lyons (1826–1886), Microscopist, Meteorologist,<br />
Physician and Parliamentarian.” Vesalius 14 (2008):<br />
8–12.<br />
2635. BROWN, David S. “Pathways to Power: Physicians<br />
in Charleston, South Carolina, 1790–1860.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/05 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Doyle, Don. Pub. no. AAT 3402749. 207<br />
pp.<br />
2636. BROWN, Michael. “ ‘Like a Devoted Army’:<br />
Medicine, Heroic Masculinity, and the Military<br />
Paradigm in Victorian Britain.” J. Brit. Stud. 49<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 592–622.<br />
2637. BROWNLEE, Peter John. “Ophthalmology,<br />
Popular Physiology, and the Market Revolution in<br />
Vision, 1800–1850.” J. Early Repub. 28 (2008):<br />
597–626.<br />
2638. CARTER, K. Codell. “Change <strong>of</strong> Type as an<br />
Explanation for the Decline <strong>of</strong> Therapeutic Bloodletting.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–11.<br />
2639. CHERNIN, David, and Gerald SHKLAR. “Levi<br />
Spear Parmly: Father <strong>of</strong> Dental Hygiene and Children’s<br />
Dentistry in America.” J. Hist. Dent. 51<br />
(2003): 15–18.<br />
2640. CHRISTEN, Arden G., and Joan A. CHRIS-<br />
TEN. “The 1850 Webster/Parkman Trial: Dr. Keep’s<br />
Forensic Evidence.” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003): 5–12.<br />
On a ground-breaking case that established the role<br />
<strong>of</strong> forensic dentistry in American legal criminal<br />
investigation.<br />
2641. CHRISTEN, Arden G., and Joan A. CHRISTEN.<br />
“The Triumph and Tragedy <strong>of</strong> James Baxter Bean,<br />
MD, DDS (1834–1870).” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003):<br />
19–25.<br />
On the inventor <strong>of</strong> the interdental splint.<br />
2642. CLARK, Jennifer Elizabeth. “Making ALS<br />
Matter: Disease Activism and Disease Identity in<br />
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, 1850–2000.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Brandt, Allan M. Pub. no. AAT 3395417. 314 pp.<br />
2643. COHEN, Ed. A Body Worth Defending: Immunity,<br />
Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis <strong>of</strong> the Modern<br />
Body. (x + 372 pp.; bibl.; index.) Durham, NC: Duke<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780822345183.<br />
“Traces the migration <strong>of</strong> immunity from politics<br />
and law into the domains <strong>of</strong> medicine and science.”<br />
(from the publisher)<br />
2644. CRYLE, Peter, and Lisa DOWNING. “Feminine<br />
Sexual Pathologies.” Introduction <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
feminine sexual pathologies. J. Hist. Sexual. 18<br />
(2009): 1–7.<br />
Contents: Caroline WARMAN, “From Lamarck<br />
to Aberration: Nature, Hierarchies, and Gender,”<br />
8–25 [ref. 2553]; Michael FINN, “Female Sterilization<br />
and Artificial Insemination at the French Fin<br />
de Siècle: Facts and Fictions,” 26–43 [ref. 2648];<br />
Peter CRYLE, “ ‘A Terrible Ordeal from Every<br />
Point <strong>of</strong> View’: (Not) Managing Female Sexuality<br />
on the Wedding Night,” 44–64 [ref. 2208]; Heike<br />
BAUER, “Theorizing Female Inversion: Sexology,<br />
Discipline, and Gender at the Fin de Siècle,” 84–<br />
102 [ref. 2536]; Chiara BECCALOSSI, “The Origin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Italian Sexological Studies: Female Sexual Inversion,<br />
ca. 1870–1900,” 103–120 [ref. 2630].<br />
2645. D’ANTONIO, Patricia. American Nursing:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, Authority, and the Meaning<br />
<strong>of</strong> Work. (xviii + 251 pp.; bibl.; index.) Balti-
148 360. 19th century<br />
more: Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780801895647.<br />
2646. DALE, Melissa S. “Understanding Emasculation:<br />
Western Medical Perspectives on Chinese<br />
Eunuchs.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 38–55.<br />
2647. DEGELING, Chris. “Fractured Hips: Surgical<br />
Authority, Futility and Innovation in Nineteenth<br />
Century Medicine.” Endeavour 33 (2009): 129–134.<br />
2648. FINN, Michael. “Female Sterilization and<br />
Artificial Insemination at the French Fin de Siècle:<br />
Facts and Fictions.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on female<br />
sexual pathologies [ref. 2644]. J. Hist. Sexual. 18<br />
(2009): 26–43.<br />
2649. GÁGYOR, Ildikó. Johannes Müller und die<br />
pathologische Anatomie: Eine kommentierte Edition<br />
der Vorlesungsmitschrift von Jakob Henle (1830).<br />
Beiträge zur Geschichte, Theorie und Ethik der Medizin,<br />
17. (224 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Hildesheim:<br />
Georg Olms, 2008. ISBN: 9783487135953.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R313]<br />
2650. GAZZANIGA, Valentina, and Laura OTTINI.<br />
“The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Platelets and Their Function.”<br />
Vesalius 7 (2001): 22–26.<br />
2651. GOETZ, Christopher G., and Donald H. HAR-<br />
TER. “Charcot and Pasteur: Intersecting Orbits in Fin<br />
de Siecle French Medicine.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18<br />
(2009): 378–386.<br />
2652. GRADMANN, Christoph. Laboratory Disease:<br />
Robert Koch’s Medical Bacteriology. [Krankheit im<br />
Labor.] In English. Translated by Elborg FORSTER.<br />
(318 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801893131.<br />
2653. GREEN, Alexa. “Working Ethics: William<br />
Beaumont, Alexis St. Martin, and Medical Research<br />
in Antebellum America.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
193–216.<br />
On the ethics <strong>of</strong> human experimentation, as well as<br />
the social relationships between scientists and their<br />
research subjects.<br />
2654. GRINNELL, George C. The Age <strong>of</strong> Hypochondria:<br />
Interpreting Romantic Health and Illness. Palgrave<br />
Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and<br />
Cultures <strong>of</strong> Print. (xi + 202 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780230231450.<br />
Explores this problem as both a malady and a<br />
metaphor among British Romantic writers.<br />
2655. GUARNER, Vicente. “L’influence de la<br />
médecine française sur la médecine mexicaine au<br />
XIXème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008):<br />
277–284.<br />
2656. HAWKINS, Sue. “From Maid to Matron: Nursing<br />
as a Route to Social Advancement in Nineteenth-<br />
Century England.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 19 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
125–143.<br />
2657. HAYNES, April Rose. “Riotous Flesh: Gender,<br />
Physiology, and the Solitary Vice.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />
Barbara, 2009. Advisor: Cohen, Patricia Cline.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3375551. 560 pp. On 19th-century<br />
antimasturbation discourse in the United States.<br />
2658. HOERNI, Bernard, and Christine TUNON DE<br />
LARA. “Jean Bergonié et l’Espagne.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 175–176.<br />
2659. HOWSE, Carrie. “From Lady Bountiful to<br />
Lady Administrator: Women and the Administration<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rural District Nursing in England, 1880–1925.”<br />
Women’s Hist. Rev. 15 (2006): 423–441.<br />
2660. HUREL-GENIN, Nathalie. “La mère Saint-<br />
Pierre (1812–1898) et les bénédictines hospitalières<br />
de Fécamp.” In Accueillir ou soigner? L’hôpital et<br />
ses alternatives du Moyen Âge à nos jours, edited by<br />
MAREC (2007) [ref. 463], 193–210.<br />
2661. HUTET, Olivier. “La vie quotidienne à<br />
l’hôpital de Fécamp (1801–1914).” In Accueillir<br />
ou soigner? L’hôpital et ses alternatives du Moyen<br />
Âge à nos jours, edited by MAREC (2007) [ref. 463],<br />
171–191.<br />
2662. JACOBINA, Ronaldo Ribeiro, and Ester Aida<br />
GELMAN. “Juliano Moreira e a Gazeta Medica da<br />
Bahia.” Article also in English. English title: [Juliano<br />
Moreira and the Gazeta Medica da Bahia]. Proceedings<br />
from the conference: First Forum on the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Health: Historiographical Perspectives,<br />
held in the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica<br />
da Bahia on 17 October 2006. [ref. 2629].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 1077–1097.<br />
2663. JOHACH, Eva. Krebszelle und Zellenstaat:<br />
Zur medizinischen und politischen Metaphorik in<br />
Rudolf Virchows Zellularpathologie. Berliner Kulturwissenschaft,<br />
5. (379 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Freiburg:<br />
Rombach Verlag, 2008. ISBN: 9783793095118.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R480]<br />
2664. JUZDA, Elise. “Skulls, <strong>Science</strong>, and the Spoils<br />
<strong>of</strong> War: Craniological Studies at the United States<br />
Army Medical Museum, 1868–1900.” Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 156–167.<br />
2665. KIM, Sonja Myung. “Contesting Bodies:<br />
Managing Population, Birthing, and Medicine in<br />
Korea, 1876–1945.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/01 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />
2008. Advisor: Duncan, John B. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3342966. 348 pp.<br />
2666. KNOENER, Wibke, and Dirk SCHULTHEISS.<br />
“The Stromeyer Hook—Life and Work <strong>of</strong> the Man<br />
Behind the Eponym.” J. Hist. Dent. 52 (2004): 119–<br />
123.<br />
2667. KODAMA, Kaori. “Antiescravismo e epidemia:<br />
‘O tráfico dos negros considerado como a causa<br />
da febre amarela’, de Mathieu François Maxime Audouard,<br />
e o Rio de Janeiro em 1850.” Article also<br />
in English. English title: [Antislavery and Epidemic:<br />
Mathieu François Maxime Audouard’s “O tráfico dos<br />
negros considerado como a causa da febre amarela”<br />
and the City <strong>of</strong> Rio de Janeiro in 1850]. Manguinhos<br />
16 (2009): 515–520.
360. 19th century 149<br />
2668. KOUTSOUKOS, Sandra S<strong>of</strong>ia Machado.<br />
“ ‘Amas mercenárias’: o discurso dos doutores em<br />
medicina e os retratos de amas - Brasil, segunda<br />
metade do século XIX.” English title: [“Mercenary<br />
Wet-Nurses”: The Discourse <strong>of</strong> Medical Doctors and<br />
Portraits <strong>of</strong> the Wet-Nurses - Brazil in the Second<br />
Half <strong>of</strong> the 19th Century]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
305–324.<br />
2669. LEDESMA-MATEOS, Ismael. “Las prácticas<br />
médicas y la biología como ciencia: paradigmas, asimilación<br />
y domesticación social en México.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a dossier: Transmission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific<br />
Legacy: Europe and Latin America. English<br />
title: [Medical Practice and Biology as a <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Introduction <strong>of</strong> Paradigms, Assimilation and Social<br />
Domestication in Mexico] [ref. 2123]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 441–449.<br />
The article discusses the way that cell theory and<br />
theories about physiological processes became<br />
assimilated into medicine differently in Mexico<br />
and in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />
2670. LELLOUCH, Alain. “De ‘L’anatomie pathologique<br />
première’ à ‘L’anatomie médicale<br />
de structure’ : Continuité ou points de rupture<br />
épistémologiques ?” Vesalius 12 (2006): 30–36.<br />
On the technical, conceptual, and institutional<br />
changes from which the new discipline <strong>of</strong> microscopic<br />
pathology emerged.<br />
2671. LEV, Efraim, Karin OHRY-KOSSOY, and Avi<br />
OHRY. “Langerhans in the Middle East: More about<br />
the Discoverer <strong>of</strong> the Pancreatic Islets.” Vesalius 9,<br />
no. 2 (2003): 19–21.<br />
Examines Langerhans’s contributions to anatomy,<br />
pathology, anthropology, and clinical medicine<br />
(particularly leprosy and tuberculosis).<br />
2672. LORENTE CARPENA, Amalio. “Violación y<br />
transgresión. Medicina forense y moral sexual en la<br />
España del siglo XIX.” Asclepio 62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
177–208.<br />
2673. LOZANO, Sonia. “Importation et destin<br />
de la première théorie des germes au Mexique :<br />
développement des premières recherches sur la fièvre<br />
jaune dans les années 1880.” English title: [Importation<br />
and Destination <strong>of</strong> the First Germ Theory in<br />
Mexico: Development <strong>of</strong> the First Researches into<br />
Yellow Fever in the 1880s]. Part <strong>of</strong> a series: Transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific Legacy: Europe and<br />
Latin America. [ref. 2123]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
451–471.<br />
2674. MACDONALD, Helen. “Procuring Corpses:<br />
The English Anatomy Inspectorate, 1842 to 1858.”<br />
Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 379–396.<br />
2675. MARLAND, Hilary, and Jane ADAMS. “Hydropathy<br />
at Home: The Water Cure and Domestic<br />
Healing in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Britain.” Bull.<br />
Hist. Med. 83 (2009): 499–529.<br />
2676. MASON, Diane E. The Secret Vice: Masturbation<br />
In Victorian Fiction and Medical Culture. (viii +<br />
184 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan;<br />
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780719077142.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R585]<br />
2677. MCCAULEY, H. Berton. “The First Dental<br />
College: Emergence <strong>of</strong> Dentistry as an Autonomous<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>ession.” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003): 41–45.<br />
2678. MENENTEAU, Sandra. “Examens Médicaux<br />
Post Mortem : les pratiques de l’autopsie scientifique<br />
et de l’autopsie médico légale, aux XIXe siècle, en<br />
France.” Vesalius 10, no. 1 (2004): 25–34.<br />
2679. MILLER, Ian. “Necessary Torture? Vivisection,<br />
Suffragette Force-Feeding, and Responses to<br />
Scientific Medicine in Britain c. 1870–1920.” J. Hist.<br />
Med. Allied Sci. 64 (2009): 333–337.<br />
2680. MILOT, Jean. “L’ophtalmie du nouveau-né et<br />
ses traitements à la lecture des publications médicales<br />
canadiennes : 1872–1985.” Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25<br />
(2008): 499–514.<br />
2681. MOTT, Maria Lucia et al. “ ‘Moças e senhoras<br />
dentistas’: formação, titulação e mercado de trabalho<br />
nas primeiras décadas da República.” English<br />
title: [“Young Women and Lady Dentists”: Training,<br />
Degrees, And the Market in the First Decades<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Republic]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender,<br />
Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15,<br />
suppl. (2008): 97–116.<br />
2682. NARDIN, Anne. “L’hôpital pédiatrique de<br />
Paris au XIX e siècle. Une réponse globale ?” In Accueillir<br />
ou soigner? L’hôpital et ses alternatives du<br />
Moyen Âge à nos jours, edited by MAREC (2007)<br />
[ref. 463], 211–220.<br />
2683. ONGARO, Giuseppe, and Maurizio RIPPA<br />
BONATI. “I primordi dell’anestesia chirurgica a<br />
Padova.” Atti mem. Accad. Galilei. (Pt. 2 ... sci. mat.<br />
nat.) 118 (2006): 119–149.<br />
2684. PEETERS, Evert. “Questioning the Medical<br />
Fringe: The ‘Cultural Doxy’ <strong>of</strong> Catholic Hydropathy<br />
in Belgium, 1890–1914.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
92–119.<br />
2685. PERSSON, Johannes. “Semmelweis’s Methodology<br />
from the Modern Stand-Point: Intervention<br />
Studies and Causal Ontology.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 204–209.<br />
2686. PETITDANT, Bernard. “Docteur François Miramond<br />
de Laroquette (1871–1927)—1ère partie.”<br />
Vesalius 13 (2007): 34–39.<br />
2687. PEUMERY, Jean-Jacques. “Georges Dieulafoy<br />
(1839–1911) et l’enseignement de la médecine à<br />
Paris à la charnière du Second Empire et de la IIIe<br />
République.” Vesalius 10, no. 2 (2004): 74–77.<br />
2688. QUIN, Grégory. “Jules Guérin : brève biographie<br />
d’un acteur de l’institutionnalisation de<br />
l’orthopédie (1830–1850).” Gesnerus 66 (2009):<br />
237–255.<br />
2689. REINBERG, Alain E., and Hadas LEWY. “Julien<br />
Joseph Virey et la naissance de la chronobiologie.”<br />
Vesalius 6 (2000): 90–99.
150 360. 19th century<br />
2690. REINHARD, Diana T. “Bodies on Display:<br />
Gender, Sexuality, and the Visual Culture <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Medicine, 1870–1920.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/08<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at Temple University, 2008. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3326372. 424 pp.<br />
2691. REPOLHO, Sara. Sousa Martins: ciência e<br />
espiritualismo. (127 pp.; bibl.) Coimbra: Imprensa<br />
da Universidade, 2009. ISBN: 9789898074461.<br />
2692. REYES, Raquel A. G. “Sex, Masturbation<br />
and Foetal Death: Filipino Physicians and Medical<br />
Mythology in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Soc.<br />
Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 45–60.<br />
Focuses on the work <strong>of</strong> Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera<br />
and Félix Pardo de Tavera who studied in Paris in<br />
the 1880s.<br />
2693. RIAUD, Xavier. “Dentisterie pendant la Guerre<br />
de Sécession (1861–1865).” Vesalius 14 (2008): 32–<br />
38.<br />
2694. RICHARDSON, Ruth. The Making <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Gray’s Anatomy: Bodies, Books, Fortune and Fame.<br />
(322 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780199552993.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R760]<br />
2695. RIERA CLIMENT, Cristina, Antonio PUL-<br />
GARÍN GUERRERO, and José Miguel COBOS<br />
BUENO. “El influjo extranjero en la medicina española<br />
de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX: una evaluación<br />
cuantitativa.” Llull 32 (2009): 347–362.<br />
“Provides an overview <strong>of</strong> Spanish-language versions<br />
<strong>of</strong> medical texts translated from other languages.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
2696. ROBERTS, Daniel Sanjiv. “ ‘Merely Birds <strong>of</strong><br />
Passage’: Lady Hariot Dufferin’s Travel Writings and<br />
Medical Work in India, 1884–1888.” Women’s Hist.<br />
Rev. 15 (2006): 443–457.<br />
2697. ROSNER, Lisa. The Most Beautiful Man in Existence:<br />
The Scandalous Life <strong>of</strong> Alexander Lesassier.<br />
(xii + 254 pp., illus., bibl., index.) Philadelphia:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Press, 1999. ISBN:<br />
0812234863.<br />
On the medical doctor and military surgeon.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R772]<br />
2698. SACCO, Lynn. Unspeakable: Father-<br />
Daughter Incest in American <strong>History</strong>. (xi + 328<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801893643.<br />
2699. SAPPOL, Michael. “The Odd Case <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />
Knowlton: Anatomical Performance, Medical Narrative,<br />
and Identity in Antebellum America.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Med. 83 (2009): 460–498.<br />
2700. SEDGLEY, Christine. “Root Canal<br />
Irrigation—A Historical Perspective.” J. Hist. Dent.<br />
52 (2004): 61–65.<br />
2701. SEGAL, Alain. “Aperçu sur l’oeuvre de Pierre<br />
Salomon Ségalas d’Etchépare (1792–1875).” Hist.<br />
Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 199–204.<br />
2702. SEGAL, Alain. “Une curieuse attestation<br />
évoquant la suppression de la Faculté de médecine<br />
de Paris le 21 novembre 1822.” Hist. Sci. Médicales<br />
43 (2009): 189–194.<br />
2703. SHKLAR, Gerald, and David CHERNIN.<br />
“Eleazar Parmly: Clinician, Educator, Poet.” J. Hist.<br />
Dent. 51 (2003): 51–55.<br />
On an early pioneer in American dentistry.<br />
2704. SILVER, Christopher. “Renkioi: A Forgotten<br />
Crimean War Hospital and its Significance.” Vesalius<br />
10, no. 2 (2004): 55–60.<br />
2705. SINGH, Maina Chawla. “Gender, Thrift, and<br />
Indigenous Adaptations: Money and Missionary<br />
Medicine in Colonial India.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 15<br />
(2006): 701–717.<br />
2706. STEENO, Omer P., and Michel DERUYTTERE.<br />
“An Unknown Treasure in Brugge (Bruges): The<br />
Oldest Portrait <strong>of</strong> Andreas Vesalius on a Stained<br />
Glass Window.” Vesalius 14 (2008): 13–15.<br />
On a 19th-century glass painting.<br />
2707. STEPHENS, Elizabeth. “Pathologizing Leaky<br />
Male Bodies: Spermatorrhea in Nineteenth-Century<br />
British Medicine and Popular Anatomical Museums.”<br />
J. Hist. Sexual. 17 (2008): 421–438.<br />
2708. THILLAUD, Pierre L. “Pour une nouvelle<br />
approche de l’identification et de l’interprétation<br />
des diverses formes de cribra orbîtalia.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 49–62.<br />
2709. TROTOUX, Jacques, and Michel A. GERMAIN.<br />
“L’hôpital Boucicaut : Une histoire centenaire.” Hist.<br />
Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 403–410.<br />
2710. TUNC, Tanfer Emin. “The Mistress, the Midwife,<br />
and the Medical Doctor: Pregnancy and Childbirth<br />
on the Plantations <strong>of</strong> the Antebellum American<br />
South, 1800–1860.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 19 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
395–419.<br />
2711. URBANEK, Bozena. “Ways <strong>of</strong> Appearing New<br />
Branches in Medicine in the Years 1800–1914. An<br />
Attempt at Formulation <strong>of</strong> an Issue.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 3-4<br />
(2009): 99–112.<br />
On the various causes <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> new<br />
subfields <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
2712. VANNI, Paolo et al. “Henry Dunant and Norman<br />
Bethune: A Canadian Surgeon Who Worked<br />
with H. Dunant at the Battle <strong>of</strong> Solferino.” Vesalius<br />
8, no. 2 (2002): 30–35.<br />
2713. VAYRE, Pierre. “Jean-Baptiste Tyrbas de<br />
Chamberet (1779–1870) : Médecin militaire, acteur<br />
et témoin de son temps.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 43<br />
(2009): 185–188.<br />
2714. VILLIERS, J. C. de. Healers, Helpers and<br />
Hospitals. (2v.; 1096 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Pretoria: Protea Book House, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781869192777.<br />
2715. WANG Hongxia. “Knowing Western Medicine<br />
through the Magazine A Review <strong>of</strong> the Time in the
360. 19th century 151<br />
Late Qing China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 254–263.<br />
2716. WOOD, Mary Mendenhall. “Dominique-Jean<br />
Larrey, Chief Surgeon <strong>of</strong> the French Army with<br />
Napoleon in Egypt: Notes and Observations on Larrey’s<br />
Medical Memoirs Based on the Egyptian Campaign.”<br />
Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 515–535.<br />
2717. YAN Yiwei and ZHANG Daqing. “Eye Cases<br />
and Their Therapies at Early Missionary Hospitals in<br />
China, 1835–1876.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 179–202.<br />
2718. ZHEN, Cheng. “American Missionaries and<br />
the Founding <strong>of</strong> Nursing in China (1880–1930).”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
25 (2006): 355–364.<br />
2719. ZWEIHORN, Chaninah L. “Origins <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Extraction Controversy in American Orthodontics<br />
(1880–1910).” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003): 81–88.<br />
360-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
2720. BARFOOT, Michael. “David Skae: Resident<br />
Asylum Physician; Scientific General Practitioner <strong>of</strong><br />
Insanity.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 469–488.<br />
2721. BERRIOS, G. E. “ ‘On alterations in the form<br />
<strong>of</strong> speech and on the formation <strong>of</strong> new words and<br />
expressions in madness’ by L. Snell (1852).” Hist.<br />
Psychiat. 20 (2009): 480–496.<br />
2722. BHAVSAR, Vishal, and Dinesh BHUGRA.<br />
“Bethlem’s Irish: Migration and Distress in<br />
Nineteenth-Century London.” Hist. Psychiat. 20<br />
(2009): 184–198.<br />
2723. BREATHNACH, Caoimhghín S. “Hallaran’s<br />
Circulating Swing.” Hist. Psychiat. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 79–<br />
84.<br />
2724. BRETTHAUER, Annett, and Volker HESS.<br />
“Der Verdacht der Simulation. Eine psychiatrische<br />
Fallgeschichte zwischen Aneignung und Disziplinierung<br />
am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts.” NTM 17 (2009):<br />
415–445.<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> simulated madness in the<br />
prison and in psychiatry.<br />
2725. DAVIS, Gayle. “The Cruel Madness <strong>of</strong> Love”:<br />
Sex, Syphilis and Psychiatry in Scotland, 1880–<br />
1930. (285 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam;<br />
New York, NY: Rodopi, 2008. ISBN: 9042024631;<br />
9789042024632.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R214]<br />
2726. ELLIS, Robert. “The Asylum, the Poor Law,<br />
and the Growth <strong>of</strong> County Asylums in Nineteenth-<br />
Century Yorkshire.” North. Hist. 45 (2008): 279–293.<br />
2727. GETZ, Lynne M. “ ‘A Strong Man <strong>of</strong> Large<br />
Human Sympathy’: Dr. Patrick L. Murphy and the<br />
Challenges <strong>of</strong> Nineteenth-Century Asylum Psychiatry<br />
in North Carolina.” North Carolina Hist. Rev. 86<br />
(2009): 32–58.<br />
2728. GOLDSTEIN, Jan. Hysteria Complicated by<br />
Ecstasy. (xi + 246 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780691011868.<br />
2729. HASSON, Ezra. “Capacity to Marry: Law,<br />
Medicine and Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Insanity.” Soc. Hist.<br />
Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–20.<br />
Focuses on “primarily 19th-century cases [which<br />
claim] nullity <strong>of</strong> marriage on the basis that one<br />
party was insane.” (from the abstract)<br />
2730. HICKMAN, Clare. “Cheerful Prospects and<br />
Tranquil Restoration: The Visual Experience <strong>of</strong><br />
Landscape as Part <strong>of</strong> the Therapeutic Regime <strong>of</strong><br />
the British Asylum, 1800–60.” Hist. Psychiat. 20<br />
(2009): 425–441.<br />
2731. LIMA, Elizabeth Maria Freire de Araújo. “Machado<br />
de Assis e a psiquiatria: um capítulo das<br />
relações entre arte e clínica no Brasil.” Article also in<br />
English. English title: [Machado de Assis and Psychiatry:<br />
A Chapter in the Relations between Art and<br />
Clinical Practice in Brazil]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
641–654.<br />
2732. MEIER, Marietta. “Creating Order: A Quantitative<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Practice at the Swiss<br />
Mental Institutions <strong>of</strong> Burghölzli and Rheinau between<br />
1870 and 1970.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009):<br />
139–162.<br />
2733. MESSAS, Guilherme Peres. “O espírito das<br />
leis e as leis do espírito: a evolução do pensamento<br />
legislativo brasileiro em saúde mental.” English title:<br />
[The Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Law and the Laws <strong>of</strong> the Spirit: The<br />
Evolution <strong>of</strong> Brazilian Legal Thought in the Realm <strong>of</strong><br />
Mental Health.]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 65–98.<br />
“Explores the evolution <strong>of</strong> the Brazilian republic’s<br />
laws and norms on mental illness.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
2734. MØLLERHØJ, Jette. “Encountering Hysteria:<br />
Doctors’ and Patients’ Perspectives on Hysteria in<br />
Denmark, 1875–1918.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009):<br />
163–183.<br />
2735. MONK, Lee-Ann. Attending Madness: At<br />
Work in the Australian Colonial Asylum. Clio Medica,<br />
84; The Wellcome Series in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />
(266 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: Rodopi,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9789042024199.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R625]<br />
2736. OTTAVIANI, Raimonda et al. “Sur le<br />
‘Mémoire historique et statistique de la Maison Royal<br />
de Charenton’ de M. Esquirol.” Vesalius 8, no. 1<br />
(2002): 23–33.<br />
2737. PELOSO, Paolo Francesco, and Tom DENING.<br />
“The Abolition <strong>of</strong> Capital Punishment: Contributions<br />
from Two Nineteenth-Century Italian Psychiatrists.”<br />
Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009): 215–225.<br />
2738. QUINTAIS, Luís. “Torrente de loucos: a linguagem<br />
da degeneração na psiquiatria portuguesa da<br />
transição do século XIX.” Article also in English.<br />
English title: [Torrent <strong>of</strong> Madmen: The Language <strong>of</strong><br />
Degeneration in Portuguese Psychiatry at the Close <strong>of</strong><br />
the 19th Century]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 352–369.
152 360. 19th century<br />
2739. RIOS, Venetia Durando Braga. “ ‘O ‘Asylo’,<br />
uma necessidade indeclinável de organização social:’<br />
indagações em torno do questionário de internamento<br />
do Asilo São João de Deus.” English title: [The<br />
“Asylum”, an Undeniable Need in Social Organization:<br />
Questions about the Commitment Questionnaire<br />
at the São João De Deus Asylum]. Proceedings from<br />
the conference: First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Health: Historiographical Perspectives, held<br />
in the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica da<br />
Bahia on 17 October 2006. [ref. 2629]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 989–1012.<br />
2740. SUMMERS, Martin. “ ‘Suitable Care <strong>of</strong> the<br />
African When Afflicted With Insanity’: Race, Madness,<br />
and Social Order in Comparative Perspective.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 58–91.<br />
Compares post-emancipation United States and<br />
colonial sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
2741. TARSO, Vera Nathália Silva de. “Joanna de Sá:<br />
medicina, política e moral nas páginas de O Monitor.”<br />
English title: [Joanna De Sá: Medicine, Politics and<br />
Morality in the Pages <strong>of</strong> O Monitor]. Proceedings<br />
from the conference “First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Health: Historiographical Perspectives,”<br />
held in the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica<br />
da Bahia on 17 October 2006. [ref. 2629]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 973–988.<br />
2742. WETZELL, Richard. “Psychiatry and Criminal<br />
Justice in Modern Germany, 1880–1933.” J. Eur.<br />
Stud. 39 (2009): 270–289.<br />
360-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
2743. ADAMS, David Lynn. “Putting Pandemics in<br />
Perspective: England and the Flu, 1889–1919.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 70/01 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Bailey, Victor. Pub. no. AAT 3341912. 395<br />
pp.<br />
2744. AHLUWALIA, Sanjam. Reproductive Restraints:<br />
Birth Control in India, 1877–1947. (xii +<br />
251 pp.; bibl.; index.) Urbana: University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780252032400.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R6]<br />
2745. BIRN, Anne-Emanuelle, and Ana Maria CAR-<br />
RILLO. “Neighbours on Notice: National and Imperialist<br />
Interests in the American Public Health<br />
Association, 1872–1921.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
Communication, Control, and Co-operation: (Latin)<br />
American Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Health [ref. 485]. Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008):<br />
225–254.<br />
“This article explores the APHA’s national and imperialist<br />
interests and the involvement <strong>of</strong> Canadian,<br />
Cuban, and Mexican public health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in<br />
the association.” (from the abstract)<br />
2746. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Apollinaire Bouchardat<br />
(1806–1886) et son Formulaire magistral.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 79–97.<br />
Concerning French health care <strong>of</strong> the 19th century.<br />
2747. COLEBORNE, Catharine. “Pursuing Families<br />
for Maintenance Payments to Hospitals for the Insane<br />
in Australia and New Zealand, 1860s-1914.” Austral.<br />
Hist. Stud. 40 (2009): 308–322.<br />
2748. CROOK, Tom. “Sanitary Inspection and the<br />
Public Sphere in Late Victorian and Edwardian<br />
Britain: A Case Study in Liberal Governance.” Soc.<br />
Hist. 32 (2007): 369–393.<br />
2749. DE LA COVA, Carlina. “Silent Voices <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Destitute: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> African American and<br />
Euro-American Health during the Nineteenth Century.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Indiana University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Cook, Della C. Pub. no. AAT 3331240. 562 pp.<br />
2750. DONGWON, Shin. “Hygiene, Medicine, and<br />
Modernity in Korea, 1876–1910.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue. East Asian STS 3 (2009): 5–26.<br />
2751. ESPINOSA, Mariola. Epidemic Invasions:<br />
Yellow Fever and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Cuban Independence,<br />
1878–1930. (viii + 189 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780226218113.<br />
2752. FAIRCHILD, Amy L., Ronald BAYER, and<br />
James COLGROVE. Searching Eyes: Privacy, the<br />
State, and Disease Surveillance in America. With<br />
Daniel WOLFE. Foreword by Daniel M. FOX and<br />
Samuel L. MILBANK. California/Milbank Books<br />
on Health and the Public, 18. (xxiv + 342 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Berkeley/Los Angeles: University <strong>of</strong><br />
California Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780520252028.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R273]<br />
2753. GILBERT, Pamela K. The Citizen’s Body:<br />
Desire, Health, and the Social in Victorian England.<br />
(viii + 194 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index; CD-ROM.)<br />
Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780814210529.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R335]<br />
2754. GONZALEZ SORIANO, Fabricio. “Como la<br />
vara de Moisés: la herencia patológica como argumento<br />
para la vigilancia médica del matrimonio consanguíneo<br />
en México, 1870–1900.” Article also in<br />
English. English title: [Like Moses’ Staff: Pathological<br />
Inheritance as an Argument for Medical Vigilance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Consanguine Marriage in Mexico, 1870–1900].<br />
Manguinhos 16 (2009): 35–52.<br />
2755. GOODHEART, Lawrence B. “From Cure to<br />
Custodianship <strong>of</strong> the Insane Poor in Nineteenth-<br />
Century Connecticut.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 106–130.<br />
2756. HIDALGO ROMERO, Ana Belén, José Miguel<br />
COBOS BUENO, and José Maria GOMEZ-NIEVES.<br />
“Estudio del abastecimiento y control sanitario de los<br />
alimentos en Badajoz hasta el primer tercio del siglo<br />
XIX.” Llull 31 (2008): 247–288.<br />
2757. KENNY, Stephen C. “ ‘A Dictate <strong>of</strong> Both Interest<br />
and Mercy’? Slave Hospitals in the Antebellum<br />
South.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–47.<br />
2758. LEE, Jong-Chan. “Hygienic Governance and<br />
Military Hygiene in the Making <strong>of</strong> Imperial Japan,<br />
1868–1912.” Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 1–23.
360. 19th century 153<br />
2759. LI, Shang-Jen. “Discovering ‘The Secrets <strong>of</strong><br />
Long and Healthy Life’: John Dudgeon on Chinese<br />
Hygiene.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 21–37.<br />
“Dudgeon’s eccentric medical ideas manifested the<br />
interplay between metropolitan medical theories<br />
and the overseas experiences <strong>of</strong> a British physician<br />
in China.” (from the abstract)<br />
2760. LINN, Meredith B. “From Typhus to Tuberculosis<br />
and Fractures in between: A Visceral Historical<br />
Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Irish Immigrant Life in New York<br />
City 1845–1870.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Columbia University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Rothschild, Nan A. Pub. no. AAT 3333487.<br />
891 pp.<br />
2761. LÓPEZ PIÑERO, José M., and Francesc BU-<br />
JOSA I HOMAR. “Una Sanitat en transformació.”<br />
Translated Title: [Health under Transformation.] In<br />
Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 123–204.<br />
2762. MATTHEWS, Eric Paul. “The Education<br />
<strong>of</strong> Early Nineteenth-Century American Physicians:<br />
With Relevance to the Intercession Attempts on the<br />
Smallpox Virus, with Focus on the Smallpox Epidemic<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1837–1838.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/12<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,<br />
2008. Advisor: Putnam, Alvin R. Pub.<br />
no. AA. 185 pp.<br />
2763. MCCALLUM, R. I. “Sir Thomas Oliver (1853–<br />
1942) and the Health <strong>of</strong> Antimony Workers.” Vesalius<br />
9, no. 1 (2003): 13–19.<br />
2764. MENDES, Maria Isabel Brandão de Souza, and<br />
Terezinha Petrucia da NOBREGA. “O Brazil-Medico<br />
e as contribuições do pensamento médico-higienista<br />
para as bases científicas da educação física brasileira.”<br />
English title: [Brazil-Medico and the Contributions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Medical-Hygienist Thought to the Scientific Bases<br />
<strong>of</strong> Brazilian Physical Education]. Manguinhos 15<br />
(2008): 209–219.<br />
2765. MILLS, Dennis. “Public Health, Environment<br />
and Surveying.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 153–163.<br />
On mid-19th-century sewerage schemes.<br />
2766. MILNE, Graeme J. “Institutions, Localism<br />
and Seaborne Epidemics on Late-Nineteenth-Century<br />
Tyneside.” North. Hist. 46 (2009): 261–276.<br />
2767. OGAWA Mariko. “Liebig and Agricultural<br />
Policies in England: Utilization <strong>of</strong> Sewage and Sanitary<br />
Measures.” [Translated title.] In Japanese.<br />
Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 36 (2009): 181–202.<br />
2768. PALMER, Steven. “Migrant Clinics and Hookworm<br />
<strong>Science</strong>: Peripheral Origins <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Health, 1840–1920.” Bull. Hist. Med. 83 (2009):<br />
676–709.<br />
2769. PUAKSOM, Davisakd. “Of Germs, Public<br />
Hygiene, and the Healthy Body: The Making <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Medicalizing State in Thailand.” J. Asian Stud. 66<br />
(2007): 311–344.<br />
2770. RICHARDSON, Nigel. Typhoid in Uppingham:<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> a Victorian Town and School in<br />
Crisis, 1875–1877. <strong>Science</strong> and Culture in the Nineteenth<br />
Century, 5. (xix + 268 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) London: Pickering & Chatto, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781851969913.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R759]<br />
2771. ROBERTSON, Jo. “The Leprosy Asylum in<br />
India: 1886–1947.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 64<br />
(2009): 474–517.<br />
2772. SOCHAN, George. “Making the City Inhabitable:<br />
London’s Sewer System.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 26<br />
(2007): 27–48.<br />
2773. VERGARA, Moema de Rezende. “Território<br />
e saúde: o estudo de Antônio Pimentel sobre o Planalto<br />
Central.” English title: [Territory and Health:<br />
Antônio Pimentel’s Study on the Central Plateau].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 865–881.<br />
2774. WEAVER, Lawrence T. “In the Balance:<br />
Weighing Babies and the Birth <strong>of</strong> the Infant Welfare<br />
Clinic.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 30–57.<br />
360-153. PHARMACY<br />
2775. BEN AZZOUNA, Rana, and Ridha HAM-<br />
DANE. “Décret du 15 juin 1888, premier décret<br />
réglementant l’exercice de la pharmacie en Tunisie,<br />
et évolution de la législation pharmaceutique avant et<br />
après l’indépendance.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007):<br />
479–496.<br />
2776. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “1750–1850 : des apothicaires<br />
et pharmaciens français aux Antilles et en<br />
Amérique latine et leurs relations avec la métropole.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 335–349.<br />
2777. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Colonisation et pharmacie<br />
(1830–1962) : une présence diversifiée de 130<br />
ans des pharmaciens français.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55<br />
(2008): 311–334.<br />
2778. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Contribution à<br />
l’histoire de la pharmacie française en Indochine<br />
(1861–1954).” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 125–<br />
144.<br />
2779. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Histoire de la Pharmacie<br />
Française en Algérie (1830–1962).” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 56 (2009): 303–326.<br />
Includes discussion <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong> hydrology and<br />
natural history by pharmacists.<br />
2780. BONNEMAIN, Bruno, and Francois PATTE.<br />
“Les établissements Jacquemaire. L’histoire d’un<br />
pharmacien méconnu.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007):<br />
497–510.<br />
2781. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Pharmaciens militaires<br />
français lors de l’expédition de Tunisie (1881–1887) :<br />
Paul-Louis Roeser et Carle Gessard, et les autres.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 163–176.<br />
2782. BUCKINGHAM, John. Bitter Nemesis: The<br />
Intimate <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Strychnine. (xix + 298 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9781420053159.
154 360. 19th century<br />
2783. CORFIELD, Penelope J. “From Poison Peddlers<br />
to Civic Worthies: The Reputation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Apothecaries in Georgian England.” Soc. Hist. Med.<br />
22 (2009): 1–21.<br />
2784. DOMÍNGUEZ VILAPLANA, Rafaela, and Antonio<br />
GONZÁLEZ BUENO. “La industria químic<strong>of</strong>armacéutica<br />
alemana en España (1880–1949).” Llull<br />
32 (2009): 295–316.<br />
2785. GOOTENBERG, Paul. “A Forgotten Case <strong>of</strong><br />
‘Scientific Excellence on the Periphery’: The Nationalist<br />
Cocaine <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alfredo Bignon, 1884–<br />
1887.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 49 (2007): 202–232.<br />
2786. JOHNSON, Ryan. “Tabloid Brand Medicine<br />
Chests: Selling Health and Hygiene for the British<br />
Tropical Colonies.” Sci. Cult. 17 (2008): 249–268.<br />
2787. KARAYAMAN, Mehmet. “Legal Arrangements<br />
for the Limitation <strong>of</strong> the Number <strong>of</strong> Pharmacies in<br />
Turkey and Their Consequences.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast. 10 (2008): 115–<br />
135.<br />
On the 19th and 20th centuries.<br />
2788. LABRUDE, Pierre. “Nouvelles recherches<br />
sur Philippe Désiré Cauvet, pharmacien militaire,<br />
naturaliste, agrégé et pr<strong>of</strong>esseur.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
56 (2009): 385–398.<br />
2789. LABRUDE, Pierre, and Stéphanie STROHL.<br />
“Le transfèrement depuis Strasbourg, et les dix<br />
premières années de l’École supérieure de pharmacie<br />
de Nancy (1872–1882). Un exemple de la difficulté<br />
à créer un établissement d’enseignement supérieur<br />
presque ex nihilo et dans l’urgence...” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 54 (2007): 25–40.<br />
2790. MALLECK, Dan. “Pure Drugs and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Drugists: Food and Drug Laws in Canada,<br />
1870s–1908.” Pharm. Hist. 48 (2006): 103–115.<br />
2791. PADWA, Howarad Philip. “Narcotics vs. the<br />
Nation: The Culture and Politics <strong>of</strong> Opiate Control in<br />
Britain and France, 1821–1926.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />
2008. Advisor: Baldwin, Peter. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3332550. 519 pp.<br />
2792. PATARD, Louis. “Pierre Famel, sa pharmacie,<br />
ses laboratoires et ses produits pharmaceutiques.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 31–50.<br />
2793. PEÑA PUERTA, José Manuel González de la,<br />
Antonio RAMOS CARRILLO, and Esteban MORENO<br />
TORAL. “Aportación española a la farmacia cubana<br />
decimonónica.” English title: [Spain’s Contribution<br />
to Pharmacy in 19th Century Cuba]. Part <strong>of</strong> a series:<br />
Transmission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific Legacy: Europe<br />
and Latin America. [ref. 2123]. Manguinhos 15<br />
(2008): 487–496.<br />
2794. PIMENTA, Tânia Salgado, and Ediná Alves<br />
COSTA. “O exercício farmacêutico na Bahia da<br />
segunda metade do século XIX.” English title: [Pharmaceutical<br />
Practice in Bahia in the Latter Half <strong>of</strong><br />
the 19th Century]. Proceedings from the conference:<br />
First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Health:<br />
Historiographical Perspectives, held in the Centro<br />
Federal de Educação Tecnológica da Bahia on 17<br />
October 2006. [ref. 2629]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
1013–1023.<br />
2795. POISSON, Jacques. “Raphaël Dubois, de la<br />
pharmacie à la bioluminescence.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 51–56.<br />
2796. RAYNAL, Cécile. “De la fumée contre<br />
l’asthme, histoire d’un paradoxe pharmaceutique.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 7–24.<br />
2797. RAYNAL, Cécile. “Un pharmacien des<br />
Lumière : Marius Sestier (1861–1928).” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 58 (<strong>2010</strong>): 7–30.<br />
2798. SOURKES, Theodore L. “The Discovery and<br />
Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Carotene.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34<br />
(2009): 32–38.<br />
2799. TEKINER, Halil, and Afife MAT. “Les pharmacopées<br />
turques de langue française.” Rev. Hist.<br />
Pharm. 56 (2009): 17–22.<br />
2800. TILLEQUIN, François. “Le Tréhala, une<br />
drogue à la croisée des chemins.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
56 (2009): 163–172.<br />
2801. WAHRIG, Bettina. “ ‘Fabelhafte Dinge’: Arzneimittelnarrative<br />
zu Coca und Cocain im 19. Jahrhundert.”<br />
Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 32 (2009): 345–<br />
364.<br />
On the coincidental work <strong>of</strong> Milano physician<br />
Paolo Mantegazza and the Göttingen chemist<br />
Friedrich Wöhler who both published on the psychoactive<br />
qualities <strong>of</strong> Coca leaves.<br />
2802. WENDT, Diane. “The Man with a Fish on<br />
His Back: <strong>Science</strong>, Romance, and Repugnance in the<br />
Selling <strong>of</strong> Cod-Liver Oil.” Chem. Heritage 28, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 32–36.<br />
2803. WORTHEN, Dennis B. “Early Pharmacy Education<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois.” Pharm. Hist. 48<br />
(2006): 55–68.<br />
360-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2804. ADAMS, Sean Patrick. “Pits <strong>of</strong> Frustration:<br />
The Failed Transplant <strong>of</strong> British Mining Methods in<br />
Antebellum Virginia.” In Technology, Innovation,<br />
and Southern Industrialization, edited by DELFINO<br />
and GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 41–67.<br />
2805. ALAYO I MANUBENS, Joan Carles. “Ciència<br />
elèctrica i electrificació.” Translated Title: [Electrical<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Electrification.] In Catalan. In La<br />
Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3,<br />
edited by VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135],<br />
421–439.<br />
2806. BAYARTAN, Mehmet. “Geographical Distribution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ottoman Mines XIXth Century.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast. 10 (2008):<br />
137–155.<br />
2807. BEEGAN, Gerry. “Finding Florence in Birmingham:<br />
Hybridity and the Photomechanical Image
360. 19th century 155<br />
in the 1890s.” In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–<br />
1914, edited by KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON<br />
(2008) [ref. 2149], 81–108.<br />
2808. BORGATO, Maria Teresa. “Dell’Italia. Lettere<br />
di Fossombroni, Navier, Prony.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat.<br />
27 (2007): 109–154.<br />
2809. BORGATO, Maria Teresa, and Luigi PEPE.<br />
“Prony in Italia.” Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. 27 (2007):<br />
77–108.<br />
2810. BOYD, Jane E. “Adorning the Landscape:<br />
Images <strong>of</strong> Transportation in Nineteenth-Century<br />
France.” In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–<br />
1914, edited by KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON<br />
(2008) [ref. 2149], 21–42.<br />
2811. CAMERON, K. J. The Schoolmaster Engineer:<br />
Adam Anderson <strong>of</strong> Perth and St. Andrews, 1780–<br />
1846. (x + 147 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Dundee:<br />
Abertay Historical <strong>Society</strong>, 2007. ISBN: 0900019441.<br />
Discusses the origins and construction <strong>of</strong> Anderson’s<br />
water system and other technical contributions.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R135]<br />
2812. CAROLAN, Michael S. “Ethanol versus Gasoline:<br />
The Contestation and Closure <strong>of</strong> a Sociotechnical<br />
System in the USA.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 421–448.<br />
On the 19th and early 20th centuries.<br />
2813. CHANG, Jiat-Hwee. “A Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Tropical<br />
Architecture: Singapore in the British (Post)Colonial<br />
Networks <strong>of</strong> Nature, Technoscience and Governmentality,<br />
1830s to 1960s.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/10<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />
2009. Advisor: AlSayyad, Nezar. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3382861. 422 pp.<br />
2814. COTTE, Michel. Le choix de la révolution<br />
industrielle : Les enterprises de Marc Seguin et ses<br />
frères (1815–1835). Collection Carnot. (572 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Rennes: Les Presses Universitaires de<br />
Rennes, 2007. ISBN: 9782753504769.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R189]<br />
2815. CURRY-MACHADO, Jonathan. “Privileged<br />
Scapegoats: The Manipulation <strong>of</strong> Migrant Engineering<br />
Workers in Mid-Nineteenth Century Cuba.”<br />
Carib. Stud. 35 (2007): 207–245.<br />
2816. DALZELL, Frederick. Engineering Invention:<br />
Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry.<br />
(xii + 298 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780262042567.<br />
2817. DAVIS, Keith F. The Origins <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Photography: From Daguerreotype to Dry-Plate,<br />
1839–1885: The Hallmark Photographic Collection<br />
at the Nelson-Atkins Museum <strong>of</strong> Art. With contributions<br />
from Jane L. ASPENWALL. (358 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9780300122862.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R215]<br />
2818. DE JAIME LORÉN, José María. “El ingeniero<br />
Ramón García Hernández y las obras públicas en<br />
España a fines del s. XIX.” Llull 32 (2009): 73–102.<br />
2819. DELFINO, Susanna, and Michele GILLESPIE.<br />
(Eds.) Technology, Innovation, and Southern Industrialization:<br />
From the Antebellum Era to the Computer<br />
Age. New <strong>Current</strong>s in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />
Economy and <strong>Society</strong>. (xiii + 315 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Columbia: University <strong>of</strong> Missouri Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780826217950.<br />
Contents: Susanna DELFINO and Michele GILLE-<br />
SPIE, “Introduction,” 1-17; Robert H. GUDMES-<br />
TAD, “Steamboats and Southern Economic Development,”<br />
18-40 [ref. 2829]; Sean Patrick ADAMS,<br />
“Pits <strong>of</strong> Frustration: The Failed Transplant <strong>of</strong><br />
British Mining Methods in Antebellum Virginia,”<br />
41-67 [ref. 2804]; Richard FOLLETT, “Slavery and<br />
Technology in Louisiana’s Sugar Bowl,” 68-96<br />
[ref. 2824]; Michele GILLESPIE, “Building Networks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Henry Merrell and Textile<br />
Manufacturing in the Antebellum South,” 97-124<br />
[ref. 2828]; Pamela C. EDWARDS, “Networks<br />
and the Textile Industry: Technology, Innovation<br />
and Labor in the Industrializing Southeast, 1890–<br />
1925,” 125-162 [ref. 3594]; Stephen Wallace TAY-<br />
LOR, “Technocracy on the March? The Tennessee<br />
Valley Authority and the Uses <strong>of</strong> Technology,” 163-<br />
180 [ref. 3622]; Yoneyuki SUGITA, “Telemedicine:<br />
An Important Component in Arizona’s Economic<br />
and Social Development,” 181-202 [ref. 3961].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R225]<br />
2820. DISTEFANO, Diana L. “Disasters, Railway<br />
Workers, and the Law in Avalanche Country, 1888–<br />
1910.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 476–501.<br />
2821. DORN, Harold. “Simultaneity, Serendipity,<br />
and Steel: The Case <strong>of</strong> the Kelly-Bessemer Process.”<br />
In The Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by<br />
MCCLELLAN (2008) [ref. 515], 52–71.<br />
2822. DREICER, Gregory K. “Building Bridges and<br />
Boundaries: The Lattice and the Tube, 1820–1860.”<br />
Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 126–163.<br />
2823. FLORENSA GIMÉNEZ, Albert, and Santiago<br />
RIERA I TUÈBOLS. “Els Inicis del vapor i del ferrocarril<br />
a Catalunya.” Translated Title: [The Beginnings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Steam and the Railway in Catalonia.] In<br />
Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 301–328.<br />
2824. FOLLETT, Richard. “Slavery and Technology<br />
in Louisiana’s Sugar Bowl.” In Technology, Innovation,<br />
and Southern Industrialization, edited by<br />
DELFINO and GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 68–96.<br />
2825. FRÉRET-FILIPPI, Manolita. “Les mutations<br />
architecturales de l’hôpital de Fécamp (XIX e –XX e<br />
siècles). De l’espace social à l’espace médical.” In<br />
Accueillir ou soigner? L’hôpital et ses alternatives<br />
du Moyen Âge à nos jours, edited by MAREC (2007)<br />
[ref. 463], 59–65.<br />
2826. GARCÍA TAPIA, Nicolás. “Balzac y el hidalgo<br />
toledano: mito y realidad en la historia de la máquina<br />
de vapor.” In Más allá de la Leyenda Negra, edited by
156 360. 19th century<br />
NAVARRO BROTÓNS and EAMON (2007) [ref. 1557],<br />
443–456.<br />
2827. GERAGHTY, P. J. “Sir John Macneill (1793–<br />
1880): King <strong>of</strong> the Irish Railways.” Trans. Newcomen<br />
Soc. 78 (2008): 207–234.<br />
2828. GILLESPIE, Michele. “Building Networks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge: Henry Merrell and Textile Manufacturing<br />
in the Antebellum South.” In Technology,<br />
Innovation, and Southern Industrialization, edited by<br />
DELFINO and GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 97–124.<br />
2829. GUDMESTAD, Robert H. “Steamboats and<br />
Southern Economic Development.” In Technology,<br />
Innovation, and Southern Industrialization, edited by<br />
DELFINO and GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 18–40.<br />
2830. GUISE-RICHARDSON, Cai. “Redefining Vulcanization:<br />
Charles Goodyear, Patents, and Industrial<br />
Control, 1834–1865.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
357–387.<br />
2831. JOHNSON, Carol Siri. The Language <strong>of</strong> Work:<br />
Technical Communication at Lukens Steel, 1810 to<br />
1925. Baywood’s Technical Communications Series.<br />
(viii + 200 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Amityville,<br />
NY: Baywood, 2009. ISBN: 9780895033840.<br />
“Traces the evolution <strong>of</strong> written forms <strong>of</strong> communication<br />
at Lukens Steel.” (from the publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R481]<br />
2832. KANG, Minsoo. “The Happy Marriage <strong>of</strong><br />
Steam and Engine Produces Beautiful Daughters and<br />
Bloody Monsters: Descriptions <strong>of</strong> Locomotives as<br />
Living Creatures in Modernist Culture, 1887–1935.”<br />
In Visions <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Age, 1830–1914, edited by<br />
KANG and WOODSON-BOULTON (2008) [ref. 2149],<br />
3–20.<br />
2833. KOWALCZYK, Rafal. “Economic Aspects<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Development <strong>of</strong> the Railway System in the<br />
Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Poland Until 1914.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Polish. Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 1 (2009):<br />
37–62.<br />
2834. KRAGH, Helge. “Styles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Engineering:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Early Long-Distance Telephony.”<br />
Centaurus 51 (2009): 175–188.<br />
Surveys developments from circa 1880 to 1910 on<br />
efforts to extend the range <strong>of</strong> telephony.<br />
2835. KREBS, Stefan. “Die Regeln der Eisenhüttenkunde:<br />
Genese und Struktur eines technikwissenschaftlichen<br />
Feldes, 1870–1914.” NTM 18<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 29–60.<br />
2836. MACNAIR, Miles. “Emile Bachelet (1863–<br />
1946): The Showman and the Flying Train.” Trans.<br />
Newcomen Soc. 78 (2008): 235–260.<br />
2837. MALONE, Patrick M. Waterpower in Lowell.<br />
Johns Hopkins Introductory Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Technology. (xii + 254 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780801893063.<br />
2838. MCGREEVY, Patrick. Stairway to Empire:<br />
Lockport, the Erie Canal, and the Shaping <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
(xiv + 309 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Albany,<br />
NY: SUNY Press, 2009. ISBN: 9781438425276.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R601]<br />
2839. MIHM, Stephen. A Nation <strong>of</strong> Counterfeiters:<br />
Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States. (ix + 457 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge,<br />
MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780674026575.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R614]<br />
2840. RIERA I TUÈBOLS, Santiago, and Albert FLO-<br />
RENSA GIMÉNEZ. “La Navegació al segle XIX.”<br />
Translated Title: [Navigation in the 19th Century.]<br />
In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 253–272.<br />
2841. ROBERTS, Gwilym. “Sir John Anderson,<br />
1814–86: The Unknown Engineer who Made the<br />
British Empire Possible.” Trans. Newcomen Soc. 78<br />
(2008): 261–291.<br />
2842. ROONEY, David. Ruth Belville: The Greenwich<br />
Time Lady. (192 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London:<br />
National Maritime Museum, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780948065972.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R769]<br />
2843. ROTH, Ralf, and Günter DINHOBL. (Eds.)<br />
Across the Borders: Financing the World’s Railways<br />
in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. (xxxviii +<br />
323 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Aldershot: Ashgate,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780754660293.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R774]<br />
2844. SCHAFFNER, Wolfgang. “Los medios de<br />
comunicación y la construcción del territorio en<br />
América Latina.” English title: [Means <strong>of</strong> Communication<br />
and the Construction <strong>of</strong> Territory in Latin<br />
America]. Proceedings from the conference “Engineering<br />
and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication<br />
and transportation infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sciences in Ibero-America” held at the Universidade<br />
de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. [ref. 2170].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 811–826.<br />
2845. SCHUELER, Judith. Materialising Identity:<br />
The Co-construction <strong>of</strong> the Gotthard Railway and<br />
Swiss National Identity. Technology and European<br />
<strong>History</strong> Series, 1. (197 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Amsterdam:<br />
Aksant, 2008. ISBN: 9789052603025.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R810]<br />
2846. SHAHVAR, Soli. “Communications, Qajar Irredentism,<br />
and the Strategies <strong>of</strong> British India: The<br />
Makran Coast Telegraph and British Policy <strong>of</strong> Containing<br />
Persia in the East (Baluchistan)—Part I.” Iran.<br />
Stud. 39 (2006): 329–351.<br />
See also Soli SHAHVAR, “Communications, Qajar<br />
Irredentism, and the Strategies <strong>of</strong> British India”<br />
Iran. Stud. 39 (2006): 569–596 [ref. 2857].<br />
2847. SHAHVAR, Soli. “Iron Poles, Wooden Poles:<br />
The Electric Telegraph and the Ottoman-Iranian<br />
Boundary Conflict, 1863–1865.” Brit. J. Mid. East<br />
Stud. 34 (2007): 23–42.
360. 19th century 157<br />
On the 19th-century border dispute between the<br />
Ottoman Empire and Iran, over the Indo-European<br />
telegraph line.<br />
2848. STEPANOV, V. L. “E. F. Kankrin and the Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mining and Metallurgy in Russia.”<br />
Russ. Stud. Hist. 47 (2008): 7–37.<br />
2849. TRAVIS, Anthony S. On Chariots with Horses<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fire and Iron: The Excursionists and the Narrow<br />
Gauge Railroad from Jaffa to Jerusalem. (viii<br />
+ 236 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Jerusalem:<br />
The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9789659114702.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R892]<br />
2850. WANG, Hsien-Chun. “Discovering Steam<br />
Power in China, 1840s–1860s.” Tech. & Cult. 51<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 31–54.<br />
2851. WITTNER, David G. “Practice Makes Perfect:<br />
Foreign Knowledge and the Kamaishi Experiment.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Technology: Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge”<br />
[ref. 13]. Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 88–99.<br />
On the Kamaishi Ironworks in Meiji Japan and the<br />
transmission <strong>of</strong> Western knowledge.<br />
360-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
2852. ANDERSON, David, Janet DELVE, and Hans<br />
PUFAL. “Discovery <strong>of</strong> a Prototype Hollerith Machine<br />
in Paris.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article010108.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009.). Rutherford J. 1 (2005-2006): Approx. 2000<br />
words.<br />
2853. BARRETT, Lindsay, and Matthew CONNELL.<br />
“Jevons and the Logic ‘Piano.’ ” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010103.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 3000 words.<br />
Discusses a museum exhibit.<br />
2854. CAMPBELL-KELLY, Martin. “The<br />
User-friendly Typewriter.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010105.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 8000 words.<br />
2855. CASPER, Scott E. (Ed.) The Industrial Book,<br />
1840–1880. A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Book in America,<br />
3. (xix + 539 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chapel Hill:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780807830857.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R147]<br />
2856. MILLS, Mara. “When Mobile Communication<br />
Technologies Were New.” Endeavour 33 (2009):<br />
141–147.<br />
On mechanical hearing aids in the 19th century.<br />
2857. SHAHVAR, Soli. “Communications, Qajar Irredentism,<br />
and the Strategies <strong>of</strong> British India: The<br />
Makran Coast Telegraph and British Policy <strong>of</strong> Containing<br />
Persia in the East (Baluchistan)—Part II.”<br />
Iran. Stud. 39 (2006): 569–596.<br />
See also Soli SHAHVAR, “Communications, Qajar<br />
Irredentism, and the Strategies <strong>of</strong> British India”<br />
Iran. Stud. 39 (2006): 329–351 [ref. 2846].<br />
360-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
2858. CARTAÑÀ I PINÉN, Jordi, Enric MATEU TOR-<br />
TOSA, and Salvador CALATAYUD GINER. “Una<br />
Agronomia en mutació.” Translated Title: [A Mutating<br />
Agronomy.] In Catalan. In La Ciència en<br />
la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by<br />
VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 463–492.<br />
2859. CASTONGUAY, Stéphane. “Creating an Agricultural<br />
World Order: Regional Plant Protection Problems<br />
and International Phytopathology, 1878–1939.”<br />
Agr. Hist. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 46–73.<br />
2860. COHEN, Benjamin R. Notes from the Ground:<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, Soil and <strong>Society</strong> in the American Countryside.<br />
(xii + 272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven:<br />
Yale University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780300139235.<br />
“On the cultural conditions that brought agriculture<br />
and science together in nineteenth-century<br />
America.” (from the publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R175]<br />
2861. DIAMOND, David H. “Origins <strong>of</strong> Pioneer<br />
Apple Orchards in the American West: Random<br />
Seeding Versus Artisan Horticulture.” Agr. Hist. 84<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 423–450.<br />
2862. FORD, Caroline. “Reforestation, Landscape<br />
Conservation, and the Anxieties <strong>of</strong> Empire in French<br />
Colonial Algeria.” Amer. Hist. Rev. 113 (2008):<br />
341–362.<br />
2863. FRANKLIN, H. Bruce. The Most Important<br />
Fish in the Sea: Menhaden and America.<br />
(265 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Washington:<br />
Island Press/Shearwater Books, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9781597261241.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R304]<br />
2864. JONES, Joseph J. “Good for a National Cemetery:<br />
Questions <strong>of</strong> Land Use and an 1888 Botanical<br />
Expedition across Northern Michigan.” Agr. Hist. 83<br />
(2009): 174–200.<br />
2865. KEVLES, Daniel J. “Fruit Nationalism: Horticulture<br />
in the United States—From the Revolution to<br />
the First Centennial.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 129–146.<br />
2866. NELSON, Bryn. “The Lingering Heat over<br />
Pasteurized Milk.” Chem. Heritage 27, no. 1 (2009):<br />
26–31.<br />
2867. SAFIER, Neil. “Spies, Dyes and Leaves:<br />
Agro-Intermediaries, Luso-Brazilian Couriers, and<br />
the Worlds They Sowed.” In The Brokered World,<br />
edited by SCHAFFER et al. (2009) [ref. 545], 239–<br />
269.<br />
2868. WILSON, Jeffrey K. “Environmental Chauvinism<br />
in the Prussian East: Forestry as a Civilizing<br />
Mission on the Ethnic Frontier, 1871–1914.” Cent.<br />
Eur. Hist. 41 (2008): 27–70.
158 370. 20th century<br />
360-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />
2869. DAHMEN, Silvio R. “Boltzmann and the Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> Flying.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009): 244–260.<br />
“One <strong>of</strong> the less known aspects <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong><br />
Ludwig Boltzmann is that he was an advocate <strong>of</strong><br />
aviation.” (from the abstract)<br />
2870. SIDDIQI, Asif A. The Red Rockets’ Glare:<br />
Spaceflight and the Soviet Imagination, 1857–1957.<br />
Cambridge Centennial <strong>of</strong> Flight. (xiii + 402 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; index.) New York: Cambridge University<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780521897600.<br />
370. 20TH CENTURY<br />
370-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
2871. BRUCH, Rüdiger vom, Uta GERHARDT, and<br />
Aleksandra PAWLICZEK. (Eds.) Kontinuitäten<br />
und Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
des 20. Jahrhunderts. Wissenschaft, Politik und<br />
Gesellschaft, 1. (352 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart:<br />
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2006. ISBN: 9783515089654.<br />
Contents: Rüdiger vom BRUCH and Aleksandra<br />
PAWLICZEK, “Einleitung Zum Verhältnis von politischem<br />
und Wissenschaftswandel,” 9-17; Mitchell<br />
G. ASH, “Wissenschaftswandlungen und politische<br />
Umbrüche im 20. Jahrhundert—was hatten<br />
sie miteinander zu tun?” 19-37; Uta GERHARDT,<br />
“Zäsuren und Zeitperspektiven. Überlegungen zu<br />
‘Wertfreiheit’ und ‘Objektivität’ als Problemen<br />
der Wissenschaftsgeschichte,” 39-67 [ref. 157];<br />
Aleksandra PAWLICZEK, “Kontinuität des informellen<br />
Konsens’. Die Berufungspolitik der Universität<br />
Berlin und ihre jüdischen Dozenten im<br />
Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik,” 69-92<br />
[ref. 2248]; Andreas MALYCHA, “Der Umgang<br />
mit politisch belasteten Hochschulpr<strong>of</strong>essoren an<br />
der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Berlin<br />
in den Jahren von 1945 bis 1949,” 93-110<br />
[ref. 2990]; Ulrike THOMS, “Einbruch, Aufbruch,<br />
Durchbruch? Ernährungsforschung in Deutschland<br />
vor und nach 1945,” 111-130 [ref. 3561]; Arne<br />
SCHIRRMACHER, “Wiederaufbau ohne Wiederkehr.<br />
Die Physik in Deutschland in den Jahren<br />
nach 1945 und die historiographische Problematik<br />
des Remigrationskonzepts,” 131-151 [ref. 3805];<br />
Albert PRESAS I PUIG, “Deutsche Wissenschaftler<br />
und Spezialisten in Spanien im 20. Jahrhundert:<br />
Kontinuitäten und Umbrüche,” 153-166<br />
[ref. 2876]; Jens THIEL, “Akademische ‘Zinnsoldaten’?<br />
Karrieren deutscher Geisteswissenschaftler<br />
zwischen Beruf und Berufung (1933/1945),”<br />
167-194 [ref. 3000]; Uta GERHARDT and Alexia<br />
ARNOLD, “Von Chicago nach Darmstadt. Das<br />
Verhältnis zwischen der Chicago-Soziologie und<br />
der Darmstadt-Studie. Zur Kontinuität und Diskontinuität<br />
der Gesellschaftskonzeption(en) im<br />
Blickfeld der Stadt-Land-Thematik,” 195-222<br />
[ref. 3349]; Udo SCHAGEN, “Sozialhygiene als<br />
Leitkonzept für Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft.<br />
Der Bruch mit dem Biologismus in der Medizin<br />
der SBZ,” 223-232 [ref. 3558]; Christoph KOPKE,<br />
“Themen der deutschen Ernährungswissenschaft<br />
in den vierziger und fünfziger Jahren im Spiegel<br />
zentraler Zeitschriften. Ein Blick auf Die<br />
Ernährung, die Ernährung und Verpflegung, die<br />
Ernährungs-Umschau, die Ernährungsforschung<br />
und Die Nahrung,” 233-246 [ref. 3537]; Sabine<br />
SCHLEIERMACHER, “Reform oder Restauration?<br />
Vorschläge für das Medizinstudium in der<br />
amerikanischen und der sowjetischen Besatzungszone,”<br />
247-261 [ref. 3453]; Felix BRAHM and<br />
Jochen MEISSNER, “Von den Auslandswissenschaften<br />
zu den area studies. Standortspezifische<br />
und biographische Perspektiven auf die Frage nach<br />
dem Zäsurcharakter des Jahres 1945,” 263-279;<br />
Frank UEKÖTTER, “Ist der Gigant zäsurfähig?<br />
Zur Problematik von Wendepunkten in den Agrarwissenschaften,”<br />
281-290 [ref. 3667]; Johannes<br />
VOSSEN, “Die Medizinische Fakultät der Berliner<br />
Universität und der Systemwechsel von 1933.<br />
Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten im Bereich<br />
der Personalpolitik,” 291-304 [ref. 2992]; Sybilla<br />
NIKOLOW, “Otto Neurath und die Bildstatistik<br />
1918/1933/1945. Biographische Ab- und wissenschaftliche<br />
Aufbrüche,” 305-318; “Workshops in<br />
Rahmen des DFG-Schwerpunktprogramms ‘Wissenschaft,<br />
Politik und Gesellschaft. Deutschland<br />
im internationalen Zussammemhang im späten 19.<br />
und im 20. Jahrhundert,’ ” 319-344.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R117]<br />
2872. LOURENCO, Francisco dos Santos et al. “Biblioteca<br />
Virtual Carlos Chagas Filho: um espaço para<br />
divulgação da ciência brasileira contemporânea.” English<br />
title: [Carlos Chagas Filho Virtual Library: A<br />
Space for Disseminating Contemporary Brazilian<br />
<strong>Science</strong>]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 779–788.<br />
On the process <strong>of</strong> compiling a virtual library centered<br />
on the life and work <strong>of</strong> Chagas Filho.<br />
2873. PASACHOFF, Naomi. “Postscripts to the Centennial<br />
Celebration <strong>of</strong> Einstein’s Annus Mirabilis.”<br />
Metascience 18 (2009): 207–222.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Jürgen NEFFE, Einstein (2007);<br />
Jeffrey CRELINSTEN, Einstein’s Jury (2006); Silvan<br />
S. SCHWEBER, Einstein and Oppenheimer<br />
(2008); Peter GALISON, Gerald James HOLTON,<br />
and S. S. SCHWEBER (eds.), Einstein for the 21st<br />
Century (2008).<br />
370-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
2874. CLARKE, Sabine. “Pure <strong>Science</strong> with a Practical<br />
Aim: The Meanings <strong>of</strong> Fundamental Research in<br />
Britain, circa 1916–1950.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 285–311.<br />
2875. LUNA-MORALES, Ma. Elena, Francisco<br />
COLLAZO-REYES, Jane M. RUSSELL, and Miguel<br />
Ángel PÉREZ-ANGÓN. “Early Patterns <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />
Production by Mexican Researchers in Mainstream<br />
Journals, 1900–1950.” JASIST 60 (2009): 1337–<br />
1348.<br />
Notices strong contribution <strong>of</strong> researchers associated<br />
with the public-health sector and the chemical<br />
and mining industries.<br />
2876. PRESAS I PUIG, Albert. “Deutsche Wissenschaftler<br />
und Spezialisten in Spanien im 20. Jahrhundert:<br />
Kontinuitäten und Umbrüche.” In Kontinuitäten<br />
und Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 153–166.
370. 20th century 159<br />
2877. ROCA I ROSELL, Antoni, and Vicent Lluís<br />
SALAVERT FABIANI. “Catalanisme, valencianisme i<br />
ciència en el canvi de segle.” Translated Title: [Catalanism,<br />
Valencianism and <strong>Science</strong> at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Century.] In Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història<br />
dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and<br />
PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 523–569.<br />
370-3. REFERENCE WORKS AND REPOSITORIES<br />
2878. EINSTEIN, Albert. The Collected Papers <strong>of</strong><br />
Albert Einstein. Edited by Diana KORMOS BUCH-<br />
WALD, Ze’ev ROSENKRANZ, Tilman SAUER, József<br />
ILLY, and Virginia Iris HOLMES. Vol. 12, Correspondence,<br />
January-December 1921. (lxxvii + 609 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780691141909.<br />
2879. RAOS, Nenad. “Letters <strong>of</strong> Svante Arrhenius to<br />
His Former Croatian Student.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 33<br />
(2008): 12–16.<br />
370-6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AS A PROFESSION<br />
2880. GRYGLEWSKI, Ryszard W. “Logic <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
in Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Wladyslaw Szumowski.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist. Nauk. Tech.<br />
54, no. 2 (2009): 7–20.<br />
On Szumowski’s ideas <strong>of</strong> the role and status <strong>of</strong><br />
logic in medicine, and its importance for educating<br />
future doctors.<br />
370-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
2881. BERNSTEIN, Jeremy. Physicists on Wall Street<br />
and Other Essays on <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong>. (xii + 182<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Springer, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780387765051.<br />
Essays on physicists and other scientists and their<br />
involvement in politics, economics, and literature.<br />
2882. CARSON, Cathryn. Heisenberg in the Atomic<br />
Age: <strong>Science</strong> and the Public Sphere. Publications<br />
<strong>of</strong> the German Historical Institute. (xvi + 541 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Cambridge University<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780521821704.<br />
2883. COLLINS, Martin. “Matthew Connelly’s Fatal<br />
Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population:<br />
Introduction.” Introduction to <strong>History</strong> and<br />
Technology Forum, focusing on Matthew Connelly’s<br />
Fatal Misconception: The Stuggle to Control World<br />
Population (2008). Hist. & Tech. 26 (<strong>2010</strong>): 59–60.<br />
Includes: David C. ENGERMAN, “Reproducing<br />
Power?” 61–67; Michelle MURPHY, “Technology,<br />
Governmentality, and Population Control,” 69–76;<br />
Anupama RAO, “India and Global <strong>History</strong>,” 77–<br />
84; Matthew CONNELLY, “Author Response: All<br />
Biopolitics is Global,” 85–88.<br />
2884. ENEBAKK, Vidar. “Lilley Revisited: Or <strong>Science</strong><br />
and <strong>Society</strong> in the Twentieth Century.” Brit. J.<br />
Hist. Sci. 42 (2009): 563–593.<br />
On Samuel Lilley, the Marxist mathematician and<br />
historian <strong>of</strong> science.<br />
2885. LEYVA, Amy. “Christmas at Hanford.” Chem.<br />
Heritage 27, no. 4 (2009): 24–29.<br />
About the Hanford, Washington, site <strong>of</strong> the Manhattan<br />
Project.<br />
2886. SCHAYEGH, Cyrus. “The Social Relevance <strong>of</strong><br />
Knowledge: <strong>Science</strong> and the Formation <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
Iran, 1910s–40s.” Mid. East Stud. 43 (2007): 941–<br />
960.<br />
2887. TANNER, Jakob. “Populäre Wissenschaft: Metamorphosen<br />
des Wissens im Medium des Films.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Film und Wissenschaft:<br />
Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und Parallelitäten.<br />
[ref. 216]. Gesnerus 66 (2009): 15–39.<br />
On two films from the early 20th century on the<br />
sciences <strong>of</strong> relativity and evolution.<br />
2888. TONTONOZ, Matthew. “The Scopes Trial<br />
Revisited: Social Darwinism Versus Social Gospel.”<br />
Sci. Cult. 17 (2008): 121–143.<br />
2889. ZAKARIYA, Nasser Basem. “Towards a Final<br />
Story: Time, Myth and the Origins <strong>of</strong> the Universe.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Galison, Peter. Pub. no. AAT 3396034. 335 pp.<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> the “scientific epic” since the late 19th<br />
century among popularizing scientists.<br />
370-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />
2890. PROSS, Christian. “The Attitude <strong>of</strong> German<br />
Émigré Doctors towards Medicine under National Socialism.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Medical Refugees in<br />
Britain and the Wider World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464].<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 531–552.<br />
On the varying ideas about German eugenic policies<br />
by doctors <strong>of</strong> different political and ideological<br />
persuasions.<br />
370-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
2891. CLARKE, Sabine. “A Technocratic Imperial<br />
State? The Colonial Office and Scientific Research,<br />
1940–1960.” Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 18 (2007):<br />
453–480.<br />
2892. FINCHELSTEIN, Federico. “The Anti-<br />
Freudian Politics <strong>of</strong> Argentine Fascism: Anti-<br />
Semitism, Catholicism, and the Internal Enemy,<br />
1932–1945.” Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. 87 (2007):<br />
77–110.<br />
2893. FINLAY, Mark R. Growing American Rubber:<br />
Strategic Plants and the Politics <strong>of</strong> National Security.<br />
Studies in Modern <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and the<br />
Environment. (xiii + 317 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780813544830.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R284]<br />
2894. FISCHER, Frank, and Alan MANDELL.<br />
“Michael Polanyi’s Republic <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: The Tacit<br />
Dimension.” Sci. Cult. 18 (2009): 23–46.<br />
2895. GOODMAN, Michael S. Spying on the Nuclear<br />
Bear: Anglo-American Intelligence and the Soviet<br />
Bomb. Stanford Nuclear Age Series. (xv + 295 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford University<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780804755856.
160 370. 20th century<br />
2896. HAMILTON, Shane. Trucking Country: The<br />
Road to America’s Wal-Mart Economy. Politics and<br />
<strong>Society</strong> in Twentieth-Century America. (xi + 305<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton<br />
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780691135823.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 2899]<br />
2897. HOFFMANN, Dieter. “Fritz Lange, Klaus<br />
Fuchs, and the Remigration <strong>of</strong> Scientists to East<br />
Germany.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009): 405–425.<br />
2898. KAYE, David H. The Double Helix and the<br />
Law <strong>of</strong> Evidence. (xvi + 330 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780674035881.<br />
On how DNA science has been integrated into the<br />
American legal system.<br />
2899. KLEIMAN, Jordan. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Agribusiness<br />
and the Demise <strong>of</strong> the New Deal Order.” Tech. &<br />
Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 216–219.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Shane HAMILTON, Trucking<br />
Country (2008) [ref. 2896].<br />
2900. LI Xuetong. “Justice, Right and Benefit: Negotiation<br />
between Chinese Scholars and Sven Hedin<br />
in 1927.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition<br />
[ref. 3187]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26, suppl. (2007):<br />
43–55.<br />
2901. LINDNER, Stephan H. Inside IG Farben:<br />
Hoechst during the Third Reich. (xx + 388 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521887663.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R548]<br />
2902. MEDINA-DOMÉNECH, Rosa. “Scientific<br />
Technologies <strong>of</strong> National Identity as Colonial Legacies:<br />
Extracting the Spanish Nation from Equatorial<br />
Guinea.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 81–112.<br />
On biological technologies such as fingerprinting,<br />
blood testing, and intelligence testing.<br />
2903. MITMAN, Gregg, and Paul ERICKSON. “Latex<br />
and Blood: <strong>Science</strong>, Markets, and American Empire.”<br />
Radic. Hist. Rev. 107 (<strong>2010</strong>): 45–73.<br />
Looks at the expansion <strong>of</strong> American commercial<br />
markets through its scientific, economic, and medical<br />
involvement in rubber plantations in Liberia.<br />
2904. MIZUNO, Hiromi. <strong>Science</strong> for the Empire:<br />
Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan. (269 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780804759618.<br />
2905. PINAULT, Michel. La science au parlement :<br />
Les débuts d’une politique des recherches scientifiques<br />
en France. CNRS histoire des sciences. (158<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: CNRS, 2006. ISBN:<br />
9782271064646.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R707]<br />
2906. ROCA I ROSELL, Antoni. “La República,<br />
la Generalitat i la renovació de les institucions<br />
científiques.” Translated Title: [The Republic, the<br />
Autonomous Government <strong>of</strong> Catalonia and the Renovation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientific Institutions.] In Catalan. In La<br />
Ciència en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3,<br />
edited by VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135],<br />
785–808.<br />
2907. SALVATORE, Ricardo Donato. “Imperial Mechanics:<br />
South America’s Hemispheric Integration in<br />
the Machine Age.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring<br />
the “Nation”: The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology in American<br />
Studies [ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 662–691.<br />
2908. SANTARÉN, Juan Fernández, and José M.<br />
SÁNCHEZ-RON. “<strong>Science</strong> and Politics: Ramon y<br />
Cajal’s Intervention in Giuseppe Levi’s 1934 Liberation.”<br />
J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009): 137–149.<br />
On 3 letters concerning the imprisonment and<br />
liberation <strong>of</strong> the Italian scientist Giuseppe Levi in<br />
1934. (from the abstract)<br />
2909. SCHIEDER, Wolfgang. “Adolf Butenandt between<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Politics: From the Weimar Republic<br />
to the Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany.” In The<br />
Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under National Socialism,<br />
edited by HEIM et al. (2009) [ref. 2971], 74–96.<br />
2910. SHUKIN, Nicole. Animal Capital: Rendering<br />
Life in Biopolitical Times. Posthumanities, 6. (viii +<br />
306 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780816653416.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R826]<br />
2911. VIDEIRA, Antonio Augusto Passos.<br />
“ ‘Pensando no Brasil’: O nacionalismo entre os físicos<br />
brasileiros no período entre 1945 e 1955.” Saber<br />
y Tiempo 5, no 18 (2004): 71–98.<br />
2912. WEINBERG, Georg M. L., Marcelino José<br />
JORGE, and Marina Figueiras JORGE. “Produção de<br />
conhecimento e busca de aplicações: a experiência da<br />
universidade com a indústria química.” English title:<br />
[Knowledge Production and the Quest for Applicability:<br />
The Experience <strong>of</strong> Universities and the Chemical<br />
Industry]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 747–761.<br />
370-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
2913. ANTONELLO, Pierpaolo, and Marja HAR-<br />
MANMAA. “Introduction: Future Imperfect—Italian<br />
Futurism between Tradition and Modernity.” Introduction<br />
to a symposium on futurism. Eur. Legacy 14<br />
(2009): 777–784.<br />
Contents: Katia PIZZI, “Dancing and Flying the<br />
Body Mechanical: Five Visions for the New Civilisation,”<br />
785–798 [ref. 3613]; Lucia RE, “Mina<br />
Loy and the Quest for a Futurist Feminist Woman,”<br />
799–819 [ref. 2950]; Christine POGGI, “The Futurist<br />
Noise Machine,” 821–840; Enrico CESARETTI,<br />
“Recipes for the Future: Traces <strong>of</strong> Past Utopias in<br />
The Futurist Cookbook,” 841–856; Marja HAR-<br />
MANMAA, “Beyond Anarchism: Marinetti’s Futurist<br />
(anti-)Utopia <strong>of</strong> Individualism and ‘Artocracy,’ ”<br />
857–871.<br />
2914. ARANTES, Marco Antonio. “Hospicio de<br />
doctores.” English title: [Asylum <strong>of</strong> Doctors.]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 49–63.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> Brazilian writer Afonso Henriques<br />
de Lima Barreto and his observations about medical<br />
doctors.
370. 20th century 161<br />
2915. BIRO, Matthew. The Dada Cyborg: Visions <strong>of</strong><br />
the New Human in Weimar Berlin. (x + 318 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780816636198.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R74]<br />
2916. BRAUER, Fae, and Anthea CALLEN. (Eds.)<br />
Art, Sex and Eugenics: Corpus Delecti. (xviii + 298<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Burlington: Ashgate, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780754658276.<br />
Contents: Fae BRAUER, “Introduction: Making<br />
Eugenic Bodies Delectable: Art, ‘Biopower’ and<br />
‘Scientia Sexualis,’ ” 1-34; Roger BLACKLEY,<br />
“Improper Moves: Maori Haka and Racial Destiny,”<br />
35-64; Shawn Michelle SMITH, “The Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scientific Propaganda,” 65-96; Fae BRAUER,<br />
“Eroticizing Lamarckian Eugenics: The Body<br />
Stripped Bare during French Sexual Neoregulation,”<br />
97-138; Anthea CALLEN, “Man or Machine:<br />
Ideals <strong>of</strong> the Labouring Male Body and the Aesthetics<br />
<strong>of</strong> Industrial Production in Early Twentiethcentury<br />
Europe,” 139-162; Gabriel KOUREAS,<br />
“ ‘Desiring Skin’: Eugenics, Trauma and Acting<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Masculinities in British Inter-war Visual<br />
Culture,” 163-188; Lorettann GASCARD, “ ‘The<br />
Proper Peep’: Conflicting Female Ideals under<br />
German National Socialism,” 189-208; Pat SIMP-<br />
SON, “Bolshevism and ‘Sexual Revolution’: Visualizing<br />
New Soviet Woman as the Eugenic,”<br />
209-238; Christina COGDELL, “Future Perfect?<br />
The Elusive ‘Ideal Type,’ ” 239-272.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R103]<br />
2917. DZIUBINSKYJ, Aaron. “Eduardo Urzaiz’s<br />
Eugenia: Eugenics, Gender, and Dystopian <strong>Society</strong><br />
in Twenty-Third-Century Mexico.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction<br />
Studies 34 (2007): 463–472.<br />
2918. FANNING, William J., Jr. “The Historical<br />
Death Ray and <strong>Science</strong> Fiction in the 1920s and<br />
1930s.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 253–274.<br />
2919. GRIEP, Mark, and Marjorie MIKASEN. ReAction!<br />
Chemistry in the Movies. (viii + 340 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780195326925.<br />
2920. HEITMANN, John Alfred. The Automobile<br />
and American Life. (xi + 248 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780786440139.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R419]<br />
2921. HEYNICK, Frank. “William T. G. Morton and<br />
‘The Great Moment.’ ” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003):<br />
27–35.<br />
On a 1944 film about dentist William T. G. Morton’s<br />
discovery <strong>of</strong> ether anesthesia in the 19th<br />
century.<br />
2922. KAUFMAN, Scott Eric. “Maximal Diversity:<br />
Non-Darwinian Evolutionary Theory in American<br />
Fiction, 1895–1910.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine,<br />
2008. Advisor: Szalay, Michael. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3338383. 264 pp.<br />
2923. KILGORE, D. W. D. “Difference Engine:<br />
Aliens, Robots, and Other Racial Matters in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Fiction.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 16–22.<br />
2924. KREMENTSOV, Nikolai. “Off with Your<br />
Heads: Isolated Organs in Early Soviet <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Fiction.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 87–100.<br />
2925. MOFFETT, John, and LIU Dun. “Zheng Xiaocang:<br />
Scientific Poetry, Joseph Needham and Other<br />
Things.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 26 (2007): 537–550.<br />
2926. PERKOWITZ, Sidney. Hollywood <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Movies, <strong>Science</strong>, and the End <strong>of</strong> the World. (x +<br />
255 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Columbia<br />
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780231142809.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R700]<br />
2927. PLATE, Daniel Robert. “Early Readers <strong>of</strong><br />
Kenneth Burke: Contradiction within Community as<br />
a Means to Knowledge.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05<br />
(2008).<br />
Dissertation at Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
2008. Advisor: Ruland, Richard. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3316664. 249 pp. On Kenneth Burke’s understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> science.<br />
2928. REAGAN, Leslie J., Nancy TOMES, and Paula<br />
A. TREICHLER. (Eds.) Medicine’s Moving Pictures:<br />
Medicine, Health, and Bodies in American Film and<br />
Television. Rochester Studies in Medical <strong>History</strong>. (vi<br />
+ 343 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Rochester, NY: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rochester Press, 2007. ISBN: 9781580462341.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R744]<br />
2929. RÜTTEN, Thomas. “Cholera in Thomas<br />
Mann’s Death in Venice.” Gesnerus 66 (2009): 256–<br />
287.<br />
2930. SCHMIDT, Peter Allon, Jr. “Terraforming:<br />
An Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Boundaries between <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Hard <strong>Science</strong> Fiction.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07<br />
(2011).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Seidel, Robert. Pub. no. AAT 3408434.<br />
234 pp.<br />
2931. STILES, Anne. “Literature in Mind: H. G.<br />
Wells and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Mad Scientist.” J.<br />
Hist. Ideas 70 (2009): 317–339.<br />
2932. TELOTTE, J. P. “Animating Space: Disney,<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and Empowerment.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
35 (2008): 48–59.<br />
2933. THORPE, Charles. “Alienation as Death: Technology,<br />
Capital, and the Degradation <strong>of</strong> Everyday Life<br />
in Elmer Rice’s The Adding Machine.” Sci. Cult. 18<br />
(2009): 261–279.<br />
2934. TOWNSEND, Christopher. “ ‘The Art I Love is<br />
the Art <strong>of</strong> Cowards’: Francis Picabia and Rene Clair’s<br />
Entr’acte and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Death and Remembrance<br />
in France after World War One.” Sci. Cult. 18 (2009):<br />
281–296.<br />
2935. VINT, Sherryl. “ ‘The Animals in That Country’:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Fiction and Animal Studies.” Introduction<br />
to a special issue on literary and scientific
162 370. 20th century<br />
representations <strong>of</strong> animals. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
35 (2008): 177–188.<br />
Contents: Joan GORDON, “Gazing across the<br />
Abyss: The Amborg Gaze in Sheri S. Tepper’s<br />
Six Moon Dance,” 189–206 [ref. 3734]; Cat YAM-<br />
PELL, “When <strong>Science</strong> Blurs the Boundaries: The<br />
Commodification <strong>of</strong> the Animal in Young Adult<br />
<strong>Science</strong> Fiction,” 207–222 [ref. 377]; Aline FER-<br />
REIRA, “Primate Tales: Interspecies Pregnancy<br />
and Chimerical Beings,” 223–237 [ref. 410]; Rebecca<br />
BISHOP, “ ‘Several Exceptional Forms <strong>of</strong><br />
Primates’: Simian Cinema,” 238–250 [ref. 408];<br />
Gavin MILLER, “Animals, Empathy, and Care in<br />
Naomi Mitchison’s Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a Spacewoman,”<br />
251–265 [ref. 199]; Graham J. MURPHY, “Considering<br />
Her Ways: In(ter)secting Matriarchal<br />
Utopias,” 266–228 [ref. 3738].<br />
2936. WAIZBORT, Ricardo, and Lucia DE LA<br />
ROCQUE. “Um replicador em movimento:<br />
aproximações entre a poética narrativa de Borges<br />
e o programa de pesquisa dos memes.” Article also<br />
in English. English title: [A Replicator in Movement:<br />
Similarities between Borges’ Poetic Narrative and the<br />
Memes Research Agenda]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
183–195.<br />
2937. WALTER, Christina Michelle. “The Modernist<br />
Imagetext: Embodying Impersonality from Optics to<br />
Aesthetics.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, 2008. Advisor: Esty, Jed. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3314930. 317 pp. Describes “the visual<br />
languages” <strong>of</strong> Walter Pater, Michael Field, H.D.,<br />
D. H. Lawrence, and Mina Loy.<br />
370-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />
ETHNICITY<br />
2938. ANDERSON, Warwick. “Ambiguities <strong>of</strong> Race:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> on the Reproductive Frontier <strong>of</strong> Australia and<br />
the Pacific between the Wars.” Austral. Hist. Stud. 40<br />
(2009): 143–160.<br />
2939. FARLAND, Maria. “W. E. B. DuBois, Anthropometric<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and the Limits <strong>of</strong> Racial Uplift.”<br />
Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 1017–1044.<br />
2940. FOUCHÉ, Rayvon. “Say It Loud, I’m Black<br />
and I’m Proud: African Americans, American Artifactual<br />
Culture, and Black Vernacular Technological<br />
Creativity.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring the “Nation”:<br />
The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology in American Studies<br />
[ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 639–661.<br />
2941. YOUNG, Terence. “ ‘A Contradiction in Democratic<br />
Government’: W. J. Trent, Jr., and the Struggle<br />
to Desegregate National Park Campgrounds.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 14 (2009): 651–682.<br />
370-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
2942. BRISTOW, Joseph. “Remapping the Sites <strong>of</strong><br />
Modern Gay <strong>History</strong>: Legal Reform, Medico-Legal<br />
Thought, Homosexual Scandal, Erotic Geography.”<br />
J. Brit. Stud. 46 (2007): 116–142.<br />
2943. BROOKES, Barbara, and Catherine SMITH.<br />
“Technology and Gender: Barbers and Hairdressers<br />
in New Zealand, 1900–1970.” Hist. & Tech. 25<br />
(2009): 365–386.<br />
2944. CHIANG, Yung-chen. “Womanhood, Motherhood<br />
and Biology: The Early Phases <strong>of</strong> The Ladies’<br />
Journal, 1915–25.” Gend. & Hist. 18 (2006): 519–<br />
545.<br />
2945. FREIRE, Maria Martha de Luna. “ ‘Ser mãe é<br />
uma ciência:’ mulheres, médicos e a construção da<br />
maternidade científica na década de 1920.” English<br />
title: [“Being a Mother Is a <strong>Science</strong>”: Women, Physicians,<br />
and the Construction <strong>of</strong> Scientific Maternity in<br />
the 1920s]. Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008): 153–171.<br />
2946. JACK, Jordynn. <strong>Science</strong> on the Home Front:<br />
American Women Scientists in World War II. (x + 165<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Champaign, IL: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Illinois Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780252076596.<br />
2947. LOPES, Maria Margaret. “Proeminência na<br />
mídia, reputação em ciências: a construção de uma<br />
feminista paradigmática e cientista normal no Museu<br />
Nacional do Rio de Janeiro.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
Gender, Women and <strong>Science</strong>. English title: [Prominence<br />
in the Media, Renown in the <strong>Science</strong>s: The<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> a Paradigmatic Feminist and a Scientist<br />
at Rio de Janeiro’s Museu Nacional] [ref. 222].<br />
Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008): 73–95.<br />
On Bertha Lutz.<br />
2948. NOLAN, Andrew. “Making Modern Men: The<br />
Scopes Trial, Masculinity, and Progress in the 1920s<br />
United States.” Gend. & Hist. 19 (2007): 122–142.<br />
2949. PLANTA, Helen. “Women Scientists in British<br />
Industry: Technical Library and Information Workers,<br />
c.1918–1960.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 14 (2005): 301–<br />
322.<br />
2950. RE, Lucia. “Mina Loy and the Quest for a<br />
Futurist Feminist Woman.” Part <strong>of</strong> a symposium<br />
on futurism. [ref. 2913]. Eur. Legacy 14 (2009):<br />
799–819.<br />
370-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
2951. RAMPELT, Jason. “Religion as a Cause in<br />
Scientific Research.” Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 121–130.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Matthew STANLEY, Practical<br />
Mystic (2007).<br />
2952. RICHMOND, Jesse. “Design and Dissent:<br />
Religion, Authority, and the Scientific Spirit <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Broom.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 485–504.<br />
On the idiosyncratic evolutionary theory <strong>of</strong> paleontologist<br />
Robert Broom in the 1930s.<br />
2953. SCHRÖDER, Wilfried. Naturerkenntnis und<br />
christlicher Glaube: Zum Verhältnis von Physik und<br />
christlichem Glauben. Beiträge zur Geschichte der<br />
Geophysik und Kosmischen Physik, 8. (41 pp.; bibl.)<br />
Potsdam: <strong>Science</strong> Edition, 2008.<br />
Looks at the works <strong>of</strong> Einstein, Planck, and Heisenberg.<br />
370-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />
2954. AHUJA, Neel. “Cultures <strong>of</strong> Quarantine: Race,<br />
U.S. Empire, and the Biomedical Discourse <strong>of</strong> Na-
370. 20th century 163<br />
tional Security, 1893–1960.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />
2008. Advisors: Davidson, Michael; DuBois,<br />
Page. Pub. no. AAT 3330845. 328 pp.<br />
2955. BEHRENS, Peter J. “War, Sanity, and the Nazi<br />
Mind: The Last Passion <strong>of</strong> Joseph Jastrow.” Hist.<br />
Psychol. 12 (2009): 266–284.<br />
On the psychologist Joseph Jastrow’s efforts to<br />
expose the menace <strong>of</strong> Nazism to the American<br />
public.<br />
2956. CATALÀ GORGUES, Jesús Ignasi, and Antoni<br />
ROCA I ROSELL. “La Guerra Civil (1936–1939) i<br />
la ciència.” Translated Title: [The Civil War (1936–<br />
1939) and <strong>Science</strong>.] In Catalan. In La Ciència en<br />
la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by<br />
VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 809–828.<br />
2957. CROUTHAMEL, Jason. “Male Sexuality and<br />
Psychological Trauma: Soldiers and Sexual Disorder<br />
in World War I and Weimar Germany.” J. Hist.<br />
Sexual. 17 (2008): 60–84.<br />
2958. FANGERAU, Heiner. “From Mephistopheles<br />
to Isaiah: Jacques Loeb, Technical Biology and War.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 229–256.<br />
2959. FLEMING, James R. “Sverre Petterssen, the<br />
Bergen School, and the Forecasts for D-Day.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue: International Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Meteorology: <strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity<br />
[ref. 319]. Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004): 75–83.<br />
2960. GIRARD, Marion. A Strange and Formidable<br />
Weapon: British Responses to World War I Poison<br />
Gas. Studies in War, <strong>Society</strong> and the Military. (x<br />
+ 279 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lincoln: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nebraska Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780803222236.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R336]<br />
2961. HERAUT, Louis-Armand. “Miranda de Ebro :<br />
État sanitaire du camp de concentration à l’automne<br />
1943.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 205–214.<br />
2962. MAAS, Ad, and Hans HOOIJMAIJERS. (Eds.)<br />
Scientific Research in World War II: What Scientists<br />
Did in the War. Routledge Studies in Modern <strong>History</strong>,<br />
7. (xii + 240 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />
Routledge, 2009. ISBN: 9780710313409.<br />
Contents: Mark WALKER, “Introduction: Ordinary<br />
Scientists in Extraordinary Circumstances,”<br />
1-11; Ad MAAS, “The Mobilisation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and <strong>Science</strong>-Based Technology during the Second<br />
World War: A Comparative <strong>History</strong>,” 13-30;<br />
Leonardo GARIBOLDI, “To Work or Not to Work<br />
in War Research? The Case <strong>of</strong> the Italian Physicist<br />
G. P. S. Occhialini during World War II,” 31-43<br />
[ref. 3088]; Marlene BURNS, “Scientific Research<br />
in the Second World War: The Case for Bacinol,<br />
Dutch Penicillin,” 44-61 [ref. 3570]; Dirk van<br />
DELFT, “Preventing Theft: The Kamerlingh Onnes<br />
Laboratory in Wartime,” 62-76 [ref. 3076]; Marian<br />
FOURNIER, “Electron Microscopy in Second<br />
World War Delft,” 77-95 [ref. 2976]; Alexander<br />
Von LÜNEN, “ ‘Splendid Isolation’? Aviation<br />
Medicine in World War II,” 96-108 [ref. 3432];<br />
Stephen SNELDERS, “National Socialism, Human<br />
Genetics and Eugenics in the Netherlands, 1940–<br />
1945,” 109-120 [ref. 3272]; Falk MÜLLER, “The<br />
Birth <strong>of</strong> a Modern Instrument and Its Development<br />
during World War II: Electron Microscopy<br />
in Germany from the 1930s to 1945,” 121-146<br />
[ref. 2979]; Florian SCHMALTZ, “Aerodynamic<br />
Research at the Nationaal Luchtvaartlaboratorium<br />
(NLL) in Amsterdam under German Occupation<br />
during World War II,” 147-182 [ref. 3682];<br />
Masakatsu YAMAZAKI, “Masa Takeuchi and His<br />
Involvement in the Japanese Nuclear Weapons Research<br />
Programme,” 183-190 [ref. 3128]; Keiko<br />
NAGASE-REIMER, “The Cyclotron and the War:<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> the 60-Inch Cyclotron in Japan,”<br />
191-201 [ref. 3107]; Chris C. BISSELL, “Forging<br />
a New Discipline: Reflections on the Wartime<br />
Infrastructure for Research and Development in<br />
Feedback Control in the US, the UK, Germany<br />
and the USSR,” 202-212 [ref. 3588]; J. V. FIELD,<br />
“British Cryptanalysis: The Breaking <strong>of</strong> ‘Fish’<br />
Traffic,” 213-231 [ref. 3027].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R564]<br />
2963. SCHMALTZ, Florian. “Chemical Weapons<br />
Research in National Socialism: The Collaboration<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes with the Military<br />
and Industry.” In The Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under<br />
National Socialism, edited by HEIM et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 2971], 312–338.<br />
2964. SHEFFY, Yigal. “Chemical Warfare and the<br />
Palestine Campaign, 1916–1918.” J. Mil. Hist. 73<br />
(2009): 803–844.<br />
2965. WAKELAM, Randall T. The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bombing:<br />
Operational Research in RAF Bomber Command.<br />
(ix + 347 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780802099365.<br />
2966. WANG Shiping, LI Yanping, and DAI Nianzu.<br />
“Chiang Kai-shek and the KMT Government’s Dream<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Atom Bomb in 1940s.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 197–<br />
210.<br />
2967. WITTNER, Lawrence S. Confronting the<br />
Bomb: A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the World Nuclear Disarmament<br />
Movement. Stanford Nuclear Age Series.<br />
(xiv + 254 pp.; index.) Stanford: Stanford University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780804756310.<br />
370-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
2968. ADAMS, Stephen B. “Follow the Money: Engineering<br />
at Stanford and UC Berkeley during the<br />
Rise <strong>of</strong> Silicon Valley.” Minerva 47 (2009): 367–390.<br />
2969. ECKERT, Christina. “Internationale Abschlusstagung<br />
zum Forschungsprojekt ‘Geschichte<br />
der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft 1920–<br />
1970.’ ” Proceedings <strong>of</strong> a conference in Berlin on<br />
30-31 January 2008. Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 31<br />
(2008): 160–163.<br />
2970. GRIFFENHAGEN, George. “APhA Foundation<br />
<strong>History</strong>.” Pharm. Hist. 48 (2006): 69–90.<br />
On the American Pharmaceutical Association.
164 370. 20th century<br />
2971. HEIM, Susanne, Carola SACHSE, and Mark<br />
WALKER. (Eds.) The Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under<br />
National Socialism. (xxiv + 477 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780521879064.<br />
Contents: Susanne HEIM, Carola SACHSE and<br />
Mark WALKER, “The Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong><br />
under National Socialism,” 1-16; Rüdiger HACHT-<br />
MANN, “A Success Story? Highlighting the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong>’s General Administration<br />
in the Third Reich,” 19-46; Bernhard<br />
STREBEL and Jens-Christian WAGNER, “ ‘No<br />
Time to Debate and Ask Questions’—Forced Labor<br />
for <strong>Science</strong> in the Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
1939–1945,” 47-73; Wolfgang SCHIEDER, “Adolf<br />
Butenandt between <strong>Science</strong> and Politics: From the<br />
Weimar Republic to the Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany,”<br />
74-96 [ref. 2909]; Hans-Walter SCHMUHL,<br />
“Brain Research and the Murder <strong>of</strong> the Sick: The<br />
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research, 1937–<br />
1945,” 99-119 [ref. 3302]; Achim TRUNK, “Two<br />
Hundred Blood Samples from Auschwitz: A Nobel<br />
Laureate and the Link to Auschwitz,” 120-144;<br />
Helga SATZINGER, “Racial Purity, Stable Genes,<br />
and Sex Difference: Gender in the Making <strong>of</strong> Genetic<br />
Concepts by Richard Goldschmidt and Fritz<br />
Lenz, 1916 to 1936,” 145-170 [ref. 3270]; Susanne<br />
HEIM, “Kog-Sagyz—A Vital War Reserve,” 173-<br />
199; Günther LUXBACHER, “Raw and Advanced<br />
Materials for an Autarkic Germany: Textile Research<br />
in the Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong>,” 200-227;<br />
Bernd GAUSEMEIER, “Political Networking and<br />
Scientific Modernization: Botanical Research at<br />
the KWI for Biology and Its Place in National<br />
Socialist <strong>Science</strong> Policy,” 227-250 [ref. 3249];<br />
Helmut MAIER, “Ideology Armaments, and Resources:<br />
The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Metal<br />
Research and the ‘German Metals,’ 1933–1945,”<br />
253-282; Moritz EPPLE, “Calculation, Measurement,<br />
and Leadership: War Research at the Kaiser<br />
Wilhelm Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 1937–<br />
1945,” 283-311 [ref. 3083]; Florian SCHMALTZ,<br />
“Chemical Weapons Research in National Socialism:<br />
The Collaboration <strong>of</strong> the Kaiser Wilhelm<br />
Institutes with the Military and Industry,” 312-338<br />
[ref. 2963]; Mark WALKER, “Nuclear Weapons<br />
and Reactor Research at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute<br />
for Physics,” 339-370 [ref. 3125]; Carola<br />
SACHSE, “ ‘Whitewash Culture’: How the Kaiser<br />
Wilhelm/Max Planck <strong>Society</strong> Dealt with the Nazi<br />
Past,” 373-399; Michael SCHÜRING, “The Predecessor:<br />
The Uneasy Rapprochement between<br />
Carl Neuberg and Adolf Butenandt after 1945,”<br />
400-418.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R417]<br />
2972. MARTINS, Ana Christina. “The XVe Congrès<br />
international d’Anthropologie et d’Archéologie<br />
préhistorique (Portugal, 1930).” In Archaeologists<br />
without Boundaries, edited by BABES and KAESER<br />
(2009) [ref. 440], 5–10.<br />
2973. NORRBY, Erling. Nobel Prizes and Life <strong>Science</strong>s.<br />
(300 pp.) Singapore; Hackensack: World<br />
Scientific, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9789814299367.<br />
Explores the development <strong>of</strong> the laureate selection<br />
process through a close look at the archives.<br />
2974. YUAN Zhendong. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> the Special<br />
Scientific <strong>Society</strong> in China in 1930s: A Case Study <strong>of</strong><br />
the Chinese Chemical <strong>Society</strong>.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 341–362.<br />
370-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
2975. DÜNKEL, Vera. “Zur Spezifik der frühen<br />
Röntgenbilder und ihren Deutungen um 1900.” In<br />
Das technische Bild, edited by BREDEKAMP et al.<br />
(2008) [ref. 174], 136–147.<br />
2976. FOURNIER, Marian. “Electron Microscopy in<br />
Second World War Delft.” In Scientific Research in<br />
World War II, edited by MAAS and HOOIJMAIJERS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2962], 77–95.<br />
2977. MACDOUGALL, Doug. Nature’s Clocks: How<br />
Scientists Measure the Age <strong>of</strong> Almost Everything.<br />
(xi + 271 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley/Los Angeles:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780520249752.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R565]<br />
2978. MARIE, Jenny. “For <strong>Science</strong>, Love and<br />
Money: The Social Worlds <strong>of</strong> Poultry and Rabbit<br />
Breeding in Britain, 1900–1940.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38<br />
(2008): 919–936.<br />
On breeding animals to be used for scientific research.<br />
2979. MÜLLER, Falk. “The Birth <strong>of</strong> a Modern Instrument<br />
and Its Development during World War II:<br />
Electron Microscopy in Germany from the 1930s to<br />
1945.” In Scientific Research in World War II, edited<br />
by MAAS and HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962],<br />
121–146.<br />
2980. NASSER, Latif. “Strange Monkey Tricks:<br />
Controlled Reading and Its Machines in 1930s and<br />
40s America.” Rittenhouse 22, no. 1 (2008): 2–24.<br />
About two machines, one to teach reading and one<br />
to measure eye movement.<br />
2981. RAYNAL, Cécile, and Thierry LEFEBVRE. “Le<br />
lance-parfum. Un matériel médical devenu accessoire<br />
de carnaval.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 63–79.<br />
2982. SLATMAN, Jenny. “Transparent Bodies: Revealing<br />
the Myth <strong>of</strong> Interiority.” In The Body Within,<br />
edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG (2009) [ref. 180],<br />
107–122.<br />
On medical imaging technology and the questions<br />
it raises about representation <strong>of</strong> living bodies.<br />
370-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
2983. BUREK, C. V. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in Geological<br />
Higher Education—Bedford College, London<br />
(Catherine Raisin) and Newnham College, Cambridge,<br />
UK.” In The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by BUREK and HIGGS (2007)<br />
[ref. 318], 9–38.<br />
2984. DÖLEN, Emre. “Istanbul Darülfünunu (University)<br />
in the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> the Young Turk Revolution.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi<br />
Arast. 10 (2008): 1–46.
370. 20th century 165<br />
On reforms in various educational curricula at the<br />
university.<br />
2985. ETKER, Şeref. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essor H. H. Sayman’s<br />
Declaration: The University, <strong>Science</strong> and Democracy.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi<br />
Arast. 10 (2008): 177–185.<br />
2986. FAN Xiangdong and FAN Xiangtao. “Translation<br />
Selections Conditioned by Historical-Cultural<br />
Context: Translation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Textbooks at the<br />
Beginning <strong>of</strong> 20th Century.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26 (2007): 77–89.<br />
2987. GARCÍA, Susana V. “Discursos, espacios y<br />
prácticas en la enseñanza científi ca de la universidad<br />
platense.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: La Universidad Nacional<br />
de La Plata: apuntes para su historia [ref. 246].<br />
Saber y Tiempo 5, no 20 (2005): 19–62.<br />
2988. GOLDIN, Claudia, and Lawrence F. KATZ.<br />
The Race between Education and Technology. (vi +<br />
488 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Belknap<br />
Press <strong>of</strong> Harvard University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780674028678.<br />
On “the co-evolution <strong>of</strong> educational attainment and<br />
the wage structure in the United States through the<br />
twentieth century.” (from the publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R342]<br />
2989. JIN Fujun. “F. L. Wattendorf and the Aeronautical<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Tsinghua University before the<br />
War <strong>of</strong> Resistance against Japan.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006):<br />
229–237.<br />
2990. MALYCHA, Andreas. “Der Umgang mit politisch<br />
belasteten Hochschulpr<strong>of</strong>essoren an der Medizinischen<br />
Fakultät der Universität Berlin in den<br />
Jahren von 1945 bis 1949.” In Kontinuitäten und<br />
Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des<br />
20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 93–110.<br />
2991. POISSON, Jacques. “Quelques épisodes de la<br />
vie de la Faculté de pharmacie de Paris (1939–1944).”<br />
Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 451–460.<br />
2992. VOSSEN, Johannes. “Die Medizinische Fakultät<br />
der Berliner Universität und der Systemwechsel<br />
von 1933. Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten im<br />
Bereich der Personalpolitik.” In Kontinuitäten und<br />
Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des<br />
20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 291–304.<br />
370-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
2993. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Le pr<strong>of</strong>esseur Émile<br />
Perrot : sept ans de collaboration avec la Quinzaine<br />
coloniale (1907–1914).” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009):<br />
457–468.<br />
2994. DAEMMRICH, Arthur. “The Gordon Research<br />
Conferences as Scientific Infrastructure.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Chem. 33 (2008): 94–102.<br />
2995. ERLINGSSON, Steindór J. “The Costs <strong>of</strong> Being<br />
a Restless Intellect: Julian Huxley’s Popular and<br />
Scientific Career in the 1920s.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 101–108.<br />
2996. FERREIRA, Luiz Otávio et al.<br />
“Institucionalização das ciências, sistema de gênero e<br />
produção científica no Brasil (1939–1969).” English<br />
title: [Institutionalization <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Science</strong>s, Gender<br />
System, and Scientific Production in Brazil (1939–<br />
1969)]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender, Women and<br />
<strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008):<br />
43–71.<br />
2997. GOODSTEIN, David. On Fact and Fraud:<br />
Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />
(xiv + 168 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780691139661.<br />
Explores 20th-century historical examples <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />
scientific fraud.<br />
2998. MARTÍN FRECHILLA, Juan José. “Resonancias<br />
académicas del equipaje que trajo Augusto Pi<br />
Suñer a Venezuela (1939–1962).” Asclepio 62, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 143–176.<br />
On two physiologists: Catalan Augusto Pi Suner<br />
and the Venezuelan Francisco De Venanzi.<br />
2999. SÁ, Dominichi Miranda de, Magali Romero<br />
SÁ, and Nísia Trindade LIMA. “Telégrafos e inventário<br />
do território no Brasil: as atividades científicas<br />
da Comissão Rondon (1907–1915).” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [Telegraphs and an<br />
Inventory <strong>of</strong> the Territory <strong>of</strong> Brazil: The Scientific<br />
Work <strong>of</strong> the Rondon Commission (1907–1915)]. Proceedings<br />
from the conference “Engineering and the<br />
Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication and transportation<br />
infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in<br />
Ibero-America” held at the Universidade de La Plata,<br />
Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. [ref. 2170]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 779–810.<br />
“Analyzes the impact <strong>of</strong> the Commission’s scientific<br />
work in areas like botany, geology, and<br />
zoology.” (from the abstract)<br />
3000. THIEL, Jens. “Akademische ‘Zinnsoldaten’?<br />
Karrieren deutscher Geisteswissenschaftler zwischen<br />
Beruf und Berufung (1933/1945).” In Kontinuitäten<br />
und Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte<br />
des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 167–194.<br />
370-101. OCCULTISM AND NATURAL MAGIC<br />
3001. KLASSEN, Pamela E. “Radio Mind: Protestant<br />
Experimentalists on the Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Healing.” J.<br />
Amer. Acad. Relig. 75 (2007): 651–683.<br />
“On a group <strong>of</strong> early twentieth-century Anglican<br />
clerics with shared interests in telepathy, psychic<br />
research, psychology, and healing.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
3002. KUFFERT, Len. “Tempest in the Tea Leaves:<br />
Broadcasting the Esoteric Arts and Mystic <strong>Science</strong>s,<br />
1937–1953.” Can. Hist. Rev. 91 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–26.<br />
370-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
3003. ENGLISH, Adam C. “ ‘<strong>Science</strong> Cannot Stop<br />
with <strong>Science</strong>’: Maurice Blondel and the <strong>Science</strong>s.” J.<br />
Hist. Ideas 69 (2008): 269–292.
166 370. 20th century<br />
3004. GUILLAUME, Marcel. “La logique<br />
mathématique en France entre les deux guerres mondiales<br />
: Quelques repères.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
177–219.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3005. JALÓN, Mauricio. “Robert Musil frente a<br />
Ernst Mach.” Asclepio 62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 251–268.<br />
3006. KÖCHY, Kristian. “Vielfalt der Wissenschaften<br />
bei Carnap, Lewin und Fleck. Zur Entwicklung<br />
eines pluralen Wissenschaftskonzepts.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 54–80.<br />
3007. MAYORAL DE LUCAS, Juan V. “Intensions,<br />
Belief and <strong>Science</strong>: Kuhn’s Early Philosophical Outlook<br />
(1940–1945).” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009):<br />
175–184.<br />
3008. NEEDHAM, Paul. “Nagel’s Analysis <strong>of</strong> Reduction:<br />
Comments in Defense as Well as Critique.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 163–170.<br />
3009. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. Historische Epistemologie<br />
zur Einführung. Zur Einführung, 336.<br />
(155 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hamburg: Junius Verlag,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9783885066361.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R756]<br />
3010. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. On Historicizing<br />
Epistemology: An Essay. Cultural Memory in the<br />
Present. Trans. David FERNBACH. Cultural Memory<br />
in the Present. (114 pp.; bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780804762885.<br />
Translation <strong>of</strong>: Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, Historische<br />
Epistemologie zur Einführung (2007)<br />
[ref. 3009].<br />
3011. RICHARDSON, Sarah S. “The Left Vienna<br />
Circle, Part 2. The Left Vienna Circle, Disciplinary<br />
<strong>History</strong>, and Feminist Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 167–174.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> Sarah S. RICHARDSON, “The Left<br />
Vienna Circle, Part 1. Carnap, Neurath, and the<br />
Left Vienna Circle Thesis” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci.<br />
40 (2009): 14–24.<br />
3012. ROBINSON, Jason. “Practical Reasonableness,<br />
Theory, and the <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Self-Understanding.” Eur.<br />
Legacy 13 (2007): 687–701.<br />
On the relation <strong>of</strong> Aristotelian thinking to Hans<br />
Gadamer’s hermeneutics.<br />
3013. WEGENER, Daan. “De-Anthropomorphizing<br />
Energy and Energy Conservation: The Case <strong>of</strong> Max<br />
Planck and Ernst Mach.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys.<br />
41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 146–159.<br />
370-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
3014. AGNEWA, Alfonso F., Alexandru BOBEB,<br />
Wladimir G. BOSKOFFB, and Bogdan D. SUCEAVA.<br />
“Gheorghe Titeica and the Origins <strong>of</strong> Affine Differential<br />
Geometry.” Hist. Math. 36 (2009): 161–170.<br />
3015. ARMATTE, Michel. “Lucien March : statistiques<br />
sans probabilité.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />
Mars2005/Armatte.pdf (Accessed on August 31,<br />
2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1 (2005): Approx.<br />
12,000 words.<br />
3016. AUDIN, Michèle. “Publier sous l’Occupation<br />
I. Autour du cas de Jacques Feldbau et de l’Académie<br />
des sciences.” Translated title: [Publishing during<br />
German Occupation <strong>of</strong> France I. The Case <strong>of</strong> Jacques<br />
Feldbau and the Académie des sciences.] In French.<br />
Rev. Hist. Math. 15 (2009): 7–57.<br />
About mathematical publishing during the German<br />
Occupation <strong>of</strong> France.<br />
3017. BEAULIEU, Liliane. “Entre deux citations :<br />
Regards sur les mathématiques en France entre les<br />
deux guerres. Introduction.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009):<br />
5–38.<br />
Introduction to a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early<br />
twentieth-century mathematics in France. Contents:<br />
Hélène GISPERT and Juliette LELOUP, “Des<br />
patrons des mathématiques en France dans l’entredeux-guerres,”<br />
39–117 [ref. 3029]; Sergej S.<br />
DEMIDOV, “Les relations mathématiques francorusses<br />
entre les deux guerres mondiales,” 119–142<br />
[ref. 3025]; Catherine GOLDSTEIN, “La théorie<br />
des nombres en France dans l’entre-deux-guerres :<br />
De quelques effets de la première guerre mondiale,”<br />
143–175 [ref. 3030]; Marcel GUILLAUME,<br />
“La logique mathématique en France entre les<br />
deux guerres mondiales : Quelques repères,” 177–<br />
219 [ref. 3004]; Philippe NABONNAND, “La notion<br />
d’holonomie chez Élie Cartan,” 221–245<br />
[ref. 3036]; Reinhard SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE,<br />
“The Institute Henri Poincaré and Mathematics in<br />
France between the Wars,” 247–283 [ref. 3044].<br />
3018. BERRORE, Lucio R. “Beppo Levi en el Congreso<br />
de Filos<strong>of</strong>ía de 1933.” Llull 32 (2009): 213–<br />
232.<br />
On Levi’s discussion <strong>of</strong> the general principle <strong>of</strong><br />
invariance regarding mathematical objects.<br />
3019. BRÉARD, Andrea. “Translating Statistics into<br />
20th Century Chinese.” http://www.jehps.net/<br />
Decembre2006/Breard.pdf (Accessed on September<br />
7, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 2 (2006).<br />
Focuses on training in statistics that took place in<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> law and politics in Japan.<br />
3020. BRIAN, Eric, and Marie JAISSON. “Probability,<br />
Biology and Sociology in Human Sex-<br />
Ratio at Birth. A Note on the Trace <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
World War.” http://www.jehps.net/Mars2005/<br />
BrianJaisson.pdf (Accessed on August 31, 2009).<br />
J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1 (2005): Approx. 5000<br />
words.<br />
3021. CASSOU-NOGUÈS, Pierre. “Signs, Figures<br />
and Time: Cavaillès on ‘Intuition’ in Mathematics.”<br />
Theoria (0495-4548) 21 (2006): 89–104.<br />
3022. CHORLAY, Renaud. “From Problems to Structures:<br />
The Cousin Problems and the Emergence <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sheaf Concept.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–73.<br />
“Concentrates on Henri Cartan’s work in the theory<br />
<strong>of</strong> analytic functions <strong>of</strong> several complex variables.”<br />
(from the abstract)
370. 20th century 167<br />
3023. CHORLAY, Renaud. “Passer au global : le cas<br />
d’Élie Cartan, 1922–1930.” Translated title: [Going<br />
Global: The Case <strong>of</strong> Élie Cartan, 1922–1930.] In<br />
French. Rev. Hist. Math. 15 (2009): 231–316.<br />
On Cartan’s work on the topological and geometric<br />
study <strong>of</strong> Lie groups and homogeneous spaces.<br />
3024. CLIVER, Gwyneth E. “Musil, Broch, and the<br />
Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Modernism.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/09<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
2008. Advisor: Koepnick, Lutz. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3332077. 265 pp.<br />
3025. DEMIDOV, Sergej S. “Les relations<br />
mathématiques franco-russes entre les deux guerres<br />
mondiales.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 119–142.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3026. ESPAÑOL GONZÁLEZ, Luis, and Emilio<br />
FERNÁNDEZ MORAL. “Euler, Rey Pastor y la sumabilidad<br />
de series.” Quad. Hist. Engin. 9 (2008):<br />
183–204.<br />
3027. FIELD, J. V. “British Cryptanalysis: The<br />
Breaking <strong>of</strong> ‘Fish’ Traffic.” In Scientific Research<br />
in World War II, edited by MAAS and HOOIJMAI-<br />
JERS (2009) [ref. 2962], 213–231.<br />
3028. FORCINA, Antonio, and Giovanni Maria<br />
GIORGI. “Early Gini’s Contributions to Inequality<br />
Measurement and Statistical Inference.” http://<br />
www.jehps.net/Mars2005/ForcinaGiorgi.pdf<br />
(Accessed on September 4, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />
Stat. 1 (2005): Approx. 2000 words.<br />
On Corrado Gini’s contributions to the measurement<br />
<strong>of</strong> inequality in income and wealth.<br />
3029. GISPERT, Hélène, and Juliette LELOUP. “Des<br />
patrons des mathématiques en France dans l’entredeux-guerres.”<br />
Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 39–117.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3030. GOLDSTEIN, Catherine. “La théorie des<br />
nombres en France dans l’entre-deux-guerres : De<br />
quelques effets de la première guerre mondiale.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 143–175.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3031. HAVLOVÁ, Veronika, Laurent MAZLIAK, and<br />
Pavel ŠIŠMA. “Le début des relations mathématiques<br />
franco-tchécoslovaques vu à travers la correspondance<br />
Hostinsky-Fréchet.” http://www.jehps.<br />
net/Mars2005/HavlovaMazliakSisma.pdf (Accessed<br />
on September 5, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob.<br />
Stat. 1 (2005): Approx. 8000 words.<br />
3032. HOLLINGS, Christopher. “Anton Kazimirovich<br />
Suschkewitsch (1889–1961).” Brit. Soc.<br />
Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009): 172–179.<br />
On this Russian mathematician.<br />
3033. MALET, Antoni. “La Guerra Civil i les institucions<br />
científiques catalanes: el cas de la recerca<br />
matemàtica (1907–1967).” Translated Title: [The<br />
Civil War and the Catalan Scientific Institutions: The<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Research (1907–1967).] In<br />
Catalan. In La Ciència en la Història dels Països<br />
Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by VERNET and PARÉS<br />
(2009) [ref. 2135], 719–759.<br />
3034. MAWHIN, Jean. “Edouard Le Roy : un père<br />
oublié de la méthode de continuation.” In Liber Amicorum<br />
Jean Dhombres, edited by RADELET-DE<br />
GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273], 331–363.<br />
3035. MENZLER-TROTT, Eckart. Logic’s Lost Genius:<br />
The Life <strong>of</strong> Gerhard Gentzen. Translated by<br />
Craig SMORYNSKI and Edward GRIFFOR. <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathematics, 33. (xxii + 440 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Providence, RI: American Mathematical <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780821835500.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R611]<br />
3036. NABONNAND, Philippe. “La notion<br />
d’holonomie chez Élie Cartan.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62<br />
(2009): 221–245.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3037. NIKOLIC, Aleksandar. “The Story <strong>of</strong> Majorizability<br />
as Karamata’s Condition <strong>of</strong> Convergence<br />
for Abel Summable Series.” Hist. Math. 36 (2009):<br />
405–419.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> Serbian mathematician Jovan Karamata.<br />
3038. PALLADINO, Franco, and Nicla PALLADINO.<br />
(Eds.) Dalla “moderna geometria” alla “nuova geometria<br />
italiana”. Viaggiando per Napoli, Torino e<br />
dintorni. Archivio della corrispondenza degli scienziati<br />
italiani,17. (lix + 570 pp.; bibl.; index.) Firenze:<br />
L. S. Olschki, 2006. ISBN: 9788822255297.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R681]<br />
3039. PECKHAUS, Volker. (Ed.) Oskar Becker und<br />
die Philosophie der Mathematik. Neuzeit & Gegenwart.<br />
(352 pp.; ill.; bibl.) München: Wilhelm Fink,<br />
2005. ISBN: 9783770541263.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R698]<br />
3040. PRZENIOSLO, Malgorzata. “International<br />
Mathematical Journals Published in Poland between<br />
the Wars.” Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 24 (2009):<br />
20–26.<br />
3041. REGAZZINI, Eugenio. “Probability and Statistics<br />
in Italy between 1910 and 1920.” http://www.<br />
jehps.net/Mars2005/Regazzini.pdf (Accessed<br />
on September 5, 2009). J. Elec. Hist. Prob. Stat. 1<br />
(2005): Approx. 4000 words.<br />
3042. SAYWARD, Charles. “Steiner versus Wittgenstein:<br />
Remarks on Differing Views <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Truth.” Theoria (0495-4548) 20 (2005): 347–352.<br />
3043. SHEYNIN, Oscar. “Romanovsky’s Correspondence<br />
with K. Pearson and R. A. Fisher.” Arch. Int.<br />
Hist. Sci. 58 (2008): 365–384.<br />
3044. SIEGMUND-SCHULTZE, Reinhard. “The Institute<br />
Henri Poincaré and Mathematics in France<br />
between the Wars.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 247–<br />
283.
168 370. 20th century<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> articles on early twentiethcentury<br />
mathematics in France.<br />
3045. SIQUEIRA, Rogério Monteiro da. “Purity and<br />
Resentment in Newspapers: The Arrival <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
Mathematics in Brazil.” Circumscribere 8 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
36–44.<br />
On articles by Manoel Amoroso Costa (1885-1928)<br />
and Newton Affonso Carneiro da Costa (b. 1929).<br />
3046. SOIFER, Alexander. The Mathematical Coloring<br />
Book: Mathematics <strong>of</strong> Coloring and the Colorful<br />
Life <strong>of</strong> Its Creators. (xxx + 605 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York; London: Springer, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780387746425.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R848]<br />
3047. WANG Chaowang, YANG Jing, and XU<br />
Chuansheng. “Research into the Influence <strong>of</strong> L.<br />
Bachelier’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Speculation on Mathematics.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
27 (2008): 94–104.<br />
3048. WANG Quanlai. “The Research on Emile<br />
Borel’s Work Relative to Function Singularities.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
27 (2008): 236–248.<br />
3049. WANG Quanlai. “The Research on Emile<br />
Borel’s Work Relative to Theory <strong>of</strong> Zero Measure<br />
Set.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 28 (2009): 191–204.<br />
3050. XU Chuansheng and QU Anjing. “Pao-Lu<br />
Hsu: A Pioneer <strong>of</strong> Chinese Probability Theory and<br />
Mathematical Stastics.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 340–347.<br />
370-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
3051. BALYSHEV, M. A. Otto Liudvigovich Struve,<br />
1897–1963. Nauchno-biograficheskaia literatura.<br />
(525 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Moskva: Nauka, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9785020357952.<br />
Biography <strong>of</strong> this 20th-century Russian-born<br />
American astronomer.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R38]<br />
3052. BANEKE, David. “Teach and Travel: Leiden<br />
Observatory and the Renaissance <strong>of</strong> Dutch Astronomy<br />
in the Interwar Years.” J. Hist. Astron. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
167–198.<br />
3053. BARTOLUCCI, Jorge. “La modernización de<br />
la ciencia en México y la Política de Buena Vecindad<br />
en el caso de la astronomía.” Saber y Tiempo 5, no 19<br />
(2005): 29–50.<br />
3054. BARTUSIAK, Marcia. The Day We Found the<br />
Universe. (xviii + 337 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Pantheon Books, 2009. ISBN: 9780375424298.<br />
On the discoveries in the early 20th century that<br />
reshaped our understanding <strong>of</strong> the size and nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> the cosmos.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R47]<br />
3055. BAYUK, Dimitri A., and Charles E. FORD.<br />
“Dante’s Cosmology Revisited.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue<br />
“Mémorial Adolf Youschkevitch.” Arch. Int. Hist.<br />
Sci. 58 (2008): 69–88.<br />
Looks at how Pavel Florensky, a Russian orthodox<br />
priest, used what he thought <strong>of</strong> as an Aristotelian-<br />
Ptolemaic-Dantean cosmology.<br />
3056. CENADELLI, Davide. “Solving the Giant Stars<br />
Problem: Theories <strong>of</strong> Stellar Evolution from the<br />
1930s to the 1950s.” Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 64 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
203–267.<br />
3057. HOLBERG, J. B. “Sirius B and the Measurement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gravitational Redshift.” J. Hist. Astron.<br />
41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 41–64.<br />
3058. KÄRNFELT, Johan. “The Popularization <strong>of</strong><br />
Astronomy in Early Twentieth-Century Sweden:<br />
Aims and Motives.” In Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Technology in the European Periphery, 1800–2000,<br />
edited by PAPANELOPOULOU et al. (2009) [ref. 186],<br />
175–194.<br />
3059. KRAGH, Helge. “Continual Fascination: The<br />
Oscillating Universe in Modern Cosmology.” Sci.<br />
Context 22 (2009): 587–612.<br />
3060. MARTIN, Arnaud Saint. “The New Astronomical<br />
Eldorado: The French Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
American Astrophysics, 1900–1920.” Nuncius 23<br />
(2008): 91–113.<br />
3061. MOLVIG, Ole. “Cosmological Revolutions:<br />
Relativity, Astronomy, and the Shaping <strong>of</strong> a Modern<br />
Universe.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 67/06 (2006).<br />
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2006. Advisor:<br />
Wise, Norton. Pub. no. AAT 3223819. 196<br />
pp.<br />
3062. PROSSER, Jodicus Wayne. “Bigger Eyes in<br />
a Wider Universe: The American Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
Earth in Outer Space, 1893–1941.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Texas A&M University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Hugill, Peter J. Pub. no. AAT 3370790.<br />
242 pp. Argues that the universe as understood<br />
by most Americans was the result <strong>of</strong> a culturalscientific<br />
product <strong>of</strong> California: the Mount Wilson<br />
astronomers, the Pasadena community, and the<br />
landscape and culture <strong>of</strong> Southern California.<br />
3063. RIEZNIK, Marina. “La incorporación del Observatorio<br />
Astronómico a la Universidad Nacional de<br />
La Plata.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: La Universidad Nacional<br />
de La Plata: apuntes para su historia [ref. 246].<br />
Saber y Tiempo 5, no 20 (2005): 107–136.<br />
3064. WENDLER, Reinhard. “Probleme mit teleskopischen<br />
Bildern am Beispiel der Marskanäle.” In Das<br />
technische Bild, edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008)<br />
[ref. 174], 120–131.<br />
3065. WESEMAEL, Francois. “ ‘Unaffected by Fortune,<br />
Good or Bad’: Context and Reception <strong>of</strong><br />
Chandrasekhar’s Mass-Radius Relationship for White<br />
Dwarfs, 1935–1965.” Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 205–237.
370. 20th century 169<br />
370-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
3066. ABELSON, Philip H., and John ABELSON.<br />
Uncle Phil and the Atomic Bomb. (xiii + 137 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.) Greenwood Village: Roberts and Co., 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780974707778.<br />
On the life <strong>of</strong> Philip Abelson, who devised the<br />
liquid thermal diffusion process for separation <strong>of</strong><br />
uranium isotopes, as told by his nephew.<br />
3067. AFRIAT, Alexander. “How Weyl Stumbled<br />
across Electricity While Pursuing Mathematical Justice.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 20–25.<br />
3068. ALCAÑIZ, Isabella. “Bureaucratic Networks<br />
and Government Spending: A Network Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Nuclear Cooperation in Latin America.” Latin Amer.<br />
Res. Rev. 45, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 148–172.<br />
3069. ALMASSI, Ben. “Trust in Expert Testimony:<br />
Eddington’s 1919 Eclipse Expedition and the British<br />
Response to General Relativity.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 57–67.<br />
3070. BACCIAGALUPPI, Guido, and Elise CRULL.<br />
“Heisenberg (and Schrödinger, and Pauli) on Hidden<br />
Variables.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue: Proceedings from<br />
the HQ2 Conference [ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 374–382.<br />
3071. BERNAOLA, Omar A., and Nicolás BABINI.<br />
“Las ideas de Enrique Gaviola y la física en la Argentina.”<br />
Saber y Tiempo 5, no 18 (2004): 99–121.<br />
3072. BERNSTEIN, Jeremy. “John von Neumann<br />
and Klaus Fuchs: An Unlikely Collaboration.” Phys.<br />
Persp. 12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 36–50.<br />
3073. BERNSTEIN, Jeremy. Quantum Leaps. (vi +<br />
230 pp.; index.) Cambridge: Belknap Press <strong>of</strong> Harvard<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780674035416.<br />
Discusses how quantum mechanics has entered the<br />
general culture.<br />
3074. BORRELLI, Arianna. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Selection<br />
Rules and Their Encounter with Group Theory,<br />
1913–1927.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue: Proceedings<br />
from the HQ2 Conference [ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 327–337.<br />
3075. BRACCO, Christian, and Jean-Pierre<br />
PROVOST. “De l’électromagnétisme à la mécanique :<br />
Le rôle de l’action dans le Mémoire de Poincaré de<br />
1905.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 457–493.<br />
3076. DELFT, Dirk van. “Preventing Theft: The<br />
Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory in Wartime.” In Scientific<br />
Research in World War II, edited by MAAS and<br />
HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962], 62–76.<br />
On the protection <strong>of</strong> a Dutch laboratory at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Leiden from the Nazis during the<br />
occupation.<br />
3077. DOLLING, Lisa M. “Practical Arrangements<br />
and Fictitious Use: Bohr’s Photon Box.” In The<br />
Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLELLAN<br />
(2008) [ref. 515], 37–51.<br />
On the technological machines used in the thought<br />
experiments during the Bohr-Einstein debates over<br />
the uncertainty principle in the 1920s and 30s.<br />
3078. DONGEN, Jeroen van, Dennis DIEKS, Jos<br />
UFFINK, and A. J. KOX. “On the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Quantum: Introduction to the HQ2 Special Issue.”<br />
Introduction to a special Issue: Proceedings from the<br />
HQ2 Conference. Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40<br />
(2009): 277–279.<br />
Contents: Olival FREIRE, Jr., “Quantum Dissidents:<br />
Research on the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Quantum<br />
Theory circa 1970,” 280–289 [ref. 3801]; Kristian<br />
CAMILLERI, “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Entanglement: Decoherence<br />
and the Interpretation Problem,” 290–302<br />
[ref. 3798]; Suman SETH, “Zweideutigkeit about<br />
‘Zweideutigkeit’: Sommerfeld, Pauli, and the<br />
Methodological Origins <strong>of</strong> Quantum Mechanics,”<br />
303–315 [ref. 3121]; Jaume NAVARRO, “ ‘A Dedicated<br />
Missionary’. Charles Galton Darwin and<br />
the New Quantum Mechanics in Britain,” 316–326<br />
[ref. 3108]; Arianna BORRELLI, “The Emergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Selection Rules and Their Encounter with Group<br />
Theory, 1913–1927,” 327–337 [ref. 3074]; Christian<br />
JOAS and Christoph LEHNER, “The Classical<br />
Roots <strong>of</strong> Wave Mechanics: Schrödinger’s Transformations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Optical-Mechanical Analogy,” 338–<br />
351 [ref. 3096]; Anthony DUNCAN and Michel<br />
JANSSEN, “From Canonical Transformations to<br />
Transformation Theory, 1926–1927: The Road to<br />
Jordan’s Neue Begründung,” 352–362 [ref. 3080];<br />
Donald SALISBURY, “Léon Rosenfeld and the<br />
Challenge <strong>of</strong> the Vanishing Momentum in Quantum<br />
Electrodynamics,” 363–373 [ref. 3118]; Guido<br />
BACCIAGALUPPI and Elise CRULL, “Heisenberg<br />
(and Schrödinger, and Pauli) on Hidden Variables,”<br />
374–382 [ref. 3070]; Daniela MONALDI, “A Note<br />
on the Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Indistinguishable Particles,”<br />
383–394 [ref. 3106]; Dieter FICK and Horst KANT,<br />
“Walther Bothe’s Contributions to the Understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Wave-Particle Duality <strong>of</strong> Light,” 395–<br />
405 [ref. 3085].<br />
3079. DONGEN, Jeroen van. Einstein’s Unification.<br />
(x + 213 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge; New<br />
York: Cambridge University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780521883467.<br />
On Einstein’s long work on unified field theory.<br />
3080. DUNCAN, Anthony, and Michel JANSSEN.<br />
“From Canonical Transformations to Transformation<br />
Theory, 1926–1927: The Road to Jordan’s Neue<br />
Begründung.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue: Proceedings<br />
from the HQ2 Conference [ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 352–362.<br />
3081. DUNCAN, Anthony, and Michel JANSSEN.<br />
“Pascual Jordan’s Resolution <strong>of</strong> the Conundrum <strong>of</strong><br />
the Wave-Particle Duality <strong>of</strong> Light.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Mod. Phys. 39 (2008): 634–666.<br />
3082. ECKERT, M. “The Troublesome Birth <strong>of</strong> Hydrodynamic<br />
Stability Theory: Sommerfeld and the<br />
Turbulence Problem.” Eur. Phys. J. H 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
29–51.<br />
3083. EPPLE, Moritz. “Calculation, Measurement,<br />
and Leadership: War Research at the Kaiser Wilhelm<br />
Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 1937–1945.” In The
170 370. 20th century<br />
Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under National Socialism,<br />
edited by HEIM et al. (2009) [ref. 2971], 283–311.<br />
3084. ESSEN, Ray. “Louis Essen and the Velocity <strong>of</strong><br />
Light: From Wartime Radar to Unit <strong>of</strong> Length.” Phys.<br />
Persp. 12 (<strong>2010</strong>): 51–73.<br />
3085. FICK, Dieter, and Horst KANT. “Walther<br />
Bothe’s Contributions to the Understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wave-Particle Duality <strong>of</strong> Light.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
Issue: Proceedings from the HQ2 Conference<br />
[ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009):<br />
395–405.<br />
3086. FRANKLIN, Allan. “The Spectrum <strong>of</strong> β Decay:<br />
Continuous or Discrete? A Variety <strong>of</strong> Errors<br />
in Experimental Investigation.” In Going Amiss in<br />
Experimental Research, edited by HON et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 127], 211–235.<br />
Looks at the work <strong>of</strong> William Wilson.<br />
3087. FREIRE, Olival, Jr. “La physique quantique<br />
et l’humanisation de la science.” Épistémologiques 2<br />
(2002): 111–126.<br />
3088. GARIBOLDI, Leonardo. “To Work or Not<br />
to Work in War Research? The Case <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />
Physicist G. P. S. Occhialini during World War II.” In<br />
Scientific Research in World War II, edited by MAAS<br />
and HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962], 31–43.<br />
3089. GRANDIN, Karl. “Intermediate Theoretical<br />
Physics.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by BERETTA et<br />
al. (2008) [ref. 1], 193–214.<br />
On the Swedish theoretical physicist Ivar Waller.<br />
3090. GRASSO, Giacomo et al. “A Neutronics Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1945 Haigerloch B-VIII Nuclear Reactor.”<br />
Phys. Persp. 11 (2009): 318–335.<br />
3091. GUERRA, Francesco, and Nadia ROBOTTI.<br />
“Enrico Fermi’s Discovery <strong>of</strong> Neutron-Induced Artificial<br />
Radioactivity: The Influence <strong>of</strong> His Theory <strong>of</strong><br />
Beta Decay.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009): 379–404.<br />
3092. GUERRA, Francesco, and Nadia ROBOTTI.<br />
Ettore Majorana: Aspects <strong>of</strong> His Scientific and Academic<br />
Activity. CRM Series, 6. (xii + 243 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Pisa: Edizioni Della Normale, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9788876423314.<br />
Majorana played a part in directing physics research<br />
in Rome, especially in the field <strong>of</strong> statistical<br />
description <strong>of</strong> the atom and nuclear physics.<br />
3093. HAGAR, Amit. “Length Matters: The<br />
Einstein–Swann Correspondence and the Constructive<br />
Approach to the Special Theory <strong>of</strong> Relativity.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 39 (2008): 532–556.<br />
3094. HARRISON, Walter A. “Finding the Energy<br />
Bands <strong>of</strong> Silicon.” Phys. Persp. 11 (2009): 198–208.<br />
On mid-20th-century discovery <strong>of</strong> the energy bands<br />
<strong>of</strong> semiconductors.<br />
3095. HOFFMANN, Dieter, Hole RÖSSLER, and Gerald<br />
REUTHER. “ ‘Lachkabinett’ und ‘großes Fest’ der<br />
Physiker. Walter Grotrians ‘physikalischer Einakter’<br />
zu Max Plancks 80. Geburtstag.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 30–53.<br />
“We analyze Grotrian’s drama against the background<br />
<strong>of</strong> both the festive event [<strong>of</strong> the celebration<br />
<strong>of</strong> Planck’s birthday] and the pr<strong>of</strong>essional and social<br />
setting <strong>of</strong> the physicists.” (from the abstract)<br />
3096. JOAS, Christian, and Christoph LEHNER. “The<br />
Classical Roots <strong>of</strong> Wave Mechanics: Schrödinger’s<br />
Transformations <strong>of</strong> the Optical-Mechanical Analogy.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 338–351.<br />
3097. KARACA, Koray. “Historical and Conceptual<br />
Foundations <strong>of</strong> the Higher Dimensional Unification<br />
Program in Physics.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Indiana University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Cat, Jordi. Pub. no. AAT 3409764. 204 pp.<br />
3098. KIM Dong-Won. “The Longer the Stay, the<br />
Better the Result? Nishina Yoshio’s Overseas Study<br />
in the 1920s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: “Locating<br />
Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology: Place and the Production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowledge” [ref. 13]. Hist. Scientiarum<br />
18 (2008): 151–171.<br />
3099. KÖNIG, Heidi. “General Relativity in the<br />
English-Speaking World: The Contributions <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />
L. Brose.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 17 (2006): 169–195.<br />
3100. KUBBINGA, Henk. “Niels Bohr’s Collected<br />
Works.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 119–126.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Niels BOHR, Collected Works<br />
Edited by Finn AASERUD. (2008).<br />
3101. LACKI, J. “Hilbert and Von Neumann and<br />
the Axiomatization <strong>of</strong> Physics: From Absolutism to<br />
Pragmatism.” In Liber Amicorum Jean Dhombres,<br />
edited by RADELET-DE GRAVE (2008) [ref. 273],<br />
277–309.<br />
3102. LI Yanping, WANG Shiping, and DAI Nianzu.<br />
“The Attempts to Establish Atomic Energy <strong>Science</strong><br />
by Academia Sinica and Central Institute <strong>of</strong> Beiping<br />
in 1940s.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 25 (2006): 193–204.<br />
3103. MAGUEIJO, João. A Brilliant Darkness: The<br />
Extraordinary Life and Disappearance <strong>of</strong> Ettore Majorana,<br />
the Troubled Genius <strong>of</strong> the Nuclear Age. (xxi<br />
+ 280 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Basic Books,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780465009039.<br />
3104. MARTÍNEZ-CHAVANZ, Regino. “La recepción<br />
de la física moderna en Colombia.” Saber y<br />
Tiempo 5, no 18 (2004): 41–69.<br />
Discusses the situation in Columbia in comparison<br />
with other Latin American countries.<br />
3105. MELIA, Fulvio. Cracking the Einstein Code:<br />
Relativity and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Black Hole Physics. (xi +<br />
137 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780226519517.<br />
3106. MONALDI, Daniela. “A Note on the Prehistory<br />
<strong>of</strong> Indistinguishable Particles.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue:<br />
Proceedings from the HQ2 Conference [ref. 3078].<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 383–394.<br />
3107. NAGASE-REIMER, Keiko. “The Cyclotron<br />
and the War: Construction <strong>of</strong> the 60-Inch Cyclotron in<br />
Japan.” In Scientific Research in World War II, edited
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3108. NAVARRO, Jaume. “ ‘A Dedicated Missionary’.<br />
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3109. NAVARRO, Jaume. “Electron Diffraction chez<br />
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“Analyses the responses <strong>of</strong> both father and son [J. J.<br />
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3110. OHANIAN, Hans C. “Did Einstein prove<br />
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3111. ORTIZ, Eduardo L. “El giro de la física en la<br />
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3112. OU Qijin. “Biography <strong>of</strong> Li Fo-ki, China’s<br />
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3113. OZAWA, Takeshi. “On the Initial Reception<br />
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3114. PEROVIC, Slobodan. “Why Were Matrix Mechanics<br />
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3115. PLANCK, Max. Max Planck: Annalen Papers.<br />
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A collection <strong>of</strong> notable papers originally published<br />
in Annalen der Physik.<br />
3116. REICHENBACH, Maria Cecilia von. “Richard<br />
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3117. ROCA I ROSELL, Antoni, Víctor NAVARRO<br />
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3118. SALISBURY, Donald. “Léon Rosenfeld and<br />
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3119. SCHEFFLER, Robin Wolfe. “Interests and<br />
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On a hybrid between two interwar British X-ray<br />
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3120. SCHWEBER, S. S. “Weimar Physics: Sommerfeld’s<br />
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3121. SETH, Suman. “Zweideutigkeit about ‘Zweideutigkeit’:<br />
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3122. SMADJA, Ivahn. “Tuning up Mind’s Pattern to<br />
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3123. VALENTE, Giovanni. “John Von Neumann’s<br />
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3124. VOGT, Annette. Vom Hintereingang zum<br />
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3125. WALKER, Mark. “Nuclear Weapons and Reactor<br />
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3126. WU Yan and JIANG Xiaoyuan. “Observation<br />
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3127. WUENSCH, Daniela. Der Erfinder der 5.<br />
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3128. YAMAZAKI, Masakatsu. “Masa Takeuchi and<br />
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3129. ZHANG Feng and HU Huakai. “Researches<br />
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370-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
3130. BIRCH, Arthur J. “Francis Lions, A Memoir<br />
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3131. BROCK, William H. “J. R. Partington (1886–<br />
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On the British chemist and historian <strong>of</strong> chemistry.
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3132. COFFEY, Patrick. Cathedrals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
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3133. COOK, Rosie. “Chemistry at Play.” Chem.<br />
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About chemistry sets for children.<br />
3134. CÔTÉ, Gregory L., and Victoria L. FINKEN-<br />
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3135. CURTIS, Rachel, Catherine LEITH, Joshua<br />
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3136. DAMBROWITZ, K. A., and S. M. KUZNICKI.<br />
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3137. GEARHART, Clayton A. “ ‘Astonishing Successes’<br />
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3138. GORTIER, Leon, and Stephen J. WEININGER.<br />
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3139. GREENBERG, Arthur. Chemistry: Decade by<br />
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3140. GÜNERGUN, Feza. “German Chemists in Istanbul<br />
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3141. KAJI, Masanori. “Nozoe Tetsuo’s Chemical<br />
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3142. KITAHARA Ayao. “Chemical <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Micelles:<br />
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On spherical formations that spontanteously form<br />
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3143. KOSTECKA, Keith. “Americium—From Discovery<br />
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3144. LAFONT, Olivier. “Vie et mort des radicaux.”<br />
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3145. LASZLO, Pierre. “Quality Information from<br />
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Discussion <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> Gabriel Bertrand, Paul<br />
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3146. LECLERCQ, Loïc. “Amand Valeur et Raymond<br />
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3147. LOTYSZ, Slawomir. “An Alchemist or Swindler?<br />
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3148. MARTIN, Dean F., and Barbara B. MARTIN.<br />
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3149. MATSUO Hiroshi. “Intricate Development<br />
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3150. NICKELSEN, Kärin, and Gerd GRASSHOFF.<br />
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Response: Kenji YOSHIHARA, “A Response to<br />
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3152. PALLÓ, Gábor. “The Advantage and Disadvantage<br />
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3153. REED, B. Cameron. “Centrifugation during<br />
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3155. RUBIN, Mordecai B. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ozone.<br />
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3156. SPURLING, Thomas H., and David H.<br />
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3157. TOCA, Ángel, and Agustí NIETO I GALAN.<br />
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3158. TRAVIS, Anthony S. “What a Wonderful Empire<br />
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3159. V. TOSHEV, B. V. Toshev. “Chemists at War.<br />
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3160. VOLLMER, Adam. (Ed.) “Der Chemie<br />
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3161. WAGNER-KYORA, Georg. “Continuities in<br />
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See also: Dolores AUGUSTINE, “Wunderwaffen <strong>of</strong><br />
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3162. WILSON, Anne M. “Harry S. Mosher and<br />
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3163. ZHANG Hao. “The Character Hua (Change)<br />
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3164. ZHANG Li. “Peter Pan Tieh Sah’s Early Career<br />
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On the organic chemist, physiologist and pharmacologist.<br />
370-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
3165. CATALÀ GORGUES, Jesús Ignasi, and Pere<br />
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3168. CUSHMAN, Gregory T. “Enclave Vision: Foreign<br />
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3169. FALCON-LANG, H. J., and R. F. MILLER.<br />
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3170. FLEMING, James Rodger. “Manufacturing the<br />
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3171. FRIEDMAN, Robert Marc. “Making the Aurora<br />
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3172. GOOD, G. A. “Geophysical Travellers: The<br />
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3173. HARPER, Kristine C. “The Scandinavian Tag-<br />
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3174. HENSON, Robert. Weather on the Air: A <strong>History</strong><br />
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3175. HOWKINS, Adrian. “Political Meteorology:<br />
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3176. KELLER, Tait. “The Mountains Roar: The<br />
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3177. MARVIN, U. B. “Théodore Andre Monod<br />
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3178. MIYAGAWA Takuya. “The Meteorological<br />
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3179. ORTIZ, Eduardo L. “La Comisión del Arco<br />
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3180. SVANSSON, Artur. “Walfrid Ekman (1874–<br />
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On the work <strong>of</strong> a Swedish oceanographer.
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3181. TAQUET, P. “On Camelback: René Chudeau<br />
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3182. ZHANG Erping and CAO Xiping. “Early <strong>History</strong><br />
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3183. ZHANG Jiuchen. “Survey <strong>of</strong> Mineral Resources<br />
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A 1945 document with a new introduction.<br />
370-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;<br />
EXPLORATION<br />
3185. FIGUEIRÔA, Silvia F. de M. “ ‘Batedores<br />
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exploração e a ocupação do ‘sertão’ de São Paulo na<br />
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3186. HU Zonggang. “Dr. Tchen-Ngo Liou’s Sino-<br />
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3187. LUO Guihuan and XU Fengxian. “Successful<br />
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the Last Eighty Years,” 31-42 [ref. 3222]; LI<br />
Xuetong, “Justice, Right and Benefit: Negotiation<br />
between Chinese Scholars and Sven Hedin<br />
in 1927,” 43-55 [ref. 2900]; LI Xinwei, “Yuan<br />
Fuli in the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition<br />
to the North-Western Provinces <strong>of</strong> China,” 56–<br />
65 [ref. 3373]; XU Qinqi, “Pr<strong>of</strong>. Yuan Fuli’s<br />
Outstanding Contribution to Vertebrate Palaeontology,”<br />
66–71 [ref. 3239]; GUIHUAN Luo, “Members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition to the<br />
North-Western Provinces <strong>of</strong> China 1927–1933,”<br />
72–82.<br />
3188. NIELSEN, Kristian Hvidtfelt. “In Quest <strong>of</strong><br />
Publicity: The <strong>Science</strong>-Media Partnership <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Galathea Deep Sea Expedition from 1950 to 1952.”<br />
Public Underst. Sci. 18 (2009): 464–480.<br />
3189. NIELSEN, Kristian Hvidtfelt. “Postcolonial<br />
Partnerships: Deep Sea Research, Media Coverage<br />
and (Inter)National Narratives on the Galathea Deep<br />
Sea Expedition from 1950 to 1952.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci.<br />
43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 75–98.<br />
3190. PEARSON, Alastair W., and Michael HEFFER-<br />
NAN. “The American Geographical <strong>Society</strong>’s Map <strong>of</strong><br />
Hispanic America: Million-Scale Mapping between<br />
the Wars.” Imago Mundi 61 (2009): 215–243.<br />
3191. SCHRAMM, Manuel. Digitale Landschaften.<br />
Pallas Athene. Beiträge zur Universitäts- und<br />
Wissenschaftsgeschichte, 30. (212 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9783515093460.<br />
Comparison between 20th-century styles <strong>of</strong> cartography<br />
and perceptions <strong>of</strong> space and environment in<br />
Germany and the United States.<br />
3192. ZHANG, Jiuchen. “Integrated Surveys <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
Resources during the ‘Great Leap Forward.’ ”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
25 (2006): 343–354.<br />
3193. ZHANG Jiuchen. “The Takeover <strong>of</strong> the Sino-<br />
Swedish Northwest Expedition by Chinese Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Scences.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J.<br />
Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 238–246.<br />
370-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
3194. COSTA, Jane et al. “Coleção entomológica do<br />
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz: resgate de acervo científicohistórico<br />
disperso pelo Massacre de Manguinhos.”<br />
English title: [The Entomology Collection at Instituto<br />
Oswaldo Cruz: Restoring a Historical Scientific<br />
Collection Scattered by the Manguinhos Massacre].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 401–410.<br />
3195. ENRIGHT, Kelly. “ ‘The Maximum <strong>of</strong> Wilderness’:<br />
Naturalists and the Image <strong>of</strong> the Jungle in<br />
American Culture.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Rutgers: The State University <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey - New Brunswick, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Fabian, Ann V. Pub. no. AAT 3389070. 275 pp.<br />
3196. HEIZER, Alda. “Notícias sobre uma<br />
expedição: Jean Massart e a missão biológica belga
370. 20th century 175<br />
ao Brasil, 1922–1923.” English title: [Notes on an<br />
Expedition: Jean Massart and the Belgium Biological<br />
Mission to Brazil, 1922–1923]. Manguinhos 15<br />
(2008): 849–864.<br />
3197. JACKSON, Patrick N. Wyse, and Mary E.<br />
Spencer JONES. “The Quiet Workforce: The Various<br />
Roles <strong>of</strong> Women in Geological and Natural <strong>History</strong><br />
Museums during the Early to Mid-1900s.” In The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by<br />
BUREK and HIGGS (2007) [ref. 318], 97–113.<br />
3198. JUNGHANS, Miriam. “Emilia Snethlage<br />
(1868–1929): uma naturalista alemã na Amazônia.”<br />
English title: [Emília Snethlage (1868–1929): A<br />
German Naturalist in the Amazon]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Gender, Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222].<br />
Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008): 243–255.<br />
3199. ROSSI, Michael. “Fabricating Authenticity:<br />
Modeling a Whale at the American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>History</strong>, 1906–1974.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 338–361.<br />
3200. RYTTERI, Teijo, and Riikka PUHAKKA. “Formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Finland’s National Parks as a Political<br />
Issue.” Ethics Place Environ. 12 (2009): 91–106.<br />
3201. TELLADO, J. M., and J. MOLINA. “ ‘Un mes<br />
en Londres’: Angel Cabrera Latorre at the British<br />
Museum (Natural <strong>History</strong>) and the Launch <strong>of</strong> an<br />
International Career.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 37 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
1–18.<br />
3202. UDDIN, Lisa. “Breeding Grounds: Race,<br />
Space and Species in the New American Zoo.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 70/01 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Rochester, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Saab, A. Joan. Pub. no. AAT 3343622. 309<br />
pp.<br />
370-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
3203. ALATOUT, Samer. “Bringing Abundance into<br />
Environmental Politics: Constructing a Zionist Network<br />
<strong>of</strong> Water Abundance, Immigration, and Colonization.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 363–394.<br />
On the “emergence and consolidation <strong>of</strong> a Zionist<br />
network <strong>of</strong> abundance, immigration, and colonization<br />
in Palestine between 1918 and 1948” and the<br />
role <strong>of</strong> geologists and geophysicists therein. (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
3204. BANKOFF, Greg. “First Impressions: Diarists,<br />
Scientists, Imperialists and the Management <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Environment in the American Pacific, 1899–1902.” J.<br />
Pac. Hist. 44 (2009): 261–280.<br />
3205. BÖRJESON, Lowe, Dorothy L. HODGSON, and<br />
Pius Z. YANDA. “Northeast Tanzania’s Disappearing<br />
Rangelands: Historical Perspectives on Recent<br />
Land Use Change.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on ecology<br />
and environmental transformations in Tanzania<br />
[ref. 2463]. Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 41 (2008):<br />
523–556.<br />
3206. BOYER, Diane E., and Robert H. WEBB.<br />
Damming Grand Canyon: The 1923 USGS Colorado<br />
River Expedition. (xiii + 289 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Logan, UT: Utah State University Press,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780874216608.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R99]<br />
3207. BURNS, Shirley Stewart. Bringing Down the<br />
Mountains: The Impact <strong>of</strong> Mountaintop Removal on<br />
Southern West Virginia Communities. West Virginia<br />
and Appalachia, 5. (xvii + 214 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Morgantown: University <strong>of</strong> West Virginia<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9781933202174.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R131]<br />
3208. CARLSON, Anthony E. “The Other Kind <strong>of</strong><br />
Reclamation: Wetlands Drainage and National Water<br />
Policy, 1902–1912.” Agr. Hist. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 451–478.<br />
3209. CHIANG, Connie Y. “Imprisoned Nature: Toward<br />
an Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the World War II<br />
Japanese American Incarceration.” Environ. Hist. 15<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 236–267.<br />
3210. COLEMAN, David C. Big Ecology: The Emergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ecosystem <strong>Science</strong>. (xii + 236 pp.; ill.;<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780520264755.<br />
3211. DAGENAIS, Michèle, and Caroline DURAND.<br />
“Cleaning, Draining, and Sanitizing the City: Conceptions<br />
and Uses <strong>of</strong> Water in the Montreal Region.”<br />
Can. Hist. Rev. 87 (2006): 621–651.<br />
3212. DOYLE, Barry. “Managing and Contesting<br />
Industrial Pollution in Middlesbrough, 1880–1940.”<br />
North. Hist. 47 (<strong>2010</strong>): 135–154.<br />
3213. GARDNER, Robert. “Constructing a Technological<br />
Forest: Nature, Culture, and Tree-Planting in<br />
the Nebraska Sand Hills.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009):<br />
275–297.<br />
3214. GARDNER, Robert. “Trees as Technology:<br />
Planting Shelterbelts on the Great Plains.” Hist. &<br />
Tech. 25 (2009): 325–341.<br />
3215. GOUGH, Joseph. Managing Canada’s Fisheries:<br />
From Early Days to the Year 2000. (viii +<br />
521 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Sillery, Quebec:<br />
Septentrion, 2007. ISBN: 9782894485231.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R348]<br />
3216. HUIZEN, Philip Van. “Building a Green<br />
Dam: Environmental Modernism and the Canadian-<br />
American Libby Dam Project.” Pacific Hist. Rev. 79<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 418–453.<br />
3217. HUMPHREYS, L. R. Crawford Munro: A Vision<br />
for Australia’s Water. (xiv + 174 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Engineers Media, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780858259522.<br />
On the father <strong>of</strong> hydrology in Australia and his<br />
work in sustainable water use.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R464]<br />
3218. KHERAJ, Sean. “Restoring Nature: Ecology,<br />
Memory, and the Storm <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Vancouver’s Stanley<br />
Park.” Can. Hist. Rev. 88 (2007): 577–612.<br />
3219. KIDDER, Paul. “The Urbanist Ethics <strong>of</strong> Jane<br />
Jacobs.” Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 253–266.<br />
3220. LANSING, Michael J. “ ‘Salvaging the Man<br />
Power <strong>of</strong> America’: Conservation, Manhood, and
176 370. 20th century<br />
Disabled Veterans during World War I.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 14 (2009): 32–57.<br />
On Progressive-era efforts at vocational training <strong>of</strong><br />
disabled veterans in forestry by employing wooden<br />
prosthetic devices.<br />
3221. LIGHT, Jennifer S. The Nature <strong>of</strong> Cities: Ecological<br />
Visions and the American Urban Pr<strong>of</strong>essions,<br />
1920–1960. (x + 310 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore:<br />
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780801891366.<br />
3222. LUO Guihuan. “Environmental Change in the<br />
Edsin-gol Valley in the Last Eighty Years.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on the<br />
Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition [ref. 3187]. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26, suppl. (2007): 31–42.<br />
3223. MAHER, Neil M. Nature’s New Deal: The<br />
Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Environmental Movement. (x + 316 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780195306019.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R570]<br />
3224. MILLER, Char. Ground Work: Conservation<br />
in American Culture. (vii + 182 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.)<br />
Durham, NC: Forest <strong>History</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780890300695.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R618]<br />
3225. PEARSON, Chris. “A ‘Watery Desert’ in Vichy<br />
France: The Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Camargue<br />
Wetlands, 1940–1944.” French Hist. Stud. 32 (2009):<br />
479–509.<br />
3226. QUIVIK, Freric L. “Engineering Nature: The<br />
Souris River and the Production <strong>of</strong> Migratory Waterfowl.”<br />
Hist. & Tech. 25 (2009): 307–323.<br />
3227. RUMORE, Gina Maria. “A Natural Laboratory,<br />
a National Monument: Carving Out a Place for<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in Glacier Bay, Alaska, 1879–1959.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Gregory Kohlstedt, Sally; Borrello, Mark.<br />
Pub. no. AAT 3371905. 318 pp. “Analyzes the role<br />
played by Glacier Bay in shaping scientific practice<br />
and theory in ecology and glaciology between 1879<br />
and 1959.” (from the abstract)<br />
3228. SOVACOOL, Benjamin K., and Marilyn A.<br />
BROWN. (Eds.) Energy and American <strong>Society</strong>—<br />
Thirteen Myths. (xiii + 371 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Dordrecht: Springer, 2007. ISBN: 9781402055638.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R853]<br />
3229. STACY, Ian. “Roads to Ruin on the Atomic<br />
Frontier: Environmental Decision Making at the<br />
Hanford Nuclear Reservation, 1942–1952.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 415–448.<br />
3230. UEKÖTTER, Frank. “Green Nazis? Reassessing<br />
the Environmental <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nazi Germany.”<br />
Germ. Stud. Rev. 30 (2007): 267–287.<br />
3231. WAKILD, Emily. “Border Chasm: International<br />
Boundary Parks and Mexican Conservation,<br />
1935–1945.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 453–475.<br />
3232. WALKER, Richard. The Country in the City:<br />
The Greening <strong>of</strong> the San Francisco Bay Area. Weyerhaeuser<br />
Environmental Books. (xxiii + 378 pp.; ill.;<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) Seattle: University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780295987019.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R916]<br />
370-124. PALEONTOLOGY<br />
3233. ARNOLD, Lois B. “The Education and Career<br />
<strong>of</strong> Carlotta J. Maury: Part 2.” Earth Sci. Hist. 29<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 52–68.<br />
On this paleontologist whose work with the oil industry<br />
spawned conflicts <strong>of</strong> interest between public<br />
academic research and commercial companies.<br />
3234. BARON, Christian. “Epistemic Values in<br />
the Burgess Shale Debate.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 286–295.<br />
Explores how the Burgess Shale debate provided<br />
paleontologists with arguments that helped establish<br />
their scientific authority.<br />
3235. BRINKMAN, Paul D. The Second Jurassic<br />
Dinosaur Rush: Museums and Paleontology in America<br />
at the Turn <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century. (312 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago; London: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780226074726.<br />
3236. FRASER, H. E., and C. J. CLEAL. “The Contribution<br />
<strong>of</strong> British Women to Carboniferous Palaeobotany<br />
during the First Half <strong>of</strong> the 20th Century.” In<br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited<br />
by BUREK and HIGGS (2007) [ref. 318], 51–82.<br />
3237. GOULDEN, Murray. “Boundary-work and the<br />
Human—Animal Binary: Piltdown Man, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Media.” Public Underst. Sci. 18 (2009): 275–291.<br />
3238. SHINDLER, Karolyn. “A Knowledge Unique:<br />
The Life <strong>of</strong> the Pioneering Explorer and Palaeontologist,<br />
Dorothea Bate (1878–1951).” In The Role <strong>of</strong><br />
Women in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Geology, edited by BUREK<br />
and HIGGS (2007) [ref. 318], 295–303.<br />
3239. XU Qinqi. “Pr<strong>of</strong>. Yuan Fuli’s Outstanding<br />
Contribution to Vertebrate Palaeontology.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on the<br />
Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition [ref. 3187]. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 26, suppl. (2007): 66–71.<br />
370-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
3240. CASASSAS I SIMÓ, Oriol. “L’Escola<br />
Biològica Catalana.” Translated Title: [The Catalan<br />
Biological School.] In Catalan. In La Ciència en<br />
la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by<br />
VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 627–653.<br />
3241. NICKELSEN, Kärin. “The Construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Scientific Model: Otto Warburg and the Building<br />
Block Strategy.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.<br />
40 (2009): 73–86.<br />
3242. OFRAN, Yanay. “The Two Cultures and Systems<br />
Biology: How Philosophy Starts Where <strong>Science</strong><br />
Ends.” Part <strong>of</strong> a symosium on disciplinary distinctions<br />
in science and the humanities. [ref. 3685]. Eur.<br />
Legacy 13 (2008): 589–604.
370. 20th century 177<br />
3243. SCHWERIN, Alexander von. “Prekäre St<strong>of</strong>fe.<br />
Radiumökonomie, Risikoepisteme und die Etablierung<br />
der Radioindikatortechnik in der Zeit des<br />
Nationalsozialismus.” NTM 17 (2009): 5–33.<br />
On the tracer work <strong>of</strong> biophysicists and radiation<br />
biologists working at the Genetic Department <strong>of</strong><br />
the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in<br />
Berlin and at the Institut de Chimie Nucléaire at<br />
Paris.<br />
3244. SEPKOSKI, David, and Michael RUSE. (Eds.)<br />
The Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on the<br />
Growth <strong>of</strong> Modern Paleobiology. (568 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index; maps.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780226748610.<br />
Contents: David SEPKOSKI and Michael RUSE,<br />
“Introduction: Paleontology at the High Table”;<br />
David SEPKOSKI, “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Paleobiology”;<br />
Michael J. BENTON, “The Fossil Record:<br />
Biological or Geological Signal?”; Richard A.<br />
FORTEY, “Biogeography and Evolution in the<br />
Early Paleozoic”; Richard J. ALDRIDGE and<br />
Derek E. G. BRIGGS, “The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Conodont<br />
Anatomy and Its Importance for Understanding the<br />
Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Vertebrates”; J. William SCHOPF,<br />
“Emergence <strong>of</strong> Precambrian Paleobiology: A New<br />
Field <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>”; John R. HORNER, “Dinosaurs<br />
at the Table”; Tim D. WHITE, “Ladders, Bushes,<br />
Punctuations, and Clades: Hominid Paleobiology<br />
in the Late Twentieth Century”; Patricia PRINCE-<br />
HOUSE, “Punctuated Equilibria and Speciation:<br />
What Does It Mean to Be a Darwinian?”; Francisco<br />
J. AYALA, “Molecular Evolution vis-à-vis<br />
Paleontology”; Derek TURNER, “Beyond Detective<br />
Work: Empirical Testing in Paleontology”;<br />
Todd A. GRANTHAM, “Taxic Paleobiology and the<br />
Pursuit <strong>of</strong> a Unified Evolutionary Theory”; David<br />
E. FASTOVSKY, “Ideas in Dinosaur Paleontology:<br />
Resonating to Social and Political Context”; Susan<br />
TURNER and David OLDROYD, “Reg Sprigg<br />
and the Discovery <strong>of</strong> the Ediacara Fauna in South<br />
Australia: Its Approach to the High Table”; Manfred<br />
D. LAUBICHLER and Karl J. NIKLAS, “The<br />
Morphological Tradition in German Paleontology:<br />
Otto Jaekel, Walter Zimmermann, and Otto<br />
Schindewolf”; David SEPKOSKI, “ ‘Radical’ or<br />
‘Conservative’? The Origin and Early Reception<br />
<strong>of</strong> Punctuated Equilibrium”; John HUSS, “The<br />
Shape <strong>of</strong> Evolution: The MBL Model and Clade<br />
Shape”; Joe CAIN, “Ritual Patricide: Why Stephen<br />
Jay Gould Assassinated George Gaylord Simpson”;<br />
Arnold I. MILLER, “The Consensus That<br />
Changed the Paleobiological World”; James W.<br />
VALENTINE, “The Infusion <strong>of</strong> Biology into Paleontological<br />
Research”; Richard BAMBACH, “From<br />
Empirical Paleoecology to Evolutionary Paleobiology:<br />
A Personal Journey”; Rebecca Z. GER-<br />
MAN, “Intellectual Evolution across an Academic<br />
Landscape”; Anthony HALLAM, “The Problem <strong>of</strong><br />
Punctuational Speciation and Trends in the Fossil<br />
Record”; Arthur J. BOUCOT, “Punctuated Equilibrium<br />
Versus Community Evolution”; David SEP-<br />
KOSKI and David M. RAUP, “An Interview with<br />
David M. Raup”; David JABLONSKI, “Paleontology<br />
in the Twenty-First Century”; Michael RUSE,<br />
“Punctuations and Paradigms: Has Paleobiology<br />
Been through a Paradigm Shift?.”<br />
3245. TIRARD, Stéphane. “Stéphane Leduc (1853–<br />
1939) : De la médecine à la biologie synthétique.”<br />
Hist. Sci. Médicales 43 (2009): 67–72.<br />
370-131. BOTANY<br />
3246. BAYTOP, Asuman. “Contribution <strong>of</strong> Otto<br />
Schwarz (1900–1983) to the Flora <strong>of</strong> Anatolia.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast.<br />
10 (2008): 109–114.<br />
3247. BAYTOP, Asuman. “Edward Kent Balls<br />
(1892–1984), Plant Collector and Horticulturist.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Turkish. Osmanli Bilimi Arast.<br />
10 (2008): 103–108.<br />
3248. CABRAL, João Paulo. “La Revista Broteria,<br />
los jesuitas naturalistas y Gonçalo Sampaio.<br />
Intercambio de plantas e ideas y el desarrollo de la<br />
botánica en Portugal.” Asclepio 62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
61–92.<br />
3249. GAUSEMEIER, Bernd. “Political Networking<br />
and Scientific Modernization: Botanical Research<br />
at the KWI for Biology and Its Place in National<br />
Socialist <strong>Science</strong> Policy.” In The Kaiser Wilhelm<br />
<strong>Society</strong> under National Socialism, edited by HEIM et<br />
al. (2009) [ref. 2971], 227–250.<br />
3250. STAR, Paul. “Ecology: A <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nation?<br />
The Utilization <strong>of</strong> Plant Ecology in New Zealand,<br />
1896–1930.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 17 (2006): 197–<br />
207.<br />
3251. XU Fengxian. “K. S. Hao’s Plant Collection in<br />
the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition to the North-<br />
Western Provinces <strong>of</strong> China and Further Research.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue<br />
on the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition [ref. 3187].<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26, suppl. (2007): 23–30.<br />
370-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
3252. GARCIA, Susana V. “Especies locales, mercado<br />
y transporte en las investigaciones embriológicas:<br />
el estudio de la poliembrionía en armadillos a principios<br />
del siglo XX.” English title: [Local Species,<br />
the Market, and Transportation in Embryological Research:<br />
The Study <strong>of</strong> Polyembryony in Armadillos in<br />
the Early Twentieth Century]. Proceedings from the<br />
conference “Engineering and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />
Communication and transportation infrastructure in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in Ibero-America” held at<br />
the Universidade de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6,<br />
2006. [ref. 2170]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 697–717.<br />
3253. GARCÍA, Susana V. “Miguel Fernández y<br />
el proyecto científico-educativo del Laboratorio de<br />
Zoología del Museo de La Plata.” Saber y Tiempo 5,<br />
no 17 (2004): 97–126.<br />
3254. POULIN, Isabelle. “Peut-on raconter la<br />
science ? Réflexions sur la traduction controversée<br />
d’un écrivain lépidoptériste : Vladimir Nabokov.”<br />
In Traduire la science, edited by DURIS (2008)<br />
[ref. 251], 153–162.<br />
3255. RIES, Christopher Jacob. “Angels, Demons,<br />
Birds and Dinosaurs: Creativity, Meaning, and Truth
178 370. 20th century<br />
in the Life, Art and <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gerhard Heilmann<br />
(1859–1946).” Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
69–91.<br />
On the Danish artist and graphic designer.<br />
370-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />
3256. BRUSH, Stephen G. Choosing Selection: The<br />
Revival <strong>of</strong> Natural Selection in Anglo-American Evolutionary<br />
Biology, 1930–1970. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, 99 pt. 3. (183 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: American Philosophical<br />
<strong>Society</strong>, 2009. ISBN: 9781606189931.<br />
3257. CAIN, Joe. “Rethinking the Synthesis Period<br />
in Evolutionary Studies.” J. Hist. Biol. 42 (2009):<br />
621–648.<br />
3258. DELISLE, Richard G. Les philosophies du néodarwinisme<br />
: Conceptions divergentes sur l’homme<br />
et le sens de l’évolution. <strong>Science</strong>, histoire et société.<br />
Travaux et recherches. (x + 411 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9782130566267.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R227]<br />
3259. HAGEMANN, Rudolf. “Curt Stern (1902–<br />
1981): Drosophila-Genetiker und Human-Genetiker<br />
in Deutschland und den USA.” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
11 (2006): 31–46.<br />
3260. HARPER, Peter S. A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />
Genetics. Oxford Monographs on Medical<br />
Genetics, 57. (xi + 557 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780195187502.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R401]<br />
3261. KELLER, Evelyn Fox. Le siècle du gène.<br />
Traduit de l’anglais par Stéphane SCHMITT. Bibliothèque<br />
des sciences humaines. (iii + 173 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Gallimard, 2003. ISBN:<br />
9782070766352.<br />
French translation <strong>of</strong> Evelyn Fox KELLER, The<br />
Century <strong>of</strong> the Gene (2000)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R496]<br />
3262. KREMENTSOV, Nikolai. “Darwinism, Marxism,<br />
and Genetics in the Soviet Union.” In Biology<br />
and Ideology from Descartes to Dawkins, edited by<br />
ALEXANDER and NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 215–<br />
246.<br />
3263. KUTSCHERA, Ulrich. “Predator-Driven<br />
Macroevolution in Flyingfishes Inferred from Behavioural<br />
Studies: Historical Controversies and a<br />
Hypothesis.” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 10 (2005): 59–77.<br />
3264. LEVIT, Georgy S., and Lennart OLSSON.<br />
“ ‘Evolution on Rails’: Mechanisms and Levels <strong>of</strong><br />
Orthogenesis.” Ann. Hist. Phil. Biol. 11 (2006):<br />
99–138.<br />
3265. LOUÇÃ, Francisco. “Emancipation through<br />
Interaction—How Eugenics and Statistics Converged<br />
and Diverged.” J. Hist. Biol. 42 (2009): 649–684.<br />
3266. MILAM, Erika Lorraine. Looking for a Few<br />
Good Males: Female Choice in Evolutionary Biology.<br />
Animals, <strong>History</strong>, Culture. (236 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780801894190.<br />
Close study <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> mid-20th-century<br />
evolutionary biology.<br />
3267. PELAYO, Francisco. “Debatiendo sobre Darwin<br />
en España: antidarwinismo, teorías evolucionistas<br />
alternativas y síntesis moderna.” Asclepio 61, no.<br />
2 (2009): 101–128.<br />
3268. PIGLIUCCI, Massimo. “Sewall Wright’s<br />
Adaptive Landscapes: 1932 vs. 1988.” Biol. &<br />
Phil. 23 (2008): 591–603.<br />
3269. POPOV, Igor. “Orthogenesis versus Darwinism:<br />
The Russian Case.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008):<br />
367–397.<br />
3270. SATZINGER, Helga. “Racial Purity, Stable<br />
Genes, and Sex Difference: Gender in the Making<br />
<strong>of</strong> Genetic Concepts by Richard Goldschmidt and<br />
Fritz Lenz, 1916 to 1936.” In The Kaiser Wilhelm<br />
<strong>Society</strong> under National Socialism, edited by HEIM et<br />
al. (2009) [ref. 2971], 145–170.<br />
3271. SCHLOEGEL, Judith Johns. “Intimate Biology:<br />
Herbert Spencer Jennings, Tracy Sonneborn, and the<br />
Career <strong>of</strong> American Protozoan Genetics.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 67/06 (2006).<br />
Dissertation at Indiana University, 2006. Advisor:<br />
Glib<strong>of</strong>f, Sander. Pub. no. AAT 3223050. 299 pp.<br />
3272. SNELDERS, Stephen. “National Socialism,<br />
Human Genetics and Eugenics in the Netherlands,<br />
1940–1945.” In Scientific Research in World War<br />
II, edited by MAAS and HOOIJMAIJERS (2009)<br />
[ref. 2962], 109–120.<br />
3273. STEEN, Tomoko Y. “The Case <strong>of</strong> Ohta<br />
Tomoko: A Woman Geneticist in the Neutralist-<br />
Selectionist Evolution Controversy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special<br />
Issue: “Locating Japanese <strong>Science</strong> and Technology:<br />
Place and the Production <strong>of</strong> Knowledge” [ref. 13].<br />
Hist. Scientiarum 18 (2008): 172–184.<br />
370-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />
3274. ALMEIDA, Darcy Fontoura de. “A opção de<br />
Carlos Chagas Filho pela física biológica: razões e<br />
motivações.” English title: [Carlos Chagas Filho’s<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> Biological Physics: Reasons and Motivations].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 261–275.<br />
3275. BRANDT, Christina. “Zeitschichten des Klons.<br />
Anmerkungen zu einer Begriffsgeschichte.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 123–146.<br />
3276. FRANKLIN, Laura R. “From a Microbiological<br />
Point <strong>of</strong> View.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Columbia University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Kitcher, Philip. Pub. no. AAT 3333338. 278<br />
pp.<br />
3277. LONG, Tulley. “William McElroy, the<br />
McCollum-Pratt Institute, and the Transformation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Biology at Johns Hopkins, 1945–1960.” J. Hist.<br />
Biol. 42 (2009): 765–809.
370. 20th century 179<br />
3278. RHEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. “Internationalism<br />
and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.” Ann. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. 11 (2006): 249–254.<br />
3279. SPATH, Susan, Maureen O’MALLEY, Jesse<br />
ZANEVELD, Rob KNIGHT, and Carl ZIMMER. “Author’s<br />
Response to Symposium: Life through a Microbial<br />
Lens.” Metascience 18 (2009): 179–205.<br />
Response to Jesse ZANEVELD and Rob KNIGHT,<br />
Metascience 18 (2009): 179-205, Maureen<br />
O’MALLEY, Metascience 18 (2009): 179-205<br />
and Susan SPATH, Metascience 18 (2009): 179-<br />
205. Essay review <strong>of</strong> Carl ZIMMER, Microcosm<br />
(2008); Carl ZIMMER, Microcosm (2008); Carl<br />
ZIMMER, Microcosm (2008); Carl ZIMMER, Microcosm<br />
(2008).<br />
3280. VRAY, Bernard. “Les apports de la biologie<br />
moléculaire à la paléoparasitologie.” Vesalius 8, no.<br />
1 (2002): 45–52.<br />
370-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
3281. BROWN, S. “Hitler’s Bible: An Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
the Relationship between American and German<br />
Eugenics in Pre-War Nazi Germany.” Vesalius 15<br />
(2009): 26–31.<br />
3282. CASTAÑEDA LÓPEZ, Gabriela, and Ana Cecilia<br />
RODRÍGUEZ DE ROMO. “La enseñanza de la<br />
fisiología experimental en la Escuela Nacional de<br />
Medicina de México (1900–1933).” Llull 32 (2009):<br />
33–58.<br />
3283. HIRSZFELD, Ludwick. Ludwik Hirszfeld: The<br />
Story <strong>of</strong> One Life. Edited by Marta A. BALINSKA<br />
and William H. SCHNEIDER. (xxxv + 362 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Rochester, NY: University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />
Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9781580463386.<br />
Translation <strong>of</strong> the autobiography (annotated with<br />
interviews by friends, students, and relatives) <strong>of</strong><br />
the serologist who opened the field <strong>of</strong> human population<br />
genetics and studied genetics <strong>of</strong> disease and<br />
immunology.<br />
3284. JIANG Gongcheng. “Eugenics and the Élite<br />
Marriage Ethics in Modern China—An Analysis for<br />
the Marriage Story <strong>of</strong> Translation for The Kallikak<br />
Family: A Study in the Heredity <strong>of</strong> Feeblemindedness.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist.<br />
Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 75–85.<br />
3285. JONES, Jeannette Eileen. “ ‘Gorilla Trails<br />
in Paradise’: Carl Akeley, Mary Bradley, and the<br />
American Search for the Missing Link.” J. Amer.<br />
Cult. 29 (2006): 321–336.<br />
3286. MAXWELL, Anne. “Eugenics and the Classical<br />
Ideal <strong>of</strong> Beauty in Philip K. Dick’s ‘The Golden<br />
Man.’ ” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 36 (2009): 87–100.<br />
3287. PODGORNY, Irina. “La Derrota del Genio.<br />
Cráneos y cerebros en la filogenia argentina.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue: La Universidad Nacional de La Plata:<br />
apuntes para su historia [ref. 246]. Saber y Tiempo 5,<br />
no 20 (2005): 63–106.<br />
3288. REGGIANI, Andrés H. “Depopulation, Fascism,<br />
and Eugenics in 1930s Argentina.” Hispanic<br />
Amer. Hist. Rev. 90 (<strong>2010</strong>): 283–318.<br />
“Argues that Argentine medical practitioners were<br />
much more receptive to eugenic sterilization than<br />
previously claimed.” (from the abstract)<br />
3289. RICHMOND, Jesse. “Experts and Australopithecines:<br />
Credibility and Controversy in the <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Human Evolution, 1924–1959.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />
2009. Advisor: Oreskes, Naomi. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3386841. 306 pp.<br />
3290. SCHOENL, William, and Danielle PECK. “Advertising<br />
Eugenics: Charles M. Goethe’s Campaign<br />
to Improve the Race.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 75–80.<br />
On the broad appeal <strong>of</strong> eugenics in America up<br />
through the late 1930s.<br />
3291. SLEIGH, Charlotte. “Plastic Body, Permanent<br />
Body: Czech Representations <strong>of</strong> Corporeality in the<br />
Early Twentieth Century.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 241–255.<br />
3292. SOUZA, Vanderlei Sebastião de et al. “Arquivo<br />
de Antropologia Física do Museu Nacional: fontes<br />
para a história da eugenia no Brasil.” Article also<br />
in English. English title: [The National Museum’s<br />
Physical Anthropology Archive: Sources on the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Eugenics in Brazil]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
763–777.<br />
3293. WANHALLA, Angela. “To ‘Better the Breed<br />
<strong>of</strong> Men’: Women and Eugenics in New Zealand,<br />
1900-1935.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 16 (2007): 163–182.<br />
3294. WEINBERG, Robert. “Biology and the Jewish<br />
Question after the Revolution: One Soviet Approach<br />
to the Productivization <strong>of</strong> Jewish Labor.” Jewish Hist.<br />
21 (2007): 413–428.<br />
3295. WEINDLING, Paul. “Genetics, Eugenics,<br />
and the Holocaust.” In Biology and Ideology from<br />
Descartes to Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and<br />
NUMBERS (<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 192–214.<br />
3296. WITTMANN, Emily. “To What Extent Were<br />
Ideas and Beliefs about Eugenics held in Nazi Germany<br />
Shared in Britain and the United States Prior to<br />
the Second World War?” Vesalius 10, no. 1 (2004):<br />
16–19.<br />
370-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
3297. DEVINSKY, Janna, Daniel LOWENSTEIN, and<br />
Richard MCELREA. “Harold Shaw and the Ross Sea<br />
Party: Epilepsy in the Antarctic.” J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />
18 (2009): 320–328.<br />
Story <strong>of</strong> an epileptic on an Antarctic sea voyage.<br />
3298. GARCÍA-MARÍN, Virginia, Pablo GARCÍA-<br />
LÓPEZ, and Miguel FREIRE. “The Growth Cone as<br />
Seen through Cajal’s Original Histological Preparations<br />
and Publications.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009):<br />
197–210.
180 370. 20th century<br />
3299. LANGER, Karen G. “Babinski’s Anosognosia<br />
for Hemiplegia in Early Twentieth-Century French<br />
Neurology.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18 (2009): 387–405.<br />
3300. MACMILLAN, Malcolm. “Evolution and the<br />
Neurosciences Down-Under.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 18<br />
(2009): 150–196.<br />
3301. MORGAN, Lynn M. “The Embryography <strong>of</strong><br />
Alice B. Toklas.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 50 (2008):<br />
304–325.<br />
On Gertrude Stein’s early career as a medical<br />
student at Johns Hopkins where she worked on a<br />
model <strong>of</strong> a young human brain.<br />
3302. SCHMUHL, Hans-Walter. “Brain Research<br />
and the Murder <strong>of</strong> the Sick: The Kaiser Wilhelm<br />
Institute for Brain Research, 1937–1945.” In The<br />
Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>Society</strong> under National Socialism,<br />
edited by HEIM et al. (2009) [ref. 2971], 99–119.<br />
3303. SOLHDJU, Katrin. “Mapping Nerves: An<br />
Investigation into the Vitality <strong>of</strong> an Image.” Nuncius<br />
24 (2009): 465–488.<br />
3304. YORK, George K. “Localization <strong>of</strong> Language<br />
Function in the Twentieth Century.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on Cerebral Localization [ref. 419]. J. Hist.<br />
Neurosci. 18 (2009): 283–290.<br />
370-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
3305. BERTON, Mireille. “Cinéma et sciences du<br />
psychisme en 1900 : la névrose, la paramnésie,<br />
la transe.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Film und Wissenschaft:<br />
Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und Parallelitäten.<br />
[ref. 216]. Gesnerus 66 (2009): 103–120.<br />
3306. BIRMAN, Joel. “Tradição, memória e arquivo<br />
da brasilidade: sobre o inconsciente em Mário de<br />
Andrade.” English title: [Tradition, Memory and<br />
Archives <strong>of</strong> “Brazilianness:” The Unconscious in<br />
Mário de Andrade]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 195–<br />
216.<br />
3307. BOIRE, Richard Glen. “Mimetics Hostilis:<br />
An Assemblage <strong>of</strong> Law, Psychiatry, and Chemical<br />
Artifice.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on psychotropic<br />
drugs and science [ref. 3315]. Configurations 16<br />
(2008): 145–165.<br />
On the relationship between US constitutional<br />
law and the religious implications <strong>of</strong> psychotropic<br />
drugs.<br />
3308. BROWNE, Derek. “Konrad Lorenz on Instinct<br />
and Phylogenetic Information.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010104.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 8000 words.<br />
3309. BRYCELAND, Christy. “From ‘Gunslingers’<br />
to ‘Policed Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals’: The Historical and Institutional<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Psychology in<br />
Alberta.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 67/11 (2007).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Calgary (Canada),<br />
2006. Pub. no. AAT NR19148. 276 pp.<br />
3310. BUERKLE, Darcy. “Gendered Spectatorship,<br />
Jewish Women, and Psychological Advertising in<br />
Weimar Germany.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 15 (2006):<br />
625–636.<br />
3311. CRONE, Anna Lisa. “Christianizing Freud:<br />
Sublimation and Creativity in Modern Russian Religious<br />
Thought.” Russ. Hist. 36 (2009): 360–390.<br />
3312. DEARY, Ian J., Martin LAWN, Caroline<br />
E. BRETT, Alison PATTIE, and David J.<br />
BARTHOLOMEW. “Archival Sources for Sir Godfrey<br />
Hilton Thomson.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
95–103.<br />
3313. DONINA, Irina Nikolaevna.<br />
“ ‘Autobiographies <strong>of</strong> the Godless’ as a Source on<br />
Mass Social Psychology in the Late 1920s and the<br />
Early 1930s (From Materials in the Manuscript<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the State Museum <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Religion).” Russ. Stud. Hist. 47 (2008): 65–92.<br />
3314. DOROSHOW, Deborah Blythe. “An Alarming<br />
Solution: Bedwetting, Medicine, and Behavioral<br />
Conditioning in Mid-Twentieth-Century America.”<br />
<strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 312–337.<br />
3315. DOYLE, Richard. “Introduction: Among the<br />
Psychonauts with DreamWorks? Imagining Technoscience<br />
after the Transhuman Prohibition.” Introduction<br />
to special issue on psychotropic drugs and<br />
science. Configurations 16 (2008): 139–144.<br />
Concerns investigations <strong>of</strong> psychotropic drugs on<br />
the mind. Contents: Richard Glen BOIRE, “Mimetics<br />
Hostilis: An Assemblage <strong>of</strong> Law, Psychiatry,<br />
and Chemical Artifice,” 145–165 [ref. 3307]; Jeff<br />
PRUCHNIC, “Neurorhetorics: Cybernetics, Psychotropics,<br />
and the Materiality <strong>of</strong> Persuasion,”<br />
167–197 [ref. 3918].<br />
3316. GRANEK, Leeat. “Grief as Pathology: The<br />
Evolution <strong>of</strong> Grief Theory in Psychology from Freud<br />
to the Present.” Hist. Psychol. 13 (<strong>2010</strong>): 46–73.<br />
3317. HIBBERD, Fiona J. “John Anderson’s Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> (Situational) Realism and Its Bearing on<br />
Psychology Today.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 4 (2009):<br />
63–92.<br />
3318. HORST, Frank C. P. van der, and René van<br />
der VEER. “Separation and Divergence: The Untold<br />
Story <strong>of</strong> James Robertson’s and John Bowlby’s Theoretical<br />
Dispute on Mother-Child Separation.” J. Hist.<br />
Behav. Sci. 45 (2009): 236–252.<br />
3319. LACHAPELLE, S<strong>of</strong>ie, and Jenna HEALEY.<br />
“On Hans, Zou and the Others: Wonder Animals<br />
and the Question <strong>of</strong> Animal Intelligence in Early<br />
Twentieth-Century France.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.<br />
Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 12–20.<br />
3320. LARSON, Wendy. From Ah Q to Lei Feng:<br />
Freud and Revolutionary Spirit in 20th Century<br />
China. (322 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780804700757.<br />
3321. LI Xin. “Hypnotism in China’s Psychic Activity.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi<br />
Yanjiu 28 (2009): 12–23.
370. 20th century 181<br />
3322. MONTGOMERY, Georgina M. “ ‘Infinite Loneliness’:<br />
The Life and Times <strong>of</strong> Miss Congo.” Endeavour<br />
33 (2009): 101–105.<br />
On Robert Yerkes’s study <strong>of</strong> “The Mind <strong>of</strong> a Gorilla.”<br />
3323. NERIO, Ronald J. “Whatever Happened to the<br />
Psyche? A Sociological Examination <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Religion<br />
and Spirituality in Psychology and Psychiatry.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at City University <strong>of</strong> New York, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Katz Rothman, Barbara. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3310763. 413 pp.<br />
3324. PÂQUET, Martin, and Jérôme BOIVIN. “La<br />
mesure fait loi. La doctrine de l’hygiène mentale et<br />
les tests psychométriques au Québec pendant l’entredeux-guerres.”<br />
Can. Hist. Rev. 88 (2007): 149–179.<br />
On the application <strong>of</strong> psychometric tests on Quebec<br />
schoolchildren between the two world wars.<br />
3325. PIERCE, Philip. “Freud and Jung in America:<br />
An Imaginal Exploration in Cinematic Terms <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Seeds <strong>of</strong> Their Estrangement.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B<br />
69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Sloan, Lisa. Pub. no. AAT 3333553. 240<br />
pp.<br />
3326. PIZARROSO, Noemi. “La psychologie historique<br />
vue par la psychologie expérimentale : Analyse<br />
d’une rencontre manquée.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 61 (2008):<br />
399–434.<br />
On the work <strong>of</strong> Ignace Meyerson between the two<br />
world wars.<br />
3327. QUEIRÓS, Alírio. A Recepção de Freud em<br />
Portugal (1900–1956). (173 pp.; index pp.; bibl.)<br />
Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9789898074478.<br />
3328. QUINONES VIDAL, Elena, María PE-<br />
NARANDA ORTEGA, and Elena GARCIA QUINONES.<br />
“El colegio invisible de Ángel Garma y el papel de sus<br />
colaboradores en el psicoanálisis argentino.” English<br />
title: [The Invisible College <strong>of</strong> Ángel Garma and<br />
the Role <strong>of</strong> Its Collaborators in Argentine Psychoanalysis].<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series: Transmission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Scientific Legacy: Europe and Latin America.<br />
[ref. 2123]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 543–557.<br />
3329. TER HARK, Michel. “The Psychology <strong>of</strong><br />
Thinking before the Cognitive Revolution: Otto Selz<br />
on Problems, Schemas, and Creativity.” Hist. Psychol.<br />
13 (<strong>2010</strong>): 2–24.<br />
3330. VALENTINE, Elizabeth R. “ ‘A brilliant and<br />
many-sided personality’: Jessie Margaret Murray,<br />
founder <strong>of</strong> the Medico-Psychological Clinic.” J. Hist.<br />
Behav. Sci. 45 (2009): 145–161.<br />
3331. VAN DER HORST, Frank C. P., and René VAN<br />
DER VEER. “The Ontogeny <strong>of</strong> an Idea: John Bowlby<br />
and Contemporaries on Mother-Child Separation.”<br />
Hist. Psychol. 13 (<strong>2010</strong>): 25–45.<br />
3332. VICEDO, Marga. “Mothers, Machines, and<br />
Morals: Harry Harlow’s Work on Primate Love from<br />
Lab to Legend.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009):<br />
193–218.<br />
3333. WIEDEBACH, Hartwig. “Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Medical Anthropology: Pathic Existence and Causality<br />
in Viktor von Weizsäcker.” Hist. Psychiat. 20<br />
(2009): 360–376.<br />
3334. WOLFFRAM, Heather. “In the Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ghost-Baron: Parapsychology in Germany in the<br />
Early 20th Century.” Endeavour 33 (2009): 152–157.<br />
370-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3335. BASHFORD, Alison. “Nation, Empire, Globe:<br />
The Spaces <strong>of</strong> Population Debate in the Interwar<br />
Years.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 49 (2007): 170–201.<br />
3336. BRENNAN, Toni, and Peter HEGARTY. “Magnus<br />
Hirschfeld, His Biographies and the Possibilities<br />
and Boundaries <strong>of</strong> ‘Biography’ as ‘Doing <strong>History</strong>.’ ”<br />
Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 5 (2009): 24–46.<br />
“Considers the two major biographies <strong>of</strong> sexologist<br />
Magnus Hirschfeld.” (from the abstract)<br />
3337. BRYSON, Dennis. “Personality and Culture,<br />
the Social <strong>Science</strong> Research Council, and Liberal<br />
Social Engineering: The Advisory Committee on<br />
Personality and Culture, 1930–1934.” J. Hist. Behav.<br />
Sci. 45 (2009): 355–386.<br />
“This committee provided an early formulation <strong>of</strong><br />
personality and culture that emphasized the interdisciplinary<br />
focus on the processes <strong>of</strong> personality<br />
formation within small-scale social settings.” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
3338. DOWNS, Gregory P. “University Men, Social<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, and White Supremacy in North Carolina.” J.<br />
South. Hist. 75 (2009): 267–304.<br />
3339. ERGIN, Murat. “Cultural Encounters in the<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong>s and Humanities: Western Émigré<br />
Scholars in Turkey.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 1 (2009):<br />
105–130.<br />
On the activities <strong>of</strong> scholars in the early republican<br />
era (1923–50), seeking to embrace modernity and<br />
adapt it in a Turkish context.<br />
3340. GHOSH, Peter. “Max Weber, Werner Sombart<br />
and the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft: The Authorship<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ‘Geleitwort’ (1904).” Hist. Europ. Ideas<br />
36 (<strong>2010</strong>): 71–100.<br />
3341. GORDON, Leah N. “The Individual and “The<br />
General Situation”: The Tension Barometer and the<br />
Race Problem at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 1947–<br />
1954.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 46 (<strong>2010</strong>): 27–51.<br />
3342. MACINTYRE, Stuart. “The Poor Relation:<br />
Establishing the Social <strong>Science</strong>s in Australia, 1940–<br />
1970.” Austral. Hist. Stud. 40 (2009): 47–62.<br />
3343. MARTIN, James. “Ontology and Law in the<br />
Early Poulantzas.” Hist. Europ. Ideas 35 (2009):<br />
465–474.<br />
On the Greek Marxist who developed a sociology<br />
<strong>of</strong> law that was a type <strong>of</strong> Natural Law theory that<br />
drew on philosophical ontology.
182 370. 20th century<br />
3344. RAMSDEN, Edmund. “Confronting the Stigma<br />
<strong>of</strong> Eugenics: Genetics, Demography and the Problems<br />
<strong>of</strong> Population.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />
853–884.<br />
On how “the concepts <strong>of</strong> stigma and boundary work<br />
can be usefully applied to history <strong>of</strong> population<br />
science.” (from the abstract)<br />
3345. TEO, Thomas, and Laura C. BALL. “Twin<br />
Research, Revisionism and Metahistory.” Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 22, no. 5 (2009): 1–23.<br />
“We show how important leaders <strong>of</strong> [Nazi] German<br />
twin research have been historically managed,<br />
and how their contributions have been distorted<br />
and omitted [so as to] to understand how science,<br />
politics and history interact.” (from the abstract)<br />
370-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />
3346. AGRA DO Ó, Alarcon. “Norbert Elias e uma<br />
narrativa acerca do envelhecimento e da morte.”<br />
English title: [Norbert Elias and a Narrative about<br />
Aging and Death]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 389–400.<br />
3347. ALEXANDRESCU, Filip M. “Not as Natural<br />
as It Seems: The Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Environment<br />
in American Sociology.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 5<br />
(2009): 47–80.<br />
Reviews sociology textbooks from 1894 to 1980 to<br />
study references to the natural environment.<br />
3348. ENGELBREKT, Kjell. “What Carl Schmitt<br />
Picked Up in Weber’s Seminar: A Historical Controversy<br />
Revisited.” Eur. Legacy 14 (2009): 667–684.<br />
3349. GERHARDT, Uta, and Alexia ARNOLD. “Von<br />
Chicago nach Darmstadt. Das Verhältnis zwischen<br />
der Chicago-Soziologie und der Darmstadt-Studie.<br />
Zur Kontinuität und Diskontinuität der Gesellschaftskonzeption(en)<br />
im Blickfeld der Stadt-Land-<br />
Thematik.” In Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in<br />
der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts,<br />
edited by BRUCH et al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 195–222.<br />
3350. GREEN, S. J. D. “Social <strong>Science</strong> and the Discovery<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ‘Post-Protestant People’: Rowntree’s<br />
Surveys <strong>of</strong> York and Their Other Legacy.” North.<br />
Hist. 45 (2008): 87–109.<br />
On the mid-20th-century survey report by British<br />
sociologist Benjamin Rowntree.<br />
3351. JACOBS, Glenn. “Influence and Canonical<br />
Supremacy: An Analysis <strong>of</strong> How George Herbert<br />
Mead Demoted Charles Horton Cooley in the Sociological<br />
Canon.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009):<br />
117–144.<br />
3352. NICHOLS, Lawrence T. “Merton as Harvard<br />
Sociologist: Engagement, Thematic Continuities,<br />
and Institutional Linkages.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 46<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 72–95.<br />
3353. YOUNG, Cristobal. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
from Political Economy in the United States:<br />
1890 to 1940.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009): 91–116.<br />
370-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
3354. BIEHN, Kersten Jacobson. “ ‘Monkeys, Babies,<br />
Idiots’ and ‘Primitives’: Nature-Nurture Debates<br />
and Philanthropic Foundation Support for American<br />
Anthropology in the 1920s and 1930s.” J. Hist. Behav.<br />
Sci. 45 (2009): 219–235.<br />
3355. KRONFELDNER, Maria E. “ ‘If there is nothing<br />
beyond the organic...’ Heredity and Culture at the<br />
Boundaries <strong>of</strong> Anthropology in the Work <strong>of</strong> Alfred L.<br />
Kroeber.” NTM 17 (2009): 107–133.<br />
3356. PAREZO, Nancy J., and Don D. FOWLER.<br />
Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904 Louisiana<br />
Purchase Exposition. Critical Studies in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Anthropology. (xiii + 536 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Lincoln/London: University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska Press, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9780803237599.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R689]<br />
3357. PRICE, David H. Anthropological Intelligence:<br />
The Deployment and Neglect <strong>of</strong> American Anthropology<br />
in the Second World War. (xix + 370 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Durham: Duke University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780822342199.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R721]<br />
3358. WILLERSLEV, Rane. “ ‘To have the world at<br />
a distance’: Reconsidering the Significance <strong>of</strong> Vision<br />
for Social Anthropology.” In Skilled Visions, edited<br />
by GRASSENI (2007) [ref. 175], 23–46.<br />
370-143. ECONOMICS<br />
3359. BECK, Naomi. “In Search <strong>of</strong> the Proper Scientific<br />
Approach: Hayek’s Views on Biology, Methodology,<br />
and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Economics.” Sci. Context 22<br />
(2009): 567–585.<br />
3360. DZUBACK, Mary Ann. “Women Scholars,<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong> Expertise, and the State in the United<br />
States.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 18 (2009): 71–95.<br />
“Explores...the careers <strong>of</strong> academic women<br />
economists...and their efforts to pursue research,<br />
establish their authority and influence public policy.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
3361. STAPLEFORD, Thomas A. The Cost <strong>of</strong> Living<br />
in America: A Political <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Economic Statistics,<br />
1880–2000. (xviii + 421 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York, NY: Cambridge University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780521719247.<br />
370-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />
3362. BELLÓN, Juan P., Arturo RUIZ, and Alberto<br />
SÁNCHEZ. “Making Spain Hispanic: Gómez-<br />
Moreno and Iberian Archaeology.” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 305–315.<br />
3363. BENTZ, Emma. “ ‘More than a Village’. On<br />
the Medieval Countryside as an Archaeological Field<br />
<strong>of</strong> Study.” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited<br />
by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
97–107.<br />
Focuses on European sites, especially in Germany<br />
since the early 20th century.<br />
3364. BERGMAN, Jan. “Between Sweden and Central<br />
Asia: Practising Archaeology in the 1920s and<br />
1930s.” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited by
370. 20th century 183<br />
SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
131–145.<br />
3365. BRATHER, Sebastian. “Virchow and Kossinna:<br />
From the <strong>Science</strong>-Based Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Humankind<br />
to the Culture-Historical Archaeology <strong>of</strong><br />
Peoples.” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited<br />
by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
317–334.<br />
On German archaeology <strong>of</strong> the early 20th century.<br />
3366. DÍAZ-ANDREU, Margarita. “Revisiting the<br />
‘Invisible College’: José Ramón Mélida in Early<br />
Twentieth-Century Spain.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 121–129.<br />
3367. EICKHOFF, Martijn. “Dutch Archaeology<br />
and National Socialism.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 335–345.<br />
3368. EVANS, Christopher. Fengate Revisisted: Further<br />
Fen-edge Excavations, Bronze Age Fieldsystems<br />
& Settlement and the Wyman Abbott/Leeds Archives.<br />
(xiv + 283 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
Archaeological Unit, 2009. ISBN: 9780954482480.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R271]<br />
3369. GILLOT, Laurence. “Towards a Socio-Political<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Archaeology in the Middle East: The Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> Archaeological Practice and Its Impacts<br />
on Local Communities in Syria.” Bull. Hist. Archaeol.<br />
20, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 4–16.<br />
3370. GREEN, John. “Archaeology and Politics in<br />
the Holy Land: The Life and Career <strong>of</strong> P. L. O. Guy.”<br />
Pales. Explor. Quart. 141 (2009): 167–187.<br />
3371. HØLLELAND, Herdis. “Spells <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong>:<br />
Childe’s Contribution to the European Identity Discourse.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Archaeol. 20, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
30–37.<br />
3372. IMMONEN, Visa, and Jussi-Pekka TAAVIT-<br />
SAINEN. “Language, Nationalism and the Identity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Archaeologists: The Case <strong>of</strong> Juhani Rinne’s Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship<br />
in the 1920s.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 273–285.<br />
3373. LI Xinwei. “Yuan Fuli in the Sino-Swedish<br />
Scientific Expedition to the North-Western Provinces<br />
<strong>of</strong> China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on the Sino-Swedish Scientific Expedition<br />
[ref. 3187]. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 26, suppl.<br />
(2007): 56–65.<br />
Discusses the archaeological background <strong>of</strong> Yuan<br />
Fuli.<br />
3374. MARTÍNEZ, Ana Teresa, Constanze<br />
TABOADA, and Luis Alejandro AUAT. “The Wagner<br />
Brothers: French Archaeologists and Origin Myths<br />
in Early Twentieth-Century Argentina.” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 261–271.<br />
3375. MICALE, Maria Gabriella. “European Images<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ancient Near East at the Beginnings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.” In Archives, Ancestors,<br />
Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH<br />
(2008) [ref. 442], 191–203.<br />
Focus is on architectural representation.<br />
3376. PLATONOVA, Nadezhda I. “The Phenomenon<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pre-Soviet Archaeology: Archival Studies in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Russian Archaeology—Methods and Results.”<br />
In Archives, Ancestors, Practices, edited by<br />
SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442],<br />
47–57.<br />
3377. REYERO, Susana González. “Weaving Images:<br />
Juan Cabré and Spanish Archaeology in the<br />
First Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.” In Archives,<br />
Ancestors, Practices, edited by SCHLANGER and<br />
NORDBLADH (2008) [ref. 442], 205–220.<br />
On photographic representation in archaeology.<br />
3378. SMITH, Pamela Jane. A “Splendid Idiosyncrasy”:<br />
Prehistory at Cambridge 1915–50. BAR<br />
British Series, 485. (vi + 220 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.)<br />
Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009. ISBN: 9781407304304.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R843]<br />
3379. STOUT, Adam. Creating Prehistory: Druids,<br />
Ley Hunters and Archaeologists in Pre-War Britain.<br />
(viii + 318 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford:<br />
Blackwell, 2008. ISBN: 9781405155045.<br />
“Investigates the origins <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional archaeology<br />
in Britain during the inter-war period.” (from<br />
the publisher)<br />
3380. VERHART, Leo. “Frozen in Time: Photography<br />
and the Beginnings <strong>of</strong> Modern Archaeology in<br />
the Netherlands.” In Archives, Ancestors, Practices,<br />
edited by SCHLANGER and NORDBLADH (2008)<br />
[ref. 442], 221–230.<br />
370-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3381. ABEL, Emily K. “The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Celiac<br />
Disease in the United States.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />
65 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–105.<br />
3382. ADAMS, D. J., and P. H. BARRY. “Peter<br />
William Gage 1937–2005.” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 20<br />
(2009): 233–254.<br />
On the pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physiology at the Australian<br />
National University.<br />
3383. AMSTERDAMSKA, Olga et al. “Medical <strong>Science</strong><br />
in the Light <strong>of</strong> a Flawed Study <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust:<br />
A Comment on Eva Hedfors’ Paper on Ludwik<br />
Fleck.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 937–944.<br />
Written in response to Eva HEDFORS, “Medical<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in the Light <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 38 (2008): 259–283 [ref. 3413]Eva HEDFORS,<br />
“Medical <strong>Science</strong> in the Light <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 259–283 [ref. 3413].<br />
Includes the contributors Christian BONAH; Cornelius<br />
BORCK, Johannes FEHR, Michael HAG-<br />
NER, Marcus KLINGBERG, Ilana LÖWY, Martina<br />
SCHLÜNDER, Florian SCHMALTZ, Thomas<br />
SCHNELLE, Antke TAMMEN, Paul WEINDLING,<br />
and Claus ZITTEL.<br />
3384. ASDAL, Kristin. “Subjected to Parliament:<br />
The Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Experimental Medicine and the<br />
Animal Body.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 899–917.
184 370. 20th century<br />
“Explores a parliamentary controversy [in Norway]<br />
on experimental medicine at the turn <strong>of</strong> the 20th<br />
century.” (from the abstract)<br />
3385. BAILLARGEON, Denyse. Babies for the Nation:<br />
The Medicalization <strong>of</strong> Motherhood in Quebec,<br />
1910–1970. Trans. from French by W. Donald WIL-<br />
SON. Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada.<br />
(xii + 323 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Waterloo, Ontario:<br />
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9781554580583.<br />
3386. BECSEI-KILBORN, Eva. “Scientific Discovery<br />
and Scientific Reputation: The Reception <strong>of</strong> Peyton<br />
Rous’ Discovery <strong>of</strong> the Chicken Sarcoma Virus.”<br />
J. Hist. Biol. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 111–157.<br />
3387. BEDOYA, Joanna et al. “Knowledge and<br />
Power: The Asymmetry <strong>of</strong> Interests <strong>of</strong> Colombian<br />
and Rockefeller Doctors in the Construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Concept <strong>of</strong> ‘Jungle Yellow Fever,’ 1907–1938.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue: Communication, Control, and<br />
Co-operation: (Latin) American Interchanges in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Health [ref. 485]. Can. Bull.<br />
Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 71–109.<br />
3388. BEHRENS, Susan Fitzpatrick. “Maryknoll<br />
Sisters, Faith, Healing, and the Maya Construction <strong>of</strong><br />
Catholic Communities in Guatemala.” Latin Amer.<br />
Res. Rev. 44, no. 3 (2009): 27–49.<br />
3389. BELL, Susan E. DES Daughters: Embodied<br />
Knowledge and the Transformation <strong>of</strong> Women’s<br />
Health Politics. (xi + 218 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9781592139187.<br />
3390. BLANDIN, Gaston. “Le surprenant traitement<br />
de la teigne dans un hôpital nantais au début du<br />
XXème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 43 (2009): 137–<br />
142.<br />
3391. BLUE, Ethan. “The Strange Career <strong>of</strong> Leo<br />
Stanley: Remaking Manhood and Medicine at San<br />
Quentin State Penitentiary, 1913–1951.” Pacific Hist.<br />
Rev. 78 (2009): 210–241.<br />
On San Quentin’s chief surgeon who performed operations<br />
aimed at rejuvenation <strong>of</strong> aged, controlling<br />
crime, and limiting reproduction <strong>of</strong> the unfit.<br />
3392. BRUNS, Florian. Medizinethik im Nationalsozialismus:<br />
Entwicklungen und Protagonisten in Berlin<br />
(1939–1945). Geschichte und Philosophie Der Medizin,<br />
7. (223 pp.; ill.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9783515092265.<br />
3393. CARON, Simone M. Who Chooses? American<br />
Reproductive <strong>History</strong> since 1830. (xvi + 361 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Gainesville: University Press <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780813031996.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R142]<br />
3394. CAUMEL-DAUPHIN, Francine. “Retour à<br />
l’autonomie de la sage-femme.” Hist. Sci. Médicales<br />
43 (2009): 49–51.<br />
On midwives in the 20th century.<br />
3395. CHRISTEN, Arden G., and Joan A. CHRIS-<br />
TEN. “Harry Sicher, MD, DSc.: Pioneer Dental<br />
Anatomist.” J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003): 93–100.<br />
3396. COLLINS, Kenneth. “European Refugee<br />
Physicians in Scotland, 1933–1945.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Medical Refugees in Britain and the Wider<br />
World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464]. Soc. Hist. Med. 22<br />
(2009): 513–530.<br />
3397. COMFORT, Nathaniel. “The Prisoner as Model<br />
Organism: Malaria Research at Stateville Penitentiary.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009):<br />
190–203.<br />
3398. CONTI, Andrea Alberto, Donatella LIPPI, and<br />
Gian Franco GENSINI. “Enrico Pieragnoli and the<br />
Prevention <strong>of</strong> Tuberculosis: Florence 1906.” Vesalius<br />
8, no. 2 (2002): 26–29.<br />
3399. CULYBA, Rebecca J. “Classification and the<br />
Social Construction <strong>of</strong> Disease in Medical Systems:<br />
A Historical Comparison <strong>of</strong> Syphilis and HIV/AIDS<br />
in the United States.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Northwestern University, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Heimer, Carol A. Pub. no. AAT 3336513.<br />
328 pp.<br />
3400. DALE, Pamela, and Kate FISHER. “Implementing<br />
the 1902 Midwives Act: Assessing Problems,<br />
Developing Services and Creating a New Role<br />
for a Variety <strong>of</strong> Female Practitioners.” Women’s Hist.<br />
Rev. 18 (2009): 427–452.<br />
3401. DEL CASTILLO BELMONTE, Angel, Carlos<br />
PARADINAS JIMÉNEZ, and Juan Bautista RIERA<br />
PALMERO. “El nacimiento de la Física Médica:<br />
orígenes y desarrollo en el siglo XX.” Llull 31 (2008):<br />
209–220.<br />
3402. EVANS, Suzanne Elizabeth. “Parental Eugenics:<br />
Congenitally Anomalous Newborns and the<br />
Continuing Debate over Selective Non-Treatment<br />
and Neonatal Euthanasia in the United States, 1915–<br />
2008.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/09 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />
2008. Advisor: Hollinger, David A. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3331590. 282 pp.<br />
3403. EYLER, John M. “The Fog <strong>of</strong> Research:<br />
Influenza Vaccine Trials during the 1918–19 Pandemic.”<br />
J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 64 (2009): 401–428.<br />
3404. FORTES, Lore. “Homeopathy and National-<br />
Socialism.” Circumscribere 8 (<strong>2010</strong>): 12–27.<br />
3405. FREIDENFELDS, Lara. The Modern Period:<br />
Menstruation in Twentieth-Century America. (242<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801892455.<br />
3406. GEDDES, J. F. “The Doctors’ Dilemma: Medical<br />
Women and the British Suffrage Movement.”<br />
Women’s Hist. Rev. 18 (2009): 203–218.<br />
3407. GERMAIN, Michel A. “René Leriche : Pionnier<br />
de la chirurgie moderne.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42<br />
(2008): 87–95.<br />
3408. GONZÁLEZ KORZENIEWSKI, Manuel A. “El<br />
mito fundacional de la homeopatía argentina. La<br />
Revista Homeopatía, Buenos Aires (1933–1940).”<br />
Asclepio 62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 35–60.
370. 20th century 185<br />
3409. GRABOYES, Melissa. “Surveying the ‘Pathological<br />
Museum’: A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medical Research and<br />
Ethics in East Africa, 1940–1965.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Boston University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
McCann, James C. Pub. no. AAT 3411733. 291<br />
pp.<br />
3410. HANITKEVYCH, Yaroslav. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Ukrainian Medicine.” Vesalius 11, no. 2 (2005):<br />
104–106.<br />
Starting at the very end <strong>of</strong> the 19th century through<br />
Ukranian independence in the late 20th.<br />
3411. HARRINGTON, Anne. The Cure Within: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mind-Body Medicine. (336 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) New York: W. W. Norton, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780393065633.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R403]<br />
3412. HAU, Michael. “Sports in the Human Economy:<br />
‘ Leibesübungen,’ Medicine, Psychology, and<br />
Performance Enhancement during the Weimar Republic.”<br />
Cent. Eur. Hist. 41 (2008): 381–412.<br />
3413. HEDFORS, Eva. “Medical <strong>Science</strong> in the Light<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Holocaust: Departing from a Post-war Paper by<br />
Ludwik Fleck.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 259–283.<br />
3414. HEDFORS, Eva. “Medical <strong>Science</strong> in the Light<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Holocaust: Reply to a Biased Reading.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 945–950.<br />
Written in response to Olga AMSTERDAMSKA et<br />
al., “Medical <strong>Science</strong> in the Light <strong>of</strong> a Flawed<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
937–944 [ref. 3383].<br />
3415. HIDIER, Jacques. “Médecine de famille en<br />
milieu rural dans l’Ouest de la France (1908–1920) :<br />
Chronique de mortalité.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 43<br />
(2009): 121–124.<br />
3416. HŒRNI, Bernard, Michèle KIND, and Pierre<br />
HŒHNEL. “Emergence d’une nouvelle spécialité<br />
médicale : l’exemple de la Radiologie en France.”<br />
Vesalius 13 (2007): 98–103.<br />
3417. HYSON, John M., Jr. “Dental Service Base<br />
Hospital No. 18: Johns Hopkins Hospital 1917–19.”<br />
J. Hist. Dent. 51 (2003): 115–117.<br />
3418. JACOBS, Charlotte DeCroes. Henry Kaplan<br />
and the Story <strong>of</strong> Hodgkin’s Disease. (x + 444 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Stanford: Stanford General Books,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780804768665.<br />
3419. JASEN, Patricia. “From the ‘Silent Killer’ to<br />
the ‘Whispering Disease’: Ovarian Cancer and the<br />
Uses <strong>of</strong> Metaphor.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 489–512.<br />
3420. JENNINGS, Eric T. “Confronting Rabies and<br />
Its Treatments in Colonial Madagascar, 1899–1910.”<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 263–282.<br />
3421. KAMPF, Antje. “Controlling Male Sexuality:<br />
Combating Venereal Disease in the New Zealand<br />
Military during Two World Wars.” J. Hist. Sexual. 17<br />
(2008): 235–258.<br />
3422. KOVAC, Anthony, Nancy HULSTON, Grace<br />
HOLMES, and Frederick HOLMES. “ ‘A Brave and<br />
Gallant Company’: A Kansas City Hospital in France<br />
during the First World War.” Kansas Hist. 32 (2009):<br />
168–185.<br />
3423. LEAVITT, Judith Walzer. Make Room for<br />
Daddy: The Journey from Waiting Room to Birthing<br />
Room. (xi + 385 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Chapel<br />
Hill, NC: University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780807832554.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R528]<br />
3424. LEBERT, Raoul, Philippe BONNICHON,<br />
and Richard DOUARD. “Exemples de chirurgie<br />
d’urgence : Grossesse extra-utérine, iléus biliaire,<br />
appendicite.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 417–<br />
422.<br />
3425. LEE, Janet. “A Nurse and a Soldier: Gender,<br />
Class, and National Identity in the First World War<br />
Adventures <strong>of</strong> Grace Mcdougall and Flora Sandes.”<br />
Women’s Hist. Rev. 15 (2006): 83–103.<br />
3426. LEEMING, William. “Tracing the Shifting<br />
Sands <strong>of</strong> ‘Medical Genetics’: What’s in a Name?”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 50–60.<br />
“Focuses on the structural development <strong>of</strong><br />
institution-based interest in genetics in Anglo-<br />
North American medicine after 1930.” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
3427. LEGENT, Francois, and Jérome BOULANGER.<br />
“Maurice Sourdille, otologiste nantais, célèbre et<br />
inconnu.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 43 (2009): 125–136.<br />
3428. LESTREL, Pete E. Bernard G. Sarnat: 20th<br />
Century Plastic Surgeon and Biological Scientist.<br />
(xx + 335 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Singapore: World<br />
Scientific, 2008. ISBN: 9789812813176.<br />
Sarnat’s research was on crani<strong>of</strong>acial biology.<br />
3429. LÓPEZ PIÑERO, José M. “Els Sabers mèdics al<br />
segle XX: el País Valencià.” Translated Title: [Medical<br />
Knowledge in the 20th Century: The Autonomous<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Valencia.] In Catalan. In La Ciència<br />
en la Història dels Països Catalans, Vol. 3, edited by<br />
VERNET and PARÉS (2009) [ref. 2135], 655–673.<br />
3430. LÖWY, Ilana. Preventive Strikes: Women,<br />
Precancer, and Prophylactic Surgery. (xi + 328<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780801893643.<br />
“Traces the history <strong>of</strong> prophylactic amputations<br />
through a century <strong>of</strong> preventive treatment.” (from<br />
the publisher)<br />
3431. LUBISICH, Josef W. “Ralph L. Huber, DMD:<br />
Forgotten Inventor <strong>of</strong> the ‘Tuohy’ Needle.” J. Hist.<br />
Dent. 52 (2004): 75–78.<br />
3432. LÜNEN, Alexander Von. “ ‘Splendid Isolation’?<br />
Aviation Medicine in World War II.” In Scientific<br />
Research in World War II, edited by MAAS and<br />
HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962], 96–108.<br />
On the poor state <strong>of</strong> German aviation medicine and<br />
the fact that they did not utilize experts in occupied<br />
countires, using the Netherlands as a case study.
186 370. 20th century<br />
3433. MASO, Jean S. “Walker Percy’s The Gramercy<br />
Winner: A Memoir <strong>of</strong> the American Tuberculosis<br />
Experience.” J. Amer. Cult. 33 (<strong>2010</strong>): 107–120.<br />
3434. MASTORAKI, Aikaterini, and Argiris<br />
MICHALOPOULOS. “Marinos Gerulanos (1867–<br />
1960): Charismatic Greek, Surgeon, Humanist and<br />
Benefactor.” Vesalius 14 (2008): 16–22.<br />
Focuses on his major contributions to disease treatment,<br />
nursing, and Greek medical education in the<br />
early 20th century.<br />
3435. MAUCK, Aaron Pascal. “Managing Care:<br />
The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Diabetes Management in Twentieth<br />
Century America.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Rosenberg, Charles. Pub. no. AAT 3414855. 405<br />
pp.<br />
3436. MCCARTHYA, Louella. “All This Fuss about<br />
a Trivial Incident? Women, Hospitals, and Medical<br />
Work in New South Wales, 1900–1920.” Women’s<br />
Hist. Rev. 14 (2005): 265–284.<br />
3437. MILLER, Carol Poh. A Second Voice: A Century<br />
<strong>of</strong> Osteopathic Medicine in Ohio. (xiv + 161<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Athens: Ohio University Press,<br />
2004. ISBN: 0821415948.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R617]<br />
3438. MORGAN, Lynn M. Icons <strong>of</strong> Life: A Cultural<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Human Embryos. (xvii + 310 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Los Angeles: University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780520260436.<br />
On the early 20th-century effort by the Carnegie<br />
Institution <strong>of</strong> Washington to collect thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
human embryos for scientific study.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R634]<br />
3439. MOSCUCCI, Ornella, Rachel HERRING, and<br />
Virginia BERRIDGE. “Networking Health Research<br />
in Britain: The Post-War Childhood Leukaemia Trials.”<br />
Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 20 (2009): 23–52.<br />
3440. MOTA, André, and Lilia Blima SCHRAIBER.<br />
“Mudanças corporativas e tecnológicas da medicina<br />
paulista em 1930.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Corporate and Technological Changes in São<br />
Paulo Medicine in 1930]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
345–360.<br />
3441. NAHUM, Henri. “Défense corporatiste,<br />
xénophobie et antisémitisme dans le milieu médical :<br />
Le ‘privilège roumain’, 1930–1940.” Hist. Sci.<br />
Médicales 42 (2008): 81–86.<br />
3442. OFFIT, Paul A. Vaccinated: One Man’s Quest<br />
to Defeat the World’s Deadliest Diseases. (xv + 254<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Smithsonian Books,<br />
2007. ISBN: 9780061227950.<br />
On Maurice Hilleman.<br />
3443. OSTEN, Philipp. “Emotion, Medizin und<br />
Volksbelehrung: die Entstehung des ‘deutschen Kulturfilms.’<br />
” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Film und Wissenschaft:<br />
Übergänge, Zusammenhänge und Parallelitäten.<br />
[ref. 216]. Gesnerus 66 (2009): 67–102.<br />
On pr<strong>of</strong>essionalisation <strong>of</strong> medical films in Germany<br />
between 1910 and 1920.<br />
3444. PERDIGUERO, Enrique, José PARDO-TOMÁS,<br />
and Àlvar MARTÍNEZ-VIDAL. “Physicians as a<br />
Public for the Popularization <strong>of</strong> Medicine in Interwar<br />
Catalonia: The Monografies Mèdiques Series.” In<br />
Popularizing <strong>Science</strong> and Technology in the European<br />
Periphery, 1800–2000, edited by PAPANELOPOULOU<br />
et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 195–216.<br />
3445. PETITDANT, Bernard. “Docteur François Miramond<br />
de Laroquette (1871–1927)—2éme partie.”<br />
Vesalius 13 (2007): 82–91.<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> Bernard PETITDANT, “Docteur<br />
François Miramond de Laroquette (1871–1927)—<br />
1ère partie” Vesalius 13 (2007): 34–39 [ref. 2686].<br />
3446. PICHEL, Beatriz. “Broken Faces: Reconstructive<br />
Surgery during and after the Great War.”<br />
Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 25–29.<br />
3447. RAMOS, Samuel, José Luis DORIA, and<br />
Madalena Esperança PINA. “Gil Eannes - Le navirehôpital<br />
de la flotte morutière portugaise.” Vesalius 14<br />
(2008): 23–26.<br />
On the 20th-century history <strong>of</strong> a hospital ship in<br />
war and peace.<br />
3448. RIAUD, Xavier. “Le service dentaire de<br />
l’armée allemande pendant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.”<br />
Vesalius 11, no. 1 (2005): 38–47.<br />
Part 2.<br />
3449. RIAUD, Xavier. “Le service dentaire de<br />
l’armée américaine pendant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale.”<br />
Vesalius 10, no. 2 (2004): 78–82.<br />
Part 1.<br />
3450. SÁ, Magali Romero et al. “Medicina, ciência e<br />
poder: as relações entre França, Alemanha e Brasil no<br />
período de 1919 a 1942.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Medicine, <strong>Science</strong> and Power: Relations<br />
between France, Germany and Brazil in the Period<br />
1919–1942]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 247–261.<br />
3451. SÁ, Magali Romero, and André Felipe<br />
Cândido da SILVA. “La Revista Médica De Hamburgo<br />
y la Revista Médica Germano-Ibero-Americana:<br />
Diseminación de la medicina germánica en España<br />
y América Latina (1920–1933).” Asclepio 62, no. 1<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 7–34.<br />
3452. SANTOS, Luiz A. de Castro. “A duras penas:<br />
estratégias, conquistas e desafios da enfermagem em<br />
escala mundial.” Article also in English. English<br />
title: [Against the Odds: Strategies, Achievements<br />
and Challenges <strong>of</strong> Nursing on a Global Scale]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 13–28.<br />
3453. SCHLEIERMACHER, Sabine. “Reform oder<br />
Restauration? Vorschläge für das Medizinstudium in<br />
der amerikanischen und der sowjetischen Besatzungszone.”<br />
In Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in der<br />
Wissenschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited<br />
by BRUCH et al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 247–261.<br />
3454. SCHLICH, Thomas. “The Perfect Machine:<br />
Lorenz Böhler’s Rationalized Fracture Treatment in<br />
World War I.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 758–791.<br />
Focuses on medical rationalization and standardization.
370. 20th century 187<br />
3455. SHI Rusong. “China and Sino-American Medical<br />
Communication in the View <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession during the Anti-Japanese War:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> The Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Medical<br />
Association.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese<br />
J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 211–220.<br />
3456. SIMMONS, David. “Religion and Medicine at<br />
the Crossroads: A Re-Examination <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Rhodesian Influenza Epidemic <strong>of</strong> 1918.” J. South.<br />
African Stud. 35 (2009): 29–44.<br />
3457. SMITH, Robyn. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> Vitamins<br />
as Bio-Political Objects during World War I.” Stud.<br />
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 179–189.<br />
3458. STAPLETON, Darwin H. “Tissue Culture and<br />
Tissue Culture Technologies at the Rockefeller Institute<br />
for Medical Research: Roots <strong>of</strong> Regenerative<br />
Medicine, 1910–1950.” Med. Stud. 1 (2009): 77–81.<br />
3459. SWANSON, Kara Weatherlee. “Body Banks:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Milk Banks, Blood Banks, and Sperm<br />
Banks in the United States.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/11<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Brandt, Allan M. Pub. no. AAT 3385413. 468 pp.<br />
3460. SZE, Julie. “Boundaries and Border Wars:<br />
DES, Technology, and Environmental Justice.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring the “Nation”: The Place<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology in American Studies [ref. 528]. Amer.<br />
Quart. 58 (2006): 791–814.<br />
3461. TRAVIS, Anthony S. “A Woman in Biochemistry<br />
and Toxicology: The Polish-British Refugee<br />
Regina Schoental.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34 (2009):<br />
92–104.<br />
3462. VILLIEZ, Anna von. “The Emigration <strong>of</strong><br />
Women Doctors from Germany under National Socialism.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Medical Refugees in<br />
Britain and the Wider World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464].<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 553–567.<br />
3463. WEINDLING, Paul. “Medical Refugees and<br />
the Modernisation <strong>of</strong> British Medicine, 1930–1960.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Medical Refugees in Britain<br />
and the Wider World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464]. Soc.<br />
Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 489–511.<br />
3464. WEINDLING, Paul. “Medical Refugees in<br />
Britain and the Wider World, 1930–1960: Introduction.”<br />
Introduction to a special issue: Medical<br />
Refugees in Britain and the Wider World, 1930–1960.<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 451–459.<br />
Michael SHEPHERD, “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Germanic<br />
Refugees on Twentieth-Century British Psychiatry,”<br />
461–469 [ref. 3494]; John ZAMET, “The<br />
Anschluss and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Refugee Stomatologists,”<br />
471–488 [ref. 3466]; Paul WEIN-<br />
DLING, “Medical Refugees and the Modernisation<br />
<strong>of</strong> British Medicine, 1930–1960,” 489–511<br />
[ref. 3463]; Kenneth COLLINS, “European Refugee<br />
Physicians in Scotland, 1933–1945,” 513–530<br />
[ref. 3396]; Christian PROSS, “The Attitude <strong>of</strong><br />
German Émigré Doctors towards Medicine under<br />
National Socialism,” 531–552 [ref. 2890]; Anna<br />
von VILLIEZ, “The Emigration <strong>of</strong> Women Doctors<br />
from Germany under National Socialism,”<br />
553–567 [ref. 3462]; Rakefet ZALASHIK and Nadav<br />
DAVIDOVITCH, “Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Identity across<br />
the Borders: Refugee Psychiatrists in Palestine,<br />
1933–1945,” 569–587 [ref. 3499].<br />
3465. WEISZ, George M. “Dr. Fleck Fighting Fleck<br />
Typhus.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 145–153.<br />
Written in response to Eva HEDFORS, “Medical<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in the Light <strong>of</strong> the Holocaust” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 38 (2008): 945–950 [ref. 3414]<br />
3466. ZAMET, John. “The Anschluss and the Problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Refugee Stomatologists.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Medical Refugees in Britain and the Wider<br />
World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464]. Soc. Hist. Med. 22<br />
(2009): 471–488.<br />
“This article examines the dilapidated state <strong>of</strong><br />
British dental health and dentistry during the<br />
1930s.” (from the abstract)<br />
3467. ZHANG Daqing. Zhongguo jin dai ji bing<br />
she hui shi. Translated Title: [A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Diseases in Modern China (1912–1937).] In Chinese.<br />
(254 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Jinan: Shandong<br />
jiao yu chu ban she [Shandong Education Press],<br />
2006. ISBN: 9787532853892.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R951]<br />
3468. ZITO, Angela. “Secularizing the Pain <strong>of</strong> Footbinding<br />
in China: Missionary and Medical Stagings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Universal Body.” J. Amer. Acad. Relig. 75<br />
(2007): 1–24.<br />
370-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
3469. ABLARD, Jonathan. Madness in Buenos<br />
Aires: Patients, Psychiatrists, and the Argentine<br />
State, 1880–1983. Research in International Studies.<br />
Latin America Series, 47. (xi + 319 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780896802599.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R2]<br />
3470. BLACKSHAW, Gemma, and Leslie Elizabeth<br />
TOPP. (Eds.) Madness and Modernity: Mental<br />
Illness and the Visual Arts in Vienna 1900. Published<br />
on the occasion <strong>of</strong> the exhibition at the Wellcome<br />
Collection, London, 1 April-28 June 2009. (166 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Farnham: Lund Humphries, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9781848220201.<br />
Contents: Gemma BLACKSHAW and Leslie TOPP,<br />
“Scrutinised Bodies and Lunatic Utopias: Mental<br />
Illness, Psychiatry and the Visual Arts in Vienna,<br />
1898–1914”; Nicola IMRIE, “Karl Henning, Wax<br />
Models <strong>of</strong> Two Male Heads, 1897–98”; Gemma<br />
BLACKSHAW, “Mad Modernists: Imaging Mental<br />
Illness in Viennese Portraits”; Gemma BLACK-<br />
SHAW, “Gustav Jagerspacher, Portrait <strong>of</strong> Peter<br />
Altenberg, 1909”; Nicola IMRIE and Leslie TOPP,<br />
“Modernity Follows Madness? Viennese Architecture<br />
for Mental Illness and Nervous Disorders”;<br />
Leslie TOPP, “Erwin Pendl (Studio), Model <strong>of</strong><br />
Lower Austrian Provincial Institution for the Cure<br />
and Care <strong>of</strong> the Mentally and Nervously Ill ‘Am<br />
Steinfh<strong>of</strong>’, c.1907”; Luke HEIGHTON, “Josef Karl<br />
Rädler, Untitled (Self-Portrait), 1913”; Sabine<br />
WIEBER, “The Allure <strong>of</strong> Nerves: Class, Gender<br />
and Neurasthenia in Klimt’s <strong>Society</strong> Portraits”;
188 370. 20th century<br />
Sabine WIEBER, “Richard Luksch, Two Faience<br />
Figures for the Purkersdorf Sanatorium, 1905”;<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey C. HOWES, “Madness and Literature in<br />
Vienna 1900.”<br />
3471. BOSCHMA, Geertje. “A Family Point <strong>of</strong> View:<br />
Negotiating Asylum Care in Alberta, 1905–1930.”<br />
Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 367–389.<br />
3472. CAIRE, Michel. “L’hospitalisation des Juifs<br />
en psychiatrie sous Vichy dans le département de la<br />
Seine.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 349–358.<br />
3473. CASTAGNINI, Augusto C. “Wimmer’s Concept<br />
<strong>of</strong> Psychogenic Psychosis Revisited.” Hist.<br />
Psychiat. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 54–66.<br />
3474. COTTEBRUNE, Anne. “Zwischen Theorie und<br />
Deutung der Vererbung psychischer Störungen. Zur<br />
Übertragung des Mendelismus auf die Psychiatrie in<br />
Deutschland und in den USA, 1911–1930.” NTM 17<br />
(2009): 35–54.<br />
3475. CROZIER, Anna. “What Was Tropical about<br />
Tropical Neurasthenia? The Utility <strong>of</strong> the Diagnosis<br />
in the Management <strong>of</strong> British East Africa.” J. Hist.<br />
Med. Allied Sci. 64 (2009): 518–548.<br />
3476. DOYLE, Dennis. “ ‘Where the Need is Greatest’:<br />
Social Psychiatry and Race-Blind Universalism<br />
in Harlem’s Lafargue Clinic, 1946–1958.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Med. 83 (2009): 746–774.<br />
3477. FACCHINETTI, Cristiana, Andréa RIBEIRO,<br />
and Pedro F. de MUNÕZ.. “As insanas do Hospício<br />
Nacional de Alienados (1900–1939).” English title:<br />
[Insane Women at the Hospício Nacional de Alienados<br />
(1900–1939)]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender,<br />
Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15,<br />
suppl. (2008): 231–224.<br />
3478. GARTON, Stephen. “Criminal Propensities:<br />
Psychiatry, Classification and Imprisonment in New<br />
York State 1916–1940.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
79–97.<br />
3479. HAYWARD, Rhodri. “Enduring Emotions:<br />
James L. Halliday and the Invention <strong>of</strong> the Psychosocial.”<br />
Focus: The Emotional Economy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
[ref. 49]. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 827–838.<br />
On the career <strong>of</strong> the Glaswegian public health<br />
investigator James L. Halliday.<br />
3480. HICKEY, Wakoh Shannon. “Mind Cure, Meditation,<br />
and Medicine: Hidden Histories <strong>of</strong> Mental<br />
Healing in the United States.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
70/08 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Duke University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Jaffe, Richard. Pub. no. AAT 3373516. 238 pp.<br />
3481. HIRSHBEIN, Laura D. “Gender, Age, and<br />
Diagnosis: The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Involutional Melancholia<br />
in American Psychiatry, 1900–1980.” Bull.<br />
Hist. Med. 83 (2009): 710–745.<br />
3482. JONES, Edgar. “ ‘LMF’: The Use <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric<br />
Stigma in the Royal Air Force during the Second<br />
World War.” J. Mil. Hist. 70 (2006): 439–458.<br />
Explores the designation LMF, lack <strong>of</strong> moral fibre,<br />
its use and justification, and research on the<br />
psychological effects <strong>of</strong> aerial combat by neuropsychiatrists.<br />
3483. JONES, Edgar, and Shahina RAHMAN. “The<br />
Maudsley Hospital and the Rockefeller Foundation:<br />
The Impact <strong>of</strong> Philanthropy on Research and Training.”<br />
J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 64 (2009): 273–299.<br />
3484. JONES, Edgar, and Simon WESSELY. “British<br />
Prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-War: From Resilience to Psychological<br />
Vulnerability: Reality or Perception.” Twent.-Cent.<br />
Brit. Hist. 21 (<strong>2010</strong>): 163–183.<br />
3485. JONES, Ross. “Removing Some <strong>of</strong> the Dust<br />
from the Wheels <strong>of</strong> Civilization: William Ernest<br />
Jones and the 1928 Commonwealth Survey <strong>of</strong> Mental<br />
Deficiency.” Austral. Hist. Stud. 40 (2009): 63–78.<br />
3486. LARSSON, Marina. “Families and Institutions<br />
for Shell-Shocked Soldiers in Australia after the First<br />
World War.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 97–114.<br />
3487. LI Yaming. “The Western Anti-Psychiatric<br />
Movement in the 20th Century.” [Translated title.] In<br />
Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 451–462.<br />
3488. LOUGHRAN, Tracey. “Shell-Shock and Psychological<br />
Medicine in First World War Britain.” Soc.<br />
Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 79–95.<br />
3489. MEYER, Jessica. “Separating the Men from<br />
the Boys: Masculinity and Maturity in Understandings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shell Shock in Britain.” Twent.-Cent. Brit.<br />
Hist. 20 (2009): 1–22.<br />
3490. MILLIKAN, Matthew. “Personality: The <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Selfhood in Twentieth-Century America.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/06 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Stanley, Amy Dru. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3362059. 309 pp.<br />
3491. PIETIKAINEN, Petteri. “Strengthening the<br />
Will: Public Clinics for the Nervously Ill in Sweden<br />
in the First Half <strong>of</strong> the Twentieth Century.” Soc. Hist.<br />
Med. 22 (2009): 115–132.<br />
3492. RAZ, Mical. “Psychosurgery, Industry and<br />
Personal Responsibility, 1940–1965.” Soc. Hist. Med.<br />
23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 116–133.<br />
“Focuses on the publications and archive papers <strong>of</strong><br />
Walter Freeman, the physician responsible for the<br />
widespread endorsement <strong>of</strong> lobotomy in the United<br />
States.” (from the abstract)<br />
3493. SEGRIFF, Joseph Michael. “Untangling Psychoses:<br />
Assessing the Social Evolution, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Efficacy, and Untoward <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Therapies<br />
and Clinical Diagnoses.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Drew University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Scibilia, Philip C. Pub. no. AAT 3393123. 568 pp.<br />
3494. SHEPHERD, Michael. “The Impact <strong>of</strong> Germanic<br />
Refugees on Twentieth-Century British Psychiatry.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Medical Refugees in<br />
Britain and the Wider World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464].<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 461–469.
370. 20th century 189<br />
3495. SHORTER, Edward. Before Prozac: The Troubled<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mood Disorders in Psychiatry. (xvi<br />
+ 304 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780195368741.<br />
3496. THALASSIS, Nafsika. “Useless Soldiers: The<br />
Dilemma <strong>of</strong> Discharging Mentally Unfit Soldiers<br />
during the Second World War.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 98–115.<br />
3497. WAGNER, Juliet Clare. “Twisted Bodies, Broken<br />
Minds: Film and Neuropsychiatry in the First<br />
World War.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/11 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Backbourn, David; Higonnet, Patrice. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3385422. 283 pp. On the use <strong>of</strong> cinematography<br />
by neurologists and psychiatrists in France,<br />
Britain, and Germany to document war neurosis.<br />
3498. WIERDSMA, André I. “Emergency Compulsory<br />
Admissions in the Netherlands: Fluctuating<br />
Patterns in Rotterdam, 1929–2005.” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
20 (2009): 199–214.<br />
3499. ZALASHIK, Rakefet, and Nadav DAVI-<br />
DOVITCH. “Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Identity across the Borders:<br />
Refugee Psychiatrists in Palestine, 1933–1945.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue: Medical Refugees in Britain and<br />
the Wider World, 1930–1960 [ref. 3464]. Soc. Hist.<br />
Med. 22 (2009): 569–587.<br />
3500. ZORZANELLI, Rafaela Teixeira. “A fadiga<br />
e seus transtornos: condições de possibilidade, ascensão<br />
e queda da neurastenia novecentista.” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [Fatigue and Its Disturbances:<br />
Conditions <strong>of</strong> Possibility and the Rise and<br />
Fall <strong>of</strong> Twentieth-Century Neurasthenia]. Manguinhos<br />
16 (2009): 605–620.<br />
370-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
3501. ALVAREZ, Adriana. “Malaria and the Emergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rural Health in Argentina: An Analysis<br />
from the Perspective <strong>of</strong> International Interaction and<br />
Co-operation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Communication,<br />
Control, and Co-operation: (Latin) American<br />
Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Health<br />
[ref. 485]. Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 137–160.<br />
3502. AMARAL, Marivaldo Cruz do. “Mulheres,<br />
imprensa e higiene: a medicalização do parto na<br />
Bahia (1910–1927).” English title: [Women, the<br />
Press, and Hygiene: The Medicalization <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />
in Bahia (1910–1927)]. Proceedings from the conference<br />
“First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
Health: Historiographical Perspectives,” held in the<br />
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica da Bahia on<br />
17 October 2006. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 927–944.<br />
3503. ANDRADA, Carlos A. “Orígenes de la bromatología<br />
en Catamarca.” Saber y Tiempo 5, no 17<br />
(2004): 147–159.<br />
3504. ARMSTRONG, David. “Origins <strong>of</strong> the Problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Health-Related Behaviours: A Genealogical<br />
Study.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 909–926.<br />
3505. BECKWITH, Kimberly Ayn. “Building<br />
Strength: Alan Calvert, the Milo Bar-bell Company,<br />
and the Modernization <strong>of</strong> American Weight<br />
Training.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 69/06 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin,<br />
2006. Advisor: Todd, Janice S. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3317897. 382 pp.<br />
3506. BENCHIMOL, Jaime Larry, and André Felipe<br />
Cândido da SILVA. “Ferrovias, doenças e medicina<br />
tropical no Brasil da Primeira República.” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [Railroads, Disease,<br />
and Tropical Medicine in Brazil under the First Republic].<br />
Proceedings from the conference “Engineering<br />
and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s: Communication and<br />
transportation infrastructure in the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences<br />
in Ibero-America” held at the Universidade de<br />
La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6, 2006. [ref. 2170].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 719–762.<br />
3507. BENEZECH, Michel. “Heur et malheur du cimetière<br />
des aliénés de Cadillac.” Hist. Sci. Médicales<br />
42 (2008): 71–80.<br />
3508. BIERNAT, Carolina, and Karina RAMAC-<br />
CIOTTI. “La tutela estatal de la madre y el niño<br />
en la Argentina: estructuras administrativas, legislación<br />
y cuadros técnicos (1936–1955).” English title:<br />
[Government Tutelage <strong>of</strong> Mothers and Children in<br />
Argentina: Administrative Structures, Law, and Technical<br />
Staff (1936–1955)]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
331–351.<br />
3509. BROBERG, Gunnar, and Nils ROLL-HANSEN.<br />
(Eds.) Eugenics and the Welfare State: Sterilization<br />
Policy in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.<br />
(xviii + 294 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) East Lansing:<br />
Michigan State University Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />
0870137581.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R114]<br />
3510. BRUMPT, Lucien, Jean-Claude PETITHORY,<br />
and Francoise ARDOIN. “Une épidémie de fièvre<br />
typhoïde parmi les troupes allemandes à Paris à Noël<br />
1941.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 17–20.<br />
3511. BU, Liping. “Public Health and Modernisation:<br />
The First Campaigns in China, 1915–1916.”<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 305–319.<br />
3512. CAMERON-SMITH, Alexander. “Australian<br />
Imperialism and International Health in the Pacific<br />
Islands.” Austral. Hist. Stud. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 57–74.<br />
3513. CAMPOS, Andre Luiz Vieira De. “Politiques<br />
internationales (et réponses locales) de santé<br />
au Brésil : le Service Spécial de Santé Publique,<br />
1942–1960.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Communication,<br />
Control, and Co-operation: (Latin) American<br />
Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Health<br />
[ref. 485]. Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 111–136.<br />
3514. CAMPOS, Maria Soledad Zarate. “L’assistance<br />
clinique et sanitaire de l’accouchement : Trajectoire<br />
nationale et influences internationales, Santiago du<br />
Chili, 1900–1950.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Communication,<br />
Control, and Co-operation: (Latin) American<br />
Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Health<br />
[ref. 485]. Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 193–224.<br />
Focuses on the history <strong>of</strong> medical assistance for<br />
childbirth and its pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization.
190 370. 20th century<br />
3515. CASTRO, Selma Munhoz Sanches de, and<br />
Helena Akemi Wada WATANABE. “Isolamento compulsório<br />
de portadores de hanseníase: memória de<br />
idosos.” English title: [The Compulsory Isolation <strong>of</strong><br />
Hansen’s Disease Patients: Memories <strong>of</strong> the Elderly].<br />
Manguinhos 16 (2009): 449–487.<br />
3516. COLLINGHAM, Lizzie. “Porridge and Peas:<br />
C. Stanton Hicks and Australian Army Rations.”<br />
Endeavour 33 (2009): 106–111.<br />
3517. CORNEJO, Edward Victoriano. “Keeping Fear<br />
at Bay: Twentieth-Century Ecuador and the Eradication<br />
<strong>of</strong> Plague.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at City University <strong>of</strong> New York, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Quiroz, Alfonso W.; Ackerman, Evelyn<br />
B. Pub. no. AAT 3397397. 298 pp.<br />
3518. COX, Pamela. “Compulsion, Voluntarism,<br />
and Venereal Disease: Governing Sexual Health in<br />
England after the Contagious Diseases Acts.” J. Brit.<br />
Stud. 46 (2007): 91–115.<br />
3519. CRUZ, Alice. “O Hospital-Colónia Rovisco<br />
Pais: a última leprosaria portuguesa e os universos<br />
contingentes da experiência e da memória.” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [The Hospital-Colónia<br />
Rovisco Pais: The Last Portuguese Leprosarium<br />
and the Contingent Universes <strong>of</strong> Experience and<br />
Memory]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 407–431.<br />
3520. CUETO, Marcos. “International Health, the<br />
Early Cold War and Latin America.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Communication, Control, and Co-operation:<br />
(Latin) American Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Health [ref. 485]. Can. Bull. Med. Hist.<br />
25 (2008): 17–41.<br />
3521. DALE, Pamela, Janet GREENLEES, and Joseph<br />
MELLING. “The Kiss <strong>of</strong> Death or a Flight <strong>of</strong> Fancy?<br />
Workers’ Health and the Campaign to Regulate Shuttle<br />
Kissing in the British Cotton Industry, c. 1900-52.”<br />
Soc. Hist. 32 (2007): 54–75.<br />
On efforts to combat apparent occupational diseases<br />
in the textile industry.<br />
3522. EGAN, R. Danielle, and Gail HAWKES.<br />
“Childhood Sexuality, Normalization and the Social<br />
Hygiene Movement in the Anglophone West,<br />
1900–1935.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 56–78.<br />
3523. FISCHER, Suzanne Michelle. “Diseases <strong>of</strong><br />
Men: Sexual Health and Medical Expertise in Advertising<br />
Medical Institutes, 1900–1930.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Kohlstedt, Sally G. Pub. no. AAT 3371848.<br />
257 pp.<br />
3524. FROHMAN, Larry. “Prevention, Welfare, and<br />
Citizenship: The War on Tuberculosis and Infant<br />
Mortality in Germany, 1900–1930.” Cent. Eur. Hist.<br />
39 (2006): 431–481.<br />
3525. FU, Jia-Chen. “<strong>Society</strong>’s Laboratories:<br />
Biomedical Nutrition and the Modern Chinese Body,<br />
1910–1950.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Spence, Jonathan. Pub. no. AAT 3392547. 334 pp.<br />
3526. GARDIKAS, Katerina. “Relief Work and<br />
Malaria in Greece, 1943–1947.” J. Contemp. Hist.<br />
43 (2008): 493–508.<br />
3527. GEDDES, J. F. “Culpable Complicity: The<br />
Medical Pr<strong>of</strong>ession and the Forcible Feeding <strong>of</strong> Suffragettes,<br />
1909–1914.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 17 (2008):<br />
79–94.<br />
This took place in British prisons.<br />
3528. GOMEZ, Eduardo J. “Responding to Contested<br />
Epidemics: Democracy, International Pressures,<br />
and the Civic Sources <strong>of</strong> Institutional Change<br />
in the United States and Brazil.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Brown University, 2008. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3335657. 535 pp.<br />
3529. GREENHALGH, Susan. Just One Child: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Policy in Deng’s China. (xxii + 403 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780520253384.<br />
3530. HAGOOD, Jonathan David. “Cells in the Body<br />
Politic: Physicians, Social Medicine, and Public<br />
Health in Peronist Argentina.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis,<br />
2008. Pub. no. AAT 3336263. 205 pp.<br />
3531. HIONIDOU, Violetta. “ ‘It was a bridge from<br />
life to death’: Hospitals during the Food Crisis,<br />
Greece 1941–1944.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009):<br />
361–385.<br />
3532. HIRSCH, Dafna. “ ‘Interpreters <strong>of</strong> Occident<br />
to the Awakening Orient’: The Jewish Public Health<br />
Nurse in Mandate Palestine.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist.<br />
50 (2008): 227–255.<br />
3533. HIRSCH, Dafna. “ ‘We Are Here to Bring the<br />
West, Not Only to Ourselves’: Zionist Occidentalism<br />
and the Discourse <strong>of</strong> Hygiene in Mandate Palestine.”<br />
Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 41 (2009): 577–594.<br />
3534. HOCHMAN, Gilberto. “From Autonomy to<br />
Partial Alignment: National Malaria Programs in<br />
the Time <strong>of</strong> Global Eradication, Brazil, 1941–1961.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Communication, Control, and<br />
Co-operation: (Latin) American Interchanges in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Health [ref. 485]. Can. Bull.<br />
Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 161–192.<br />
3535. HSIANG-LIN, Sean. “Moral Community <strong>of</strong><br />
Weisheng: Contesting Hygiene in Republican China.”<br />
East Asian STS 3 (2009): 475–504.<br />
3536. JOHNSON, Tina Phillips. “Yang Chongrui<br />
and the First National Midwifery School: Childbirth<br />
Reform in Early Twentieth-Century China.” Asian<br />
Med. 4 (2009): 280–302.<br />
3537. KOPKE, Christoph. “Themen der deutschen<br />
Ernährungswissenschaft in den vierziger und<br />
fünfziger Jahren im Spiegel zentraler Zeitschriften.<br />
Ein Blick auf Die Ernährung, die Ernährung<br />
und Verpflegung, die Ernährungs-Umschau, die<br />
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370. 20th century 191<br />
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3538. KOZMA, Liat. “Sexology in the Yishuv: The<br />
Rise and Decline <strong>of</strong> Sexual Consultation in Tel Aviv,<br />
1930–39.” Int. J. Mid. East Stud. 42 (<strong>2010</strong>): 231–249.<br />
3539. LEANDRO, José Augusto. “A hanseníase<br />
no Maranhão na década de 1930: rumo à Colônia<br />
do Bonfim.” English title: [Hansen’s Disease in<br />
Maranhão in the 1930s: On the Way to Colônia do<br />
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3540. LEI, Sean Hsiang-lin. “Habituating Individuality:<br />
The Framing <strong>of</strong> Tuberculosis and Its Material<br />
Solutions in Republican China.” Bull. Hist. Med. 84<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 248–279.<br />
3541. LEVENE, Alysa. “Between Less Eligibility<br />
and the NHS: The Changing Place <strong>of</strong> Poor Law<br />
Hospitals in England and Wales, 1929–39.” Twent.-<br />
Cent. Brit. Hist. 20 (2009): 322–345.<br />
3542. LIMA, Eronides da Silva. “Quantidade, qualidade,<br />
harmonia e adequação: princípios-guia da sociedade<br />
sem fome em Josué de Castro.” Article also in<br />
English. English title: [Quantity, Quality, Harmony<br />
and Adaption: The Guiding Principles <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Society</strong><br />
without Hunger in Josué de Castro]. Manguinhos 16<br />
(2009): 171–194.<br />
3543. LONG, Vicky, and Hilary MARLAND. “From<br />
Danger and Motherhood to Health and Beauty:<br />
Health Advice for the Factory Girl in Early Twentieth-<br />
Century Britain.” Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 20 (2009):<br />
454–481.<br />
3544. LÓPEZ, Raúl Necochea. “Priests and Pills:<br />
Catholic Family Planning in Peru, 1967–1976.” Latin<br />
Amer. Res. Rev. 43, no. 2 (2008): 34–56.<br />
3545. LORD, Alexandra M. Condom Nation: The<br />
U.S. Government’s Sex Education Campaign from<br />
World War I to the Internet. (xi + 224 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801893803.<br />
3546. MA Xuebo. “Historical Materials from<br />
the Heilongjiang Provincial Military Government<br />
Archives on Plague Prevention in Northeast Liaoning,<br />
Jilin and Heilongjiang Provinces.” [Translated<br />
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(2006): 365–369.<br />
3547. MARTIN-FRECHILLA, Juan José. “El dispositivo<br />
venezolano de sanidad y la incorporación de<br />
los médicos exiliados de la Guerra Civil española.”<br />
English title: [The Venezuelan Sanitation Authority<br />
and the Incorporation <strong>of</strong> Physicians Exiled from<br />
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<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific Legacy: Europe and<br />
Latin America. [ref. 2123]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
519–541.<br />
3548. MARTINS, Ana Paula Vosne. “ ‘Vamos criar<br />
seu filho’: os médicos puericultores e a pedagogia<br />
materna no século XX.” English title: [“Let’s Raise<br />
Your Child”: Puericulture Doctors and Maternal<br />
Pedagogy in the Twentieth Century]. Manguinhos 15<br />
(2008): 135–154.<br />
3549. MAWDSLEY, Stephen E. “ ‘Dancing on Eggs’:<br />
Charles H. Bynum, Racial Politics, and the National<br />
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1938–1954.” Bull.<br />
Hist. Med. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 217–247.<br />
On an NFIP campaign directed toward African<br />
Americans and infant health.<br />
3550. MCPAKE, Barbara. “Hospital Policy in Sub-<br />
Saharan Africa and Post-Colonial Development Impasse.”<br />
Soc. Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 341–360.<br />
3551. MELLAGI, André Gonçalves, and Yara<br />
Nogueira MONTEIRO. “O imaginário religioso de<br />
pacientes de hanseníase: um estudo comparativo<br />
entre ex-internos dos asilos de São Paulo e atuais portadores<br />
de hanseníase.” English title: [The Religious<br />
Imaginary <strong>of</strong> Hansen’s Disease Patients: A Comparative<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Former Inmates <strong>of</strong> the Asylums <strong>of</strong><br />
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Manguinhos 16 (2009): 489–504.<br />
3552. MELLING, Joseph, and Pamela DALE. “Medical<br />
Officers <strong>of</strong> Health, Gender and Government<br />
Responses to the Problem <strong>of</strong> Cancer in Britain, 1900–<br />
1940.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 537–560.<br />
3553. NADKARNI, Asha. “ ‘World-Menace’: National<br />
Reproduction and Public Health in Katherine<br />
Mayo’s Mother India.” Amer. Quart. 60 (2008):<br />
805–827.<br />
On the negative portrayal <strong>of</strong> traditional Indian<br />
public health in 1927 by a U.S. journalist opposing<br />
Indian self-rule.<br />
3554. OSPINA DIAZ, Juan Manuel, Abel Fernando<br />
MARTINEZ MARTIN, and Oscar Fernando. HER-<br />
RAN FALLA. “Impacto de la pandemia de gripa de<br />
1918–1919 sobre el perfil de mortalidad general en<br />
Boyacá, Colombia.” English title: [Impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Flu Pandemic <strong>of</strong> 1918–1919 on the General Mortality<br />
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(2009): 53–81.<br />
3555. PALMER, Steven, and Ligia María PEÑA TOR-<br />
RES. “A Rockefeller Foundation Health Primer for<br />
US-Occupied Nicaragua, 1914–1928.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue: Communication, Control, and Cooperation:<br />
(Latin) American Interchanges in the <strong>History</strong><br />
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Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 43–69.<br />
3556. PARASCANDOLA, John. “Presidential Address:<br />
Quarantining Women: Venereal Disease Rapid<br />
Treatment Centers in World War II America.” Bull.<br />
Hist. Med. 83 (2009): 431–459.<br />
3557. RANDALL, Stacey Ingrum. “With a Suspicious<br />
Mind and a Good Light: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cervical<br />
Cancer Screening in the United States, 1920–1980.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Northern Illinois University, 2009.<br />
Advisor: H<strong>of</strong>fman, Beatrix. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3390583. 302 pp.<br />
3558. SCHAGEN, Udo. “Sozialhygiene als Leitkonzept<br />
für Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Der Bruch<br />
mit dem Biologismus in der Medizin der SBZ.”<br />
In Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in der Wis-
192 370. 20th century<br />
senschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, edited by<br />
BRUCH et al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 223–232.<br />
3559. SOUZA, Christiane Maria Cruz de. “A epidemia<br />
de gripe espanhola: um desafio à medicina<br />
baiana.” Article also in English. English title:<br />
[The Spanish Flu Epidemic: A Challenge to Bahian<br />
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3560. TARAUD, Christelle. “Urbanisme, hygiénisme<br />
et prostitution à Casablanca dans les années 1920.”<br />
French Col. <strong>History</strong> 7 (2006): 97–108.<br />
3561. THOMS, Ulrike. “Einbruch, Aufbruch, Durchbruch?<br />
Ernährungsforschung in Deutschland vor und<br />
nach 1945.” In Kontinuitäten und Diskontinuitäten in<br />
der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts,<br />
edited by BRUCH et al. (2006) [ref. 2871], 111–130.<br />
3562. TREITEL, Corinna. “Max Rubner and the<br />
Biopolitics <strong>of</strong> Rational Nutrition.” Cent. Eur. Hist. 41<br />
(2008): 1–25.<br />
3563. WOLF, Arthur P. “Fertility and Fertility Control<br />
in Pre-Revolutionary China.” J. Interdis. Hist. 38<br />
(2008): 345–375.<br />
370-153. PHARMACY<br />
3564. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Joseph Willot, pharmacien,<br />
résistant pendant la Grande Guerre.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008): 13–28.<br />
3565. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “La publicité pharmaceutique<br />
et parapharmaceutique des Annales vertes<br />
en 1927.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 307–328.<br />
3566. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Le médecin vu par<br />
les documents publicitaires de l’industrie pharmaceutique<br />
du XXème siècle.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42<br />
(2008): 411–416.<br />
3567. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Les périodiques<br />
médicaux financés par l’industrie du médicament :<br />
une histoire de plus d’un siècle.” Rev. Hist. Pharm.<br />
56 (2009): 399–416.<br />
3568. BONNEMAIN, Bruno. “Une utilisation des<br />
cartes interzones de la guerre 39–45 en faveur de la<br />
pharmacie : le cas des laboratoires Guerbet.” Rev.<br />
Hist. Pharm. 54 (2007): 57–68.<br />
3569. BRASA ARIAS, Beatriz, Santiago SAN-<br />
MARTÍN MÍGUEZ, and Mariana LANDÍN. “Contribución<br />
de la Facultad de Farmacia de Santiago de<br />
Compostela al desarrollo de la investigación científica<br />
española en el primer tercio del siglo XX (1900–<br />
1936).” Asclepio 62, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 93–118.<br />
3570. BURNS, Marlene. “Scientific Research in the<br />
Second World War: The Case for Bacinol, Dutch<br />
Penicillin.” In Scientific Research in World War<br />
II, edited by MAAS and HOOIJMAIJERS (2009)<br />
[ref. 2962], 44–61.<br />
3571. CARPENTER, Daniel. Reputation and Power:<br />
Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation<br />
at the FDA. (xx + 802 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index;<br />
maps.) Princeton: Princeton University Press, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780691141794.<br />
3572. DAEMMRICH, Arthur. “Synthesis by Microbes<br />
or Chemists? Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturing<br />
in the Antibiotic Era.” Part <strong>of</strong> special issue:<br />
High Tech Manufacturing [ref. 4035]. Hist. & Tech.<br />
25 (2009): 237–256.<br />
3573. GERALD, Michael C. “Drugs and Alcohol Go<br />
to Hollywood.” Pharm. Hist. 48 (2006): 116–138.<br />
3574. HAAS, Jochen. Vigantol: Adolf Windaus<br />
und die Geschichte des Vitamin D. Heidelberger<br />
Schriften zur Pharmazie- und Naturwissenschaftsgeschichte,<br />
20. (425 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stuttgart:<br />
Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9783804722231.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R381]<br />
3575. KIRK, Robert G. W. “Between the Clinic and<br />
the Laboratory: Ethology and Pharmacology in the<br />
Work <strong>of</strong> Michael Robin Alexander Chance, c.1946–<br />
1964.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009): 513–536.<br />
3576. KRAGH, Helge. “From Disulfiram to<br />
Antabuse: The Invention <strong>of</strong> a Drug.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Chem. 33 (2008): 82–88.<br />
3577. NEILL, Deborah. “Paul Ehrlich’s Colonial<br />
Connections: Scientific Networks and Sleeping Sickness<br />
Drug Therapy Research, 1900–1914.” Soc. Hist.<br />
Med. 22 (2009): 61–77.<br />
3578. RAYNAL, Cécile, and Thierry LEFEBVRE.<br />
“Les eaux minérales naturelles purgatives espagnoles<br />
‘made in France.’ ” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009):<br />
483–494.<br />
3579. RAYNAL, Cécile. “Un exemple d’eau minérale<br />
artificielle à reconstituer chez soi : les fameux ‘Lithinés<br />
du Dr Gustin.’ ” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 55 (2008):<br />
505–518.<br />
3580. RUTTY, Christopher J. “ ‘Couldn’t Live Without<br />
It’: Diabetes, the Costs <strong>of</strong> Innovation and the<br />
Price <strong>of</strong> Insulin in Canada, 1922–1984.” Can. Bull.<br />
Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 407–431.<br />
3581. SANTOS, Fernando Sergio Dumas dos, Letícia<br />
Pumar Alves de SOUZA, and Antonio Carlos SIANI.<br />
“O óleo de chaulmoogra como conhecimento científico:<br />
a construção de uma terapêutica antileprótica.”<br />
Article also in English. English title:<br />
[Chaulmoogra Oil as Scientific Knowledge: The<br />
Construction <strong>of</strong> a Treatment for Leprosy]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 29–46.<br />
3582. WORTHEN, Dennis B. “Robert Phillip Fischelis<br />
1891–1981: Pharmacy Activist.” Pharm. Hist. 48<br />
(2006): 155–160.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> an issue remembering Robert P. Fischelis<br />
3583. WYN JONES, Emyr, and Gareth WYN JONES.<br />
“Merlin Pryce (1902–1976) and Penicillin: An Abiding<br />
Mystery.” Vesalius 8, no. 2 (2002): 6–25.
370. 20th century 193<br />
370-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3584. ALANEN, Arnold R. Morgan Park: Duluth,<br />
U.S. Steel, and the Forging <strong>of</strong> a Company Town.<br />
(xviii + 338 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Minneapolis:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780816641369.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R9]<br />
3585. ALEXANDER, Jennifer. “Efficiencies <strong>of</strong> Balance:<br />
Technical Efficiency, Popular Efficiency, and<br />
Arbitrary Standards in the Late Progressive Era<br />
USA.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 323–349.<br />
Explores the ideas <strong>of</strong> technical efficiency in an<br />
engineering journal and personal efficiency in a<br />
general interest journal <strong>of</strong> reform.<br />
3586. AXPE, Isabel Garaizar. La Escuela Especial<br />
de Ingenieros Industriales de Bilbao, 1897–1936:<br />
Educación y Tecnología en el Primer Tercio del Siglo<br />
XX. Bilbao, Spain: Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales<br />
de Bizkaia y Escuela Superior de Ingeniería<br />
de Bilbao, 2008.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R28]<br />
3587. BALLENT, Anahi. “Ingeniería y Estado: la red<br />
nacional de caminos y las obras públicas en la Argentina,<br />
1930–1943.” English title: [Engineering and the<br />
State: The National Road Network and Public Works<br />
in Argentina, 1930–1943]. Proceedings from the<br />
conference “Engineering and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />
Communication and transportation infrastructure in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in Ibero-America” held at<br />
the Universidade de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6,<br />
2006. [ref. 2170]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 827–847.<br />
3588. BISSELL, Chris C. “Forging a New Discipline:<br />
Reflections on the Wartime Infrastructure for<br />
Research and Development in Feedback Control in<br />
the US, the UK, Germany and the USSR.” In Scientific<br />
Research in World War II, edited by MAAS and<br />
HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962], 202–212.<br />
3589. CALLAHAN, Richard J., Jr., Kathryn LOFTON,<br />
and Chad E. SEALES. “Allegories <strong>of</strong> Progress: Industrial<br />
Religion in the United States.” J. Amer. Acad.<br />
Relig. 78 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–39.<br />
“Industrial religion is a discourse that attributes<br />
suprahuman power to raw materials and the mechanical<br />
technologies employed to convert those<br />
materials into consumer goods.” (from the abstract)<br />
3590. CHIKOWERO, Moses. “Subalternating <strong>Current</strong>s:<br />
Electrification and Power Politics in Bulawayo,<br />
Colonial Zimbabwe, 1894–1939.” J. South. African<br />
Stud. 33 (2007): 287–306.<br />
3591. CHRISTEN, Arden G., and Joan A. CHRISTEN.<br />
“Dr. Lytle Adams’ Incendiary ‘Bat Bomb’ <strong>of</strong> World<br />
War II.” J. Hist. Dent. 52 (2004): 109–115.<br />
On an incendiary weapon designed to be delivered<br />
by bats.<br />
3592. CLARSENA, Georgine. “ ‘A Fine University<br />
for Women Engineers’: A Scottish Munitions Factory<br />
in World War I.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 12 (2003):<br />
333–356.<br />
3593. DUFFY, Eve. “Oskar von Miller and the Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Electrical Exhibition: Staging Modernity in<br />
Weimar Germany.” Germ. Hist. 25 (2007): 517–538.<br />
3594. EDWARDS, Pamela C. “Networks and the<br />
Textile Industry: Technology, Innovation and Labor<br />
in the Industrializing Southeast, 1890–1925.”<br />
In Technology, Innovation, and Southern Industrialization,<br />
edited by DELFINO and GILLESPIE (2008)<br />
[ref. 2819], 125–162.<br />
3595. ESPERDY, Gabrielle. Modernizing Main<br />
Street: Architecture and Consumer Culture in the<br />
New Deal. Center Books on American Places. (x +<br />
307 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226218007.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R269]<br />
3596. FEIN, Michael R. Paving the Way: New<br />
York Road Building and the American State, 1880–<br />
1956. (viii + 316 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Lawrence: University Press <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780700615629.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R276]<br />
3597. FENSKE, Gail. The Skyscraper and the City:<br />
The Woolworth Building and the Making <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
New York. (xii + 400 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780226241418.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R278]<br />
3598. GELBER, Steven M. Horse Trading in the Age<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cars: Men in the Marketplace. Gender Relations<br />
in the American Experience. (xii + 224 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780801889974.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R326]<br />
3599. GERASIMOVA, Ekaterina, and S<strong>of</strong>’ia CHUIK-<br />
INA. “The Repair <strong>Society</strong>.” Russ. Stud. Hist. 48<br />
(2009): 58–74.<br />
On the nature <strong>of</strong> technological goods in the Soviet<br />
Union, and the necessity that owners work on them<br />
to make them fully functional.<br />
3600. GORMAN, Carma. “Educating the Eye: Body<br />
Mechanics and Streamlining in the United States,<br />
1925–1950.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring the<br />
“Nation”: The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology in American<br />
Studies [ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 839–868.<br />
On the streamlining <strong>of</strong> machines and the notion <strong>of</strong><br />
human “body mechanics.”<br />
3601. GUSE, John C. “Nazi Technical Thought Revisited.”<br />
Hist. & Tech. 26 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–38.<br />
See also, Jeffrey HERF, “Comment,” 33–37; John<br />
C. GUSE, “John C. Guse Replies,” 38.<br />
3602. HAUSMAN, William J., Peter HERTNER, and<br />
Mira WILKINS. Global Electrification: Multinational<br />
Enterprise and International Finance in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Light and Power, 1878–2007. Cambridge<br />
Studies in the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Global Enterprise.<br />
(xxiv + 487 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780521880350.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R408]
194 370. 20th century<br />
3603. JOHNSTON, Sean F. “Creating a Canadian<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>ession: The Nuclear Engineer, c. 1940–68.” Can.<br />
J. Hist. 44 (2009): 435–466.<br />
3604. JOSEPHSON, Paul R. Would Trotsky Wear a<br />
Bluetooth? Technological Utopianism under Socialism,<br />
1917–1989. (ix + 342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780801894107.<br />
3605. KATZIR, Shaul. “War and Peacetime Research<br />
on the Road to Crystal Frequency Control.” Tech. &<br />
Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 99–125.<br />
3606. KONVITZ, Josef. “What’s Wrong with This<br />
Picture?” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 474–476.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Mikael HÅRD and Thomas J.<br />
MISA (eds.), Urban Machinery (2008).<br />
3607. LUNDIN, Per. Bilsamhället: Ideologi, expertis<br />
och regelskapande i efterkrigstidens Sverige. Stockholm<br />
Papers in the <strong>History</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
2058; Monografier utgivna av Stockholms<br />
stad, 193. (405 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Stockholm:<br />
Stockholmia Förlag, 2008. ISBN: 9789170312007.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R561]<br />
3608. MA Linghe. “Ling Hongxun and the Independence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Modern Chinese Railway.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27<br />
(2006): 221–228.<br />
3609. MILLS, Mara. “Another Etymology for<br />
‘Bionic’: Hearing Aids and Disability <strong>History</strong> at<br />
Kent State.” Rittenhouse 22, no. 1 (2008): 47–69.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> hearing aids and industrial development<br />
<strong>of</strong> electronics.<br />
3610. NIELSEN, Kristian H. “Technological Trajectories<br />
in the Making: Two Case Studies from the<br />
Contemporary <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wind Power.” Centaurus<br />
52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 175–205.<br />
Covers the U.S and Denmark during the Great<br />
Depression and WWII.<br />
3611. NOVAKOVIC, Andreja. “Turning Homeward:<br />
Art, Technology, and Dwelling in Later Heidegger.”<br />
Hum. Tech. Rev. 26 (2007): 1–15.<br />
3612. PILATOWICZ, Jozef. “Outlooks <strong>of</strong> Helena and<br />
Szymon Syrkus upon Architecture in the Years 1925–<br />
1956.” [Translated title.] In Polish. Kwart. Hist.<br />
Nauk. Tech. 54, no. 3-4 (2009): 123–164.<br />
3613. PIZZI, Katia. “Dancing and Flying the Body<br />
Mechanical: Five Visions for the New Civilisation.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a symposium on futurism. [ref. 2913]. Eur.<br />
Legacy 14 (2009): 785–798.<br />
3614. POEL, Ibo Van de. “The Bugs Eat the Waste:<br />
What Else Is There to Know?: Changing Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Hegemony in the Design <strong>of</strong> Sewage Treatment<br />
Plants.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 605–634.<br />
3615. PUIG, Albert Presas I. “Technoscientific Synergies<br />
between Germany and Spain in the Twentieth<br />
Century: Continuity amid Radical Change.” Tech. &<br />
Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 80–98.<br />
3616. SALERNO, Elena. “Los Ferrocarriles del Estado<br />
en Argentina y su contribución a la ciencia.”<br />
English title: [The Argentina State Railroad and<br />
Its Contribution to <strong>Science</strong>]. Proceedings from the<br />
conference “Engineering and the Natural <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />
Communication and transportation infrastructure in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the sciences in Ibero-America” held at<br />
the Universidade de La Plata, Argentina, on May 1-6,<br />
2006. [ref. 2170]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 657–678.<br />
3617. SCALES, Rebecca P. “Subversive Sound:<br />
Transnational Radio, Arabic Recordings, and the<br />
Dangers <strong>of</strong> Listening in French Colonial Algeria,<br />
1934–1939.” Micrologus 52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 384–417.<br />
3618. SCHIPPER, Frank. Driving Europe: Building<br />
Europe on Roads in the Twentieth Century. Technology<br />
and European <strong>History</strong> Series, 3. (318 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.) Amsterdam: Aksant, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9789052603087.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R801]<br />
3619. SEILER, Cotten. Republic <strong>of</strong> Drivers: A Cultural<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Automobility in America. (x + 230<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226745633.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R817]<br />
3620. SIEGELBAUM, Lewis H. Cars for Comrades:<br />
The Life <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Automobile. (xiv + 309 pp.; ill.;<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) Ithaca, NY: Cornell University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780801446382.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R829]<br />
3621. SIMS, Christopher. “The Dangers <strong>of</strong> Individualism<br />
and the Human Relationship to Technology<br />
in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream <strong>of</strong> Electric<br />
Sheep?.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 36 (2009): 67–86.<br />
3622. TAYLOR, Stephen Wallace. “Technocracy on<br />
the March? The Tennessee Valley Authority and the<br />
Uses <strong>of</strong> Technology.” In Technology, Innovation, and<br />
Southern Industrialization, edited by DELFINO and<br />
GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 163–180.<br />
3623. THOMPSON, Gregory. “Conspiracy or Consumer<br />
Choice?” Tech. & Cult. 50 (2009): 673–676.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> David W. JONES, Mass Motorization<br />
+ Mass Transit (2008).<br />
3624. THOMPSON, Steven L. Bodies in Motion:<br />
Evolution and Experience in Motorcycling. Duluth,<br />
MN: Aero Design & Mfg. Co., 2008.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R884]<br />
3625. WEBER, Heike. “Das Projekt Technik im Bild<br />
um 1930 am Deutschen Museum.” In Das technische<br />
Bild, edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174],<br />
100–115.<br />
3626. WELBOURN, Donald B., and Tim CRICHTON.<br />
“The Schnorchel: A Short-Lived Engineering Solution<br />
to Scientific Developments.” Trans. Newcomen<br />
Soc. 78 (2008): 293–315.<br />
On 20th-century submarine technology.<br />
3627. WHYTE, William. “The Englishness <strong>of</strong> English<br />
Architecture: Modernism and the Making <strong>of</strong><br />
a National International Style, 1927–1957.” J. Brit.<br />
Stud. 48 (2009): 441–465.
370. 20th century 195<br />
3628. YANIK, Anthony J. Maxwell Motor and the<br />
Making <strong>of</strong> Chrysler Corporation. Great Lakes Books.<br />
(xi + 189 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Detroit: Wayne State<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780814334232.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R947]<br />
3629. YAO Yaxin, YANG Jian, and TIAN Qian.<br />
“The Founding <strong>of</strong> Modern Architectural Acoustics<br />
in China—A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Acoustical Problems <strong>of</strong><br />
the Tsinghua Great Hall.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27 (2006): 353–364.<br />
3630. YE Qing. “Neptune (Haiwang): A Magazine<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Modern China National Industry Group Yung-<br />
Chiu (Yongjiu) and Its Scientific Papers.” [Translated<br />
title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27<br />
(2006): 305–317.<br />
370-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
3631. ANDUAGA, Aitor. Wireless and Empire:<br />
Geopolitics, Radio Industry, and Ionosphere in the<br />
British Empire, 1918–1939. (xxv + 386 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780199562725.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R18]<br />
3632. BEYER, Kurt W. Grace Hopper and the Invention<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Information Age. Lemelson Center Studies<br />
in Invention and Innovation. (xii + 389 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780262013109.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R69]<br />
3633. BODEN, Margaret. “Grey Walter’s Anticipatory<br />
Tortoises.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article0<strong>2010</strong>1.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009). Rutherford J. 2 (2006-2007): Approx. 4500<br />
words.<br />
On the learning machines built by Grey Walter,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the British Ratio Club (a center <strong>of</strong><br />
cybernetic theorizing).<br />
3634. CARTER, Frank. “The Turing Bomb.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue.http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article030108.html (Accessed on June 8,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 6000 words.<br />
3635. COPELAND, B. Jack. “Colossus: Breaking the<br />
German ‘Tunny’ Code at Bletchley Park. An Illustrated<br />
<strong>History</strong>.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article030109.html<br />
(Accessed on June 8, <strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 534]. Rutherford J.<br />
3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 20,000 words.<br />
3636. DORAN, Bob. “The First Automatic Totalisator.”<br />
http://www.rutherfordjournal.org/<br />
article0<strong>2010</strong>9.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009). Rutherford J. 2 (2006-2007): Approx. 4500<br />
words.<br />
On a betting machine set up at the Auckland Racing<br />
Club in 1913.<br />
3637. DRESNER, Eli. “Turing on Computation,<br />
Memory and Behavior.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue.<br />
http://www.rutherfordjournal.org/<br />
article030104.html (Accessed on June 8, <strong>2010</strong>)<br />
[ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 8000 words.<br />
3638. FROST, Gary Lewis. Early FM Radio: Incremental<br />
Technology in Twentieth-Century America.<br />
(191 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801894404.<br />
3639. HON, Giora. “Living Extremely Flat: The Life<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Automaton; John von Neumann’s Conception<br />
<strong>of</strong> Error <strong>of</strong> (in)Animate Systems.” In Going Amiss in<br />
Experimental Research, edited by HON et al. (2009)<br />
[ref. 127], 55–71.<br />
3640. KERTCHER, Zack. “Institutional Expansion:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Grid Computing.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Abbott, Andrew. Pub. no. AAT 3408548.<br />
217 pp.<br />
3641. NUMERICO, Teresa. “The New Machine:<br />
from Logic to Organization.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue. http://www.rutherfordjournal.org/<br />
article030102.html (Accessed on June 8, <strong>2010</strong>)<br />
[ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 9000 words.<br />
3642. PARISI, David P. “Touch Machines: An Archeology<br />
<strong>of</strong> Haptic Interfacing.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/01<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at New York University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Rajagopal, Arvind. Pub. no. AAT 3346267.<br />
450 pp.<br />
3643. PICKERING, Andrew. The Cybernetic Brain:<br />
Sketches <strong>of</strong> Another Future. (x + 526 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780226667898.<br />
“Explores a largely forgotten group <strong>of</strong> British<br />
thinkers, including Grey Walter, Ross Ashby, Gregory<br />
Bateson, R. D. Laing, Stafford Beer, and<br />
Gordon Pask, and their work in an array <strong>of</strong> fields.”<br />
(from the publisher)<br />
3644. SCHLOMBS, Corinna. “Productivity Machines:<br />
Transatlantic Transfers <strong>of</strong> Computing Technology<br />
and Culture in the Cold War.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Cowan, Ruth Schwartz. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3414208. 347 pp.<br />
3645. SVILPIS, Janis. “The <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Prehistory<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Turing Test.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35<br />
(2008): 430–449.<br />
3646. TELOTTE, J. P. The Mouse Machine: Disney<br />
and Technology. (221 pp.; bibl.; index.) Champaign:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780252033278.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R881]<br />
3647. WEIERUD, Frode. “Bletchley Park’s Sturgeon,<br />
the Fish that Laid No Eggs.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010106.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 17,000 words.<br />
On the British codebreakers during World War II.<br />
3648. WILLIS, J. B., and J. F. DEANE. “Trevor<br />
Pearcey and the First Australian Computer: A Lost
196 370. 20th century<br />
Opportunity?” Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 17 (2006): 209–<br />
225.<br />
3649. WINKLER, Jonathan Reed. Nexus: Strategic<br />
Communications and American Security in World<br />
War I. Harvard Historical Studies, 162. (347 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780674028395.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R938]<br />
370-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
3650. BARTRIP, P. W. J. “Myxomatosis in 1950s<br />
Britain.” Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 19 (2008): 83–105.<br />
3651. CAREY, David, Jr. “Guatemala’s Green Revolution:<br />
Synthetic Fertilizer, Public Health, and Economic<br />
Autonomy in the Mayan Highland.” Agr. Hist.<br />
83 (2009): 283–322.<br />
3652. CONKIN, Paul K. A Revolution Down on the<br />
Farm: The Transformation <strong>of</strong> American Agriculture<br />
since 1929. (xiv + 223 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lexington:<br />
University Press <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780813125190.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R181]<br />
3653. EDWARDS, Natalie. “From Beverley Disease<br />
to Braxy to Enterotoxaemia: The Journey <strong>of</strong> a Disease<br />
in Western Australian Livestock and the Transmission<br />
<strong>of</strong> Veterinary Knowledge in Australasia.” Hist. Rec.<br />
Aust. Sci. 20 (2009): 191–207.<br />
3654. ERVIN, Michael A. “The 1930 Agrarian Census<br />
in Mexico: Agronomists, Middle Politics, and<br />
the Negotiation <strong>of</strong> Data Collection.” Hispanic Amer.<br />
Hist. Rev. 87 (2007): 537–570.<br />
3655. FIRKUS, Angela. “The Agricultural Extension<br />
Service and Non-Whites in California, 1910–1932.”<br />
Agr. Hist. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>): 506–530.<br />
3656. FREITES, Yajaira. “Relaciones científicas de<br />
medicina veterinaria venezolana con sus pares latinoamericanos:<br />
México y el Cono Sur (1933–1955).”<br />
English title: [Scientific Links between Venezuela’s<br />
Veterinary Medicine and Its Latin American Counterparts:<br />
Mexico and the Southern Cone (1933–1955)].<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a series: Transmission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific<br />
Legacy: Europe and Latin America. [ref. 2123].<br />
Manguinhos 15 (2008): 497–518.<br />
3657. GIESEN, James C. “ ‘The Truth about the<br />
Boll Weevil’: The Nature <strong>of</strong> Planter Power in the<br />
Mississippi Delta.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 683–<br />
704.<br />
On agriculture and race-relations in early 20thcentury<br />
Mississippi.<br />
3658. HARWOOD, Jonathan. “Peasant Friendly Plant<br />
Breeding and the Early Years <strong>of</strong> the Green Revolution<br />
in Mexico.” Agr. Hist. 83 (2009): 384–410.<br />
3659. HODGE, Joseph M. “Colonial Foresters versus<br />
Agriculturalists: The Debate over Climate Change<br />
and Cocoa Production in the Gold Coast.” Agr. Hist.<br />
83 (2009): 201–220.<br />
3660. KAAG, Cynthia Stewart. “The <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Wine: Washington State University Scientists and<br />
the Development <strong>of</strong> the Washington Wine Industry,<br />
1937–1992.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/11 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Washington State University, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Gough, Jerry. Pub. no. AAT 3382985.<br />
217 pp.<br />
3661. LEEDY, Todd. “ ‘A Starving Belly Doesn’t<br />
Listen to Explanations’: Agricultural Evangelism in<br />
Colonial Zimbabwe, 1900 to 1962.” Agr. Hist. 84<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 479–505.<br />
3662. NABHAN, Gary Paul. Where Our Food Comes<br />
From: Retracing Nikolay Vavilov’s Quest to End<br />
Famine. (xxiii + 223 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Washington, DC: Island Press/Shearwater Books,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9781597263993.<br />
3663. RUEBER, Micah Aaron. “Making Milking<br />
Modern: Agriculture <strong>Science</strong> and the American<br />
Dairy, 1890–1940.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Mississippi State University, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Marcus, Alan I. Pub. no. AAT 3398548.<br />
326 pp.<br />
3664. SABEA, Hanan. “Mastering the Landscape?<br />
Sisal Plantations, Land, and Labor in Tanga Region,<br />
1893–1980s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on ecology<br />
and environmental transformations in Tanzania<br />
[ref. 2463]. Int. J. African Hist. Stud. 41 (2008):<br />
411–432.<br />
3665. SCHLEIFER, David. “Reforming Food: How<br />
Trans Fats Entered and Exited the American Food<br />
System.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at New York University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Molotch, Harvey. Pub. no. AAT 3408310.<br />
443 pp.<br />
3666. SMITH-HOWARD, Kendra. “Antibiotics and<br />
Agricultural Change: Purifying Milk and Protecting<br />
Health in the Postwar Era.” Agr. Hist. 84 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
327–351.<br />
3667. UEKÖTTER, Frank. “Ist der Gigant<br />
zäsurfähig? Zur Problematik von Wendepunkten<br />
in den Agrarwissenschaften.” In Kontinuitäten und<br />
Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des<br />
20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 281–290.<br />
370-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />
3668. ALISON, John, Charles MCGEE, and William<br />
TAYLOR. “Emerging Air Power: The World War II<br />
Era.” Air Power Hist. 54, no. 4 (2007): 8–21.<br />
3669. ANDREWS, James T. “Storming the Stratosphere:<br />
Space Exploration, Soviet Culture, and the<br />
Arts from Lenin to Khrushchev’s Times.” Russ. Hist.<br />
36 (2009): 77–87.<br />
3670. BAUCOM, Donald R. “Wakes <strong>of</strong> War: Contrails<br />
and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Air Power, 1918–1945—Part I:<br />
Early Sightings and Preliminary Explanations, 1918–<br />
1938.” Air Power Hist. 54, no. 2 (2007): 16–31.<br />
See also Donald R. BAUCOM, “Wakes <strong>of</strong> War” Air<br />
Power Hist. 54, no. 3 (2007): 4–21.<br />
3671. BIDDLE, Wayne. Dark Side <strong>of</strong> the Moon:<br />
Wernher von Braun, the Third Reich, and the Space
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 197<br />
Race. (xiv + 220 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New<br />
York: W.W. Norton, 2009. ISBN: 0393059103.<br />
3672. BOYLE, Ryan. “A Red Moon over the Mall:<br />
The Sputnik Panic and Domestic America.” J. Amer.<br />
Cult. 31 (2008): 373–382.<br />
3673. BRAUN, Helmut. Aufstieg und Niedergang der<br />
Luftschifffahrt: Eine wirtschaftshistorische Analyse.<br />
Beiträge zur Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, 18.<br />
(xvi + 789 pp.; bibl.) Weiden, Germany: Eurotrans-<br />
Verlag, 2007. ISBN: 9783936400229.<br />
On the rise and demise <strong>of</strong> the rigid airship.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R104]<br />
3674. ERICKSON, Lance K. Space Flight: <strong>History</strong>,<br />
Technology, and Operations. (viii + 659 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.: Government Institutes,<br />
<strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780865874190.<br />
3675. GONZÁLEZ REDONDO, Francisco A., and<br />
María Dolores REDONDO ALVARADO. “Los dirigibles<br />
de Torres Quevedo en la Aeronáutica francesa:<br />
La Société de Constructions Aéronatiques ‘Astra.’ ”<br />
Llull 31 (2008): 221–246.<br />
3676. HAGEDORN, Dan. Conquistadors <strong>of</strong> the Sky:<br />
A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Aviation in Latin America. (xiv + 587<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Gainesville: University<br />
Press <strong>of</strong> Florida, 2008. ISBN: 9780813032498.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R383]<br />
3677. HARDIMAN, Keith Lorone. “African American<br />
Perceptions Regarding Involvement <strong>of</strong> Their Race<br />
in the Field <strong>of</strong> Aviation/Aerospace.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Oklahoma State University, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Kutz, Mary N. Pub. no. AAT 3408716.<br />
128 pp.<br />
3678. HIATT, Willie Lee, III. “The Rarefied Air <strong>of</strong><br />
the Modern: Aviation and Peruvian Participation in<br />
World <strong>History</strong>, 1910–1950.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis,<br />
2009. Advisor: Walker, Charles. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3375504. 285 pp.<br />
3679. MUDGWAY, Douglas J. William H. Pickering:<br />
America’s Deep Space Pioneer. Nasa <strong>History</strong><br />
Series. (xiv + 255 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington,<br />
DC: NASA <strong>History</strong> Division, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780160815362.<br />
New Zealand-born Pickering was one <strong>of</strong> the pioneers<br />
<strong>of</strong> early U.S. robotic spaceflight.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R640]<br />
3680. POST, Carl A. “Forward Air Control: A Royal<br />
Australian Air Force Innovation.” Air Power Hist. 53,<br />
no. 4 (2006): 4–11.<br />
3681. ROBERTSON, Linda Raine. The Dream <strong>of</strong><br />
Civilized Warfare: World War I Flying Aces and the<br />
American Imagination. (xx + 481 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Minneapolis: University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press,<br />
2003. ISBN: 9780816642700.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R765]<br />
3682. SCHMALTZ, Florian. “Aerodynamic Research<br />
at the Nationaal Luchtvaartlaboratorium (NLL) in<br />
Amsterdam under German Occupation during World<br />
War II.” In Scientific Research in World War II, edited<br />
by MAAS and HOOIJMAIJERS (2009) [ref. 2962],<br />
147–182.<br />
3683. VAN VLECK, Jenifer Leigh. “No Distant<br />
Places: Aviation and the Global American Century.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Agnew, Jean-Christophe. Pub. no. AAT 3395890.<br />
488 pp.<br />
3684. WILDENBERG, Thomas. “A Visionary Ahead<br />
<strong>of</strong> His Time: Howard Hughes and the U.S. Air<br />
Force—Part I: The Air Corps Design Competition.”<br />
Air Power Hist. 54, no. 3 (2007): 30–39.<br />
See also: Thomas WILDENBERG, “A Visionary<br />
Ahead <strong>of</strong> His Time” Air Power Hist. 55, no. 1<br />
(2008): 16–27 and Thomas WILDENBERG, “A<br />
Visionary Ahead <strong>of</strong> His Time” Air Power Hist. 55,<br />
no. 2 (2008): 4–13.<br />
375. 20TH CENTURY, LATE, AND 21ST<br />
CENTURY<br />
375-1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3685. HARMAN, Oren, and Peter GALISON. “Epistemic<br />
Virtues and Leibnizian Dreams: On the Shifting<br />
Boundaries between <strong>Science</strong>, Humanities, and<br />
Faith.” First article <strong>of</strong> a symposium on disciplinary<br />
distinctions between science and the humanities. Eur.<br />
Legacy 13 (2008): 551–575.<br />
Contents: Ann BLAIR, “Disciplinary Distinctions<br />
before the ‘Two Cultures,’ ” 577–588 [ref. 255];<br />
Yanay OFRAN, “The Two Cultures and Systems<br />
Biology: How Philosophy Starts Where <strong>Science</strong><br />
Ends,” 589–604 [ref. 3242]; Menachem FISCH,<br />
“Taking the Linguistic Turn Seriously,” 605–622<br />
[ref. 153].<br />
375-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS<br />
3686. WANG, Zuoyue. “Transnational <strong>Science</strong> during<br />
the Cold War: The Case <strong>of</strong> Chinese/American<br />
Scientists.” Focus: New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Cold War [ref. 3717]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 367–377.<br />
375-11. SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL<br />
ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE<br />
3687. KURATH, Monika, and Priska GISLER. “Informing,<br />
Involving or Engaging? <strong>Science</strong> Communication,<br />
in the Ages <strong>of</strong> Atom-, Bio- and Nanotechnology.”<br />
Public Underst. Sci. 18 (2009): 559–573.<br />
“The article concludes...that the shift towards more<br />
democratic engagement <strong>of</strong> the public hasn’t been<br />
as pr<strong>of</strong>ound and complete as has been thought.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
375-20. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
3688. DADI, Iftikhar. “Nuclearization and Pakistani<br />
Popular Culture since 1998.” In South Asian Cultures
198 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755],<br />
173–194.<br />
3689. DÖRRIES, Matthias. “The ‘Winter’ Analogy<br />
Fallacy: From Superbombs to Supervolcanoes.” Hist.<br />
Meteor. 4 (2008): 41–56.<br />
“Examines how this analogy infiltrated scientific<br />
publications that then served as the scientific foundation<br />
for apocalyptic TV entertainment and education.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
3690. LUEGENBIEHL, Heinz C. “Societal Values<br />
and Nuclear Power: A Case <strong>of</strong> Conflicting Priorities.”<br />
Hum. Tech. Rev. 28 (2009): 43–83.<br />
“Examines the influence <strong>of</strong> Japan’s social values<br />
on the development <strong>of</strong> its nuclear policy, in particular...the<br />
relationship <strong>of</strong> physical safety to national<br />
security.” (from the abstract)<br />
3691. MURRAY, Heather. “Every Generation Has Its<br />
War: Representations <strong>of</strong> Gay Men with AIDS and<br />
Their Parents in the United States, 1983–1993.” Can.<br />
Bull. Med. Hist. 25 (2008): 335–365.<br />
3692. POOLE, Robert. Earthrise: How Man First<br />
Saw the Earth. (xvi + 236 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780300137668.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R713]<br />
3693. ROY, Srirupa. “The Politics <strong>of</strong> Death: The<br />
Antinuclear Imaginary in India.” In South Asian<br />
Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM (2009)<br />
[ref. 3755], 113–132.<br />
375-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />
3694. HEDGECOE, Adam. “ ‘A Form <strong>of</strong> Practical<br />
Machinery’: The Origins <strong>of</strong> Research Ethics Committees<br />
in the UK, 1967–1972.” Med. Hist. 53 (2009):<br />
331–350.<br />
3695. HEDGECOE, Adam. “Bioethics and the Reinforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Socio-technical Expectations.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 163–186.<br />
“Drawing on a review <strong>of</strong> publications addressing<br />
the ethical issues associated with pharmacogenetics,<br />
this paper presents a detailed critique <strong>of</strong><br />
bioethicists’ contribution to these debates.” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
3696. HURLBUT, James Benjamin. “Experiments<br />
in Democracy: The <strong>Science</strong>, Politics and Ethics <strong>of</strong><br />
Human Embryo Research in the United States, 1978–<br />
2007.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/07 (2011).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Jasan<strong>of</strong>f, Sheila. Pub. no. AAT 3414767. 401 pp.<br />
3697. JONES, Mark Peter. “Entrepreneurial <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
The Rules <strong>of</strong> the Game.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />
821–851.<br />
On academic entrepreneurship and ethics in science<br />
during the biotech revolution.<br />
3698. MONTGOMERY, Kathleen, and Amalya L.<br />
OLIVER. “Shifts in Guidelines for Ethical Scientific<br />
Conduct: How Public and Private Organizations<br />
Create and Change Norms <strong>of</strong> Research Integrity.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 137–155.<br />
3699. SCHMIDT, Ulf, and Andreas FREWER. (Eds.)<br />
<strong>History</strong> and Theory <strong>of</strong> Human Experimentation: The<br />
Declaration <strong>of</strong> Helsinki and Modern Medical Ethics.<br />
Geschichte und Philosophie der Medizin, 2. (364<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007.<br />
ISBN: 9783515088626.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R806]<br />
3700. SVENDSEN, Mette N., and Lene KOCH. “Unpacking<br />
the ‘Spare Embryo’: Facilitating Stem Cell<br />
Research in a Moral Landscape.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38<br />
(2008): 93–110.<br />
375-22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, LAW,<br />
AND ECONOMICS<br />
3701. AGARIN, Tim<strong>of</strong>ey. “Where Have All the<br />
Environmentalists Gone? Baltic Greens in the Mid-<br />
1990s.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on environmentalism in<br />
Eastern Europe [ref. 3837]. J. Balt. Stud. 40 (2009):<br />
285–305.<br />
3702. ANASTAKIS, Dimitry. “A ‘War on Pollution’?<br />
Canadian Responses to the Automotive Emissions<br />
Problem, 1970–80.” Can. Hist. Rev. 90 (2009):<br />
99–136.<br />
3703. AUGUSTINE, Dolores. “Wunderwaffen <strong>of</strong><br />
a Different Kind: Nazi Scientists in East German<br />
Industrial Research.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special section: “Nazi<br />
Continuities in East Germany.” Germ. Stud. Rev. 29<br />
(2006): 579–588.<br />
See also Georg WAGNER-KYORA, “Continuities<br />
in the Identity Construction <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chemists,<br />
1940–1970” Germ. Stud. Rev. 29 (2006): 611–619<br />
[ref. 3161].<br />
3704. BADASH, Lawrence. A Nuclear Winter’s Tale:<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Politics in the 1980s. Transformations:<br />
Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Technology.<br />
(xiii + 403 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780262012720.<br />
3705. BASHFORD, Alison. “Population, Geopolitics,<br />
and International Organizations in the Mid-Twentieth<br />
Century.” J. World Hist. 19 (2008): 327–348.<br />
3706. BERMAN, Elizabeth Popp. “Why Did Universities<br />
Start Patenting? Institution-Building and<br />
the Road to the Bayh-Dole Act.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38<br />
(2008): 835–871.<br />
3707. BRIGGLE, Adam. “The Kass Council and the<br />
Politicization <strong>of</strong> Ethics Advice.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 309–326.<br />
“Uses the President’s Council on Bioethics during<br />
Leon Kass’ tenure as Chair as a case study to<br />
investigate the norms governing the interface between<br />
expert knowledge and democratic decisionmaking.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
3708. CARRIER, Martin. “<strong>Science</strong> in the Grip <strong>of</strong><br />
the Economy: On the Epistemic Impact <strong>of</strong> the Commercialization<br />
<strong>of</strong> Research.” In The Challenge <strong>of</strong><br />
the Social and the Pressure <strong>of</strong> Practice, edited by<br />
CARRIER et al. (2008) [ref. 147], 217–234.<br />
3709. FELT, Ulrike, Maximilian FOCHLER, Astrid<br />
MAGER, and Peter WINKLER. “Visions and Versions
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 199<br />
<strong>of</strong> Governing Biomedicine: Narratives on Power<br />
Structures, Decision-Making and Public Participation<br />
in the Field <strong>of</strong> Biomedical Technology in the Austrian<br />
Context.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 233–257.<br />
3710. FREY, Karsten. “Guardians <strong>of</strong> the Nuclear<br />
Myth: Politics, Ideology, and India’s Strategic Community.”<br />
In South Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited<br />
by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755], 195–212.<br />
3711. GODIN, Benoît. “National Innovation System:<br />
The System Approach in Historical Perspective.” Sci.<br />
Tech. Hum. Val. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 476–501.<br />
3712. GONG Yuzhi. “Personal Recollections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> under the Propaganda Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Communist Party <strong>of</strong> China Central Committee.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Chinese J.<br />
Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007): 201–226.<br />
3713. GONZÁLEZ SILVA, Matiana. “¿Con quién dialoga<br />
Dominique Pestre? El papel de la historia en los<br />
debates sobre la ciencia contemporánea.” Dynamis<br />
27 (2007): 359–367.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Dominique PESTRE and Ricardo<br />
FIGUEIRA, Ciencia, dinero y política (2005);<br />
Helga NOWOTNY et al., The Public Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> under Assault (2005) [ref. 206].<br />
3714. GOTTLIEB, Robert. “The Next Environmentalism:<br />
How Movements Respond to the Changes that<br />
Elections Bring—From Nixon to Obama.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 14 (2009): 298–308.<br />
The Lynn W. Day Distinguished Lectureship in<br />
Forest and Conservation <strong>History</strong><br />
3715. HAGER, Carol. “Three Decades <strong>of</strong> Protest in<br />
Berlin Land-Use Planning, 1975–2005.” Germ. Stud.<br />
Rev. 30 (2007): 55–74.<br />
On protests surrounding large-scale energy projects<br />
and land-use planning.<br />
3716. HECHT, Gabrielle. “The Power <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />
Things.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1–30.<br />
Explores the relationship <strong>of</strong> African radioactive<br />
fuel to global political concerns in the late 20th and<br />
early 21st century.<br />
3717. HEYCK, Hunter, and David KAISER. “Introduction.”<br />
Focus: New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Cold War. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 362–366.<br />
Contents: Zuoyue WANG, “Transnational <strong>Science</strong><br />
during the Cold War: The Case <strong>of</strong> Chinese/American<br />
Scientists,” 367–377 [ref. 3686];<br />
Kristie MACRAKIS, “Technophilic Hubris and Espionage<br />
Styles during the Cold War,” 378–385<br />
[ref. 4038]; Paul ERICKSON, “Mathematical Models,<br />
Rational Choice, and the Search for Cold War<br />
Culture,” 386–392 [ref. 3921]; David C. ENGER-<br />
MAN, “Social <strong>Science</strong> in the Cold War,” 393–400<br />
[ref. 3920]; Rebecca LEMOV, “ ‘Hypothetical Machines’:<br />
The <strong>Science</strong> Fiction Dreams <strong>of</strong> Cold War<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong>,” 401–411 [ref. 3923].<br />
3718. HORST, Maja, and Alan IRWIN. “Nations<br />
at Ease with Radical Knowledge: On Consensus,<br />
Consensusing and False Consensusness.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 105–126.<br />
On the Danish and wider European models <strong>of</strong><br />
consensus-building and political deliberation and<br />
decision making.<br />
3719. KEFALIS, Christos. “Michio Kaku, a Radical<br />
Scientist.” KRITIKI 6 (2007): 119 ff..<br />
3720. LYNCH, Michael, Simon A. COLE, Ruth MC-<br />
NALLY, and Kathleen JORDAN. Truth Machine: The<br />
Contentious <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> DNA Fingerprinting. (xxii +<br />
391 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226498065.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R563]<br />
3721. MALLOY, Tove H. “Minority Environmentalism<br />
and Eco-nationalism in the Baltics: Green<br />
Citizenship in the Making?” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on environmentalism<br />
in Eastern Europe [ref. 3837]. J. Balt.<br />
Stud. 40 (2009): 375–395.<br />
3722. MANNING, Peter K. The Technology <strong>of</strong> Policing:<br />
Crime Mapping, Information Technology, and<br />
the Rationality <strong>of</strong> Crime Control. New Perspectives in<br />
Crime, Deviance, and Law Series. (xv + 323 pp.; ill.;<br />
maps; bibl.; index.) New York: New York University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780814757246.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R575]<br />
3723. MCGARITY, Thomas O., and Wendy E. WAG-<br />
NER. Bending <strong>Science</strong>: How Special Interests Corrupt<br />
Public Health Research. (viii + 384 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780674028159.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R600]<br />
3724. RESNIK, David B. The Price <strong>of</strong> Truth: How<br />
Money Affects the Norms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>. Practical and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics. (xiii + 224 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780195309782.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R755]<br />
3725. ROSS, Andrew. “Technology and Belowthe-Line<br />
Labor in the Copyfight over Intellectual<br />
Property.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Rewiring the<br />
“Nation”: The Place <strong>of</strong> Technology in American<br />
Studies [ref. 528]. Amer. Quart. 58 (2006): 743–766.<br />
3726. SIKK, Allan, and Rune Holmgaard ANDER-<br />
SEN. “Without a Tinge <strong>of</strong> Red: The Fall and Rise <strong>of</strong><br />
Estonian Greens.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on environmentalism<br />
in Eastern Europe [ref. 3837]. J. Balt. Stud. 40<br />
(2009): 349–373.<br />
3727. SMITH, Melissa. “Architects <strong>of</strong> Armageddon:<br />
The Home Office Scientific Advisers’ Branch and<br />
Civil Defence in Britain, 1945–68.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci.<br />
43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 149–180.<br />
3728. WIDMALM, Sven. “<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> in<br />
the Age <strong>of</strong> Policy.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 259–275.<br />
Focuses on Sweden and ideas about the use <strong>of</strong><br />
history in policy discussions.<br />
375-23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />
AND THE ARTS<br />
3729. AKDAG SALAH, Alkim Almila. “Discontents<br />
<strong>of</strong> Computer Art: A Discourse Analysis on the In-
200 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
tersection <strong>of</strong> Arts, <strong>Science</strong>s and Technology.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/10 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />
2008. Advisor: Preziosi, Donald. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3332555. 190 pp.<br />
3730. BELLOS, David. “Mathematics, Poetry, Fiction:<br />
The Adventure <strong>of</strong> the Oulipo.” Brit. Soc. Hist.<br />
Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 104–118.<br />
On French literature.<br />
3731. BRANDT, Christina. “Die zwei (und mehr)<br />
Kulturen des Klons. Utopie und Fiktion im biowissenschaftlichen<br />
Diskurs der Nachkriegszeit.” NTM<br />
17 (2009): 243–275.<br />
3732. CORDLE, Daniel. States <strong>of</strong> Suspense: The<br />
Nuclear Age, Postmodernism, and United States Fiction<br />
and Prose. (172 pp.; bibl.; index.) Manchester:<br />
Manchester University Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780719077128.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R184]<br />
3733. ENNS, Anthony. “Media, Drugs, and<br />
Schizophrenia in the Works <strong>of</strong> Philip K. Dick.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue on “technoculture” and science fiction.<br />
[ref. 212]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006):<br />
68–88.<br />
3734. GORDON, Joan. “Gazing across the Abyss:<br />
The Amborg Gaze in Sheri S. Tepper’s Six Moon<br />
Dance.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on literary and scientific<br />
representations <strong>of</strong> animals [ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-<br />
Fiction Studies 35 (2008): 189–206.<br />
3735. LAVENDER, Isiah, III. “Ethnoscapes: Environment,<br />
and Language in Ishmael Reed’s Mumbo<br />
Jumbo, Colson Whitehead’s The Intuitionist, and<br />
Samuel R. Delany’s Babel.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
34 (2007): 201–219.<br />
On Afr<strong>of</strong>uturism and race in late 20th-century<br />
science fiction.<br />
3736. LAVIN, Stacy Beth. “In the Loop: Experimental<br />
Writing and the Information Age.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 70/11 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Duke University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Wald, Priscilla. Pub. no. AAT 3383516. 202<br />
pp. Looks at Gertrude Stein, Samuel Beckett, and<br />
William Burroughs as voices <strong>of</strong> the Information<br />
Age.<br />
3737. MAZOW, Alissa Walls. “Plantae, Animalia,<br />
Fungi: Transformations <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong> in Contemporary<br />
American Art.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at The Pennsylvania State University,<br />
2009. Advisor: Rich, Sarah K. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3374517. 467 pp.<br />
3738. MURPHY, Graham J. “Considering Her Ways:<br />
In(ter)secting Matriarchal Utopias.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue on literary and scientific representations <strong>of</strong> animals<br />
[ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 35 (2008):<br />
266–228.<br />
3739. NEWELL, Dianne, and Victoria LAMONT.<br />
“Rugged Domesticity: Frontier Mythology in Post-<br />
Armageddon <strong>Science</strong> Fiction by Women.” <strong>Science</strong>-<br />
Fiction Studies 32 (2005): 423–441.<br />
3740. RIJSINGEN, Miriam van. “Framing Interiority:<br />
Portraits in the Age <strong>of</strong> Genomics.” In The Body<br />
Within, edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 180], 187–205.<br />
On artwork based on images <strong>of</strong> people’s genetic<br />
makeup.<br />
3741. SCHWARTZ, Richard A. “Family, Gender,<br />
and <strong>Society</strong> in 1950s American Fiction <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />
Apocalypse: Shadow on the Hearth, Tomorrow!, The<br />
Last Day, and Alas, Babylon.” J. Amer. Cult. 29<br />
(2006): 406–424.<br />
3742. VANPAEMEL, Geert. “X-Rays and Old Masters.<br />
The Art <strong>of</strong> the Scientific Connoisseur.” Endeavour<br />
34 (<strong>2010</strong>): 69–74.<br />
On the creation <strong>of</strong> museum laboratories and the<br />
rise <strong>of</strong> conservation science as a new discipline<br />
after World War II.<br />
3743. YASZEK, Lisa. Galactic Suburbia: Recovering<br />
Women’s <strong>Science</strong> Fiction. (xii + 234 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Columbus: Ohio State University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780814210758.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R948]<br />
375-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND<br />
ETHNICITY<br />
3744. EPSTEIN, Steven. “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Recruitmentology’:<br />
Clinical Research, Racial Knowledge,<br />
and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Inclusion and Difference.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: Race, Genetics, and Disease<br />
[ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 801–832.<br />
3745. SMART, Andrew, Richard TUTTON, Paul<br />
MARTIN, George T. H. ELLISON, and Richard<br />
ASHCROFT. “The Standardization <strong>of</strong> Race and<br />
Ethnicity in Biomedical <strong>Science</strong> Editorials and UK<br />
Biobanks.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 407–423.<br />
“Examines how leading biomedical science journals<br />
attempted to standardize the classifications <strong>of</strong><br />
race and ethnicity.” (from the abstract)<br />
375-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER<br />
3746. BALINISTEANU, Tudor. “The Cyborg Goddess:<br />
Social Myths <strong>of</strong> Women as Goddesses <strong>of</strong> Technologized<br />
Otherworlds.” Feminist Stud. 33 (2007):<br />
394–423.<br />
Focus is on the science fiction representation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cyborg as a woman.<br />
3747. CHEVEIGNÉ, Suzanne de. “The Career Paths<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women (and Men) in French Research.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 39 (2009): 113–136.<br />
3748. KHOSROKHAVARAB, Farhad, and Mohammad<br />
Amin GHANEIRADC. “Iranian Women’s Participation<br />
in the Academic World.” Iran. Stud. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
223–238.<br />
Discusses the last four decades.<br />
3749. MEYEROWITZ, Joanne. How Sex Changed: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Transsexuality in the United States. (363<br />
pp., illus., bib., index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />
University Press, 2002. ISBN: 0674009258.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 201<br />
Reviews: [ref. R612]<br />
3750. RENTETZI, Maria. “Invisible Technicians at<br />
the Nuclear Research Center Democritus: Gender<br />
and Physics in Post-War Greece.” KRITIKI 6 (2007):<br />
47–70.<br />
375-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION<br />
3751. BEARMAN, Alan. “Kansas vs. Darwin: A<br />
Documentary about the Kansas Evolution Hearings/Fall<br />
From Grace.” Kansas Hist. 32 (2009):<br />
135–137.<br />
3752. DEROGATIS, Amy. “ ‘Born Again Is a Sexual<br />
Term’: Demons, STDs, and God’s Healing Sperm.”<br />
J. Amer. Acad. Relig. 77 (2009): 275–302.<br />
On the spiritual and scientific nature <strong>of</strong> sexuality in<br />
modern evangelical Christianity.<br />
3753. TERDIMOU, Maria. “Mathematics as Theological<br />
Argument in 20th C. Greece.” KRITIKI 6<br />
(2007): 85–96.<br />
3754. URBAN, Hugh B. “Fair Game: Secrecy, Security,<br />
and the Church <strong>of</strong> Scientology in Cold War<br />
America.” J. Amer. Acad. Relig. 74 (2006): 356–<br />
389.<br />
375-29. SCIENCE AND WAR<br />
3755. ABRAHAM, Itty. (Ed.) South Asian Cultures<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bomb: Atomic Publics and the State<br />
in India and Pakistan. (222 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780253352538.<br />
Contents: Itty ABRAHAM, “Introduction: Nuclear<br />
Power and Atomic Publics,” 1-19; Zia MIAN,<br />
“Fevered with Dreams <strong>of</strong> the Future: The Coming<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Atomic Age to Pakistan,” 20-40 [ref. 3803];<br />
M. V. RAMANA, “India’s Nuclear Enclave and the<br />
Practice <strong>of</strong> Secrecy,” 41-67 [ref. 3769]; Sankaran<br />
KRISHNA, “The Social Life <strong>of</strong> a Bomb: India<br />
and the Ontology <strong>of</strong> an ‘Overpopulated’ <strong>Society</strong>,”<br />
68-88 [ref. 3765]; Ammara DURRANI, “Pride and<br />
Proliferation: Pakistan’s Nuclear Psyche after A.<br />
Q. Khan,” 89-112 [ref. 3759]; Srirupa ROY, “The<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Death: The Antinuclear Imaginary in<br />
India,” 113-132 [ref. 3693]; Haider NIZAMANI,<br />
“Pakistan’s Atomic Publics: Survey Results,” 133-<br />
149 [ref. 3767]; Raminder KAUR, “Gods, Bombs,<br />
and the Social Imaginary,” 150-172 [ref. 3763];<br />
Iftikhar DADI, “Nuclearization and Pakistani Popular<br />
Culture since 1998,” 173-194 [ref. 3688];<br />
Karsten FREY, “Guardians <strong>of</strong> the Nuclear Myth:<br />
Politics, Ideology, and India’s Strategic Community,”<br />
195-212 [ref. 3710].<br />
Reviews: [ref. R3]<br />
3756. BROWN, Paul. “Technoaesthetics and the<br />
Nuclear Uncanny.” Metascience 18 (2009): 223–232.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Joseph MASCO, The Nuclear<br />
Borderlands (2006).<br />
3757. BURKETT, Jodi. “Re-Defining British Morality:<br />
‘Britishness’ and the Campaign for Nuclear<br />
Disarmament, 1958–68.” Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 21<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 184–205.<br />
3758. DEMCHAK, Chris D. “Creating the Enemy:<br />
Global Diffusion <strong>of</strong> the Information Technology–<br />
Based Military Model.” In The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Military<br />
Technology and Ideas, edited by Emily O. GOLDMAN<br />
and Leslie C. ELIASON (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.<br />
Press, 2003), 307–347.<br />
3759. DURRANI, Ammara. “Pride and Proliferation:<br />
Pakistan’s Nuclear Psyche after A. Q. Khan.” In South<br />
Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM<br />
(2009) [ref. 3755], 89–112.<br />
3760. HEIMAN, Gadi. “Diverging Goals: The French<br />
and Israeli Pursuit <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, 1958–1962.” Israel<br />
Stud. 15, no. 2 (<strong>2010</strong>): 104–126.<br />
3761. HERKEN, Gregg. “Target Enormoz: Soviet<br />
Nuclear Espionage on the West Coast <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States, 1942–1950.” J. Cold War Stud. 11 (2009):<br />
68–90.<br />
3762. JACOBS, Robert A. “ ‘There Are No Civilians;<br />
We Are All at War’: Nuclear War Shelter and Survival<br />
Narratives during the Early Cold War.” J. Amer. Cult.<br />
30 (2007): 401–416.<br />
3763. KAUR, Raminder. “Gods, Bombs, and the<br />
Social Imaginary.” In South Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755], 150–<br />
172.<br />
3764. KREMENTSOV, Nikolai. “In the Shadow <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bomb: U.S.-Soviet Biomedical Relations in the<br />
Early Cold War, 1944–1948.” J. Cold War Stud. 9<br />
(2007): 41–67.<br />
Explores U.S.-Soviet relations in oncology, arguing<br />
that science became an integral instrument <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cold War confrontation.<br />
3765. KRISHNA, Sankaran. “The Social Life <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Bomb: India and the Ontology <strong>of</strong> an ‘Overpopulated’<br />
<strong>Society</strong>.” In South Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited<br />
by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755], 68–88.<br />
3766. KROESEN, Otto. “Machine Bureaucracy and<br />
Planetary Humanity: A Dialogical Understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
Personhood for the Development <strong>of</strong> Identities in the<br />
Electronic Age.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27 (2008): 25–44.<br />
3767. NIZAMANI, Haider. “Pakistan’s Atomic<br />
Publics: Survey Results.” In South Asian Cultures<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755],<br />
133–149.<br />
3768. POTTER, William C. “The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Nuclear<br />
Weapons.” In The Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Military Technology<br />
and Ideas, edited by Emily O. GOLDMAN and<br />
Leslie C. ELIASON (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ.<br />
Press, 2003), 146–178.<br />
3769. RAMANA, M. V. “India’s Nuclear Enclave and<br />
the Practice <strong>of</strong> Secrecy.” In South Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bomb, edited by ABRAHAM (2009) [ref. 3755],<br />
41–67.<br />
3770. SCHWARTZ, Norton A. “The Air Force’s Enduring<br />
Legacy <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Deterrence.” Air Power<br />
Hist. 56, no. 1 (2009): 4–19.
202 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
3771. USDIN, Steven T. “The Rosenberg Ring Revealed:<br />
Industrial-Scale Conventional and Nuclear<br />
Espionage.” J. Cold War Stud. 11 (2009): 91–143.<br />
375-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS<br />
3772. GERBER, Theodore P., and Deborah Yarsike<br />
BALL. “Scientists in a Changed Institutional Environment:<br />
Subjective Adaptation and Social Responsibility<br />
Norms in Russia.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />
529–567.<br />
On how radical changes in the institutional setting<br />
affects scientists’ work and their ideas about social<br />
responsibility and social norms.<br />
3773. LOU Caiyun and ZHANG Li. “Regulations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Supervising Research <strong>of</strong> the Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>s in 1964 and the Principle <strong>of</strong> Combining<br />
Theory with Practice.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.<br />
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 27 (2008): 265–280.<br />
3774. PERORAZIO, Thomas E. “Curiosity and Commercialization:<br />
Faculty Perspectives on Sponsored<br />
Research, Academic <strong>Science</strong> and Research Agendas.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Dey, Eric. Pub. no. AAT 3392864. 298<br />
pp.<br />
3775. SACHSE, Carola. “What Research, to What<br />
End? The Rockefeller Foundation and the Max<br />
Planck Gesellschaft in the Early Cold War.” Cent.<br />
Eur. Hist. 42 (2009): 97–141.<br />
3776. WALDBY, Catherine. “Singapore Biopolis:<br />
Bare Life in the City-State.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue:<br />
Emergent Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Technology, and<br />
Medicine in Southeast Asia [ref. 665]. East Asian<br />
STS 3 (2009): 367–383.<br />
On the 21st-century Singaporean science center<br />
integrating biomedical research institutes with<br />
biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies and<br />
governance bodies.<br />
3777. WELS, Susan. California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s:<br />
Architecture in Harmony with Nature. (144<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) San Francisco: Chronicle<br />
Books, 2008. ISBN: 9780811865142.<br />
On the building that houses this institution.<br />
375-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS<br />
3778. MINGUEZ, Nieves et al. “Advances in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Composite Resins.” J. Hist. Dent. 51<br />
(2003): 103–105.<br />
On a substance used in tooth restoration, and its<br />
development over the 20th century.<br />
3779. RADSTAKE, Maud. “Looking for a Sponge:<br />
How a Body Learns to be Affected by Ultrasound.” In<br />
The Body Within, edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG<br />
(2009) [ref. 180], 123–137.<br />
375-42. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION; EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
3780. ANDERSON, Warwick. “Teaching ‘Race’ at<br />
Medical School: Social Scientists on the Margin.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: Race, Genetics, and Disease<br />
[ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 785–800.<br />
3781. LAM, Alice. “From ‘Ivory Tower Traditionalists’<br />
to ‘Entrepreneurial Scientists’? Academic<br />
Scientists in Fuzzy University-Industry Boundaries.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 307–340.<br />
3782. WISNIOSKI, Matthew H. “ ‘Liberal Education<br />
Has Failed’: Reading Like an Engineer in 1960s<br />
America.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 510]. Tech. &<br />
Cult. 50 (2009): 753–782.<br />
375-43. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF<br />
SCIENTISTS<br />
3783. CASPER, Christian Fredrick. “Mutable Mobiles:<br />
Online Journals and the Evolving Genre<br />
Ecosystem <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/03<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at North Carolina State University,<br />
2009. Advisor: Miller, Carolyn R. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3395126. 220 pp.<br />
3784. MCHENRY, Leemon. “Ghosts in the Machine:<br />
Comment on Sismondo.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />
943–947.<br />
Response to Sergio SISMONDO, “Ghosts in the<br />
Machine” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 171–198<br />
[ref. 3786].<br />
3785. MILLER, Boaz. “What Does It Mean That<br />
PRIMES Is in P? Popularization and Distortion Revisited.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 257–288.<br />
On the publication <strong>of</strong> a scientific paper in both the<br />
popular press and a peer-reviewed journal.<br />
3786. SISMONDO, Sergio. “Ghosts in the Machine:<br />
Publication Planning in the Medical <strong>Science</strong>s.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 171–198.<br />
On publication <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical companysponsored<br />
research in medical journals. See also:<br />
Leemon MCHENRY, “Ghosts in the Machine:<br />
Comment on Sismondo,” 943–947 [ref. 3784]; Sergio<br />
SISMONDO, “Ghosts in the Machine: Reply to<br />
McHenry (2009),” 949–952 [ref. 3787].<br />
3787. SISMONDO, Sergio. “Ghosts in the Machine:<br />
Reply to McHenry (2009).” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009):<br />
949–952.<br />
Reply to Leemon MCHENRY, “Ghosts in the<br />
Machine” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 943–947<br />
[ref. 3784].<br />
375-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
3788. ALONSO, Enrique, and Hubert MARRAUD.<br />
“La lógica que aprendimos.” Theoria (0495-4548) 18<br />
(2003): 327–349.<br />
On the contents, direction and purpose <strong>of</strong> elementary<br />
logic manuals published in late 20th-century<br />
Spain.<br />
3789. BRUIN, Boudewijn de. “Overmathematisation<br />
in Game Theory: Pitting the Nash Equilibrium<br />
Refinement Programme against the Epistemic Programme.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 40 (2009): 290–300.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 203<br />
3790. DOMONDON, Andrew T. “Kuhn, Popper, and<br />
the Superconducting Supercollider.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Sci. 40 (2009): 301–314.<br />
375-103. MATHEMATICS<br />
3791. DIAS, André Luís Mattedi. “O Instituto de<br />
Matemática e Física da Universidade da Bahia: atividades<br />
matemáticas (1960–1968).” English title: [The<br />
Instituto de Matemática e Física at the Universidade<br />
da Bahia: Mathematical Activities (1960–1968)].<br />
Proceedings from the conference: First Forum on<br />
the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> and Health: Historiographical<br />
Perspectives, held in the Centro Federal de<br />
Educação Tecnológica da Bahia on 17 October 2006.<br />
[ref. 2629]. Manguinhos 15 (2008): 1049–1075.<br />
3792. HU Junmei and DENG Mingli. “The <strong>History</strong><br />
and Development <strong>of</strong> the Monster.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 38–47.<br />
On the classification <strong>of</strong> finite simple groups in<br />
mathematics and its relationship to physics.<br />
375-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY<br />
3793. BASSI, Joseph Peter. “Creating a Scientific<br />
Peak: How Boulder, Colorado Became a World Center<br />
for Space and Atmospheric <strong>Science</strong>, 1945–1965.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa<br />
Barbara, 2009. Advisor: McCray, W. P. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3371629. 348 pp.<br />
3794. LINDQVIST, Svante. “A Nobel Prize for Scientific<br />
Revolutions? Hannes Alfvén and Conflicting<br />
Cosmologies.” In Aurora Torealis, edited by<br />
BERETTA et al. (2008) [ref. 1], 215–234.<br />
On the Klein-Alfvén cosmological theory.<br />
3795. MESSERI, Lisa R. “The Problem with Pluto:<br />
Conflicting Cosmologies and the Classification <strong>of</strong><br />
Planets.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 187–214.<br />
3796. PEEBLES, P. J. E., Lyman A. PAGE, and R. B.<br />
PARTRIDGE. (Eds.) Finding the Big Bang. (xvi +<br />
571 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780521519823.<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> first-person essays on the discovery<br />
and exploration <strong>of</strong> cosmic microwave background<br />
radiation.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R699]<br />
375-112. PHYSICS; PHYSICAL SCIENCES,<br />
GENERAL WORKS<br />
3797. ANDERSON, Robert S. Nucleus and Nation:<br />
Scientists, International Networks, and Power in<br />
India. (xxv + 736 pp.; ill.; maps; index.) Chicago;<br />
London: University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780226019758.<br />
3798. CAMILLERI, Kristian. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Entanglement:<br />
Decoherence and the Interpretation Problem.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue: Proceedings from the HQ2<br />
Conference [ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys.<br />
40 (2009): 290–302.<br />
3799. FENG Xiaohua and GAO Ce. “The Work <strong>of</strong> Wu<br />
Taitsun and Yang Chenning on the Relations between<br />
Gauge Fields and Fiber Bundles.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 172–<br />
182.<br />
3800. FRANKLIN, Allan. “Gravity Waves and Neutrinos:<br />
The Later Work <strong>of</strong> Joseph Weber.” Perspect.<br />
Sci. 18 (<strong>2010</strong>): 119–151.<br />
3801. FREIRE, Olival, Jr. “Quantum Dissidents:<br />
Research on the Foundations <strong>of</strong> Quantum Theory<br />
circa 1970.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special Issue: Proceedings from<br />
the HQ2 Conference [ref. 3078]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 280–289.<br />
Studies the cases <strong>of</strong> Zeh, Bell, Clauser, Shimony,<br />
Wigner, Rosenfeld, d’Espagnat, Selleri, and De-<br />
Witt.<br />
3802. JACKSON, John David. “A Personal Adventure<br />
in Muon-Catalyzed Fusion.” Phys. Persp. 12 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
74–88.<br />
3803. MIAN, Zia. “Fevered with Dreams <strong>of</strong> the Future:<br />
The Coming <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Age to Pakistan.” In<br />
South Asian Cultures <strong>of</strong> the Bomb, edited by ABRA-<br />
HAM (2009) [ref. 3755], 20–40.<br />
3804. OSNAGHI, Stefano, Fábio FREITAS, and Olival<br />
FREIRE, Jr. “The Origin <strong>of</strong> the Everettian Heresy.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 40 (2009): 97–123.<br />
On Hugh Everett’s 1956 formulation <strong>of</strong> quantum<br />
mechanics and the controversy that ensued within<br />
the Copenhagen group.<br />
3805. SCHIRRMACHER, Arne. “Wiederaufbau ohne<br />
Wiederkehr. Die Physik in Deutschland in den Jahren<br />
nach 1945 und die historiographische Problematik<br />
des Remigrationskonzepts.” In Kontinuitäten und<br />
Diskontinuitäten in der Wissenschaftsgeschichte des<br />
20. Jahrhunderts, edited by BRUCH et al. (2006)<br />
[ref. 2871], 131–151.<br />
3806. SCHROER, B. “Jorge A. Swieca’s Contributions<br />
to Quantum Field Theory in the 60s and 70s and<br />
Their Relevance in Present Research.” Eur. Phys. J.<br />
H 35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 53–88.<br />
3807. SÖDING, P. “On the Discovery <strong>of</strong> the Gluon.”<br />
Eur. Phys. J. H 35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 3–28.<br />
3808. WANG Chengzhi. “Inquiry into and Analysis<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Little-Known Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Tsung-dao Lee:<br />
Oral <strong>History</strong>.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />
Kexueshi Yanjiu 28 (2009): 1–11.<br />
On an oral history in Columbia Unversity’s archive<br />
from the 1960s <strong>of</strong> the Chinese American physicist<br />
Tsung-dao Lee.<br />
375-113. CHEMISTRY<br />
3809. BENFEY, Theodor. “The Biography <strong>of</strong> a Periodic<br />
Spiral: From Chemistry Magazine, via Industry,<br />
to a Foucault Pendulum.” Bull. Hist. Chem. 34<br />
(2009): 141–145.<br />
3810. BENSAUDE-VINCENT, Bernadette. “The<br />
Chemists’ Style <strong>of</strong> Thinking.” Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch.<br />
32 (2009): 365–378.<br />
3811. DEKOSKY, Robert. “Developing Chemical<br />
Instrumentation for Environmental Use in the Late
204 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
Twentieth Century: Detecting Lead in Paint Using<br />
Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.” Ambix<br />
56 (2009): 138–162.<br />
3812. HONG, Wei. “Domination in a Scientific<br />
Field.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 543–570.<br />
Explores the “sources <strong>of</strong> authority, reasons for<br />
conflict, and group dynamics in an isotope lab at a<br />
Chinese university.” (from the abstract)<br />
3813. LEBINA, Natalia. “Plus the Chemicalization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Entire Wardrobe.” Russ. Stud. Hist. 48 (2009):<br />
33–45.<br />
On the role <strong>of</strong> chemistry and synthetic fabrics to<br />
the clothing revolution during the 1950s and 1960s<br />
in the Soviet Union.<br />
3814. LINTHORST, J. A. “An Overview: Origins and<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Green Chemistry.” Found. Chem. 12<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 55–68.<br />
3815. ORNA, Mary Virginia. “Women Chemists in<br />
the National Inventors’ Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame: Their Remarkable<br />
Lives and Their Award-Winning Research.” Bull.<br />
Hist. Chem. 34 (2009): 50–60.<br />
3816. OSAREH, Farideh, and Katherine W. MC-<br />
CAIN. “The Structure <strong>of</strong> Iranian Chemistry Research,<br />
1990–2006: An Author Cocitation Analysis.” JASIST<br />
59 (2008): 2146–2155.<br />
375-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES<br />
3817. ALMKLOV, Petter G. “Standardized Data and<br />
Singular Situations.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 873–<br />
897.<br />
Uses anthropological fieldwork with geologists and<br />
engineers to study how workers in an oil company<br />
try to make sense <strong>of</strong> a subsurface oil reservoir using<br />
standardized data sets.<br />
3818. BROECKER, Wally. The Great Ocean Conveyor:<br />
Discovering the Trigger for Abrupt Climate<br />
Change. (xvi + 154 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Princeton: Princeton University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN:<br />
9780691143545.<br />
3819. CHRISTIE, Maureen. “Data Collection and the<br />
Ozone Hole: Too Much <strong>of</strong> a Good Thing?” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue: International Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Meteorology: <strong>Science</strong> and Cultural Diversity<br />
[ref. 319]. Hist. Meteor. 1 (2004): 99–105.<br />
On the institutional and organizational disarray<br />
in the scientific community at the time <strong>of</strong> the the<br />
announcement <strong>of</strong> the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985.<br />
3820. DEAN, Katrina, Simon NAYLOR, Simone<br />
TURCHETTI, and Martin SIEGERT. “Data in Antarctic<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Politics.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
571–604.<br />
“Considers two large field-surveys in Antarctica:...an<br />
aerial photographic survey carried out<br />
by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition <strong>of</strong><br />
1946–8; and...the Scott Polar Research Institute’s<br />
radio-echo sounding survey <strong>of</strong> 1967–79. ” (from<br />
the abstract)<br />
3821. JANKOVIC, Vladimir. “Choosing the Right<br />
Axis: An Institutional <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Belgrade Eta<br />
Forecast Model.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: International<br />
Perspectives on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Meteorology: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Cultural Diversity [ref. 319]. Hist. Meteor. 1<br />
(2004): 92–98.<br />
On “the numerical weather prediction modelling in<br />
Socialist Federative Republic <strong>of</strong> Yugoslavia during<br />
1970s and 1980s.” (from the abstract)<br />
3822. PICARD, M. Dane. “Remembering First Oil in<br />
Nevada.” Earth Sci. Hist. 28 (2009): 161–174.<br />
3823. WHITE, Robert M. “The Making <strong>of</strong> NOAA,<br />
1963–2005.” Transcript <strong>of</strong> recorded speech. Hist.<br />
Meteor. 3 (2006): 55–63.<br />
375-122. NATURAL HISTORY<br />
3824. BEINART, William, and Katie MCKEOWN.<br />
“Wildlife Media and Representations <strong>of</strong> Africa, 1950s<br />
to the 1970s.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 429–452.<br />
3825. EDGINGTON, Ryan. “The Safari <strong>of</strong> the Southwest:<br />
Hunting, <strong>Science</strong>, and the African Oryx on<br />
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1969–<br />
2006.” West. Hist. Quart. 40 (2009): 469–492.<br />
375-123. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES<br />
3826. BIRKELAND, Inger. “Cultural Sustainability:<br />
Industrialism, Placelessness, and the Re-animation <strong>of</strong><br />
Place.” Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 283–297.<br />
On the Norwegian industrial town <strong>of</strong> Rjukan and<br />
efforts there to develop new interactions with the<br />
natural environment.<br />
3827. BLANCHARD, Elodie Vieille. “Modelling<br />
the Future: An Overview <strong>of</strong> the ‘Limits to Growth’<br />
Debate.” Centaurus 52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 91–116.<br />
3828. BLUM, Elizabeth D. Love Canal Revisited:<br />
Race, Class, and Gender in Environmental Activism.<br />
(xiii + 194 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)<br />
Lawrence, KS: University Press <strong>of</strong> Kansas, 2008.<br />
ISBN: 9780700615605.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R80]<br />
3829. BRENNAN, Andrew. “Globalization, Environmental<br />
Policy, and the Ethics <strong>of</strong> Place.” Ethics Place<br />
Environ. 9 (2006): 133–148.<br />
3830. BROCKINGTON, Dan, Hassan SACHEDINA,<br />
and Katherine SCHOLFIELD. “Preserving the New<br />
Tanzania: Conservation and Land Use Change.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue on ecology and environmental transformations<br />
in Tanzania [ref. 2463]. Int. J. African<br />
Hist. Stud. 41 (2008): 557–579.<br />
3831. CADDELL, Richard. “Nature Conservation in<br />
Estonia: From Soviet Union to European Union.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a series on environmentalism in Eastern Europe<br />
[ref. 3837]. J. Balt. Stud. 40 (2009): 307–332.<br />
3832. CARSTAIRS, Catherine. “Expertise, Health,<br />
and Popular Opinion: Debating Water Fluoridation,<br />
1945–80.” Can. Hist. Rev. 89 (2008): 345–371.<br />
3833. DALE, Ann, Chris LING, and Lenore NEW-<br />
MAN. “Does Place Matter? Sustainable Community<br />
Development in Three Canadian Communities.”<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 267–281.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 205<br />
3834. DUNAWAY, Finis. “Gas Masks, Pogo, and the<br />
Ecological Indian: Earth Day and the Visual Politics<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Environmentalism.” Amer. Quart. 60<br />
(2008): 67–99.<br />
3835. EVANS, Joshua, and Theresa GARVIN.<br />
“ ‘You’re In Oil Country’: Moral Tales <strong>of</strong> Citizen<br />
Action against Petroleum Development in Alberta,<br />
Canada.” Ethics Place Environ. 12 (2009): 49–68.<br />
3836. GALBREATH, David J., and Daunis AUERS.<br />
“Green, Black, and Brown: Uncovering Latvia’s<br />
Environmental Politics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a series on environmentalism<br />
in Eastern Europe [ref. 3837]. J. Balt.<br />
Stud. 40 (2009): 333–348.<br />
3837. GALBREATH, David J. “From Phosphate<br />
Springs to ‘Nordstream’: Contemporary Environmentalism<br />
in the Baltic States.” Introduction to a<br />
series on environmentalism in Eastern Europe. J.<br />
Balt. Stud. 40 (2009): 279–284.<br />
Contents: Tim<strong>of</strong>ey AGARIN, “Where Have All the<br />
Environmentalists Gone? Baltic Greens in the Mid-<br />
1990s,” 285–305 [ref. 3701]; Richard CADDELL,<br />
“Nature Conservation in Estonia: From Soviet<br />
Union to European Union,” 307–332 [ref. 3831];<br />
David J. GALBREATH and Daunis AUERS, “Green,<br />
Black, and Brown: Uncovering Latvia’s Environmental<br />
Politics,” 333–348 [ref. 3836]; Allan<br />
SIKK and Rune Holmgaard ANDERSEN, “Without<br />
a Tinge <strong>of</strong> Red: The Fall and Rise <strong>of</strong> Estonian<br />
Greens,” 349–373 [ref. 3726]; Tove H. MALLOY,<br />
“Minority Environmentalism and Eco-nationalism<br />
in the Baltics: Green Citizenship in the Making?”<br />
375–395 [ref. 3721]; Nora MŽAVANADZE,<br />
“Sustainable Development in Lithuania: Between<br />
the Government Agenda and the Undiscovered<br />
Civil <strong>Society</strong>,” 397–414; Jussi S. JAUHIAINEN and<br />
Tarmo PIKNER, “Narva–Ivangorod: Integrating<br />
and Disintegrating Transboundary Water Networks<br />
and Infrastructure,” 415–436.<br />
3838. GOEDEKE, T. L., and S. RIKOON. “Otters as<br />
Actors: Scientific Controversy, Dynamism <strong>of</strong> Networks,<br />
and the Implications <strong>of</strong> Power in Ecological<br />
Restoration.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 111–132.<br />
On a scientific controversy emerging from a river<br />
otter restoration project in Missouri.<br />
3839. HAY, Amy M. “A New Earthly Vision: Religious<br />
Community Activism in the Love Canal Chemical<br />
Disaster.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 502–526.<br />
“An interfaith coalition [<strong>of</strong>fered] arguments for<br />
state intervention on the basis <strong>of</strong> social justice<br />
principles, and called for governmental and corporate<br />
responsibility in resolving the environmental<br />
damage.” (from the abstract)<br />
3840. HÖHLER, Sabine. “The Environment as a Life<br />
Support System: The Case <strong>of</strong> Biosphere 2.” Hist. &<br />
Tech. 26 (<strong>2010</strong>): 39–58.<br />
3841. JØRGENSEN, Dolly. “An Oasis in a Watery<br />
Desert? Discourses on an Industrial Ecosystem in<br />
the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Rigs-to-Reefs Program.” Hist. &<br />
Tech. 25 (2009): 343–364.<br />
On how oil rigs came to be seen as artificial reefs<br />
and part <strong>of</strong> the natural ecosystem.<br />
3842. KELLER, Ann Campbell. <strong>Science</strong> in Environmental<br />
Policy: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Objective Advice.<br />
Politics, <strong>Science</strong>, and the Environment. (xi + 278<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780262013123.<br />
“Argues that scientists’ adherence to the role <strong>of</strong><br />
neutral advisor varies over the course <strong>of</strong> the policymaking<br />
process.” (from the publisher)<br />
3843. KINKELA, David. “The Ecological Landscapes<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jane Jacobs and Rachel Carson.” Amer.<br />
Quart. 61 (2009): 905–928.<br />
3844. LANGSTON, Nancy. “Paradise Lost: Climate<br />
Change, Boreal Forests, and Environmental <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
Environ. Hist. 14 (2009): 641–650.<br />
On the transformation <strong>of</strong> ecologists’ understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> boreal forests in the last two decades.<br />
3845. LAUBER, Volkmar, and Lutz MEZ. “Renewable<br />
Electricity Policy in Germany, 1974 to 2005.”<br />
Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 26 (2006): 105–120.<br />
3846. LORIMER, Jamie. “Counting Corncrakes: The<br />
Affective <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the UK Corncrake Census.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 377–405.<br />
Discusses bird counting.<br />
3847. MARTELLO, Marybeth Long. “Arctic Indigenous<br />
Peoples as Representations and Representatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> Climate Change.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 351–<br />
376.<br />
3848. MASCO, Joseph. “Bad Weather: On Planetary<br />
Crisis.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 7–40.<br />
3849. MASON DENTINGER, Rachel Natalie. “The<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong> Defense: Coevolutionary Studies, Ecological<br />
Interaction, and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> ‘Natural<br />
Insecticides,’ 1959–1983.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Borrello, Mark. Pub. no. AAT 3389342.<br />
280 pp.<br />
3850. MORAN, Sharon. “Under the Lawn: Engaging<br />
the Water Cycle.” Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008):<br />
129–145.<br />
On domestic water conservation practices and their<br />
relationship to the community water systems in<br />
exurban North America.<br />
3851. NEFF, Mark William. “Producing Environmental<br />
Knowledge: Ecology, Research Priorities, and<br />
Policy.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 70/08 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Arizona State University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Sarewitz, Daniel. Pub. no. AAT 3371225.<br />
197 pp.<br />
3852. PADOLSKY, Miriam Elana. “Bringing Climate<br />
Change down to Earth: <strong>Science</strong> and Participation<br />
in Canadian and Australian Climate Change Campaigns.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 67/04 (2006).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />
2006. Advisor: Epstein, Steven. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3214881. 296 pp.<br />
3853. PARR, Joy. “A Working Knowledge <strong>of</strong> the Insensible?<br />
Radiation Protection in Nuclear Generating
206 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
Stations, 1962–1992.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 48<br />
(2006): 820–851.<br />
3854. PELTOLA, Taru. “Business on the Margin:<br />
Local Practices and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Forests in Finland.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on technology studies [ref. 507].<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 10 (2007): 29–47.<br />
3855. ROME, Adam. “The Genius <strong>of</strong> Earth Day.”<br />
Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 194–205.<br />
On the first Earth Day in 1970.<br />
3856. ROSSITER, David A. “Negotiating Nature:<br />
Colonial Geographies and Environmental Politics in<br />
the Pacific Northwest.” Ethics Place Environ. 11<br />
(2008): 113–128.<br />
On “the Great Bear Rainforest conflict in British<br />
Columbia and the Makah whaling conflict in Washington<br />
State.” (from the abstract)<br />
3857. SPEECE, Darren. “From Corporatism to Citizen<br />
Oversight: The Legal Fight over California<br />
Redwoods, 1970–1996.” Environ. Hist. 14 (2009):<br />
705–736.<br />
3858. SUTTER, Paul S. “When Environmental Traditions<br />
Collide: Ramachandra Guha’s The Unquiet<br />
Woods and U.S. Environmental <strong>History</strong>.” Environ.<br />
Hist. 14 (2009): 543–550.<br />
On the displacement <strong>of</strong> environmental and ecological<br />
effects <strong>of</strong> American industrialization from the<br />
United States to South Asia.<br />
3859. TURNER, James Morton. “ ‘The Specter <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmentalism’: Wilderness, Environmental Politics,<br />
and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the New Right.” J. Amer.<br />
Hist. 96 (2009): 123–148.<br />
3860. WELLOCK, Thomas R. “The Dickey Bird<br />
Scientists Take Charge: <strong>Science</strong>, Policy, and the<br />
Spotted Owl.” Environ. Hist. 15 (<strong>2010</strong>): 381–414.<br />
3861. ZHANG Xuehua, Leonard ORTOLANO, and<br />
LÜ Zhongmei. “Agency Empowerment through the<br />
Administrative Litigation Law: Court Enforcement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pollution Levies in Hubei Province.” China Quart.<br />
No. 202 (<strong>2010</strong>): 307–326.<br />
375-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL<br />
WORKS<br />
3862. BOLLINGE, Laurel. “Symbiogenesis, Selfhood,<br />
and <strong>Science</strong> Fiction.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies<br />
37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 34–53.<br />
On the use in science fiction <strong>of</strong> the notion <strong>of</strong> symbiogenesis<br />
developed by Lynn Margulis.<br />
3863. FREITAS, Renan Springer de, and Adriana<br />
Maria de FIGUEIREDO. “Por que esforços de síntese<br />
teórica são bem-sucedidos no cenário biológico e<br />
malogram no cenário sociológico?” English title:<br />
[Why Do Efforts toward Theoretical Synthesis Prove<br />
So Successful in Biology but Not in Sociology?].<br />
Manguinhos 16 (2009): 729–745.<br />
3864. RICHARDS, Bernard. “Turing,<br />
Richards and Morphogenesis.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010109.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 1000 words.<br />
First person account <strong>of</strong> producing computer models<br />
<strong>of</strong> organisms that were similar to actual Radiolaria.<br />
375-131. BOTANY<br />
3865. AZEVEDO, Nara, Bianca Antunes CORTES,<br />
and Magali Romero SÁ. “Um caminho para a ciência:<br />
a trajetória da botânica Leda Dau.” English title: [A<br />
Road to <strong>Science</strong>: The Trajectory <strong>of</strong> the Botanist Leda<br />
Dau]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender, Women and<br />
<strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008):<br />
209–229.<br />
Explores her career at the Museu Nacional from<br />
1953 to 1994.<br />
3866. HU Zonggang. “Wang Wencai on his Experience<br />
<strong>of</strong> Botanical Exploration.” [Translated title.]<br />
In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 28 (2007):<br />
255–264.<br />
375-132. ZOOLOGY; ANATOMY AND<br />
PHYSIOLOGY<br />
3867. KIRK, Robert G. W. “A Brave New Animal<br />
for a Brave New World: The British Laboratory<br />
Animals Bureau and the Constitution <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Standards <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Animal Production and Use,<br />
circa 1947–1968.” <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 62–94.<br />
375-133. HEREDITY; EVOLUTION; GENETICS<br />
3868. COMFORT, Nathaniel. “Cultural Darwinism.”<br />
Eur. Legacy 13 (2008): 623–637.<br />
Explores the cultural significance <strong>of</strong> the recent<br />
debates over intelligent design and the nature <strong>of</strong><br />
criticism <strong>of</strong> evolution.<br />
3869. DELISLE, Richard G. “The Uncertain Foundation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Neo-Darwinism: Metaphysical and Epistemological<br />
Pluralism in the Evolutionary Synthesis.”<br />
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 119–<br />
132.<br />
3870. GONZÁLEZ-SILVA, Matiana. “With or without<br />
Scientists: Reporting on Human Genetics in the<br />
Spanish Newspaper ‘El País’ (1976–2006).” In Popularizing<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Technology in the European<br />
Periphery, 1800–2000, edited by PAPANELOPOULOU<br />
et al. (2009) [ref. 186], 217–236.<br />
3871. GRIMOULT, Cédric. “Le débat sur le ponctualisme<br />
en France : Le colloque international de Dijon<br />
en 1982.” Rev. Hist. Sci. 62 (2009): 423–454.<br />
3872. HOMCHICK, Julie. “Displaying Controversy:<br />
Evolution, Creation, and Museums.” Diss. Abstr. Int.<br />
A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Ceccarelli, Leah. Pub. no. AAT 3377287.<br />
225 pp. Looks at the Museum <strong>of</strong> Creation and<br />
Earth <strong>History</strong>; the Creation Museum; the American<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>; and the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nebraska State Museum.<br />
3873. MCGRATH, Alister E. “The Ideological Uses<br />
<strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Biology in Recent Atheist Apologetics.”<br />
In Biology and Ideology from Descartes to<br />
Dawkins, edited by ALEXANDER and NUMBERS<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>) [ref. 372], 329–351.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 207<br />
3874. NELSON, Alondra. “Bio <strong>Science</strong>: Genetic Genealogy<br />
Testing and the Pursuit <strong>of</strong> African Ancestry.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: Race, Genetics, and Disease<br />
[ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 759–783.<br />
3875. PRINDLE, David F. Stephen Jay Gould and<br />
the Politics <strong>of</strong> Evolution. (249 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />
Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9781591027188.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R725]<br />
3876. SUÁREZ-DÍAZ, Edna. “Molecular Evolution:<br />
Concepts and the Origin <strong>of</strong> Disciplines.” Special<br />
Issue: “Disciplinary Histories and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Disciplines: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology”<br />
[ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 43–53.<br />
375-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY<br />
3877. BRADY, Catherine. Elizabeth Blackburn and<br />
the Story <strong>of</strong> Telomeres: Deciphering the Ends <strong>of</strong><br />
DNA. (392 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA:<br />
MIT Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780262026222.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R101]<br />
3878. CHADAREVIAN, Soraya de. “Interview with<br />
Sydney Brenner.” Special Issue: “Disciplinary Histories<br />
and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The Challenge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology” [ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 65–71.<br />
3879. CHADAREVIAN, Soraya de, and Hans-Jörg<br />
RHEINBERGER. “Introduction.” Special Issue: “Disciplinary<br />
Histories and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines:<br />
The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.” Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 4–5.<br />
Contents: Hans-Jörg RHEINBERGER, “Recent<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Its Exploration: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />
Molecular Biology,” 6–12 [ref. 404]; Soraya<br />
de CHADAREVIAN, “Microstudies Versus Big<br />
Picture Accounts?” 13–19 [ref. 26]; Jean-Paul<br />
GAUDILLIÈRE, “New Wine in Old Bottles? The<br />
Biotechnology Problem in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Molecular<br />
Biology,” 20–28 [ref. 3883]; Angela N. H.<br />
CREAGER, “Phosphorus-32 in the Phage Group:<br />
Radioisotopes as Historical Tracers <strong>of</strong> Molecular<br />
Biology,” 29–42 [ref. 3880]; Edna SUÁREZ-DÍAZ,<br />
“Molecular Evolution: Concepts and the Origin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Disciplines,” 43–53 [ref. 3876]; Alexander<br />
POWELL and John DUPRÉ, “From Molecules to<br />
Systems: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Looking Both Ways,”<br />
54–64 [ref. 3890]; Soraya de CHADAREVIAN, “Interview<br />
with Sydney Brenner,” 65–71 [ref. 3878].<br />
3880. CREAGER, Angela N. H. “Phosphorus-32 in<br />
the Phage Group: Radioisotopes as Historical Tracers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.” Special Issue: “Disciplinary<br />
Histories and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The Challenge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology” [ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 29–42.<br />
3881. FAGAN, Melinda Bonnie. “Stems and Standards:<br />
Social Interaction in the Search for Blood Stem<br />
Cells.” J. Hist. Biol. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 67–109.<br />
3882. FULLWILEY, Duana. “The Biologistical Construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Race: ‘Admixture’ Technology and the<br />
New Genetic Medicine.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue:<br />
Race, Genetics, and Disease [ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 38 (2008): 695–735.<br />
3883. GAUDILLIÈRE, Jean-Paul. “New Wine in Old<br />
Bottles? The Biotechnology Problem in the <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology.” Special Issue: “Disciplinary<br />
Histories and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The Challenge<br />
<strong>of</strong> Molecular Biology” [ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist.<br />
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 20–28.<br />
3884. GINGRAS, Yves. “Revisiting the ‘Quiet Debut’<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Double Helix: A Bibliometric and Methodological<br />
note on the ‘Impact’ <strong>of</strong> Scientific Publications.”<br />
J. Hist. Biol. 43 (<strong>2010</strong>): 159–181.<br />
3885. GISLER, Priska. “Collecting True Blue Blood:<br />
A Journey to the Heart <strong>of</strong> 1960s Biology.” Endeavour<br />
33 (2009): 112–116.<br />
On immunological research <strong>of</strong> Mabel Boyden at<br />
Rutgers University.<br />
3886. HELMREICH, Stefan. Alien Ocean: Anthropological<br />
Voyages in Microbial Seas. (xvii + 403 pp.;<br />
ill.; bibl.; index.) Berkeley/Los Angeles: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> California Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780520250611.<br />
Explores “how microbes have become key figures<br />
in scientific and public debates about the origin<br />
<strong>of</strong> life, climate change, biotechnology, and even<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> life on other worlds.” (from the<br />
publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R423]<br />
3887. MAEHLE, Andreas-Holger. “A Binding Question:<br />
The Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Receptor Concept.” Endeavour<br />
33 (2009): 135–140.<br />
3888. MYERS, Natasha. “Molecular Embodiments<br />
and the Body-work <strong>of</strong> Modeling in Protein Crystallography.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 163–199.<br />
“Builds on both ethnographic observations <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />
protein crystallographers and historical<br />
accounts <strong>of</strong> early molecular modeling techniques.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
3889. NAGAI, Hiroyuki, Yoshio NUKAGA, Koji<br />
SAEKI, and Akira AKABAYASHI. “Self-Regulation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Recombinant DNA Technology in Japan in the<br />
1970s.” Hist. Scientiarum 19 (2009): 1–18.<br />
3890. POWELL, Alexander, and John DUPRÉ. “From<br />
Molecules to Systems: The Importance <strong>of</strong> Looking<br />
Both Ways.” Special Issue: “Disciplinary Histories<br />
and the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Disciplines: The Challenge <strong>of</strong><br />
Molecular Biology” [ref. 3879]. Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40 (2009): 54–64.<br />
3891. PRAINSACK, Barbara, and Martin<br />
KITZBERGER. “DNA Behind Bars: Other Ways<br />
<strong>of</strong> Knowing Forensic DNA Technologies.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 39 (2009): 51–79.<br />
3892. REILLY, Philip R. “The How <strong>of</strong> Biotechnology.”<br />
In The Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by<br />
MCCLELLAN (2008) [ref. 515], 160–169.<br />
3893. SCHRADER, Astrid. “Responding to Pfiesteria<br />
piscicida (the Fish Killer): Phantomatic Ontologies,<br />
Indeterminacy, and Responsibility in Toxic Microbiology.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 275–306.
208 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
On the scientific and public controversies over<br />
research on the din<strong>of</strong>lagellates that thrive in waters<br />
over-enriched with nutrients and US mid-Atlantic<br />
fish kills.<br />
3894. STEVENS, Hallam. “Life Out <strong>of</strong> Sequence:<br />
An Ethnographic Account <strong>of</strong> Bioinformatics from the<br />
APPANET to Post-Genomics.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Harvard University, <strong>2010</strong>. Advisor:<br />
Galison, Peter. Pub. no. AAT 3396026. 539 pp.<br />
375-135. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; HUMAN<br />
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY<br />
3895. BELTRAME, Lorenzo, and Silvia GIO-<br />
VANETTI. “When the Oocyte Becomes an Embryo:<br />
The Social Life <strong>of</strong> an Ambiguous Scientific Image<br />
in Italian Newspapers (1996–2007).” Nuncius 24<br />
(2009): 489–507.<br />
“Explores the functions performed by a photograph<br />
<strong>of</strong> a fertilized oocyte in Italian media coverage <strong>of</strong><br />
human genetic issues.” (from the abstract)<br />
3896. FAUSTO-STERLING, Anne. “The Bare Bones<br />
<strong>of</strong> Race.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: Race, Genetics,<br />
and Disease [ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
657–694.<br />
“Examines claims <strong>of</strong> racial difference in bone<br />
density and finds that the use and definitions <strong>of</strong><br />
race in medicine lack a theoretical foundation.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
3897. JACKSON, John P. “Definitional Argument in<br />
Evolutionary Psychology and Cultural Anthropology.”<br />
Sci. Context 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 121–150.<br />
Focuses on the narrow interpretation <strong>of</strong> the ideas <strong>of</strong><br />
Alfred Kroeber by evolutionary psychologists.<br />
3898. MITCHELL, Kaye. “Bodies That Matter: <strong>Science</strong><br />
Fiction, Technoculture, and the Gendered Body.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on “technoculture” and science<br />
fiction. [ref. 212]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006):<br />
109–128.<br />
3899. RENSENBRINK, Greta. “Parthenogenesis and<br />
Lesbian Separatism: Regenerating Women’s Community<br />
through Virgin Birth in the United States in<br />
the 1970s and 1980s.” J. Hist. Sexual. 19 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
288–316.<br />
375-136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />
3900. ABI-RACHED, Joelle M., and Nikolas ROSE.<br />
“The Birth <strong>of</strong> the Neuromolecular Gaze.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on “Neuroscience, Power and Culture”.<br />
[ref. 418]. Hist. Hum. Sci. 23, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 11–36.<br />
Explores the development <strong>of</strong> the neurosciences<br />
since the 1960s as developing its own style <strong>of</strong><br />
thought linked to a predominantly reductionist<br />
neuromolecular method.<br />
3901. ALAC, Morana. “Working with Brain Scans.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 483–508.<br />
3902. BRENNINKMEIJER, Jonna. “Taking Care <strong>of</strong><br />
One’s Brain: How Manipulating the Brain Changes<br />
People’s Selves.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on “Neuroscience,<br />
Power and Culture”. [ref. 418]. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 23, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 107–126.<br />
On technologies and techniques for self manipulation<br />
<strong>of</strong> one’s brain.<br />
3903. CASEY, Brian Patrick. “Against the Materialists:<br />
John Carew Eccles, Karl Raimund Popper and<br />
the Ghost in the Machine.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Snowden, Frank. Pub. no. AAT 3395991. 551 pp.<br />
3904. COHN, Simon. “Making Objective Facts from<br />
Intimate Relations: The Case <strong>of</strong> Neuroscience and<br />
Its Entanglements with Volunteers.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: “Intimacy in Research” [ref. 154]. Hist. Hum.<br />
Sci. 21, no. 4 (2008): 86–103.<br />
3905. DIJCK, José van. “Mediated Memories as<br />
Amalgamations <strong>of</strong> Mind, Matter, and Culture.” In<br />
The Body Within, edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG<br />
(2009) [ref. 180], 157–172.<br />
3906. KAPLAN, Stephen. “Grasping at Ontological<br />
Straws: Overcoming Reductionism in the Advaita<br />
Vedānta—Neuroscience Dialogue.” J. Amer. Acad.<br />
Relig. 77 (2009): 238–274.<br />
3907. LANGLITZ, Nicolas. “The Persistence <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Subjective in Neuropsychopharmacology: Observations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Contemporary Hallucinogen Research.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue on “Neuroscience, Power and Culture”.<br />
[ref. 418]. Hist. Hum. Sci. 23, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
37–57.<br />
3908. ROEPSTORFF, Andreas. “Navigating the<br />
Brainscape: When Knowing Becomes Seeing.”<br />
In Skilled Visions, edited by GRASSENI (2007)<br />
[ref. 175], 191–206.<br />
3909. ROSE, Nikolas. “ ‘Screen and Intervene’:<br />
Governing Risky Brains.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on<br />
“Neuroscience, Power and Culture”. [ref. 418]. Hist.<br />
Hum. Sci. 23, no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 79–105.<br />
On the intersection <strong>of</strong> the criminal justice system<br />
and the neurosciences.<br />
3910. VIDAL, Fernando. “Brainhood, Anthropological<br />
Figure <strong>of</strong> Modernity.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 1<br />
(2009): 5–36.<br />
Explores how the identification <strong>of</strong> one’s self with<br />
one’s brain has influenced the place <strong>of</strong> the neurosciences<br />
in modern culture.<br />
375-137. PSYCHOLOGY; COMPARATIVE<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
3911. BASAURE, Mauro. “Foucault and the ‘Anti-<br />
Oedipus Movement’: Psychoanalysis as Disciplinary<br />
Power.” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009): 340–359.<br />
3912. DRISCOLL, Catherine. “On Our Best Behavior:<br />
Optimality Models in Human Behavioral<br />
Ecology.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 40<br />
(2009): 133–141.<br />
3913. KENNEDY, Hansi. The Psychoanalytic Work<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hansi Kennedy: From War Nurseries to the Anna<br />
Freud Centre (1940–1993). Edited by Jill M. MILLER<br />
and Carla NEELY. (xxix + 306 pp.; ill.; bibl.) London:<br />
Karnac, 2008. ISBN: 9781855755239.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 209<br />
3914. MILLER, Gavin. “How Scottish was R. D.<br />
Laing?” Hist. Psychiat. 20 (2009): 226–232.<br />
3915. MILLER, Gavin. “R. D. Laing and Theology:<br />
The Influence <strong>of</strong> Christian Existentialism on The<br />
Divided Self.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 2 (2009): 1–21.<br />
3916. MURILLO, José Ignacio, and José Manuel<br />
GIMÉNEZ-AMAYA. “Tiempo, conciencia y libertad:<br />
consideraciones en torno a los experimentos de B.<br />
Libet y colaboradores.” Acta Phil. 17 (2008): 291–<br />
306.<br />
On the psychological experiments <strong>of</strong> Benjamin<br />
Libet.<br />
3917. NYMAN, Lawrence. “Documenting <strong>History</strong>:<br />
An Interview with Kenneth Bancr<strong>of</strong>t Clark.” Hist.<br />
Psychol. 13 (<strong>2010</strong>): 74–88.<br />
3918. PRUCHNIC, Jeff. “Neurorhetorics: Cybernetics,<br />
Psychotropics, and the Materiality <strong>of</strong> Persuasion.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on psychotropic drugs and science<br />
[ref. 3315]. Configurations 16 (2008): 167–197.<br />
On mid-20th-century scientific studies on cybernetics<br />
and psychotropics.<br />
375-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3919. BOTTOM, William P. “Organizing Intelligence:<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> Behavioral <strong>Science</strong> and the<br />
Research Based Model <strong>of</strong> Business Education.” J.<br />
Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009): 253–283.<br />
“This paper maps the elite network responsible<br />
for developing behavioral science and the Ford<br />
Foundation agenda.” (from the abstract)<br />
3920. ENGERMAN, David C. “Social <strong>Science</strong> in the<br />
Cold War.” Focus: New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Cold War [ref. 3717]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 393–400.<br />
3921. ERICKSON, Paul. “Mathematical Models, Rational<br />
Choice, and the Search for Cold War Culture.”<br />
Focus: New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and the Cold<br />
War [ref. 3717]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 386–392.<br />
3922. HEALY, Paul. “Phronetic Social <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Prospects and Possibilities?” Hist. Hum. Sci. 21, no.<br />
1 (2008): 135–145.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Sandford SCHRAM and Brain<br />
CATERINO (eds.), Making Political <strong>Science</strong> Matter<br />
(2006).<br />
3923. LEMOV, Rebecca. “ ‘Hypothetical Machines’:<br />
The <strong>Science</strong> Fiction Dreams <strong>of</strong> Cold War Social<br />
<strong>Science</strong>.” Focus: New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and<br />
the Cold War [ref. 3717]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 401–411.<br />
3924. ROHDE, Joy. “Gray Matters: Social Scientists,<br />
Military Patronage, and Democracy in the Cold War.”<br />
J. Amer. Hist. 96 (2009): 99–122.<br />
3925. SELCER, Perrin. “The View from Everywhere:<br />
Disciplining Diversity in Post-World War II International<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong>.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 45 (2009):<br />
309–329.<br />
“Explores the attempt <strong>of</strong> social scientists associated<br />
with Unesco to create a system <strong>of</strong> knowledge<br />
production...necessary for democratic governance<br />
<strong>of</strong> a world community.” (from the abstract)<br />
3926. THOMAS, William, and Lambert WILLIAMS.<br />
“The Epistemologies <strong>of</strong> Non-Forecasting Simulations,<br />
Part I: Industrial Dynamics and Management<br />
Pedagogy at MIT.” Sci. Context 22 (2009): 245–270.<br />
Examines computer modeling practice and philosophy<br />
as applied to social industrial contexts, looking<br />
at the work <strong>of</strong> electrical engineer Jay Forrester’s<br />
work on Industrial or System Dynamics at MIT.<br />
375-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />
3927. LEAHEY, Erin, and Ryan C. REIKOWSKY.<br />
“Research Specialization and Collaboration Patterns<br />
in Sociology.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 425–440.<br />
3928. SMYTHE, Deirdre. “A Few Laced Genes:<br />
Women’s Standpoint in the Feminist Ancestry <strong>of</strong><br />
Dorothy E. Smith.” Hist. Hum. Sci. 22, no. 2 (2009):<br />
22–57.<br />
On the Canadian sociologist.<br />
375-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
3929. RIBEIRO, Adelia Maria Miglievich. “Marina<br />
de Vasconcellos e as ciências sociais cariocas: a<br />
perspectiva dos círculos sociais.” Article also in<br />
English. English title: [Marina de Vasconcellos and<br />
the Social <strong>Science</strong>s in Rio de Janeiro: A Study <strong>of</strong><br />
the Social Circles]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender,<br />
Women and <strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15,<br />
suppl. (2008): 17–41.<br />
375-143. ECONOMICS<br />
3930. BOCKMAN, Johanna, and Michael A. BERN-<br />
STEIN. “Scientific Community in a Divided World:<br />
Economists, Planning, and Research Priority during<br />
the Cold War.” Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. 50 (2008):<br />
581–613.<br />
3931. MACKENZIE, Donald. An Engine, not a Camera:<br />
How Financial Models Shape Markets. Inside<br />
Technology. (x + 377 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge:<br />
MIT Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780262633673.<br />
375-150. MEDICINE, GENERAL WORKS<br />
3932. BAIRD-WINDLE, Patricia, and Eleanor J.<br />
BADER. Targets <strong>of</strong> Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism.<br />
(xx + 396 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave<br />
for St. Martin’s Press, 2001. ISBN: 0312239254.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R34]<br />
3933. BENJAMIN, Ruha. “Culturing Consent: <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Democracy in the Stem Cell State.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/09 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley,<br />
2008. Advisor: Duster, Troy. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3331520. 287 pp.<br />
3934. BERRIDGE, Virginia, Rachel HERRING, and<br />
Betsy THOM. “Binge Drinking: A Confused Concept<br />
and Its Contemporary <strong>History</strong>.” Soc. Hist. Med. 22<br />
(2009): 597–607.<br />
3935. BERTOLASO, Marta. “Towards an Integrated<br />
View <strong>of</strong> the Neoplastic Phenomena in Cancer Research.”<br />
Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 31 (2009): 79–97.
210 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
3936. BURRI, Regula Valérie. “Doing Distinctions:<br />
Boundary Work and Symbolic Capital in Radiology.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 35–62.<br />
3937. CASTEL, Patrick. “What’s Behind a Guideline?<br />
Authority, Competition and Collaboration in the<br />
French Oncology Sector.” Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue on<br />
Biomedical Conventions and Regulatory Objectivity<br />
[ref. 447]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 743–764.<br />
3938. CHAZAN, Lilian Krakowski. “ ‘É... tá grávida<br />
mesmo! E ele é lindo!’ A construção de ‘verdades’ na<br />
ultra-sonografia obstétrica.” Article also in English.<br />
English title: [“Yeah, You’re Pregnant All Right! and<br />
He’s Beautiful!” The Construction <strong>of</strong> “Truths” in<br />
Obstetric Ultrasonography]. Manguinhos 15 (2008):<br />
99–116.<br />
3939. CLARKE, Morgan. “Children <strong>of</strong> the Revolution:<br />
Ali Khamenei’s ‘Liberal’ Views on in vitro<br />
Fertilization.” Brit. J. Mid. East Stud. 34 (2007):<br />
287–303.<br />
3940. COHN, Simon. “Seeing and Drawing: The<br />
Role <strong>of</strong> Play in Medical Imaging.” In Skilled Visions,<br />
edited by GRASSENI (2007) [ref. 175], 91–105.<br />
3941. COOTER, Roger, and Claudia STEIN. “Positioning<br />
the Image <strong>of</strong> AIDS.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
12–15.<br />
3942. FESTLE, Mary Jo. “Enemies or Allies? The<br />
Organ Transplant Medical Community, the Federal<br />
Government, and the Public in the United States,<br />
1967–2000.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 65 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
48–80.<br />
3943. FUJIMURA, Joan H., Troy DUSTER, and<br />
Ramya RAJAGOPALAN. “Introduction: Race, Genetics,<br />
and Disease.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
643–656.<br />
Contents: Anne FAUSTO-STERLING, “The Bare<br />
Bones <strong>of</strong> Race,” 657–694 [ref. 3896]; Duana<br />
FULLWILEY, “The Biologistical Construction <strong>of</strong><br />
Race: ‘Admixture’ Technology and the New Genetic<br />
Medicine,” 695–735 [ref. 3882]; Jonathan<br />
KAHN, “Exploiting Race in Drug Development:<br />
BiDil’s Interim Model <strong>of</strong> Pharmacogenomics,”<br />
737–758 [ref. 4006]; Alondra NELSON, “Bio <strong>Science</strong>:<br />
Genetic Genealogy Testing and the Pursuit<br />
<strong>of</strong> African Ancestry,” 759–783 [ref. 3874]; Warwick<br />
ANDERSON, “Teaching ‘Race’ at Medical<br />
School: Social Scientists on the Margin,” 785–800<br />
[ref. 3780]; Steven EPSTEIN, “The Rise <strong>of</strong> ‘Recruitmentology’:<br />
Clinical Research, Racial Knowledge,<br />
and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Inclusion and Difference,”<br />
801–832 [ref. 3744].<br />
3944. GIBSON, B. E., R. E. G. UPSHUR, N. L.<br />
YOUNG, and P. MCKEEVER. “Disability, Technology,<br />
and Place: Social and Ethical Implications <strong>of</strong><br />
Long-Term Dependency on Medical Devices.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a special issue on technology studies [ref. 507].<br />
Ethics Place Environ. 10 (2007): 7–28.<br />
3945. HOGLE, Linda F. “Pragmatic Objectivity and<br />
the Standardization <strong>of</strong> Engineered Tissues.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Special Issue on Biomedical Conventions and<br />
Regulatory Objectivity [ref. 447]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 717–742.<br />
3946. JUNG, Monica de Paula et al. “Revisitando o<br />
desvendamento da etiologia da síndrome de Turner.”<br />
English title: [Revisiting Establishment <strong>of</strong> the Etiology<br />
<strong>of</strong> Turner Syndrome]. Manguinhos 16 (2009):<br />
361–376.<br />
3947. KIND, Luciana. “Máquinas e argumentos: das<br />
tecnologias de suporte da vida à definição de morte<br />
cerebral.” English title: [Machines and Arguments:<br />
From Life Support Technologies to the Definition <strong>of</strong><br />
Brain Death]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 13–34.<br />
3948. LABRUDE, Pierre. “Les hôpitaux construits<br />
en France pour l’US Army de 1950 à 1967 : Organisation,<br />
localisation, usage.” Hist. Sci. Médicales 42<br />
(2008): 301–310.<br />
3949. MACGREGOR, J. D. “Disease in Africa: A<br />
Medical Perspective from the 1950s.” Vesalius 10,<br />
no. 2 (2004): 67–73.<br />
3950. MCCULLOCH, Jock. “Hiding a Pandemic: Dr<br />
G. W. H. Schepers and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Silicosis in<br />
South Africa.” J. South. African Stud. 35 (2009):<br />
835–848.<br />
3951. MCMILLEN, Christian W., and Niels<br />
BRIMNES. “Medical Modernization and Medical<br />
Nationalism: Resistance to Mass Tuberculosis Vaccination<br />
in Postcolonial India, 1948–1955.” Micrologus<br />
52 (<strong>2010</strong>): 180–209.<br />
3952. MÜLLER-ROCKSTROH, Babette. “Imagin(in)g<br />
Pregnancy in Northwest Tanzania: Networks,<br />
Experiences, and Translations.” In The Body<br />
Within, edited by VALL and ZWIJNENBERG (2009)<br />
[ref. 180], 139–155.<br />
3953. PARRY, Susan. “Power Shifts: How Patient<br />
Activism Shapes the Practice <strong>of</strong> Medicine.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 69/11 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Elliott, Carl. Pub. no. AAT 3336424. 192<br />
pp.<br />
3954. PARTHASARATHY, Shobita. Building Genetic<br />
Medicine: Breast Cancer, Technology, and the Comparative<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Health Care. Inside Technology.<br />
(x + 271 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: MIT<br />
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780262162425.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R690]<br />
3955. PLOTNICK, Rachel. “Computers, Systems<br />
Theory, and the Making <strong>of</strong> a Wired Hospital: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technicon Medical Information System,<br />
1964–1987.” JASIST 61 (<strong>2010</strong>): 1281–1294.<br />
3956. QUEIROZ, Maria Goretti, and Luiz Fernandes<br />
DOURADO. “O ensino da odontologia no Brasil: uma<br />
leitura com base nas recomendações e nos encontros<br />
internacionais da década de 1960.” English title:<br />
[Dental Teaching in Brazil: An Interpretation Based<br />
on Recommendations and International Meetings<br />
from the 1960s]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 1011–1026.<br />
3957. RABEHARISOA, Vololona, and Pascale<br />
BOURRET. “Staging and Weighting Evidence in
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 211<br />
Biomedicine: Comparing Clinical Practices in Cancer<br />
Genetics and Psychiatric Genetics.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Special Issue on Biomedical Conventions and Regulatory<br />
Objectivity [ref. 447]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 691–715.<br />
3958. RAYNAL, Cécile. “ ‘La Contraception’ en<br />
microsillon.” Rev. Hist. Pharm. 56 (2009): 145–162.<br />
On contraceptive means used in France from 1968<br />
to 1976.<br />
3959. SAUNDERS, Barry. “CT Suite: Visual Apprenticeship<br />
in the Age <strong>of</strong> the Mechanical Viewbox.”<br />
In Skilled Visions, edited by GRASSENI (2007)<br />
[ref. 175], 145–165.<br />
3960. SOUZA, Eduardo F. Alexander Amaral de,<br />
and Madel Therezinha LUZ. “Bases socioculturais<br />
das práticas terapêuticas alternativas.” English title:<br />
[The Socio-Cultural Bases <strong>of</strong> Alternative Therapeutic<br />
Practices]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 393–405.<br />
3961. SUGITA, Yoneyuki. “Telemedicine: An Important<br />
Component in Arizona’s Economic and Social<br />
Development.” In Technology, Innovation, and<br />
Southern Industrialization, edited by DELFINO and<br />
GILLESPIE (2008) [ref. 2819], 181–202.<br />
3962. VALL, Renée van de. “A Penny for your<br />
Thoughts: Brain-Scans and the Mediation <strong>of</strong> Subjective<br />
Embodiment.” In The Body Within, edited by<br />
VALL and ZWIJNENBERG (2009) [ref. 180], 91–105.<br />
3963. VUIC, Kara Dixon. Officer, Nurse, Woman:<br />
The Army Nurse Corps in the Vietnam War. (xii +<br />
271 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780801893919.<br />
375-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
3964. BENNETT, James. “Keeping the Wolfenden<br />
from the Door? Homosexuality and the ‘Medical<br />
Model’ in New Zealand.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
134–152.<br />
3965. DAVIDSON, Roger. “Psychiatry and Homosexuality<br />
in Mid-Twentieth-Century Edinburgh: The<br />
View from Jordanburn Nerve Hospital.” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
20 (2009): 403–424.<br />
3966. FASSIN, Didier, and Richard RECHTMAN. The<br />
Empire <strong>of</strong> Trauma: An Inquiry into the Condition <strong>of</strong><br />
Victimhood. [L’empire du traumatisme] In English.<br />
Trans. by Rachel GOMME. (xii + 305 pp.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.<br />
ISBN: 9780691137520.<br />
Explores “how the traumatic victim became culturally<br />
and politically respectable, and how trauma itself<br />
became an unassailable moral category” (from<br />
the publisher)<br />
3967. FREED, Christopher R. “Doctors and Drunks:<br />
Addiction Medicine and Addiction Psychiatry in<br />
America.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/06 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at City University <strong>of</strong> New York, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Katz Rothman, Barbara. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3311204. 212 pp.<br />
3968. GURLEY, Jessica R. “A <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Changes to<br />
the Criminal Personality in the DSM.” Hist. Psychol.<br />
12 (2009): 285–304.<br />
3969. HAWTHORNE, Susan. “Embedding Values:<br />
How <strong>Science</strong> and <strong>Society</strong> Jointly Valence a<br />
Concept—The Case <strong>of</strong> ADHD.” Stud. Hist. Phil.<br />
Biol. Biomed. Sci. 41 (<strong>2010</strong>): 21–31.<br />
3970. IRWIN, Robert. “ ‘To Try and Find Out What<br />
Is Being Done to Whom, by Whom and with What<br />
Results’: The Creation <strong>of</strong> Psychosexual Counselling<br />
Policy in England, 1972–1979.” Twent.-Cent. Brit.<br />
Hist. 20 (2009): 173–197.<br />
3971. JENNINGS, Rebecca. “ “The Most Uninhibited<br />
Party They’d Ever Been To’: The Postwar Encounter<br />
between Psychiatry and the British Lesbian, 1945–<br />
1971.” J. Brit. Stud. 47 (2008): 883–904.<br />
3972. LABIDI, Lilia. “Rita El Khayat on Moroccan<br />
Psychiatry and Sexuality.” Women’s Hist. Rev. 15<br />
(2006): 637–649.<br />
3973. NUSSBAUM, Abraham. “Pr<strong>of</strong>ession and Faith:<br />
The National Guild <strong>of</strong> Catholic Psychiatrists, 1950–<br />
1968.” Cath. Hist. Rev. 93 (2007): 845–865.<br />
3974. ROUS, Elizabeth, and Andrew CLARK. “Child<br />
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the UK National<br />
Health Service: An Historical Analysis.” Hist. Psychiat.<br />
20 (2009): 442–456.<br />
3975. WOLF-MEYER, Matthew Joseph. “Nocturnes:<br />
Sleep, Medicine, and the Production <strong>of</strong> American<br />
‘Everyday Life.’ ” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/09 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2007.<br />
Advisor: Taussig, Karen-Sue. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3376730. 408 pp.<br />
375-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; NUTRITION; HEALTH<br />
3976. ANDRADE, Maria de Fatima de Oliveira,<br />
Maria Cezira Fantini Nogueira MARTINS, and<br />
Cláudia Maria BÓGUS. “Casa Siloé: a história de<br />
uma ONG para crianças portadoras de HIV/AIDS.”<br />
English title: [Casa Siloé: The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> an NGO for<br />
Children with HIV/AIDS] In Portuguese. Manguinhos<br />
14 (2007): 1291–1311.<br />
3977. DINIZ, Maria Cecília P., Betânia Gonçalves<br />
FIGUEIREDO, and Virgínia Torres SCHALL.<br />
“Hortênsia de Hollanda: a arte da educação em saúde<br />
para prevenção e controle das endemias no Brasil.”<br />
English title: [Hortênsia de Hollanda: The Art <strong>of</strong><br />
Health Education to Prevent and Control Epidemics<br />
in Brazil]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 533–548.<br />
3978. DROVETTA, Raquel Irene. “Morbimortalidad<br />
femenina en la Puna jujeña: potencialidad de la<br />
técnica autopsia verbal.” English title: [Female Morbimortality<br />
in Puna jujeña: The Potential for Verbal<br />
Autopsy]. Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue: Gender, Women and<br />
<strong>Science</strong>. [ref. 222]. Manguinhos 15, suppl. (2008):<br />
257–268.<br />
3979. HURMIC, Lucien. “Médecins dans la Basse<br />
Navarre : Deuxième moitié du XXème siècle.” Hist.<br />
Sci. Médicales 42 (2008): 171–174.
212 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
3980. KIRK, John M. “Cuba’s Medical Internationalism:<br />
Development and Rationale.” Bull. Latin Amer.<br />
Res. 28 (2009): 497–511.<br />
3981. KLUCHIN, Rebecca M. Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization<br />
and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950–<br />
1980. Critical Issues in Health and Medicine. (xi +<br />
296 pp.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers<br />
University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813545271;<br />
0813545277.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R509]<br />
3982. LEITE, Ana Cristina da Nóbrega Marinho<br />
Torres, and Neir Antunes PAES. “Direitos femininos<br />
no Brasil: um enfoque na saúde materna.” English<br />
title: [Women’s Rights in Brazil: Focus on Maternal<br />
Health]. Manguinhos 16 (2009): 705–714.<br />
3983. MARKS, John. The NHS: Beginning, Middle<br />
and End? The Autobiography <strong>of</strong> Dr. John Marks. (x<br />
+ 279 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Radcliffe Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9781846192722.<br />
On the British National Health Service during the<br />
late 20th century.<br />
3984. MARTUCCI, Jessica. “Negotiating Exclusion:<br />
MSM, Identity, and Blood Policy in the Age <strong>of</strong><br />
AIDS.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 215–241.<br />
3985. MEEHAN, Seth. “From Patriotism to Pluralism:<br />
How Catholics Initiated the Repeal <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />
Control Restrictions in Massachusetts.” Cath. Hist.<br />
Rev. 96 (<strong>2010</strong>): 470–498.<br />
3986. MENNILL, Sally, and Veronica STRONG-<br />
BOAG. “Identifying Victims: Child Abuse and Death<br />
in Canadian Families.” Can. Bull. Med. Hist. 25<br />
(2008): 311–333.<br />
3987. MOREIRA, Tiago, Carl MAY, and John BOND.<br />
“Regulatory Objectivity in Action: Mild Cognitive<br />
Impairment and the Collective Production <strong>of</strong> Uncertainty.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue on Biomedical<br />
Conventions and Regulatory Objectivity [ref. 447].<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 664–690.<br />
3988. MUNCY, Robyn. “Coal-Fired Reforms: Social<br />
Citizenship, Dissident Miners, and the Great <strong>Society</strong>.”<br />
J. Amer. Hist. 96 (2009): 72–98.<br />
3989. NAVARRO, Marcus Vinicius Teixeira et al.<br />
“Controle de riscos à saúde em radiodiagnóstico:<br />
uma perspectiva histórica.” Article also in English.<br />
English title: [Control <strong>of</strong> Health Risks in Radiodiagnosis:<br />
A Historic Approach]. Proceedings from<br />
the conference: First Forum on the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
and Health: Historiographical Perspectives, held<br />
in the Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica da<br />
Bahia on 17 October 2006. [ref. 2629]. Manguinhos<br />
15 (2008): 1039–1047.<br />
3990. REGO, Brianna. “The Polonium Brief: A<br />
Hidden <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cancer, Radiation, and the Tobacco<br />
Industry.” <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 453–484.<br />
3991. RICHERT, Lucas. “Reagan, Regulation, and<br />
the FDA: The US Food and Drug Administration’s<br />
Response to HIV/AIDS, 1980–90.” Can. J. Hist. 44<br />
(2009): 467–487.<br />
3992. RONEN, Yehudit. “The HIV/AIDS Tragedy<br />
and the Bulgarian Medics Affair: A Window on State<br />
and <strong>Society</strong> in Libya.” Mid. East Stud. 43 (2007):<br />
341–352.<br />
3993. SCALES, David Alaistair. “The World Health<br />
Organization and the Dynamics <strong>of</strong> International Disease<br />
Control: Exit, Voice, and (Trojan) Loyalty.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Yale University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Adams, Julia Potter. Pub. no. AAT 3395899. 243<br />
pp.<br />
3994. SHVARTS, Shifra. Health and Zionism: The<br />
Israeli Health Care System, 1948–1960. Rochester<br />
Studies in Medical <strong>History</strong>. (xix + 322 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Rochester, NY: University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9781580462792.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R827]<br />
3995. SILVA, Luna Rodrigues Freitas. “Da velhice<br />
à terceira idade: o percurso histórico das identidades<br />
atreladas ao processo de envelhecimento.” Article<br />
also in English. English title: [From Old Age to<br />
Third Age: The Historical Course <strong>of</strong> the Identities<br />
Linked to the Process <strong>of</strong> Aging]. Manguinhos 15<br />
(2008): 155–168.<br />
3996. STOFF, Heiko. “Hexa-Sabbat: Fremdst<strong>of</strong>fe<br />
und Vitalst<strong>of</strong>fe, Experten und der kritische Verbraucher<br />
in der BRD der 1950er und 1960er Jahre.” NTM<br />
17 (2009): 55–83.<br />
3997. ZHANG Daqing. “Mapping Modern Medicine<br />
in China: Impact <strong>of</strong> the Rockefeller Foundation.”<br />
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu<br />
28 (2009): 137–155.<br />
Focuses on health care and medical education.<br />
3998. ZUIDERENT-JERAK, Teun. “Competition in<br />
the Wild: Reconfiguring Healthcare Markets.” Part<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Special Issue on Biomedical Conventions and<br />
Regulatory Objectivity [ref. 447]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 765–792.<br />
375-153. PHARMACY<br />
3999. ABRAHAM, John, and Courtney DAVIS. “Discovery<br />
and Management <strong>of</strong> Adverse Drug Reactions:<br />
The Nomifensine Hypersensitivity Syndrome, 1977–<br />
1986.” Soc. Hist. Med. 23 (<strong>2010</strong>): 153–173.<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> regulatory activities in the US and<br />
Great Britain.<br />
4000. ABRAHAM, John, and Courtney DAVIS.<br />
“Drug Evaluation and the Permissive Principle: Continuities<br />
and Contradictions between Standards and<br />
Practices in Antidepressant Regulation.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 39 (2009): 569–598.<br />
4001. BRUSHWOOD, David B. “Recent Trends in<br />
Pharmacy Law and Regulation.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue: Recent Trends in American Pharmacy<br />
[ref. 4002]. Pharm. Hist. 51 (2009): 98–102.<br />
Examines changes in pharmacy law since 1985 and<br />
several court cases.<br />
4002. BUERKI, Robert A. “Recent Trends in American<br />
Pharmacy: An Introduction.” Introduction to
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 213<br />
a special issue: Recent Trends in American Pharmacy.<br />
Proceedings from a symposium presented at<br />
the American Pharmacists Association meeting in<br />
San Antonio, TX on 6 April 2009. Pharm. Hist. 51<br />
(2009): 91–93.<br />
Contents: Calvin H. KNOWLTON, “Pharmacy Practice:<br />
Where’s the Value Proposition?” 94–97;<br />
David B. BRUSHWOOD, “Recent Trends in Pharmacy<br />
Law and Regulation,” 98–102 [ref. 4001];<br />
Stephen W. SCHONDELMEYER, “Recent Economic<br />
Trends in American Pharmacy,” 103–127<br />
[ref. 4015]; William A. ZELLMER, “Pharmacy’s<br />
Organizations—Key Issues for Future Historians,”<br />
128–133.<br />
4003. FISHER, Jill. Medical Research for Hire: The<br />
Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials.<br />
Critical Issues in Health and Medicine. (x + 257 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) New Brunswick: Rutgers University<br />
Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780813544090.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R287]<br />
4004. HANGANU-BRESCH, Cristina. “Faces <strong>of</strong> Depression:<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> Antidepressant Advertisements<br />
in the American and British Journals <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry,<br />
1960–2004.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 2008.<br />
Advisor: Walzer, Arthur. Pub. no. AAT 3313444.<br />
336 pp.<br />
4005. HERZBERG, David. “ ‘Will Wonder Drugs<br />
Never Cease!’: A Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Direct-to-Consumer<br />
Advertising.” Pharm. Hist. 51 (2009): 47–56.<br />
4006. KAHN, Jonathan. “Exploiting Race in Drug<br />
Development: BiDil’s Interim Model <strong>of</strong> Pharmacogenomics.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a Special Issue: Race, Genetics,<br />
and Disease [ref. 3943]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
737–758.<br />
4007. KUO, Wen-Hua. “The Voice on the Bridge:<br />
Taiwan’s Regulatory Engagement with Global Pharmaceuticals.”<br />
East Asian STS 3 (2009): 51–72.<br />
4008. LANGLITZ, Nicolas. “Pharmacovigilance and<br />
Post-Black Market Surveillance.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 395–420.<br />
4009. MCGOEY, Linsey. “Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Failure: Antidepressant<br />
Drugs and the Triumph <strong>of</strong> Flawed Experiments.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on “Neuroscience,<br />
Power and Culture”. [ref. 418]. Hist. Hum. Sci. 23,<br />
no. 1 (<strong>2010</strong>): 58–78.<br />
4010. MOON, Nathan William. “The Amphetamine<br />
Years: A Study <strong>of</strong> the Medical Applications and<br />
Extramedical Consumption <strong>of</strong> Psychostimulant Drugs<br />
in the Postwar United States 1945–1980.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/02 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
2009. Advisor: Tone, Andrea. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3394433. 397 pp.<br />
4011. PATTERSON, Donna A. “Expanding Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Horizons: Female Pharmacists in Twentieth<br />
Century Dakar, Senegal.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/08<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at Indiana University, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Hanson, John H. Pub. no. AAT 3319926. 227 pp.<br />
4012. PLATER, M. John. “Three Crucial Scientific<br />
Observations from Mistaken Hypotheses.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Chem. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>): 40–45.<br />
On the serendipitous discovery <strong>of</strong> three pharmaceutical<br />
drugs.<br />
4013. QUINN, Roswell. “Broader Spectrum: A<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Antibiotic R&D.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/01<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, 2009. Advisor: Treichler, Paula. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3392440. 355 pp. “Documents the U.S.<br />
pharmaceutical industry’s transformation from a<br />
chemical industry to an information industry.”<br />
(from the abstract)<br />
4014. RAE, Ian D. “The Roche Research Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marine Pharmacology, 1974–1981: Searching for<br />
Drug Leads from Australian Marine Organisms.”<br />
Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. 20 (2009): 209–231.<br />
4015. SCHONDELMEYER, Stephen W. “Recent Economic<br />
Trends in American Pharmacy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue: Recent Trends in American Pharmacy<br />
[ref. 4002]. Pharm. Hist. 51 (2009): 103–127.<br />
4016. TOBBELL, Dominique A. “ ‘Who’s Winning<br />
the Human Race?’ Cold War as Pharmaceutical<br />
Political Strategy.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 64<br />
(2009): 429–473.<br />
375-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS<br />
4017. ALAC, Morana. “Moving Android: On Social<br />
Robots and Body-in-Interaction.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39<br />
(2009): 491–528.<br />
4018. ASPRAY, William. “Den Fujita: From<br />
the Japanese Transistor Radio Export Business to<br />
Makudonaldo.” http://www.rutherfordjournal.<br />
org/article020110.html (Accessed on August 30,<br />
2009). Rutherford J. 2 (2006-2007): Approx. 4000<br />
words.<br />
4019. BAESLER, John Philipp. “Clearer Than Truth:<br />
The Polygraph in Cold War America.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 70/10 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Indiana University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Cullather, Nick B. Pub. no. AAT 3373493. 364 pp.<br />
4020. BAHGAT, Gawdat. “Nuclear Proliferation:<br />
The Islamic Republic <strong>of</strong> Iran.” Iran. Stud. 39 (2006):<br />
307–327.<br />
4021. BURLAND, John B. “Stabilising the Leaning<br />
Tower <strong>of</strong> Pisa: The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Geotechnical Solutions.”<br />
Trans. Newcomen Soc. 78 (2008): 173–205.<br />
4022. CHITEWERE, Tendai. “Green Technology and<br />
the Design <strong>of</strong> a Green Lifestyle.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27<br />
(2008): 87–105.<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the Ecovillage housing complex in Ithaca,<br />
New York.<br />
4023. CHOI, Hyungsub, and Cyrus C. M. MODY.<br />
“The Long <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Molecular Electronics: Microelectronics<br />
Origins <strong>of</strong> Nanotechnology.” Soc. Stud.<br />
Sci. 39 (2009): 11–50.
214 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
4024. CHUNG-HSI Lin. “The Silenced<br />
Technology—The Beauty and Sorrow <strong>of</strong> Reassembled<br />
Cars.” East Asian STS 3 (2009): 91–131.<br />
4025. DOWNES, Kieran. “ ‘Perfect Sound Forever’:<br />
Innovation, Aesthetics, and the Re-making <strong>of</strong> Compact<br />
Disc Playback.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 305–<br />
331.<br />
4026. DUNBAR-HESTER, Christina. “Geeks, Meta-<br />
Geeks, and Gender Trouble: Activism, Identity, and<br />
Low-Power FM Radio.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008):<br />
201–232.<br />
On “the activities <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> individuals who<br />
tinker with and build radio hardware in an informal<br />
setting [conceived <strong>of</strong>] as a radical pedagogical<br />
activity.” (from the abstract)<br />
4027. HECHT, Gabrielle. “Africa and the Nuclear<br />
World: Labor, Occupational Health, and the<br />
Transnational Production <strong>of</strong> Uranium.” Micrologus<br />
51 (2009): 896–926.<br />
4028. HEEFNER, Gretchen. “Missiles and Memory:<br />
Dismantling South Dakota’s Cold War.” West. Hist.<br />
Quart. 38 (2007): 181–204.<br />
Examines the creation <strong>of</strong> the Minuteman Missile<br />
National Historic Site.<br />
4029. HOLBROOK, Daniel. “Controlling Contamination:<br />
The Origins <strong>of</strong> Clean Room Technology.”<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> special issue: High Tech Manufacturing<br />
[ref. 4035]. Hist. & Tech. 25 (2009): 173–191.<br />
4030. JEON, Chihyung. “A Road to Modernization<br />
and Unification: The Construction <strong>of</strong> the Gyeongbu<br />
Highway in South Korea.” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
55–79.<br />
4031. KAUFMANN, Stefan. (Ed.) Vernetzte Steuerung:<br />
Soziale Prozesse im Zeitalter technischer Netzwerke.<br />
Interferenzen, 11. (160 pp.; ill.) Zürich:<br />
Chronos, 2007. ISBN: 9783034007979.<br />
International conference proceedings. Contributors:<br />
Stefan KAUFMANN, Erhard SCHÜTTPELZ,<br />
Paul N. EDWARDS, Johannes WEYER, Urs<br />
STÄHELI, Barbara BONHAGE, Jörg POTTHAST<br />
and Nicolas AURAY<br />
Reviews: [ref. R495]<br />
4032. KIRBY, David. “The Future Is Now: Diegetic<br />
Prototypes and the Role <strong>of</strong> Popular Films in Generating<br />
Real-World Technological Development.” Soc.<br />
Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 41–70.<br />
Explores how the popular film consultants use<br />
motion pictures to stimulate interest in new technologies.<br />
4033. KLINE, Ronald. “Where Are the Cyborgs in<br />
Cybernetics?” Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 331–362.<br />
4034. LECUYER, Christophe, and David C. BROCK.<br />
“From Nuclear Physics to Semiconductor Manufacturing:<br />
The Making <strong>of</strong> Ion Implantation.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue: High Tech Manufacturing [ref. 4035].<br />
Hist. & Tech. 25 (2009): 193–217.<br />
4035. LECUYER, Christophe, and David C. BROCK.<br />
“High Tech Manufacturing.” Introduction to special<br />
issue: High Tech Manufacturing. Hist. & Tech. 25<br />
(2009): 165–171.<br />
Contents: Daniel HOLBROOK, “Controlling Contamination:<br />
The Origins <strong>of</strong> Clean Room Technology,”<br />
173–191 [ref. 4029]; Christophe LECUYER<br />
and David C. BROCK, “From Nuclear Physics to<br />
Semiconductor Manufacturing: The Making <strong>of</strong><br />
Ion Implantation,” 193–217 [ref. 4034]; Jeffrey<br />
R. YOST, “Manufacturing Mainframes: Component<br />
Fabrication and Component Procurement at<br />
IBM and Sperry Univac, 1960–1975,” 219–235<br />
[ref. 4103]; Arthur DAEMMRICH, “Synthesis by<br />
Microbes or Chemists? Pharmaceutical Research<br />
and Manufacturing in the Antibiotic Era,” 237–<br />
256 [ref. 3572]; Philip SCRANTON, “The Shows<br />
and the Flows: Materials, Markets, and Innovation<br />
in the US Machine Tool Industry, 1945–1965,”<br />
257–304 [ref. 4046].<br />
4036. LEKGOATHI, Sekibakiba Peter. “ ‘You Are<br />
Listening to Radio Lebowa <strong>of</strong> the South African<br />
Broadcasting Corporation’: Vernacular Radio, Bantustan<br />
Identity, and Listenership, 1960–1994.” J.<br />
South. African Stud. 35 (2009): 575–594.<br />
4037. LEONARDI, Paul M. “From Road to Lab to<br />
Math: The Co-evolution <strong>of</strong> Technological, Regulatory,<br />
and Organizational Innovations for Automotive<br />
Crash Testing.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 40 (<strong>2010</strong>): 243–274.<br />
4038. MACRAKIS, Kristie. “Technophilic Hubris<br />
and Espionage Styles during the Cold War.” Focus:<br />
New Perspectives on <strong>Science</strong> and the Cold War<br />
[ref. 3717]. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 378–385.<br />
4039. MILOJEVIC, Stasa. “Big <strong>Science</strong>, Nano <strong>Science</strong>?<br />
Mapping the Evolution and Socio-Cognitive<br />
Structure <strong>of</strong> Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Using<br />
Mixed Methods.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles,<br />
2009. Advisor: Furner, Jonathan. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 3388153. 387 pp.<br />
4040. NISHIZAKI, Yoshinori. “Suphanburi in the<br />
Fast Lane: Roads, Prestige, and Domination in<br />
Provincial Thailand.” J. Asian Stud. 67 (2008):<br />
433–467.<br />
4041. PÉTERI, György. “Streetcars <strong>of</strong> Desire: Cars<br />
and Automobilism in Communist Hungary (1958–<br />
70).” Soc. Hist. 34 (2009): 1–28.<br />
4042. ROLAND, Alex. “Was the Nuclear Arms Race<br />
Deterministic?” Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 444–461.<br />
4043. RUBIN, Eli. “East German Plastics: Technology,<br />
Gender and Teleological Structures <strong>of</strong> Everyday<br />
Life.” Germ. Hist. 25 (2007): 596–624.<br />
4044. RUBIN, Eli. Synthetic Socialism: Plastics<br />
and Dictatorship in the German Democratic Republic.<br />
(286 + pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chapel Hill:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780807832387.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 4051]<br />
4045. RUDD, Jeffrey D. “U.S. Nanotechnology Policy<br />
and the Decay <strong>of</strong> Environmental Law, 1980–<br />
2005.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 71/03 (<strong>2010</strong>).
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 215<br />
Dissertation at The University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />
Madison, 2009. Advisor: McEvoy, Arthur. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3399926. 317 pp.<br />
4046. SCRANTON, Philip. “The Shows and the<br />
Flows: Materials, Markets, and Innovation in the US<br />
Machine Tool Industry, 1945–1965.” Part <strong>of</strong> special<br />
issue: High Tech Manufacturing [ref. 4035]. Hist. &<br />
Tech. 25 (2009): 257–304.<br />
4047. SHULMAN, Peter A. “Energy and Everything<br />
Else.” Tech. & Cult. 50 (2009): 915–918.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Vaclav SMIL, Energy in Nature<br />
and <strong>Society</strong> (2008).<br />
4048. TAYLOR, Nick. “LASER: The Inventor, the<br />
Nobel Laureate, and the Thirty-Year Patent War.” In<br />
The Applied-<strong>Science</strong> Problem, edited by MCCLEL-<br />
LAN (2008) [ref. 515], 208–218.<br />
4049. WALKER, J. Samuel. “An ‘Atomic Garbage<br />
Dump’ for Kansas.” Kansas Hist. 29 (2006): 266–<br />
285.<br />
On the development <strong>of</strong> the Lyons Radioactive<br />
Waste Repository in the 1970s.<br />
4050. WARD, Christopher J. Brezhnev’s Folly: The<br />
Building <strong>of</strong> BAM and Late Soviet Socialism. Pitt Series<br />
in Russian and East European Studies. (x + 218<br />
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Pittsburgh, PA: University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780822943723.<br />
A scholarly account <strong>of</strong> the Baikal-Amur Railway,<br />
the ambitious public construction project attempted<br />
in the final decades before the collapse <strong>of</strong> the<br />
USSR.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R921]<br />
4051. WESTERMANN, Andrea. “Manufacturing<br />
Mass Consumption in the GDR.” Tech. & Cult. 51<br />
(<strong>2010</strong>): 232–234.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Eli RUBIN, Synthetic Socialism<br />
(2008) [ref. 4044].<br />
375-161. COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
4052. ANDERSON, David. “The Contribution <strong>of</strong><br />
M. H. A. Newman and His Mathematicians to the<br />
Creation <strong>of</strong> the Manchester ‘Baby.’ ” Brit. Soc. Hist.<br />
Math. Bull. 24 (2009): 27–39.<br />
On the post-World War II Manchester computer.<br />
4053. ANDERSON, David Leech. “Humans Using<br />
Machines, Humans as Machines: Implications for<br />
Teaching and Learning.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27 (2008):<br />
1–23.<br />
Reflects on Neal Stephenson’s novel Diamond Age.<br />
4054. ASPRAY, William, and Paul E. CERUZZI.<br />
(Eds.) The Internet and American Business. <strong>History</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Computing. (viii + 596 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge:<br />
MIT Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780262012409.<br />
Contents: William ASPRAY and Paul E. CERUZZI,<br />
“Introduction,” 3-8; Paul E. CERUZZI, “The Internet<br />
before Commercialization,” 9-44; Shane<br />
GREENSTEIN, “Innovation and the Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />
Market Structure for Internet Access in the United<br />
States,” 47-104; Thomas HAIGH, “Protocols for<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>it: Web and E-mail Technologies as Product<br />
and Infrastructure,” 105-158; Thomas HAIGH,<br />
“The Web’s Missing Links: Search Engines and<br />
Portals,” 159-200; Martin CAMPBELL-KELLY and<br />
Daniel D. GARCIA-SWARTZ, “The Rise, Fall, and<br />
Resurrection <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tware as a Service: Historical<br />
Perspectives on the Computer Utility and S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
for Lease on a Network,” 201-230; Ward<br />
HANSON, “Discovering a Role Online: Brickand-Mortar<br />
Retailers and the Internet,” 233-258;<br />
David A. KIRSCH and Brent GOLDFARB, “Small<br />
Ideas, Big Ideas, Bad Ideas, Good Ideas: ‘Get Big<br />
Fast’ and Dot-Com Venture Creation,” 259-276;<br />
Christine OGAN and Randal A. BEAM, “Internet<br />
Challenges for Media Businesses,” 279-314;<br />
Jeffrey R. YOST, “Internet Challenges for Nonmedia<br />
Industries, Firms, and Workers: Travel<br />
Agencies, Realtors, Mortgage Brokers, Personal<br />
Computer Manufacturers, and Information Technology<br />
Services Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals,” 315-350; Nathan<br />
ENSMENGER, “Resistance Is Futile? Reluctant and<br />
Selective Users <strong>of</strong> the Internet,” 351-388; James W.<br />
CORTADA, “New Wine in Old and New Bottles:<br />
Patterns and Effects <strong>of</strong> the Internet on Companies,”<br />
391-422; Atsushi AKERA, “Communities<br />
and Specialized Information Businesses,” 423-448;<br />
William ASPRAY, “File Sharing and the Music Industry,”<br />
451-490; Blaise CRONIN, “Eros Unbound:<br />
Pornography and the Internet,” 491-538; Wolfang<br />
COY, “Market and Agora: Community Building<br />
by Internet,” 541-556; William ASPRAY and Paul<br />
E. CERUZZI, “Conclusions,” 557-564.<br />
4055. ASPRAY, William. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Policy in the<br />
Rise <strong>of</strong> the Indian S<strong>of</strong>tware and IT-Enabled Services<br />
Industry.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article030101.html<br />
(Accessed on June 7, <strong>2010</strong>). [ref. 534]. Rutherford J.<br />
3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 7000 words.<br />
4056. BARRETT, Lindsay, and Matthew CON-<br />
NELL. “An Unlikely <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Australian Computing:<br />
The Reign <strong>of</strong> the Totalisator.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article0<strong>2010</strong>5.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009). Rutherford J. 2<br />
(2006-2007): Approx. 3500 words.<br />
On the history <strong>of</strong> a machine used to total bets at a<br />
racetrack.<br />
4057. BASSETT, Ross. “Aligning India in the Cold<br />
War Era: Indian Technical Elites, the Indian Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology at Kanpur, and Computing in India and<br />
the United States.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue. [ref. 510].<br />
Tech. & Cult. 50 (2009): 783–810.<br />
4058. BASTIAN, Michel, Marc BOISSEAU, Robert<br />
COHENDET, Alain CROISIER, Claude GALAND, Etienne<br />
GOROG, Philippe HERNANDEZ, Michel HUM-<br />
BERT, Cuong Ngo MAI, Pierre SECONDO, and Robert<br />
F. STEEN. “IBM France La Gaude Laboratory Contributions<br />
to Telecommunications: Part 1.” Ann. Hist.<br />
Comput. 31, no. 2 (2009): 4–17.<br />
4059. BERG, Jerome S. Broadcasting on the Short<br />
Waves, 1945 to Today. (vii + 488 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780786436743.<br />
4060. BRUUN, Henrik, and Seppo SIERLA. “Dis-
216 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
tributed Problem Solving in S<strong>of</strong>tware Development:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> an Automation Project.” Soc. Stud. Sci.<br />
38 (2008): 133–158.<br />
“Describes the study <strong>of</strong> the distribution and integration<br />
<strong>of</strong> knowledge in a small control system<br />
development project called the Automation System<br />
for Agricultural Implements (AGRIX).” (from the<br />
abstract)<br />
4061. BUENTE, Wayne, and Alice ROBBIN. “Trends<br />
in Internet Information Behavior, 2000–2004.” JA-<br />
SIST 59 (2008): 1743–1760.<br />
4062. CAVANAGH, Allison. Sociology in the Age<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Internet. (179 pp.) Maidenhead: Mc-<br />
Graw Hill/Open University Press, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780335217267.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R148]<br />
4063. CHIGNELL, Hugh. “The London Broadcasting<br />
Company (LBC) and Independent Radio News (IRN)<br />
Archive.” Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. 18 (2007): 514–<br />
525.<br />
4064. CORNISH, Sabryna L. “The Framing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Internet by the Traditional Mass Media: From 1988<br />
to 1995.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/05 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, 2008. Advisor: Jones, Steven G. Pub.<br />
no. AAT 3314750. 193 pp.<br />
4065. DOUGLAS, Susan J. “The Turn Within: The<br />
Irony <strong>of</strong> Technology in a Globalized World.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
a special issue: Rewiring the “Nation”: The Place <strong>of</strong><br />
Technology in American Studies [ref. 528]. Amer.<br />
Quart. 58 (2006): 619–638.<br />
Focuses on communication technologies.<br />
4066. DOWNES, Kieran. “From Enthusiasm to Practice:<br />
Users, Systems, and Technology in High-End<br />
Audio.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/08 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
2009. Advisor: Kaiser, David. Pub. no. AAT<br />
0821951. 414 pp.<br />
4067. DOWNEY, Gregory J. Closed Captioning:<br />
Subtitling, Stenography, and the Digital Convergence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Text with Television. Johns Hopkins Studies in the<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Technology. (ix + 387 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;<br />
index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780801887109.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R243]<br />
4068. DUNBAR-HESTER, Christina. “Listening to<br />
Cybernetics: Music, Machines, and Nervous Systems,<br />
1950–1980.” Sci. Tech. Hum. Val. 35 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
113–113.<br />
4069. ENSMENGER, Nathan. “S<strong>of</strong>tware as <strong>History</strong><br />
Embodied.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 31, no. 1 (2009):<br />
88–91.<br />
4070. FLETCHER, Robert P. “The Hacker and the<br />
Hawker: Networked Identity in the <strong>Science</strong> Fiction<br />
and Blogging <strong>of</strong> Cory Doctorow.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction<br />
Studies 37 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–99.<br />
4071. GERACI, Robert M. “Apocalyptic AI: Religion<br />
and the Promise <strong>of</strong> Artificial Intelligence.” J. Amer.<br />
Acad. Relig. 76 (2008): 138–166.<br />
4072. GERE, Charlie. Digital Culture. 2nd Edition.<br />
Previous edition 2002. (248 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) London: Reaktion Books, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9781861893888.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R330]<br />
4073. GREENBURG, Joshua M. From Betamax to<br />
Blockbuster: Video Stores and the Invention <strong>of</strong> Movies<br />
on Video. Inside Technology. (ix + 214 pp.; ill.; maps;<br />
bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008. ISBN:<br />
9780262072908.<br />
4074. HILLS, Jill. Telecommunications and Empire.<br />
The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Communication. (xii + 291 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Champaign: University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780252032585.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R436]<br />
4075. JACOVKIS, Pablo M. “Reflexiones sobre la<br />
historia de la computación en la Argentina.” Saber y<br />
Tiempo 5, no 17 (2004): 127–146.<br />
4076. JOHNSTON, John. The Allure <strong>of</strong> Machinic<br />
Life: Cybernetics, Artificial Life, and the New AI.<br />
(xiii + 461 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA:<br />
MIT Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780262101264.<br />
On new forms <strong>of</strong> “life” constructed in the sciences<br />
<strong>of</strong> cybernetics, artificial life, and artificial intelligence.<br />
4077. JULYK, David P. “ ‘The Trouble with Machines<br />
Is People’: The Computer as Icon in Post-War America:<br />
1946–1970.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/09 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, 2008. Advisor:<br />
Benamou, Catherine L. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3328859. 296 pp.<br />
4078. KELTY, Christopher M. Two Bits: The Cultural<br />
Significance <strong>of</strong> Free S<strong>of</strong>tware. Experimental<br />
Futures. (xvi + 378 pp.; bibl.; index.) Durham, NC:<br />
Duke University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780822342427.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R499]<br />
4079. KIM, Richard S. Y. “Cyber-Surveillance: A<br />
Case Study in Policy and Development.” Diss. Abstr.<br />
Int. A 71/03 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at City University <strong>of</strong> New York, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Advisor: Benton, F. Warren. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3396442. 76 pp.<br />
4080. KROKER, Arthur, and Marilouise KROKER.<br />
(Eds.) Critical Digital Studies: A Reader. (x + 583<br />
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Toronto: University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press,<br />
2008. ISBN: 9780802097989.<br />
4081. LAPRISE, John Paul. “White House Computer<br />
Adoption and Information Policy from 1969–1979.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Northwestern University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Schwoch, James J. Pub. no. AAT 3386523.<br />
262 pp.<br />
4082. LEONARD, Philip. “ ‘Secure, anonymous,<br />
unregulated’: Cryptonomicon and the Transnational<br />
Data Haven.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 26 (2007): 65–86.<br />
On Neal Stephenson’s 1999 novel and the relationship<br />
between cryptology and national/transnational<br />
identity.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 217<br />
4083. LOVINK, Geert. Zero Comments: Blogging<br />
and Critical Internet Culture. (xxviii + 312 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2007. ISBN:<br />
9780415973151.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R556]<br />
4084. MELLSTRÖM, Ulf. “The Intersection <strong>of</strong> Gender,<br />
Race and Cultural Boundaries, or Why is Computer<br />
<strong>Science</strong> in Malaysia Dominated by Women?”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 885–907.<br />
4085. MUKHERJI, Rahul. “Interests, Wireless Technology,<br />
and Institutional Change: From Government<br />
Monopoly to Regulated Competition in Indian<br />
Telecommunications.” J. Asian Stud. 68 (2009):<br />
491–517.<br />
4086. OLNEY, Ian. “Toward an Historical Poetics <strong>of</strong><br />
Digital Cinema.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 28 (2009): 85–103.<br />
4087. PERRY, Joe. “Healthy for Family Life: Television,<br />
Masculinity, and Domestic Modernity during<br />
West Germany’s Miracle Years.” Germ. Hist. 25<br />
(2007): 560–595.<br />
4088. POLLOCK, Neil, and Robin WILLIAMS. S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
and Organisations: The Biography <strong>of</strong> the Packaged<br />
Enterprise System or How SAP Conquered the<br />
World. Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and<br />
Organisations, 5. (xii + 348 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
London: Routledge, 2008. ISBN: 9780415403979.<br />
Reviews: [ref. R712]<br />
4089. ROBBIN, Alice, and Wayne BUENTE. “Internet<br />
Information and Communication Behavior during<br />
a Political Moment: The Iraq War, March 2003.”<br />
JASIST 59 (2008): 2210–2231.<br />
4090. RUNNEL, Pille, Pille PRUULMANN-<br />
VENGERFELDT, and Kristina REINSALU. “The<br />
Estonian Tiger Leap from Post-Communism to the<br />
Information <strong>Society</strong>: From Policy to Practice.” J.<br />
Balt. Stud. 40 (2009): 29–51.<br />
4091. SHAMIR, Eli. “Computer <strong>Science</strong> and Technology<br />
in Israel, 1950–1980.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special<br />
issue. http://www.rutherfordjournal.org/<br />
article030111.html (Accessed on June 8, <strong>2010</strong>).<br />
[ref. 534]. Rutherford J. 3 (<strong>2010</strong>): 4500 words.<br />
4092. SINGH, Ranjita Majumder. “Unravelling the<br />
Causes: Why Do Firms Adopt a New Technical Standard<br />
in the Us Cellular Communications Industry,<br />
1989–2000.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/06 (2008).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Canada),<br />
2008. Pub. no. AAT NR39874. 166 pp.<br />
4093. SMITH, Wally. “Theatre <strong>of</strong> Use: A Frame<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Information Technology Demonstrations.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 39 (2009): 449–480.<br />
4094. SORJ, Bernardo. “Internet, Public Sphere,<br />
and Political Marketing: Between the Promotion <strong>of</strong><br />
Communication and Moralist Solipsism.” Hum. Tech.<br />
Rev. 27 (2008): 45–68.<br />
Uses a 2005 referendum in Brazil as a case study.<br />
4095. TURING, Alan et al. “The Mind<br />
and the Computing Machine.” http://www.<br />
rutherfordjournal.org/article010111.html<br />
(Accessed on August 30, 2009.). Rutherford J. 1<br />
(2005-2006): Approx. 2000 words.<br />
Previouisly unpublished notes <strong>of</strong> a 1949 seminar<br />
with Alan Turing, M. H. A. Newman, Michael<br />
Polanyi, and others.<br />
4096. TURKLE, Sherry. Simulation and Its Discontents.<br />
Simplicity. (xiv + 217 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge:<br />
MIT Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780262012706.<br />
On the rise <strong>of</strong> simulation technologies and their<br />
presence in sciences <strong>of</strong> all kinds.<br />
4097. VISHWANATH, Arun, and Hao CHEN. “Personal<br />
Communication Technologies as an Extension<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Self: A Cross-Cultural Comparison <strong>of</strong> People’s<br />
Associations with Technology and Their Symbolic<br />
Proximity with Others.” JASIST 59 (2008): 1761–<br />
1775.<br />
A three-country comparison: United States, Singapore,<br />
and Germany.<br />
4098. WARF, Barney. “Oligopolization <strong>of</strong> Global<br />
Media and Telecommunications and Its Implications<br />
for Democracy.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on technology<br />
studies [ref. 507]. Ethics Place Environ. 10 (2007):<br />
89–105.<br />
4099. WILKEN, Rowan. “The Haunting Affect <strong>of</strong><br />
Place in the Discourse <strong>of</strong> the Virtual.” Part <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special issue on technology studies [ref. 507]. Ethics<br />
Place Environ. 10 (2007): 49–63.<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> late 20th-century works on computermediated<br />
information and communications technologies.<br />
4100. WILLIAMS, Lambert, and William THOMAS.<br />
“The Epistemologies <strong>of</strong> Non-Forecasting Simulations,<br />
Part II: Climate, Chaos, Computing Style, and<br />
the Contextual Plasticity <strong>of</strong> Error.” Sci. Context 22<br />
(2009): 271–310.<br />
Three case studies: the Princeton Meteorological<br />
Project; Edward Lorenz’s models <strong>of</strong> convection<br />
in weather systems at MIT; and Robert Shaw’s<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> the dripping faucet. See also William<br />
THOMAS and Lambert WILLIAMS, “The Epistemologies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Non-Forecasting Simulations, Part I”<br />
Sci. Context 22 (2009): 245–270 [ref. 3926].<br />
4101. WILLS, John. “Pixel Cowboys and Silicon<br />
Gold Mines: Videogames <strong>of</strong> the American West.”<br />
Pacific Hist. Rev. 77 (2008): 273–303.<br />
“Explores representations <strong>of</strong> the American West<br />
in computer and videogames from the late 1970s<br />
through 2006. ” (from the abstract)<br />
4102. WILSON, Elizabeth A. “ ‘Would I Had Him<br />
with Me Always’: Affects <strong>of</strong> Longing in Early Artificial<br />
Intelligence.” Focus: The Emotional Economy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> [ref. 49]. <strong>Isis</strong> 100 (2009): 839–847.<br />
4103. YOST, Jeffrey R. “Manufacturing Mainframes:<br />
Component Fabrication and Component Procurement<br />
at IBM and Sperry Univac, 1960–1975.” Part <strong>of</strong><br />
special issue: High Tech Manufacturing [ref. 4035].<br />
Hist. & Tech. 25 (2009): 219–235.<br />
4104. ZOOK, Matthew. “Your Urgent Assistance is<br />
Requested: The Intersection <strong>of</strong> 419 Spam and New<br />
Networks <strong>of</strong> Imagination.” Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on
218 375. 20th century, late, and 21st century<br />
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10 (2007): 65–88.<br />
375-163. AGRICULTURE<br />
4105. ANDERSON, J. L. Industrializing the Corn<br />
Belt: Agriculture, Technology, and Environment,<br />
1945–1972. (x + 238 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) DeKalb,<br />
Ill.: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. ISBN:<br />
9780875803920.<br />
Reviews: [ref. 539]<br />
4106. BONNEUIL, Christophe, Pierre-Benoit JOLY,<br />
and Claire MARRIS. “Disentrenching Experiment:<br />
The Construction <strong>of</strong> GM—Crop Field Trials as a<br />
Social Problem.” Sci. Tech. Hum. Val. 33 (2008):<br />
201–229.<br />
On the role <strong>of</strong> field experimentation in the French<br />
controversy on genetically modified organisms.<br />
4107. DAVIDSON, Sarah Nell. “Forbidden Fruit:<br />
Writing the Story <strong>of</strong> Transgenic Papaya in Thailand.”<br />
Diss. Abstr. Int. B 70/06 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at Cornell University, 2009. Advisor:<br />
Turgeon, E. Robert. Pub. no. AAT 3363474. 173<br />
pp.<br />
4108. DELBORNE, Jason A. “Transgenes and Transgressions:<br />
Scientific Dissent as Heterogeneous Practice.”<br />
Soc. Stud. Sci. 38 (2008): 509–541.<br />
Case study <strong>of</strong> the controversy over the presence<br />
<strong>of</strong> transgenic DNA in Mexican maize in the early<br />
2000s.<br />
4109. GRASSENI, Cristina. “Good Looking: Learning<br />
to Be a Cattle Breeder.” In Skilled Visions, edited<br />
by GRASSENI (2007) [ref. 175], 47–66.<br />
On contemporary cattle breeding in northern Italy,<br />
comparing traditional breeders with industrial ones.<br />
4110. MOSBY, Ian. “ ‘That Won-Ton Soup<br />
Headache’: The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, MSG<br />
and the Making <strong>of</strong> American Food, 1968–1980.” Soc.<br />
Hist. Med. 22 (2009): 133–151.<br />
4111. SMITH, Elta. “Imaginaries <strong>of</strong> Development:<br />
The Rockefeller Foundation and Rice Research.” Sci.<br />
Cult. 18 (2009): 461–482.<br />
Focus is on agricultural research in Africa during<br />
the Green Revolution and beyond.<br />
375-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY<br />
4112. BRADY, Kevin Michael. “NASA Launches<br />
Houston into Orbit: The Political, Economic, and<br />
Social Impact <strong>of</strong> the Space Agency on Southeast<br />
Texas, 1961–1969.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 70/12 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Texas Christian University, 2009.<br />
Advisor: Cantrell, Gregg. Pub. no. AAT 3380310.<br />
237 pp.<br />
4113. BROWN, Alexander F. G. “Accidents, Engineering<br />
and <strong>History</strong> at NASA: 1967–2003.” Diss.<br />
Abstr. Int. A 71/04 (<strong>2010</strong>).<br />
Dissertation at Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology,<br />
2009. Advisor: Mindell, David A. Pub. no.<br />
AAT 0822459. pp.<br />
4114. DICKSON, Paul. A Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the Space<br />
Age. New Series in NASA <strong>History</strong>. (xxiv + 260 pp.;<br />
bibl.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,<br />
2009. ISBN: 9780801891151.<br />
4115. GLEASON, Michael P. “Galileo: Power,<br />
Pride and Pr<strong>of</strong>it. The Relative Influence <strong>of</strong> Realist,<br />
Ideational, and Liberal Factors on the Galileo<br />
Satellite Program.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/12 (2009).<br />
Dissertation at The George Washington University,<br />
2009. Advisor: Logsdon, John M. Pub. no. AA.<br />
360 pp.<br />
4116. GORDON, R. Michael. The Space Shuttle<br />
Program: How NASA Lost Its Way. (viii + 346 pp.;<br />
ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland<br />
& Co., 2008. ISBN: 9780786434343.<br />
4117. IVANOVICH, Grujica S. Salyut: The First<br />
Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy. Springer-<br />
Praxis Books in Space Exploration. (xxviii + 426<br />
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9780387735856.<br />
4118. LATHERS, Marie. “ ‘No Official Requirement’:<br />
Women, <strong>History</strong>, Time, and the U.S. Space<br />
Program.” Feminist Stud. 35 (2009): 14–40.<br />
4119. LEVI, Jane. “An Extraterrestrial Sandwich:<br />
The Perils <strong>of</strong> Food in Space.” Endeavour 34 (<strong>2010</strong>):<br />
6–11.<br />
4120. MCQUAID, Kim. “The Space Age at the Grass<br />
Roots: NASA in Cleveland, 1958–1990.” Amer. Stud.<br />
47, no. 3/4 (2006): 113–136.<br />
4121. MIRMALEK, Zara Lenora. “Solar Discrepancies:<br />
Mars Exploration and the Curious Problem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Inter-Planetary Time.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 69/08<br />
(2009).<br />
Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego,<br />
2008. Advisor: Hartouni, Valerie. Pub. no. AAT<br />
3320189. 240 pp.<br />
4122. PSENKA, Carolyn Elyse. “A Monumental<br />
Task: Translating Complex Knowledge in NASA’s<br />
Human Space Flight Network.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />
69/12 (2009).<br />
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371 pp.<br />
4123. PYNE, Stephen J. Voyager: Seeking Newer<br />
Worlds in the Third Great Age <strong>of</strong> Discovery. (xix +<br />
444 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Viking, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 9780670021833.<br />
Looks at the Voyager spacecraft as similar to explorers<br />
<strong>of</strong> earlier ages, from Magellan to Lewis and<br />
Clark.<br />
4124. ROLAND, Alex. “The State <strong>of</strong> Space <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 220–222.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Steven J. DICK and Roger D.<br />
LAUNIUS (eds.), Societal Impact <strong>of</strong> Spaceflight<br />
(2007).<br />
4125. ROSSI, Umberto. “A Little Something about<br />
Dead Astronauts.” <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 36 (2009):<br />
101–120.<br />
Concerns the works <strong>of</strong> J. G. Ballard.
375. 20th century, late, and 21st century 219<br />
4126. SHAYLER, David. Around the World in 84<br />
Days: The Authorized Biography <strong>of</strong> Skylab Astronaut<br />
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4127. SIDDIQI, Asif A. “Competing Technologies,<br />
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R868. STOREY, W. K. Guns, Race, and Power in<br />
Colonial South Africa. 2008. [ref. 527]<br />
MAVHUNGA, C. Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 237–<br />
238.<br />
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STEIN, C. Ann. Sci. 67 (<strong>2010</strong>): 273–274.<br />
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CAPARRINI, S. <strong>Isis</strong> 101 (<strong>2010</strong>): 432–433.<br />
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Author Index<br />
A<br />
Abbate, Janet R244<br />
Abbott, Carl 182<br />
Abbott, Stacey 212<br />
Abbri, Ferdinando R526<br />
Abdel-Hadi, Yasser A. 841<br />
Abdounur, Oscar João 262<br />
Abel, Emily K. 3381<br />
Abeles, Francine F. R936<br />
Abelson, John 3066<br />
Abelson, Philip H. 3066<br />
Abi-Rached, Joelle M. 3900<br />
Ablard, Jonathan 3469<br />
Ablard, Jonathan D. R791<br />
Abraham, Itty 3755<br />
Abraham, John 3999, 4000<br />
Abrams, Jeanne 2624<br />
Abreu, Jean Luiz Neves 2081<br />
Acerbi, Ariberto 1866<br />
Acerbi, Fabio 877, R305<br />
Achtner, Wolfgang 991<br />
Ackerberg-Hastings, Amy 1878, R362<br />
Acot, Pascal 2, 350<br />
Aczél, J. 273<br />
Adam, Matthias 187<br />
Adams, D. J. 3382<br />
Adams, David Lynn 2743<br />
Adams, Jane 2675<br />
Adams, Maeve E. 2177<br />
Adams, Paul C. 507<br />
Adams, Sean Patrick 2804<br />
Adams, Stephen B. 2968<br />
Adamson, Melitta Weiss 1218<br />
Adelman, Juliana 2131, R430, R623,<br />
R670<br />
Aegidius Romanus 1219<br />
Afriat, Alexander 3067<br />
Agar, Jon R11<br />
Agarin, Tim<strong>of</strong>ey 3701<br />
Aggarwal, Neil Krishan 781<br />
Agnewa, Alfonso F. 3014<br />
Agra do Ó, Alarcon 3346<br />
Aguilera-Manzano, José María 2049<br />
Aguirre, Robert D. R235<br />
Ahluwalia, Sanjam 2744<br />
Ahmed, A. Q. 578<br />
Aho, Tuomo 420<br />
Ahuja, Neel 2954<br />
Aitkens, Richard 2187<br />
Ajavon, François-Xavier 405, 406<br />
Akabayashi, Akira 3889<br />
Akasoy, A. 634<br />
Akasoy, Anna 284, 559, 992<br />
Akdag Salah, Alkim Almila 3729<br />
Akera, Atsushi 4054<br />
Akers, Matthew P. 1590<br />
Al-Gailani, Salim 2150<br />
Al-Hamad, Zaid 646<br />
Al-Houjairi, Mohamad 594<br />
Alac, Morana 3901, 4017, R53<br />
Alagona, Peter S. R372<br />
Alakbarli, Farid 635<br />
Alanen, Arnold R. 3584<br />
Alatout, Samer 3203<br />
Alayo i Manubens, Joan Carles 2805<br />
Albert the Great 1191<br />
Alberti, Fay Bound 2050<br />
Albertus de Saxonia 993<br />
Albertus Magnus 994<br />
Albree, Joe 1879<br />
Albu, Emily 339<br />
Alcañiz, Isabella 3068<br />
Alder, Ken R250, R523<br />
Aldrich, Mark R580<br />
Aldrich, Michele L. 1476<br />
Aldridge, Richard J. 3244<br />
Alemañ Berenguer, Rafael Andres<br />
2314<br />
Alexander, Amir 263<br />
Alexander, Denis R. 372<br />
Alexander, Jennifer 3585<br />
Alexandrescu, Filip M. 3347<br />
Alfonsi, Liliane 1880<br />
Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana M. 2533<br />
Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana Maria 2085<br />
Alison, John 3668<br />
Allaire, Patricia R. R823<br />
Allen, David 2<br />
Allen, Garland E. R887<br />
Alliney, Guido 1200, 1548<br />
Almassi, Ben 3069<br />
Almeida, Darcy Fontoura de 3274<br />
Almeida, João Rangel de R334<br />
Almklov, Petter G. 3817<br />
Alonso, André 995<br />
Alonso, Enrique 3788<br />
Alsina Calvés, José 1972<br />
Alsop, James D. 1788<br />
Alter, Joseph S. 740<br />
Alter, Stephen G. 2256<br />
Álvarez Muñoz, Evaristo 1556<br />
Álvarez Peláez, Raquel 1729<br />
Alvarez, Adriana 3501<br />
Alvarez, Carlos, Jr. 1365<br />
Alvarez, Walter 1442<br />
Amar, Zohar 2086<br />
Amaral, Marivaldo Cruz do 3502<br />
Amerini, Fabrizio 996<br />
Amílcar, Martín Medina 1927<br />
Amson, John Ceres 1120<br />
Amsterdamska, Olga 2, 3383<br />
Anastakis, Dimitry 3702<br />
Andersen, Nathan 2460<br />
Andersen, Rune Holmgaard 3726<br />
Anderson, David 2852, 4052<br />
Anderson, David Leech 4053<br />
Anderson, J. L. 4105, R181<br />
Anderson, Robert G. W. 304, 2334<br />
Anderson, Robert S. 3797<br />
Anderson, Warwick 143, 665, 2938,<br />
3780, R680, R943<br />
Andorlini, Isabella 1220<br />
Andrada, Carlos A. 3503<br />
Andrade, Maria de Fatima de Oliveira<br />
3976<br />
Andreadis, Harriette 1588<br />
Andreolli, Bruno 1345<br />
Andrews, James T. 3669<br />
Andrieu, Bernard 2564<br />
Androutsos, Georges 911<br />
Anduaga, Aitor 3631<br />
Angelini, Annarita 1345<br />
Anker, Peder 2461<br />
Ansart, Guillaume 2043<br />
Anstey, Peter R. 1747<br />
Antognazza, Maria Rosa R533<br />
Antonello, Pierpaolo 2913<br />
Apap, Christopher 2425<br />
Apple, Rima D. R339<br />
Appuhn, Karl 2104, R922<br />
Arabas, Iwona 2000<br />
Aragon, Santiago R164, R786<br />
Arantes, Marco Antonio 2914<br />
Arata, Luigi 940<br />
Arcangeli, Alessandro 1205<br />
Archibald, Thomas R378<br />
Archibald, Tom R493<br />
Ardeshir, M. 578<br />
Ardoin, Francoise 3510<br />
Arens, Katherine R173<br />
Ariew, Roger 144<br />
Aris, Marc-Aeilko 997<br />
Aristotle 857<br />
Armatte, Michel 2264, 3015<br />
Armintor, Deborah Needleman 1587<br />
Armitage, Kevin C. 357<br />
Armogathe, Jean-Robert 1688<br />
Armstrong, David 3504<br />
Armstrong, Patrick 333<br />
Arnason, Gardar Agust 145<br />
Arnaud, Sabine 2051<br />
Arnaud-Lesot, Sylvie 2625<br />
Arnold, Alexia 3349<br />
Arnold, David 2626<br />
Arnold, John 957<br />
Arnold, Lois B. 2471, 3233<br />
Arnold, Matthieu 1390<br />
Arnzen, Rüdiger 569<br />
Aronova, Elena 188<br />
Arrizabalaga, Jon 1557<br />
Arroyo i Huguet, Mercè 2101<br />
Arsenijević, Miloš 858<br />
Asaro, Peter R657<br />
Asdal, Kristin 3384<br />
Asen, Daniel 741, 2627<br />
Ash, Mitchell G. 2871<br />
Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t, Richard 3745<br />
Ashley, J. Matthew R624<br />
Ashworth, William J. R750<br />
Asli, Farouk Omar 641<br />
Aso, Michitake 770<br />
Aspasius 1032<br />
Aspenwall, Jane L. 2817<br />
Aspray, William 4018, 4054, 4055<br />
Atzema, Eisso J. 1845<br />
Auat, Luis Alejandro 3374<br />
Aubin, David 1175, 2219, 2300<br />
Audin, Michèle 3016<br />
Auers, Daunis 3836
248 Author Index<br />
Auger, Jean-François R323<br />
Augustine, Dolores 3703<br />
Auray, Nicolas 4031<br />
Aurélien, Robert 998<br />
Ausécache, Mireille 1271<br />
Avila-Pires, Fernando Dias de 1827<br />
Aviles-Galan, Miguel Angel 2534<br />
Axel, Brian Keith 431<br />
Axpe, Isabel Garaizar 3586<br />
Ayala, Francisco J. 3244<br />
Azevedo, Nara 222, 3865<br />
Azizi, Farzaneh 2628<br />
Azizi, Mohammad Hossein 2628<br />
Azzolini, Monica 1424, R890<br />
B<br />
Baber, Zaheer 434<br />
Babes, Mircea 440<br />
Babini, Nicolás 3071<br />
Bacciagaluppi, Guido 3070<br />
Bach, Thomas 1852<br />
Bachhiesl, Christian 2588<br />
Bächi, Beat R381<br />
Bäck, A. 578<br />
Badash, Lawrence 3704, R579<br />
Bader, Alfred 207<br />
Bader, Eleanor J. 3932<br />
Baehr, Peter 434<br />
Baesler, John Philipp 4019<br />
Baffioni, Carmela 599, 621<br />
Bahgat, Gawdat 4020<br />
Baig i Aleu, Marià 2094<br />
Bailer-Jones, Daniela 125<br />
Bailes, Melissa 2001<br />
Baillargeon, Denyse 3385<br />
Baillon, Jean-François 1928<br />
Baird-Windle, Patricia 3932<br />
Baker, David John 287<br />
Baker, Robert R298<br />
Baker, Victor R. 2257<br />
Bakkar, Paul J. J. M. 420<br />
Bakker, Paul J. J. M. 420<br />
Balbiani, Laura 1317<br />
Baldner, S. 1141<br />
Baldwin, Mary E. 81<br />
Balinisteanu, Tudor 3746<br />
Balinska, Marta A. 3283<br />
Ball, Christine R845<br />
Ball, Deborah Yarsike 3772<br />
Ball, Laura C. 3345<br />
Ballent, Anahi 3587<br />
Baltacioglu, Ali 2234<br />
Balyshev, M. A. 3051<br />
Bambach, Richard 3244<br />
Bamforth, Iain 445<br />
Banch<strong>of</strong>f, Thomas R195<br />
Bandinelli, Angela 304<br />
Baneke, David 3052<br />
Bangu, Sorin R375<br />
Bank<strong>of</strong>f, Greg 3204<br />
Bao Fangxun 2271, 2295<br />
Barab, Peter 113<br />
Barbanera, Marcello 2600<br />
Barbaras, Françoise 1651<br />
Barberis, Daniela S. R867<br />
Barbour, Reid R768<br />
Barca Salom, Francesc X. 2265<br />
Bardez, Elisabeth 1936<br />
Bardill, Jonathan 663<br />
Barfoot, Michael 2720<br />
Barham, Peter R437<br />
Barker, Andrew 859, 886<br />
Barker, Peter 148, 1391, 1392, R564<br />
Barnard, Toby 1763<br />
Barner, Wilfried 1806<br />
Barnes, Barry 380<br />
Barnes, Emm R141<br />
Barnes, Jonathan 256<br />
Barnes, Susan B. R243<br />
Barnett, Lydia R735<br />
Barnett, Richard R796<br />
Barnhill, John H. R131<br />
Baron, Christian 3234<br />
Barontini, Michele 598<br />
Barrera-Osorio, Antonio 1549<br />
Barreto, Maria Renilda Nery 2629<br />
Barrett, Lindsay 2853, 4056<br />
Barrett, T. H. 730<br />
Barroux, Gilles 1937<br />
Barrow, Mark V. R113<br />
Barrow-Green, June 1853<br />
Barry, P. H. 3382<br />
Barry, Stéphane 1221, 2526<br />
Barsanti, Giulio 2025<br />
Bartels, Christoph 317<br />
Bárth, Dániel 990<br />
Barthélemy l’Anglais 1173<br />
Bartholeyns, Gil 1216<br />
Bartholomaeus Anglicus 1189<br />
Bartholomew, David J. 3312<br />
Bartlett, John 2426<br />
Bartlett, Kenneth R. 1482<br />
Bartolucci, Jorge 3053<br />
Bartoš, Hynek 912<br />
Bartrip, P. W. J. 3650<br />
Bartusiak, Marcia 3054<br />
Basalla, George R700<br />
Basaure, Mauro 3911<br />
Bascelli, Tiziana 1699<br />
Bashford, Alison 3335, 3705, R334<br />
Bashmakova, Isabella G. 1108<br />
Baskevitch, François 1667<br />
Bassett, Ross 4057, R151<br />
Bassi, Joseph Peter 3793<br />
Basso, Elisabetta R106, R107<br />
Bastian, Michel 4058<br />
Bastos, Cristiana 550<br />
Baten, Joerg 324<br />
Bates, A. W. 1760<br />
Battail, Jean-François 2178<br />
Battigelli, Anna 1573<br />
Battin, Jacques 407<br />
Baucom, Donald R. 3670<br />
Bauduer, Frédéric 2535<br />
Bauer, Heike 2536<br />
Baumgärtner, Ingrid 1174<br />
Bayartan, Mehmet 2806<br />
Bayer, Ronald 2752<br />
Bayliss, Richard 663<br />
Baytop, Asuman 3246, 3247<br />
Bayuk, Dimitri A. 3055<br />
Bazin-Tacchella, Sylvie 1222<br />
Beam, Randal A. 4054<br />
Bear, Jordan 2147<br />
Bearman, Alan 3751<br />
Beattie, James 2384<br />
Beaulieu, Liliane 3017<br />
Beccalossi, Chiara 2630, R263<br />
Beccarisi, Alessandra 999, 1003<br />
Beck, Naomi 3359<br />
Becker, Barbara R47, R740<br />
Becker, Catherine Nisbett 2301<br />
Beckermann, Ansgar 114<br />
Beckwith, Kimberly Ayn 3505<br />
Becquemont, Daniel 2554<br />
Becsei-Kilborn, Eva 3386<br />
Bederman, Gail 2044<br />
Bedini, Peter D. R640<br />
Bednarczyk, Andrzej 2499<br />
Bedoya, Joanna 3387<br />
Beecher, Donald 1482<br />
Beegan, Gerry 2807<br />
Beek, Viola van 2235<br />
Beeley, Philip R165<br />
Beentjes, Tonny 1468<br />
Beer, Daniel 2565<br />
Beer, Gillian 2474<br />
Beets, François 857<br />
Behrens, Peter J. 2955<br />
Behrens, Susan Fitzpatrick 3388<br />
Bein, Amit 2385<br />
Beinart, William 3824<br />
Beinorius, A. 780<br />
Beins, Bernard C. 421<br />
Bekkum, Wout J. van 791<br />
Bell, Andrea 214<br />
Bell, Stephen 2111<br />
Bell, Susan E. 3389<br />
Bellanca, Mary Ellen 2002<br />
Belle, Marie-Alice 1482<br />
Bellé, Riccardo R13<br />
Bellón, Juan P. 3362<br />
Bellon, Richard R780<br />
Bellos, David 3730<br />
Bellver, José 600<br />
Belmar, Antonio Garcia 304<br />
Belmonte, Juan Antonio 830, 841<br />
Beltrame, Lorenzo 3895<br />
Beltran Marí, Antonio 226<br />
Ben Azzouna, Rana 2775<br />
Ben-Zaken, Avner 543, 794<br />
Bencard, Adam 475<br />
Benchimol, Jaime Larry 3506<br />
Bendwell, Ivan 1085<br />
Benedetto, Marienza R351<br />
Benes, Tuska 2599<br />
Benezech, Michel 3507<br />
Benezet, Jean-Pierre 2087<br />
Benfey, Theodor 3809, R933<br />
Benhamou, Reed R55<br />
Benjafield, John G. 2566<br />
Benjamin, Ruha 3933<br />
Benjamin, Walter 208<br />
Benjamins, Rick 854<br />
Bennett, James 3964<br />
Bennett, Kate 1550<br />
Bennett, Michael 2631<br />
Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette 303,<br />
304, 1938, 3810, R78<br />
Benson, Keith R. 2<br />
Bentley, Susan M. 1828<br />
Benton, Michael J. 3244<br />
Bentz, Emma 3363<br />
Benzoni, Gino 1284<br />
Bérato, Jacques 931<br />
Berco, Cristian 1588<br />
Beretta, Marco 1, 304, 848, 860,<br />
1598, 1689<br />
Berg, Jerome S. 4059<br />
Bergdolt, Klaus 484, 1128, 1223<br />
Berger, Harald 1000<br />
Bergman, Jan 3364<br />
Berkel, Klaas van 234, R416<br />
Berkvens-Stevelinck, Christiane 250<br />
Berman, Elizabeth Popp 3706
Author Index 249<br />
Bernaola, Omar A. 3071<br />
Bernardoni, Andrea 1443, 1537<br />
Bernat i López, Pasqual 2236<br />
Bernhardt, Karl-Heinz 1973<br />
Bernstein, Jeremy 2881, 3072, 3073<br />
Bernstein, Michael A. 3930<br />
Berrani, Hamid 613<br />
Berridge, Virginia 3439, 3934<br />
Berrios, G. E. 2721<br />
Berrios, German E. 2579<br />
Berrore, Lucio R. 3018<br />
Bert-meu-Sánchez, José Ramon 304<br />
Berti, Enrico 857<br />
Bertolaso, Marta 3935<br />
Bertomeu-Sánchez, José Ramón<br />
2348, 2632<br />
Berton, Mireille 3305<br />
Bertozzi, Marco 1425<br />
Bettinzoli, Attilio 1335<br />
Beullens, Pieter 1001, 1477<br />
Bever, Edward 1318<br />
Beveridge, Allan 2079<br />
Beyer, Kurt W. 3632<br />
Beyerchen, Alan R548<br />
Beyersdorff, Margot 805<br />
Beylen, Marcel Van 304<br />
Beyler, Richard R478, R906<br />
Beyler, Richard H. R814<br />
Bhavsar, Vishal 2722<br />
Bhugra, Dinesh 2722<br />
Biagioli, Beatrice 2427<br />
Bianchi, Lorenzo 1284<br />
Bianchi, Luca 1002<br />
Biard, Joël 1003, 1004, 1109, 1110,<br />
1115, 1144, 1201, 1202<br />
Biddle, Wayne 3671<br />
Bidese, Ermenegildo 1005<br />
Bieglböck, Wolf 288<br />
Biehn, Kersten Jacobson 3354<br />
Bier, Carol 561, 582<br />
Biernat, Carolina 3508<br />
Biern<strong>of</strong>f, Suzannah R103<br />
Biesbrouck, Maurits 183, 1288, 1520<br />
Bigg, Charlotte 1175<br />
Biggs, David R696<br />
Bijsterveld, Karin 508<br />
Bilinski, Piotr 2237<br />
Bir, Atilla 2266<br />
Birch, Arthur J. 3130<br />
Birkeland, Inger 3826<br />
Birman, Joel 3306<br />
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle 485, 2745<br />
Biro, Matthew 2915<br />
Bisch<strong>of</strong>, Brigitte R754<br />
Bishop, Rebecca 408<br />
Bissell, Chris C. 3588<br />
Bjarnadóttir, Kristín 1881<br />
Black, Brian R558<br />
Black, D. L. 578<br />
Black, David V. R795<br />
Black, Jeremy 1991, R750<br />
Blackley, Roger 2916<br />
Blackshaw, Gemma 3470<br />
Bláhová, Marie 943<br />
Blair, Ann 255<br />
Blair, John 1275<br />
Blamires, Cyprian 1867<br />
Blanc, Floriane 495<br />
Blanchard, Elodie Vieille 3827<br />
Blanchet, Marie-Hélène 652<br />
Blancke, Stefaan 115<br />
Blandin, Gaston 3390<br />
Blank, Andreas 1471, 1742<br />
Blay, Michel 289, 1396<br />
Bléchet, Françoise 250<br />
Bleichmar, Daniela 1557, 2003<br />
Bloch, David 1006, 1203<br />
Blondeau, Michel 36<br />
Blondel-Megrelis, Marika 2335<br />
Blue, Ethan 3391<br />
Blum, Elizabeth D. 357, 3828<br />
Blume, Stuart 82<br />
Boantza, Victor D. R666, R770, R909<br />
Bobeb, Alexandru 3014<br />
Bobory, Dóra 1278<br />
Bocking, Stephen A. 2<br />
Bockman, Johanna 3930<br />
Boden, Margaret 3633<br />
Boeck, Gisela 304<br />
Boer, Sander W. de 1144<br />
Boer, Wietse de 1483<br />
Boethius van Dacië 1007<br />
Boewe, Charles 2004<br />
Bogaart, Saskia 976, 1336<br />
Boghossian, Paul 146<br />
Bógus, Cláudia Maria 3976<br />
Böhlandt, Marco R503<br />
Boire, Richard Glen 3307<br />
Boisseau, Marc 4058<br />
Boivin, Jérôme 3324<br />
Bokaris, Efthymios 305<br />
Bokaris, Efthymios P. 304<br />
Boldrin, Michele 202<br />
Boles, Walter E. 373<br />
Bollinge, Laurel 3862<br />
Bolmont, Étienne 2140<br />
Bolster, W. Jeffrey 351<br />
Bolt, Marvin 1608<br />
Bonah, Christian 3383<br />
Bond, John 3987<br />
Bonhage, Barbara 4031<br />
Bonifácio, Vitor 2302<br />
Bönker-Vallon, Angelika 1337<br />
Bonnemain, Bruno 496, 2746, 2776–<br />
2781, 2993, 3564–3568<br />
Bonneuil, Christophe 4106<br />
Bonnichon, Philippe 1765, 2052, 3424<br />
Bonpland, Aimé 2484<br />
Bont, Raf De 2475, 2500, 2548, 2567<br />
Bontea, Adriana 1480<br />
Bontems, Vincent R158<br />
Bontems, Vincent K. R56<br />
Booth, Kelvin Jay 2568<br />
Boothby, Thomas R519<br />
Borck, Cornelius 3383<br />
Bord, Joe 2169<br />
Borg, Kevin R559<br />
Borgato, Maria Teresa 1882, 1883,<br />
2808, 2809<br />
Borges, Augusto Moutinho 446<br />
Borghi, Luca 17<br />
Börjeson, Lowe 2463, 3205<br />
Borlik, Todd Andrew 1574<br />
Borrelli, Arianna 1111, 1305, 3074<br />
Borris, Kenneth 1588<br />
Bos, Gerrit 800<br />
Bos, Jacques 422<br />
Boscherini, Silvano 905<br />
Boschiero, Luciano 1599, R665<br />
Boschma, Geertje 3471<br />
Böschung, Urs 1806<br />
Bosk<strong>of</strong>fb, Wladimir G. 3014<br />
Botley, Paul 1393<br />
Bots, Hans 250<br />
Böttcher, Karl-Heinz 2267<br />
Bottom, William P. 3919<br />
Bouchard, Frédéric R551<br />
Bouchet, Alain 51<br />
Boucot, Arthur J. 3244<br />
Boudet, Jean-Patrice 980, 1129–1131,<br />
1289<br />
Boudry, Maarten 115<br />
Bouheiry, A. 2415<br />
Bouk, Daniel B. 2589<br />
Boulanger, Jérome 3427<br />
Bould, Mark 212<br />
Boulnois, Olivier 1008<br />
Bouloux, Nathalie 1447<br />
Boult, Lisa R36<br />
Boura, Laskarina 662<br />
Bourdeau, Michel R752<br />
Bourdin, Jean-Claude 1974<br />
Bourret, Pascale 3957<br />
Boutel, Marie-José 463<br />
Bouzari, Abdelmalek 583<br />
Bowden, Colin 509<br />
Bowditch, John R94<br />
Bowen, Alan C. 888<br />
Bowen, Jonathan P. 18<br />
Bowin, John 861<br />
Bowler, Peter 2<br />
Bowler, Peter J. 2, R338, R544<br />
Boyd, Jane E. 2110, 2336, 2810<br />
Boyer, Diane E. 3206<br />
Boyle, Frank 1575<br />
Boyle, Ryan 3672<br />
Bozzi, Franco 1284<br />
Bracco, Christian 3075<br />
Bracha, Krzyszt<strong>of</strong> 990<br />
Bradley, Joseph 11<br />
Bradley, Robert E. R240, R425<br />
Brady, Catherine 3877<br />
Brady, Kevin Michael 4112<br />
Braeckman, Johan 115<br />
Brahm, Felix 2871<br />
Brain, Robert R74<br />
Brain, Robert Michael 2476, R345<br />
Brakel, Jaap van R57<br />
Branagan, David 2386<br />
Brandstetter, Thomas 2095<br />
Brandt, Christina 3275, 3731<br />
Brasa Arias, Beatriz 3569<br />
Brather, Sebastian 3365<br />
Brauer, Fae 2916<br />
Braun, Helmut 3673<br />
Braun, Marta R223, R894<br />
Braun, Robyn R563<br />
Braunstein, Jean-François 52, 83,<br />
2633<br />
Bréard, Andrea 3019<br />
Breathnach, Caoimhghín S. 2634,<br />
2723<br />
Breckenridge, Keith R373<br />
Bredekamp, Horst 174<br />
Breger, Louis 2569<br />
Breidbach, Olaf 1743, 2117, 2137,<br />
2139, 2537<br />
Brenet, Jean-Baptiste 1009, 1010<br />
Brennan, Andrew 3829<br />
Brennan, Toni 3336<br />
Brenninkmeijer, Jonna 3902<br />
Brentjes, Sonja 584, R912<br />
Bret, Patrice 1857, 1939<br />
Bretelle-Establet, Florence 742<br />
Brett, Caroline E. 3312
250 Author Index<br />
Bretthauer, Annett 2724<br />
Brévart, Francis B. 1272<br />
Brevern, Jan von 2387, 2388<br />
Brey, Philip 532<br />
Brian, Eric 3020<br />
Brianta, Donata 1818<br />
Bricmont, J. 290<br />
Brieger, Gert H. R849<br />
Briggle, Adam 532, 3707, R706,<br />
R819<br />
Briggs, Derek E. G. 3244<br />
Brimnes, Niels 3951<br />
Brincken, Anna-Dorothee von den<br />
1174<br />
Brink-Roby, Heather 2148<br />
Brinkman, Paul D. 3235<br />
Brisson, Luc 379<br />
Bristow, Joseph 2942<br />
Broad, Jacqueline 1631<br />
Broberg, Gunnar 3509<br />
Brock, David C. 4034, 4035<br />
Brock, W. H. R427<br />
Brock, William H. 3131, R459<br />
Brockhaus, Katrin 1224<br />
Brockington, Dan 3830<br />
Brocklebank, Lisa 2570<br />
Brockliss, Laurence 1763, R352<br />
Broecker, Wally 3818<br />
Broich, John R154<br />
Bröker, Barbara 2532<br />
Bronk, Richard 437<br />
Brons, Franziska 2179<br />
Brooke, John Hedley R676<br />
Brookes, Barbara 2943, R488<br />
Brooks, Karl 352<br />
Brooks, Nathan M. 2223, 2389<br />
Brooks, Randall C. R554<br />
Broshi, Magen 849<br />
Brosseder, Claudia 1685<br />
Brotons, Victor Navarro R603<br />
Brown, Alexander F. G. 4113<br />
Brown, Alison 1299<br />
Brown, David S. 2635<br />
Brown, Harvey R. 2315<br />
Brown, James Robert 147<br />
Brown, Janet 2251<br />
Brown, John K. 510, R785<br />
Brown, Julie K. R744<br />
Brown, Laurel 601<br />
Brown, Marilyn A. 3228<br />
Brown, Mark B. 203<br />
Brown, Michael 2636<br />
Brown, Paul 3756<br />
Brown, S. 3281<br />
Brown, Scott H. 1879<br />
Browne, Derek 3308<br />
Browne, Janet 2112, 2200<br />
Brownlee, Peter John 2637<br />
Bru, Bernard 2113, 2268<br />
Bruch, Rüdiger vom 2871<br />
Bruder, Wolfgang 2117<br />
Bruhn, Matthias 209<br />
Bruin, Boudewijn de 3789<br />
Brummelen, Glen Van 264, R91,<br />
R501<br />
Brumpt, Lucien 3510<br />
Brun, Georges 2337<br />
Brun, Jean-Pierre 931<br />
Bruneau, Olivier 1884<br />
Bruno, Giordano 1337, 1338<br />
Bruns, Florian 3392<br />
Brunton, Deborah R134<br />
Brush, Stephen G. 3256<br />
Brushwood, David B. 4001<br />
Brusius, Mirjam 2601, R111<br />
Bruun, Henrik 4060<br />
Bruun, Otto 256<br />
Bruycker, Angelo de 1652<br />
Bryceland, Christy 3309<br />
Bryson, Dennis 3337<br />
Bryson, Ken A. 189<br />
Brysse, Keynyn R213<br />
Bu, Liping 3511<br />
Buchanan, Bruce 556<br />
Buchwald, Jed R203<br />
Buchwald, Jed Z. 2209<br />
Buckingham, John 2782<br />
Bud, Robert R734, R746, R822<br />
Bud, Robert F. 2<br />
Bueno, Christina 2602<br />
Buente, Wayne 4061, 4089<br />
Buerki, Robert A 4002<br />
Buerkle, Darcy 3310<br />
Buffon, Valeria A. 1204<br />
Buhay, Diane N. 2442<br />
Buisseret, David 1448, R8, R343<br />
Bujosa i Homar, Francesc 2761<br />
Bullynck, Maarten 1815, 1885, 1886<br />
Burba, Juliet R689<br />
Burçak, Berrak 564<br />
Burek, C. V. 318, 2419, 2983<br />
Burian, Richard 84, R527<br />
Burian, Richard M. 2<br />
Buridanus, Johannes 1011, 1012<br />
Burke, Victoria E. 1482<br />
Burkett, Jodi 3757<br />
Burland, John B. 4021<br />
Burnett, Charles 284, 977, 1132,<br />
1168, 1239, R70, R574<br />
Burnett, D. Graham 2501<br />
Burney, Ian R470<br />
Burnham, John C. R254<br />
Burns, D. Thorburn 304, R81<br />
Burns, Duncan Thorburn 304<br />
Burns, Marlene 3570, R124<br />
Burns, Robert 2270<br />
Burns, Shirley Stewart 3207<br />
Burns, William E. 1686<br />
Burri, Regula Valérie 3936<br />
Buschmann, Rainer F. 2594, 2595<br />
Buskes, Gerard 1845<br />
Butbul, Sagit 797<br />
Butcher, Barry W. R300, R595<br />
Büttgen, Ph. 257<br />
Buzzi, Serena 913<br />
Bynum, Caroline Walker 1225<br />
Byrne, Dianne F. 2443<br />
C<br />
Caballer Vives, María Cinta 2238<br />
Caballero-Navas, Carmen 1226<br />
Cabral, João Paulo 3248<br />
Caddell, Richard 3831<br />
Cadden, Joan 972, R351<br />
Cahan, David 2217<br />
Cain, Joe 3244, 3257<br />
Caire, Michel 3472<br />
Calatayud Giner, Salvador 2858<br />
Calinger, Ronald R277<br />
Callahan, Richard J., Jr. 3589<br />
Callapez, Maria Elvira 304<br />
Callen, Anthea 2916<br />
Calma, Dragos 1003, 1013<br />
Calvet, Antoine 1154<br />
Calvo, Emilia 602<br />
Calvó-Monreal, Xavier 304<br />
Camarasa i Castillo, Josep M. 227,<br />
2134, 2135<br />
Camargo, Juan 2250<br />
Cambrosio, Alberto 447<br />
Cameron, K. J. 2811<br />
Cameron-Smith, Alexander 3512<br />
Camerota, Filippo 1306<br />
Camerota, Michele 1279<br />
Camilleri, Kristian 3798<br />
Camós i Cabeceran, Agustí 2502<br />
Campbell, Bruce M. S. 1178<br />
Campbell, I. 318<br />
Campbell-Kelly, Martin 2854, 4054<br />
Campos, Andre Luiz Vieira De 3513<br />
Campos, Maria Soledad Zarate 3514<br />
Canaccini, Federico 1394<br />
Canadelli, Elena 2303<br />
Canales, Jimena 2226<br />
Candaux, Jean-Daniel 1858<br />
Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge 1287<br />
Cantamessa, Leandro 285<br />
Cantin, Serge 87<br />
Cantor, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey 2210, R312, R479,<br />
R545, R679<br />
Cao Xiping 3182<br />
Cao, Gian Mario 1014<br />
Caparrini, Sandro 2269, R870<br />
Caplan, James R250<br />
Caponi, Gustavo 2017<br />
Caponi, Sandra 2030<br />
Cappelletti, Elsa Mariella 1745<br />
Carchedi, Guglielmo 2590<br />
Cardano, Girolamo 1339<br />
Care, Charles 533<br />
Carey, David, Jr. 3651<br />
Carey, H. M. 1133<br />
Carey, Hilary M. 1134<br />
Carey, Mark 353<br />
Carhart, Michael C. 2538, R52<br />
Carlson, Anthony E. 3208<br />
Carman, Christián C. 891<br />
Carneiro, A. 2390<br />
Carneiro, Ana 76, 2223<br />
Carolan, Michael S. 2812<br />
Carolino, Luís Miguel 1653<br />
Caron, Simone M. 3393<br />
Caroti, Stefano 973, 1015, 1016, 1340<br />
Carpenter, Daniel 3571<br />
Carrier, Martin 147, 3708<br />
Carrillo, Ana Maria 2745<br />
Carroy, Jacqueline 2591<br />
Carruthers, Jane R217<br />
Carruthers, Mary R207<br />
Carson, Cathryn 2882<br />
Carstairs, Catherine 3832<br />
Cartañà i Pinén, Jordi 2858<br />
Carter, Christopher 1730, 2391<br />
Carter, Frank 3634<br />
Carter, K. Codell 2638<br />
Carton, Benedict 818<br />
Carusi, Paola 628<br />
Caruso, David R455, R837<br />
Casagrande, Carla 1205<br />
Casari, Umberto 1345<br />
Casassas i Simó, Oriol 3240<br />
Casey, Brian Patrick 3903<br />
Casini, Lorenzo 420<br />
Casini, Paolo 1992<br />
Casper, Christian Fredrick 3783
Author Index 251<br />
Casper, Scott E. 2855<br />
Cassini, Alejandro 1624<br />
Cassou-Noguès, Pierre 3021<br />
Castagnini, Augusto C. 3473<br />
Castañeda López, Gabriela 3282<br />
Castel, Patrick 3937<br />
Castonguay, Stéphane 2859<br />
Castro, Selma Munhoz Sanches de<br />
3515<br />
Castrodeza, Carlos 381<br />
Casulleras, Josep 612<br />
Cat, Jordi R637, R758<br />
Catalá Gorgues, Jesús I. 382<br />
Català Gorgues, Jesús Ignasi 227,<br />
2135, 2502, 2956, 3165<br />
Cattaneo, Angelo 1449<br />
Catto, Jeremy 1300<br />
Caumel-Dauphin, Francine 3394<br />
Cavallo, Sandra 1492, R492<br />
Cavanagh, Allison 4062<br />
Caveing, Maurice 1551<br />
Cavina, Marco 1345<br />
Cederlöf, Gunnel 548<br />
Celeyrette, Jean 1017, 1018, 1144<br />
Cenadelli, Davide 3056<br />
Cerruti, Luigi 304<br />
Ceruzzi, Paul E. 4054, R289<br />
Cesalli, L. 1019<br />
Cesaretti, Enrico 2913<br />
Ceserani, Giovanna 2603<br />
Chabás, José 1117<br />
Chabot, Hugues 2114<br />
Chadarevian, Soraya de 26, 3878,<br />
3879<br />
Chakrabarti, Pratik 774<br />
Chakravartty, Anjan 116<br />
Chalbaud Cardona, Pedro R. 2304<br />
Challis, David Milbank 334<br />
Chalmers, Alan 2338<br />
Chamayou, Grégoire 2031, R832<br />
Chamberland, Celeste 1493<br />
Chambers, Liam 1763<br />
Chamizo, José A. 304<br />
Chandelier, Joël 1227<br />
Chang, Hao 304<br />
Chang, Hasok 1940<br />
Chang, Jiat-Hwee 2813<br />
Chang, Ku-Ming “Kevin” 85<br />
Chapman, Alison A. 1439<br />
Chapman, Allan 314<br />
Chapront-Touzé, Michelle 1803, 1912<br />
Chapuis, Yves 2052<br />
Chardonnens, Lázló Sándor 1217<br />
Charland, Louis C. 2075<br />
Charlier, Philippe 51<br />
Charlot, Colette 2339, 2340<br />
Charmasson, Thérèse 19<br />
Charnley, Berris R674, R696<br />
Charrak, André 1868<br />
Charters, Erica R458<br />
Chateau, Jean-Yves 525<br />
Chatzis, Konstantinos 2239<br />
Chazan, Lilian Krakowski 3938<br />
Cheke, A. S. 354<br />
Chela-Flores, Julian 344<br />
Chelazzi, Guido 2025<br />
Chemla, Karine 680<br />
Chen Jiujin 694<br />
Chen Meidong 80<br />
Chen Wei 3166<br />
Chen Zhanshan 695<br />
Chen, Hao 4097<br />
Chen, Hui-hung 1450<br />
Chen, Jiang-Ping Jeff 681<br />
Chen, Xiang 148, R377<br />
Chen-Morris, Raz 1291, 1629<br />
Chernin, David 2639, 2703<br />
Chester, Robert N., III 355, 356<br />
Chesters, Timothy 1319<br />
Cheung, Tobias 1752, 2018, R153,<br />
R322<br />
Chevallier, Jacques 1494<br />
Cheveigné, Suzanne de 3747<br />
Chiang, Connie Y. 3209<br />
Chiang, Howard H. 27, R418<br />
Chiang, Yung-chen 2944<br />
Chiarelli, A. Brunetto 236<br />
Chiesa, Curzio 256<br />
Chignell, Hugh 4063<br />
Chigot, Jean-Paul 448<br />
Chikowero, Moses 3590<br />
Chincheva, Stefka 53<br />
Chipman, Leigh 643<br />
Chitewere, Tendai 4022<br />
Choi, Hyungsub 4023<br />
Choi, Tina Young 2258, R335<br />
Choon-Lee, Chai 434<br />
Chorlay, Renaud 3022, 3023<br />
Chrimes, Mike R135, R171, R738<br />
Christen, Arden G. 449, 2640, 2641,<br />
3395, 3591<br />
Christen, Joan A. 449, 2640, 2641,<br />
3395, 3591<br />
Christiansen, John 1526<br />
Christie, Maureen 3819<br />
Christopoulou, Christiana 304<br />
Chuikina, S<strong>of</strong>’ia 3599<br />
Chun, Youngsin 672<br />
Chung-hsi Lin 4024<br />
Churchill, Wendy D. 1763, 1788<br />
Churchland, Paul R649<br />
Ciancio, Luca 1975, R186<br />
Ciardi, Marco 2115<br />
Cibei, Gabriella 1395<br />
Cid, Felip 450, 451<br />
Cifuentes, Lluís 1155<br />
Cirino, Raffaele 1654<br />
Cislo, Amy Eisen R924<br />
Cittadino, Eugene 2<br />
Claessens, Guy 1366<br />
Clancey, Gregory 12<br />
Clare, Mike 36<br />
Clark, Andrew 3974<br />
Clark, Constance Areson 2200<br />
Clark, Fiona 1763<br />
Clark, Hugh R. 735<br />
Clark, Jennifer Elizabeth 2642<br />
Clark, John R. 1156<br />
Clark, Stuart 1484<br />
Clark, Willene B 1192<br />
Clark, Willene B. 1193<br />
Clarke, Morgan 3939<br />
Clarke, Sabine 2874, 2891<br />
Clarke, Simon 2316<br />
Clarsena, Georgine 3592<br />
Clary, R. M. 2392<br />
Clausberg, Karl 2305<br />
Clauzade, Laurent 2571<br />
Clavelin, Maurice R123, R136, R697,<br />
R742, R855<br />
Cleal, C. J. 3236<br />
Cleal, Christopher J. 2472<br />
Cleary, John J. 862<br />
Cleempoel, Koenraad Van 1307<br />
Clemens, Raymond 339<br />
Clement, John 117<br />
Cleminson, Richard 411<br />
Clericuzio, Antonio 1280, 1529, 1598,<br />
1701, R666, R723<br />
Clifton, Gloria 238<br />
Clingerman, Forrest 345<br />
Cliver, Gwyneth E. 3024<br />
Clode, Danielle 2187<br />
Clutton-Brock, Martin R384<br />
Coates, Peter R505<br />
Cobos Bueno, José Miguel 2695,<br />
2756<br />
Coccaro, Adam 2180<br />
Cochran, Philip A. 2444<br />
Cocquyt, Tiemen 1846<br />
Cody, Lisa Forman R820<br />
Coen, Deborah R. 2393, R520, R918<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fey, Patrick 3132<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fin, Jean-Christophe R223<br />
Cogdell, Christina 2916<br />
Cohen, Benjamin R. 2860<br />
Cohen, Ed 2643<br />
Cohen, Elizabeth S. 1530<br />
Cohen, Esther 1205<br />
Cohen, H. Floris R842<br />
Cohen, Jason E. 1625<br />
Cohen, Sarah 1753<br />
Cohendet, Robert 4058<br />
Cohn, Simon 3904, 3940<br />
Colace, Paola Radici 851<br />
Cole, Simon A. 3720<br />
Coleborne, Catharine 2747<br />
Coleman, David C. 3210<br />
Coleman, Frank M. 346<br />
Coleman, Rebecca 432<br />
Colgrove, James 2752<br />
Colia, Elliot 1993<br />
Collado González, Santiago 383<br />
Collazo-Reyes, Francisco 2875<br />
Collet, Dominik 1600<br />
Colligan, Colete R585<br />
Collingham, Lizzie 3516<br />
Collini, Silvia 335<br />
Collins, David J. 1320<br />
Collins, Harry 118<br />
Collins, Kenneth 3396<br />
Collins, Martin 2883<br />
Comfort, Nathaniel 3397, 3868<br />
Comfort, Nathaniel C. R939<br />
Condren, Conal 1552, 1626<br />
Conforti, Maria 1280, 1495, 1513,<br />
1761<br />
Congourdeau, Marie-Hélène 379<br />
Conkin, Paul K. 3652<br />
Connell, Matthew 2853, 4056<br />
Connelly, Matthew 2883<br />
Connolly, Priscilla 1724<br />
Considine, Daniel Todd 1627<br />
Conti, Andrea Alberto 3398<br />
Contreras, Carlos 2170<br />
Conway, Erik M. R621<br />
Cook, Rosie 3133<br />
Cooper, Barry J. 3167, R472<br />
Cooper, Carolyn C. 204<br />
Cooper, Leon 832<br />
Cooper, Matthew Scot 228<br />
Coopersmith, Jennifer 291<br />
Cooter, Roger 479, 3941, R16, R771<br />
Copeland, B. Jack 3635<br />
Copeland, Jack 534<br />
Copenhaver, Brian P. 1341
252 Author Index<br />
Copernico, Niccolò 1396<br />
Copernicus, Nicolaus 1397<br />
Coppola, Al 1576<br />
Coquillard, Isabelle 2053<br />
Corbini, Amos 1020<br />
Cordle, Daniel 3732<br />
Coret, André 2140<br />
Corfield, Penelope J. 2783<br />
Corn, Joseph R326<br />
Cornejo, Edward Victoriano 3517<br />
Cornillie, Thomas R358<br />
Cornish, Sabryna L. 4064<br />
Corrêa, Mariza 2596<br />
Corry, Leo 265<br />
Cortada, James W. 4054<br />
Cortes, Bianca Antunes 3865<br />
Corti, Lorenzo 256<br />
Costa, Ediná Alves 2794<br />
Costa, Jane 3194<br />
Costa, Palmira Fontes da 1839, 2483<br />
Côté, Gregory L. 3134<br />
Cotte, Michel 2814<br />
Cottebrune, Anne 3474, R806<br />
Cottier, Georges 1021<br />
Cottingham, John 1628<br />
Coucke, Gijs 1022, 1205<br />
Couprie, Dirk L. 889, 890<br />
Courtenay, William J. 973<br />
Couturat, Louis 2285<br />
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz R20<br />
Cowie, Helen 2005<br />
Cox, Pamela 3518<br />
Coy, Wolfang 4054<br />
Cozzoli, Daniele 1658, 1690<br />
Craik, Alex D. D. 1887, 2227<br />
Crane, Jeff 357, R570<br />
Cravens, Hamilton R837<br />
Creager, Angela R101<br />
Creager, Angela N. H. 3880, R295,<br />
R535<br />
Crease, Robert P. R709<br />
Creed, Barbara 2187<br />
Creese, M. R. S. 318<br />
Cregan, Kate 1496<br />
Crellin, John 2088<br />
Crepeau, John 2341<br />
Crépel, Pierre 1803, 1804, 1840,<br />
R157, R159<br />
Crichton, Tim 3626<br />
Crilly, Tony R176<br />
Crisciani, Chiara 1157, 1158, 1228,<br />
1440<br />
Croisier, Alain 4058<br />
Crone, Anna Lisa 3311<br />
Cronier, Marie 644<br />
Cronin, Blaise 4054<br />
Crook, Tom 2748<br />
Crosland, Maurice 1941<br />
Cross, Richard 1023<br />
Crossley, Robert 2253<br />
Crouthamel, Jason 2957<br />
Crow, James 663<br />
Crozet, Pascal 585<br />
Crozier, Anna 3475<br />
Crozier, Ivan R571<br />
Crull, Elise 3070<br />
Cruz, Alice 3519<br />
Cruz, Isabel 304<br />
Cryle, Peter 2208, 2644<br />
Cuello i Subirana, Josep 2445<br />
Cues, Nicolas de 1367<br />
Cueto, Marcos 2170, 3520<br />
Culp, F. Bartow 304<br />
Culyba, Rebecca J. 3399<br />
Cunningham, Andrew 2054, R924<br />
Cuomo, Serafina R762<br />
Curd, Patricia 863<br />
Curran, Brian A. 511<br />
Curry-Machado, Jonathan 2815<br />
Curth, Louise Hill 1547, R311<br />
Curtis, Catherine 1552<br />
Curtis, Kent 2462<br />
Curtis, Rachel 3135<br />
Cushing, Kathleen G. R24<br />
Cushman, Gregory T. 3168<br />
Cutcliffe, Stephen H. R382<br />
Cutler, Alan H. 1712<br />
D<br />
D’Antonio, Lawrence R228<br />
D’Antonio, Patricia 2645<br />
D’arcy, Guillaume de Vaulx 570<br />
D’Aronco, Maria Amalia 1229<br />
d’Hombres, Emmanuel 2592<br />
Dacome, Lucia 2055<br />
Dadi, Iftikhar 3688<br />
Daemmrich, Arthur 2994, 3572<br />
Dagenais, Michèle 3211<br />
Dagognet, François 83<br />
Dahmen, Silvio R. 2869<br />
Dai Nianzu 2966, 3102<br />
Dai Silan 739<br />
Dalché, Patrick Gauthier 339<br />
Dalché, Patrick Gautier 1174<br />
Dale, Ann 3833<br />
Dale, Melissa S. 2646<br />
Dale, Pamela 3400, 3521, 3552<br />
Dalen, Benno van 20<br />
Dallal, Ahmad S. 560<br />
Dalzell, Frederick 2816<br />
Dam, Petra J. E. M. van R76<br />
Dambrowitz, K. A. 3136<br />
Dames, Nicholas 2181, R865<br />
Damler, Daniel 1538<br />
Damodaran, Vinita R23<br />
Daniel, Marion 19<br />
Danielson, Dennis R201<br />
Danziger, Kurt R26<br />
Darnton, Robert 1<br />
Darrigol, Olivier 292, 1691<br />
Darvas, György R450<br />
Daston, Lorraine 28<br />
Daum, Andreas 29, 184, 2116, 2151<br />
Davenport, Anne A. 1618<br />
Davenport, Derek A. R115<br />
David, Matthew 149<br />
Davidovitch, Nadav 3499<br />
Davidson, Julia O’Connell 154<br />
Davidson, Roger 3965<br />
Davidson, Sarah Nell 4107<br />
Davies, E. B. 119<br />
Davies, Paul Sheldon 2259<br />
Davis, Adam J. 1230<br />
Davis, Courtney 3999, 4000<br />
Davis, Gayle 2725, R625<br />
Davis, Jennifer J. R21<br />
Davis, Keith F. 2817<br />
Davis, William E., Jr. 373<br />
Dawson, Gowan R355, R449, R925,<br />
R934<br />
Daxelmüller, Christoph 1321<br />
Day, Matthew 2572<br />
Day, Sean A. 2559<br />
Dayé, Christian 54<br />
De Groot, Jean 892<br />
de Jaime Lorén, José María 2818<br />
de la Cova, Carlina 2749<br />
de la Rocque, Lucia 2936<br />
De Leemans, Pieter 1001, 1194<br />
De Mowbray, Malcolm 1024<br />
De Munck, Bert 512<br />
de Regt, Henk W. 120<br />
De Rijk, L. M. 1011<br />
De Smet, Daniel 571<br />
De Troia, Paolo 1727<br />
De Vos, Paula Susan 1472, 2006<br />
De Weerdt, Hilde 736<br />
De Young, Gregg 833<br />
Dean, D. R. 2394<br />
Dean, Dennis R. 1976<br />
Dean, Katrina 3820<br />
Deane, J. F. 3648<br />
Dear, Peter R956<br />
Deary, Ian J. 3312<br />
Débarbat, Suzanne 1913<br />
Debru, Claude 83, 150<br />
Debs, Talal A. 293<br />
Debus, Allen A. 2182<br />
Debus, Allen G. R723<br />
Decker, Mark D. 392<br />
Deelstra, Hendrik 2223<br />
Deflers, Isabelle 1342, 1343<br />
Degeling, Chris 2647, R259<br />
Dehmer, Verena Cäcilia 907<br />
DeKosky, Robert 3811<br />
del Castillo Belmonte, Angel 3401<br />
Del Punta, Francesco 1219<br />
Delaporte, François 83<br />
Delatour, Jérôme 250<br />
Delborne, Jason A. 4108<br />
Delbourgo, James 545, 1819<br />
Delclos, Jean-Claude 1180<br />
Delfino, Susanna 2819<br />
Delft, Dirk van 3076<br />
Delisle, Candice R539<br />
Delisle, Richard G. 3258, 3869<br />
Delone, B. N. 2270<br />
Delord, Julien R4<br />
Delort, Marie 2342<br />
Delshams, Amadeu 1888<br />
Delve, Janet 2852<br />
Demchak, Chris D. 3758<br />
Demeulenaere-Douyère, Christiane<br />
1820<br />
Demidov, S. S. 86<br />
Demidov, Serge S. 1889<br />
Demidov, Sergej S. 3025<br />
Demirci, Tuba 642<br />
Denery, Dallas G., II 1025<br />
Deng Kehui 696<br />
Deng Mingli 3792<br />
Dening, Tom 2737<br />
Dennis, Richard 2152<br />
DeRogatis, Amy 3752<br />
Derolez, Albert 1135<br />
Deruyttere, Michel 2706<br />
DeRuyver, Debra 528<br />
Despeaux, Sloan Evans R192<br />
Detel, Wolfgang 864<br />
Dethier, Hubert 1284<br />
Devaux, Guy 1461<br />
Dévière, Elisabeth 1026<br />
Devinsky, Janna 3297<br />
DeVorkin, David H. R920<br />
DeVun, Leah 1159, 1160
Author Index 253<br />
Dew, James K., Jr. 229<br />
Dew, Nicholas 1725<br />
Dewender, Thomas 1027<br />
DeWitte, Sharon N. 1267<br />
Dexippus 1344<br />
Dhombres, Jean 1670, R431<br />
Di Liscia, Daniel A. 1404<br />
DI Martino, Carla 629, 1170<br />
Diamandopoulos, A. 2539<br />
Diamandopoulos, Athanasios 655,<br />
908<br />
Diamantis, Aristide 911<br />
Diamantopoulou, Hilary 908<br />
Diamond, David H. 2861<br />
Dias, André Luís Mattedi 3791<br />
Díaz-Andreu, Margarita 3366<br />
Dibattista, Liborio 2218<br />
Dick, Steven J. R465, R598<br />
Dicken, Paul 121<br />
Dickson, Paul 4114<br />
Diebler, Stéphane 256<br />
Dieks, Dennis 3078<br />
Dienel, Hans-Liudger R801<br />
Dietz, Bettina 1805<br />
Digrius, Dawn M. R166<br />
Dijck, José van 3905<br />
Dijksterhuis, Fokko Jan R427<br />
Dijkstra, Arjen R341<br />
Dillon, Charlie 1763<br />
Dinerstein, Joel 528<br />
Dinet-Lecomte, Marie-Claude 463<br />
Dinhobl, Günter 2843<br />
Diniz, Maria Cecília P. 3977<br />
Diogo, Maria Paula 76, 510<br />
DiStefano, Diana L. 2820<br />
Ditilh Novaes, Catarina 1028<br />
Ditmarsch, H. P. van 578<br />
Ditzen, Stefan 174<br />
Divall, Colin R911<br />
Djebbar, Ahmed 586<br />
Dobres, Marcia-Anne R708<br />
Doherty, Brigid 208<br />
Dolan, Graham 337<br />
Dölen, Emre 2984<br />
Dolling, Lisa M. 3077<br />
Dolz, Wolfram 1308<br />
Dolza, Luisa 1539, R112<br />
Domingues, Beatriz R646<br />
Domínguez Rodriguez, Ana 1136<br />
Domínguez Vilaplana, Rafaela 2784<br />
Domondon, Andrew T. 3790<br />
Domski, Mary 1655, R475<br />
Donati, Silvia 1029, 1187<br />
Donato, Maria Pia 1601<br />
Dong Kerong 2271<br />
Dong Shaoxin 743<br />
Dong Yazheng 2225<br />
Dong Yuyu 697<br />
Dongen, Jeroen van 3078, 3079<br />
Dongwon, Shin 2750<br />
Donina, Irina Nikolaevna 3313<br />
Donkin, Lucy 339<br />
Doody, Aude 901<br />
Dooley, Brendan R678<br />
Doran, Bob 3636<br />
Dorato, Mauro 294<br />
Doria, José Luis 3447<br />
Döring, Detlef 250<br />
Dorion, Louis-André 857<br />
Dorlin, Elsa 185<br />
Dorn, Harold 2821<br />
Doroshow, Deborah Blythe 3314<br />
Dorr, Gregory Michael R509<br />
Dörries, Matthias 3689<br />
Douard, Richard 3424<br />
Douglas, Deborah G. R620<br />
Douglas, Heather 190<br />
Douglas, Susan J. 30, 4065<br />
Dourado, Luiz Fernandes 3956<br />
Douyère-Demeulenaere, Christiane<br />
463<br />
Downes, Kieran 4025, 4066<br />
Downey, Gary Lee 55, 510<br />
Downey, Greg R151<br />
Downey, Gregory J. 4067<br />
Downing, Lisa 2644<br />
Downs, Gregory P. 3338<br />
Dowty, Rachel 109<br />
Doyle, Barry 3212<br />
Doyle, Dennis 3476<br />
Doyle, Richard 3315<br />
Draelants, Isabelle 944<br />
Drake, E. T. 1726<br />
Drawhorn, Gerrell M. 2480<br />
Dray, Mina Kleiche 304<br />
Drecoll, Volker Henning 234<br />
Dreicer, Gregory K. 2822<br />
Dresner, Eli 3637<br />
Driscoll, Catherine 3912<br />
Driver, Felix 2428<br />
Droesbeke, Jean-Jacques 2272<br />
Dronsfield, Alan R270<br />
Dror, Otniel E. 49, R824<br />
Drouin, Jean-Marc 378<br />
Drovetta, Raquel Irene 3978<br />
Du Shiran 666<br />
Duarte, Regina Horta 31<br />
Dubois, Charles 2056<br />
Ducheyne, Steffen 304, 2260<br />
Ducos, Joëlle 251, 978, 1118<br />
Duffy, Eve 3593<br />
Dugatkin, Lee Alan 2007<br />
Dugdale, Timothy R330<br />
Duke, Dennis R118<br />
Duke, Martin 2057<br />
Dumitrescu, Theodor 1388<br />
Dumon, Alain 306<br />
Dumont, Fernand 87<br />
Dumont, Simone 1913, 1914, 1920<br />
Dumont, Stephen D. 1030<br />
Dunae, Pat 36<br />
Dunaway, Finis 3834<br />
Dunbar-Hester, Christina 4026, 4068<br />
Duncan, Anthony 3080, 3081<br />
Dunitz, Jack D. R702<br />
Dünkel, Vera 174, 2975<br />
Dunn-Lardeau, Brenda 1482<br />
Dupont, Jean-Claude 423, 2555, 2573,<br />
R241, R324, R496, R903<br />
Dupré, John 380, 3890<br />
Dupré, Sven 1309, 1310, 1609<br />
Durand, Caroline 3211<br />
Durant, Darrin R935<br />
Duris, Pascal 251, 2019<br />
Durrani, Ammara 3759<br />
Dussauge, Isabelle R485<br />
Dusselier, Jane 538<br />
Duster, Troy 3943<br />
Dutour, Olivier 931<br />
Duvert, Michel 409<br />
Dyck, Erika R411, R429<br />
Dyde, Sean R780<br />
Dyer, Ruthann R826<br />
Dym, Warren Alexander R256, R905<br />
Dziubinskyj, Aaron 2917<br />
Dzuback, Mary Ann 3360<br />
E<br />
Eadie, M. J. 2556<br />
Eagleton, Catherine 969<br />
Eamon, William 1281, 1557, 1558,<br />
R328<br />
Eardley, Peter S. 1031<br />
Ebbesen, Sten 256<br />
Eberhardt, Gisela 441<br />
Eck, Reimer 1806<br />
Eckert, Christina 2969<br />
Eckert, M. 3082<br />
Eckert, Michael R830<br />
Eddy, M. D. R533<br />
Eddy, M. E. R265<br />
Eddy, Matthew D. 2058, R183<br />
Edelheit, Amos 1368<br />
Edgerton, David R833<br />
Edgington, Ryan 3825<br />
Edson, Evelyn 339, 1174<br />
Edwards, Anthony David 2153<br />
Edwards, David 151<br />
Edwards, Natalie 3653<br />
Edwards, Pamela C. 3594<br />
Edwards, Paul N. 4031<br />
Eelman, Bruce R225<br />
Egan, Michael 357<br />
Egan, R. Danielle 3522<br />
Egmond, Warren Van R286<br />
Ehrhardt, Caroline 2273, 2274<br />
Eichinger, Alexander 1142<br />
Eickh<strong>of</strong>f, Martijn 3367<br />
Eigner, Kai 120<br />
Eijk, Philip van der R930<br />
Einstein, Albert 2878<br />
Eisenberg, Ziv R142<br />
Eisler, Matthew N. R481<br />
Ekholm, Karin 1478<br />
Ekholm, Karin J. 1369<br />
Ellen, Roy R183<br />
Elliott, Kevin C. 358<br />
Elliott, Tom 339<br />
Ellis, Robert 2726<br />
Ellison, George T. H. 3745<br />
Elsasser, Kilian T. R810<br />
Else, Felicia M. 1451<br />
Elshakry, Marwa 2142<br />
Elsner, Norbert 1806<br />
Emerson, Roger L. 1854<br />
Emmerich, Nathan R468<br />
Emmermann, Rolf 2117<br />
Emsley, John 2343<br />
Endersby, Jim 2446, 2447, R858<br />
Enebakk, Vidar 2884<br />
Engel, Gisela 1546<br />
Engel, Magali Gouveia 2574<br />
Engelbrekt, Kjell 3348<br />
Engelhardt, Dietrich v. 2117<br />
Engelhardt, Dietrich von 2117<br />
Engels, Eve-Marie 2167<br />
Engerman, David C. 2883, 3920<br />
English, Adam C. 3003<br />
Engstrom, Eric J. R255, R411<br />
Enns, Anthony 3733<br />
Enright, Kelly 3195<br />
Ensmenger, Nathan 4054, 4069<br />
Ephesius, Michael 1032<br />
Epple, Moritz 1929, 3083<br />
Epshtein, V. M. 2495
254 Author Index<br />
Epstein, Mikhail 258<br />
Epstein, Steven 3744, R643<br />
Ereshefsky, Marc 452<br />
Ergin, Murat 3339<br />
Erickson, Lance K. 3674<br />
Erickson, Paul 2903, 3921<br />
Erkoreka, Anton 486<br />
Erlingsson, Steindór J. 2995<br />
Ermolaeva, Natalia 1890<br />
Ernst, Germana 1280, 1284<br />
Ervin, Michael A. 3654<br />
Esfeld, Michael 125<br />
Eskildsen, Kasper Risbjerg R138<br />
Español González, Luis 3026<br />
Esperdy, Gabrielle 3595<br />
Espinosa, Mariola 2751<br />
Espinoza, Miguel 122<br />
Esposito, Maurizio R227<br />
Essen, Ray 3084<br />
Esteban Piñeiro, Mariano 1302<br />
Ester, Diana 2228<br />
Etker, Şeref 2985<br />
Eustratius 1032<br />
Evans, Arthur B. 2183<br />
Evans, Christopher 2604, 3368<br />
Evans, James 891, R875<br />
Evans, Jennifer 528<br />
Evans, Joshua 3835<br />
Evans, Nicholas 191<br />
Evans, Suzanne Elizabeth 3402<br />
Evenden, Matthew 56<br />
Eyler, John M. 3403<br />
F<br />
Fabre, André-Julien 914<br />
Fabry, Götz 2117<br />
Facchinetti, Cristiana 3477<br />
Facos, Michelle 2184<br />
Fagan, Melinda B. 152<br />
Fagan, Melinda Bonnie 3881<br />
Fairchild, Amy L. 2752<br />
Falchetta, Piero 1174<br />
Falcon-Lang, H. J. 3169<br />
Falk, Dan 259<br />
Falkenburg, Brigitte 125<br />
Fallwell, Lynne R404<br />
Falzone, Paolo 954<br />
Fan Xiangdong 2986<br />
Fan Xiangtao 2986<br />
Fangerau, Heiner 2958<br />
Fanning, William J., Jr. 2918<br />
Fara, Patricia 3, 1565, 1821, R391,<br />
R685<br />
Faracovi, Ornella Pompeo 1284<br />
Faraday, Michael 2136<br />
Farland, Maria 2939<br />
Farro, Máximo E. 2429<br />
Farrujia de la Rosa, José 2605<br />
Fassin, Didier 3966<br />
Fastovsky, David E. 3244<br />
Fauque, Danielle 1847, 2317, R150,<br />
R638, R684, R686<br />
Fauque, Danielle M. E. 304<br />
Faure, Olivier 463<br />
Fausti, Daniela 906<br />
Fausto-Sterling, Anne 3896<br />
Fava, Patrice 678<br />
Favino, Federica 1746<br />
Fayter, Paul R160, R302, R773, R859<br />
Federici Vescovini, Graziella 981,<br />
1143<br />
Federici-Vescovini, Graziella 982<br />
Federlin, Paul 2344<br />
Fehige, Yiftach J. H. R490<br />
Fehr, Johannes 3383<br />
Feichtinger, Johannes 304<br />
Fein, Michael R. 3596, R448<br />
Feingold, Mordechai 1602, 1816<br />
Feke, Jacqueline R576<br />
Fekri, Magdi 841<br />
Felicianus, Johannes Bernardus 1344<br />
Felkay, Christian 463<br />
Fell, Ulrike 2223<br />
Feller, David A. 2168<br />
Feller, David Allan 2493<br />
Fels, John 343<br />
Felsch, Philipp 1175, 2032<br />
Felt, Ulrike 3709<br />
Feltgen, Karl 463<br />
Fenby, Claire 1977<br />
Fend, Michael 1389<br />
Feng Lisheng 80, 88<br />
Feng Xiaohua 3799<br />
Fenske, Gail 3597<br />
Fenster, Della D. R361<br />
Ferguson, Christine R749<br />
Ferguson, Ian 2035<br />
Ferguson, Kitty 850<br />
Ferlin, Fabrice 1930<br />
Fernandes, João 2302<br />
Fernández Moral, Emilio 3026<br />
Fernández, Carolina Julieta 1033<br />
Fernández-Armesto, Felipe R717<br />
Fernández-Delgado, Miguel Ángel<br />
214<br />
Fernández-Novell, J. M. 304<br />
Fernbach, David 3010<br />
Ferraces Rodríguez, Arsenio 1231<br />
Ferrandis, Jean-Jacques 2215<br />
Ferrari, Giovanna 1497<br />
Ferrario, Gabriele 618<br />
Ferraro, Bruno 1671<br />
Ferraro, Giovanni 1891, 1892, R736<br />
Ferraz, Marcia Helena Mendes 2085<br />
Ferreira, Aline 410<br />
Ferreira, Luiz Otávio 2996<br />
Ferreirós, José R185<br />
Ferret, Olivier 1822<br />
Festle, Mary Jo 3942<br />
Fichman, Martin R208, R594<br />
Fick, Dieter 3085<br />
Fidora, Alexander 992, 1034, 1035<br />
Field, J. V. 89, 3027<br />
Figg, Kristen M. R90<br />
Figueiredo, Adriana Maria de 3863<br />
Figueiredo, Betânia Gonçalves 3977<br />
Figueirôa, Silvia F. de M. 3185<br />
Figueroa, Mónica G. Moreno 154<br />
Fijalkowski, Adam 945, 990<br />
Filius, Lou 630<br />
Filius, Lou S. 614<br />
Fillafer, Franz Leander R851<br />
Finchelstein, Federico 2892<br />
Finetti, Marco 2117<br />
Finger, Stanley 2027, 2035<br />
Finkelstein, Gabriel R169<br />
Finkenberg, Frank 958<br />
Finkenstadt, Victoria L. 3134<br />
Finlay, Mark 539<br />
Finlay, Mark R. 2893<br />
Finlay, Robert 424<br />
Finn, Michael 2648<br />
Finn, Michael A. R477<br />
Finnegan, Diarmid A. 2154<br />
Finocchiaro, Maurice A R854<br />
Finucci, Valeria 1762<br />
Fiocca, Alessandra 2144<br />
Fioravanti, Gianfranco 1007, 1122<br />
Fiorentino, Francesco 1036, 1037<br />
Firenze, Jacopo da 1112<br />
Firkus, Angela 3655<br />
Fisch, Menachem 153<br />
Fischel, Angela 210, 1292, 1731<br />
Fischer, Claude S. R808<br />
Fischer, Frank 2894<br />
Fischer, Klaus-Dietrich 915, 917, 922<br />
Fischer, Suzanne Michelle 3523<br />
Fisher, Jill 4003<br />
Fisher, John 1915<br />
Fisher, Kate 3400<br />
Fistetti, Franco 1284<br />
Flader, Susan R410<br />
Flasch, Kurt 999, 1038, 1040<br />
Fleet, Christopher 336<br />
Fleetwood, Nicole R. 528<br />
Fleming, James R. 319, 2959<br />
Fleming, James Rodger 320, 2395,<br />
2396, 3170<br />
Fletcher, Robert P. 4070<br />
Fleuriet, K. Jill 809<br />
Fliedner, Hans-Joachim 2117<br />
Florensa Giménez, Albert 2823, 2840<br />
Fochler, Maximilian 3709<br />
Folkerts, Menso 90, R420, R650<br />
Follett, Richard 2824<br />
Fontaine, Resianne 798<br />
Fonteneau, Yannick 1931<br />
Forcina, Antonio 3028<br />
Ford, Caroline 2862<br />
Ford, Charles E. 3055<br />
Forest, Denis 2555, 2557, R17<br />
Forgan, Sophie R511, R679<br />
Forge, John 192, R143<br />
Forlivesi, Marco 1345<br />
Forman, Paul 32, R547<br />
Forman, Ross G. R279<br />
Fors, Hjalmar 304<br />
Forschner, Maximilian 959<br />
Forshaw, Peter R631<br />
Forster, Elborg 2652<br />
Forster, Regula 1039<br />
Fortes, Lore 3404<br />
Fortey, Richard A. 3244<br />
Forth, Christopher E. R63, R103,<br />
R364<br />
Fortuna, Stefania 917, 1232<br />
Fossheim, Hallvard 865<br />
Foster, Amy R652<br />
Foster, Jay R577<br />
Foster, Michael Dylan 2254<br />
Foster, Ryan J. 1869<br />
Fouché, Rayvon 2940<br />
Fournier, Josette 2345, 2346<br />
Fournier, Marian 2976<br />
Fowler, Don D. 3356<br />
Fox, Daniel M. 2752<br />
Fox, Robert R61, R320<br />
Frame, T. R. 2503<br />
Frampton, Sally R760<br />
Franci, Raffaella 1370<br />
Francis, Kevin R43<br />
Francis, Mark R856<br />
Franckowiak, Remi 304, 1942, R438<br />
Frangos, Jennifer 1282<br />
Frangos, Maria 1199
Author Index 255<br />
Frankel, Henry 2<br />
Franklin, Allan 3086, 3800<br />
Franklin, H. Bruce 2863<br />
Franklin, James R65<br />
Franklin, Laura R. 3276<br />
Frappier, Mélanie R137<br />
Fraser, Craig R340<br />
Fraser, Craig G. 266, R350<br />
Fraser, H. E. 3236<br />
Fraser, Mariam 154<br />
Frede, Dorothea 866<br />
Frede, Michael 256<br />
Freed, Christopher R. 3967<br />
Freguglia, Paolo 1371, 1372<br />
Freiberg, Dietrich de 1040<br />
Freiburger, Dana A. R430, R670<br />
Freidenfelds, Lara 3405<br />
Freire, Maria Martha de Luna 2945<br />
Freire, Miguel 3298<br />
Freire, Olival, Jr. 3087, 3801, 3804<br />
Freitas, Fábio 3804<br />
Freitas, Renan Springer de 3863<br />
Freites, Yajaira 2304, 2318, 3656<br />
Fren, Allison de 513, 2540<br />
Frercks, Jan 304, 1851, 1932, 1943–<br />
1945, 1967, 2319–2321, 2347<br />
Fréret-Filippi, Manolita 2825<br />
Fresquet Febrer, José L. 1498<br />
Frewer, Andreas 3699<br />
Frey, Karsten 3710<br />
Friedeburg, Robert von 1552<br />
Friedman, Ami J. 245<br />
Friedman, Robert Marc 3171, R400<br />
Frierson, Patrick 2037, 2038<br />
Fritscher, Bernhard 2117, 2418, R704<br />
Frohlich, Xaq R696<br />
Frohman, Larry 3524<br />
Frost, Gary Lewis 3638<br />
Frost-Arnold, Karen Louise 123<br />
Frunzeanu, Eduard 1041<br />
Fu, Jia-Chen 3525<br />
Fujimura, Joan H. 3943<br />
Fuller, Steve 384, 385, 397, 434, 435,<br />
R382, R399, R415, R714<br />
Fullwiley, Duana 3882<br />
Fumaroli, M. 273<br />
Furth, Charlotte 671, 744<br />
Furukawa, Yasu R257<br />
G<br />
Ga, Yang 745<br />
Gadebush Bondio, Mariacarloa 1499<br />
Gädeke, Nora 250<br />
Gágyor, Ildikó 2649<br />
Gahde, Ulrich 125<br />
Gal, Ofer 1629<br />
Galand, Claude 4058<br />
Galbreath, David J. 3836, 3837<br />
Galera, Andrés 386<br />
Galison, Peter 3685<br />
Gallarino, Marco 955<br />
Galle, Griet 1042<br />
Gallego, M. C. 1172<br />
Galluzzi, Paolo 280, 1462<br />
Galuzzi, Massimo 1893<br />
Gambino, Rosanna 1122<br />
Gamper, Michael 2322<br />
Gampp, Axel Christoph 2039<br />
Gan Fuxi 759<br />
Gandon, Sébastien 2275<br />
Gänger, Stefanie 2606<br />
Gangl<strong>of</strong>f, Amy R419<br />
Gao Ce 3799<br />
Gao Hongcheng 682<br />
Garber, Daniel 155, R58<br />
Garber, Elizabeth R494<br />
García Belmar, Antonio 2348<br />
García Díaz, Paloma 156<br />
García Doncel, Manuel 227<br />
García García, Francisco Javier 1381<br />
Garcia Quinones, Elena 3328<br />
García Tapia, Nicolás 2826<br />
García Valverde, José Manuel 1339<br />
García, A. César González 841<br />
García, Antonio 2250<br />
García, Francisco Vázquez 411<br />
García, J. A. 1172<br />
García, Pablo Sebastián 438<br />
García, Susana V. 2987, 3252, 3253<br />
García-López, Pablo 3298<br />
García-Marín, Virginia 3298<br />
Garcia-Swartz, Daniel D. 4054<br />
Garçon, Anne-Françoise 2240<br />
Garden, Don 1977<br />
Garden, Donald A. 2397<br />
Gardikas, Katerina 3526<br />
Gardner, Kirsten E. R690<br />
Gardner, Robert 3213, 3214<br />
Gariboldi, Leonardo 3088<br />
Garlick, Steve 2477<br />
Garnar, Andrew Wells 124<br />
Gar<strong>of</strong>alo, Ivan 636, 916, 917<br />
Garone, Philip 357<br />
Garrett, Frances 746, 747<br />
Garritz, Andoni 304<br />
Gars, Stéphane Le 2219<br />
Garton, Stephen 3478<br />
Garvey, Brian R463<br />
Garvin, Theresa 3835<br />
Gascard, Lorettann 2916<br />
Gascoigne, John 1732, R188<br />
Gasper, Michael R261<br />
Gates, Barbara T. R452<br />
Gattei, Stefano 1672<br />
Gatti, Roberto 792<br />
Gatto, Romano 1373, 1557<br />
Gaudilliere, J. P. 2<br />
Gaudillière, Jean-Paul 3883<br />
Gaukroger, Stephen 1552, R469<br />
Gaulke, Karsten 1398<br />
Gaull, Marilyn 211<br />
Gausemeier, Bernd 3249<br />
Gauthier, Sébastien 2276<br />
Gauthier-Muzellec, Marie-Hélène 857<br />
Gautier Dalché, Patrick 1176<br />
Gavroglu, Kostas 2349, R901<br />
Gay, Hannah 2118<br />
Gayà, Jordi 1119<br />
Gaziello, Catherine 19<br />
Gazzaniga, Valentina 918, 2650<br />
Gearhart, Clayton R444<br />
Gearhart, Clayton A. 3137<br />
Gebhardt, Rainer 1374<br />
Geddes, J. F. 3406, 3527<br />
Geissler, P. Wenzel 819<br />
Gelber, Steven M. 3598<br />
Gelis, Jacques 1500<br />
Gelman, Ester Aida 2662<br />
Geltzer, Anna R287<br />
Gensini, Gian Franco 3398<br />
Gensler, Marek 1043, 1137<br />
Gentilcore, David 1492<br />
Gentile, Barbara F. 425<br />
Gentili, Sonia 1205<br />
Geraci, Robert M. 4071<br />
Geraghty, P. J. 2827<br />
Gerald, Michael C. 3573<br />
Gerasimova, Ekaterina 3599<br />
Gerber, Theodore P. 3772<br />
Gere, Charlie 4072<br />
Gergis, Joëlle 1977<br />
Gerhardt, Uta 157, 2871, 3349<br />
Germain, Michel A. 2709, 3407<br />
German, Rebecca Z. 3244<br />
Germann, Nadja 1019, 1044<br />
Gerogiorgakis, Stamatios D. 1045<br />
Geroulanos, Stephanos 656<br />
Gert, Bernard 193<br />
Getz, Lynne M. 2727<br />
Geymonat, Mario 878<br />
Ghaneiradc, Mohammad Amin 3748<br />
Ghiselin, Michael T. 230, 387, 1743,<br />
R782<br />
Ghosh, Peter 3340<br />
Giacomotto-Charra, Violaine 1399,<br />
1433<br />
Giannichedda, Enrico 1311<br />
Gibson, B. E. 3944<br />
Giere, Ronald N. 125<br />
Gierl, Martin 2048<br />
Giesen, James C. 3657<br />
Gigante, Denise 1829<br />
Giglioni, Guido 1322, 1346, 1588,<br />
1630, R229<br />
Gil-Sotres, Pedro R655<br />
Giladi, Avner 637<br />
Gilain, Christian 1894<br />
Gilbert, Pamela K. 2753<br />
Gill, B. J. 2448<br />
Gill, Russell B. 1577<br />
Gillespie, Michele 2819, 2828<br />
Gilli, Patrick 979<br />
Gillispie, Charles C. R274, R553<br />
Gillot, Laurence 3369<br />
Gills, Bradley J. R396<br />
Gilmont, Jean-François 1046<br />
Gilmore, Paul 2185<br />
Giménez-Amaya, José Manuel 3916<br />
Gimmel, Millie 810<br />
Gimmela, Millie 811<br />
Gingerich, Owen R140, R318<br />
Gingras, Yves 3884<br />
Ginnobili, Santiago 388<br />
Ginsberg, Judah R483<br />
Ginway, M. Elizabeth 214<br />
Giorgi, Giovanni Maria 3028<br />
Giorgianni, Franco 917<br />
Giovanetti, Silvia 3895<br />
Giralt, Sebastià 1233<br />
Girard, Marion 2960<br />
Girardi, Elisabetta 1501<br />
Giroldini, Renato 1396<br />
Girten, Kristin M. 1817<br />
Gisler, Priska 3687, 3885<br />
Gispert, Hélène 2243, 3029<br />
Giunta, Carmen R155<br />
Giuntini, Sandra 1895<br />
Giusti, Enrico 1375<br />
Glasner, Ruth 615<br />
Glaze, Florence Eliza 1234, 1235<br />
Gleason, Michael P. 4115<br />
Glib<strong>of</strong>f, Sander R530<br />
Glick, Thomas F. 2502<br />
Gliserman Kopans, Dana 2076<br />
Goddu, André 1400, 1401
256 Author Index<br />
Godin, Benoît 3711<br />
Goedeke, T. L. 3838<br />
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 2024<br />
Goetz, Christopher G. 2651<br />
Goins, Michelle 2155<br />
Goïty, Pierre 487<br />
Goldfarb, Brent 4054<br />
Goldin, Claudia 2988<br />
Goldstein, Bernard R. 1117, 1900<br />
Goldstein, Catherine 3030<br />
Goldstein, Jan 2728<br />
Golinski, Jan R763<br />
Golitsis, Pantelis 867<br />
Gomez, Eduardo J. 3528<br />
Gómez, Susana 1557, 1692<br />
Gomez-Nieves, José Maria 2756<br />
Gomme, Rachel 3966<br />
Gong Yuzhi 3712<br />
González Bueno, Antonio 2784<br />
González Korzeniewski, Manuel A.<br />
3408<br />
González Redondo, Francisco A. 3675<br />
González Silva, Matiana 3713<br />
Gonzalez Soriano, Fabricio 2754<br />
González Urbaneja, Pedro Miguel<br />
1896<br />
González, Ana Marta 260<br />
González-Garcia, A. César 830<br />
González-Silva, Matiana 3870<br />
Good, G. A. 3172<br />
Good, Greg R456<br />
Goodheart, Lawrence B. 2755<br />
Goodich, Michael 960<br />
Goodman, Michael S. 2895<br />
Goodman, Roy E. 321<br />
Goodrum, Matthew R550<br />
Goodrum, Matthew R. 412, R777,<br />
R803, R852<br />
Goodstein, David 2997<br />
Goodyear, Frank H. R215<br />
Gootenberg, Paul 2785<br />
Gordin, Michael D. R100, R814<br />
Gordon, David R402<br />
Gordon, Joan 3734<br />
Gordon, Leah N. 3341<br />
Gordon, R. Michael 4116<br />
Gorman, Carma 3600<br />
Gorman, Michael E. 91, 92<br />
Gorog, Etienne 4058<br />
Gortier, Leon 3138<br />
Gortler, Leon R308<br />
Goss, Andrew 544<br />
Gossin, Pamela R201, R691<br />
Gott, Ted 2187<br />
Gotthelf, Allan 1477<br />
Göttler, Christine 1282, 1295<br />
Gottlieb, Robert 3714<br />
Goudas, P. 2539<br />
Goudas, Pavlov 908<br />
Gough, Jerry B. R62<br />
Gough, Joseph 3215<br />
Gouguenheim, Sylvain 946<br />
Gouk, Penelope R168<br />
Goulden, Murray 3237<br />
Goursolas, François 2059<br />
Gousset, Marie-Thérèse 1236<br />
Gouzevitch, Maxime 1927<br />
Govoni, Paola 33<br />
Gow, Andrew 1452<br />
Gozalo Gutiérrez, Rodolfo 2398<br />
Grabill, Stephen J. 1347<br />
Graboyes, Melissa 3409<br />
Gradmann, Christoph 2652<br />
Gradstein, Stephan Robbert 1806<br />
Grafe, Melissa J. 2060<br />
Grafton, Anthony 511<br />
Graham, Daniel W. 863<br />
Graham, Shawn 36<br />
Granada, Miguel A. 1402, 1403,<br />
1591, R642<br />
Granada, Miguel Ángel 1404<br />
Grandin, Karl 1, 3089<br />
Granek, Leeat 3316<br />
Graney, Christopher M. 1673<br />
Granjel, Mercedes 2061<br />
Grant, Ben 2119<br />
Grant, Hardy 1897, R767<br />
Grantham, Todd A. 3244<br />
Grapí i Vilumara, Pere 2350<br />
Grasseni, Cristina 175, 4109<br />
Graßh<strong>of</strong>f, Gerd 3150<br />
Grasso, Giacomo 3090<br />
Grattan-Guinness, Ivor 267, 2277<br />
Graulund, Rune 436<br />
Grave, Patricia Radelet-de R534,<br />
R549<br />
Gray, Jeremy R13, R354<br />
Gray, Shirley B. 1120<br />
Green, Alexa 2653<br />
Green, Christopher R895<br />
Green, Christopher D. 2575<br />
Green, David 1237<br />
Green, John 3370<br />
Green, Jonathan 1426<br />
Green, Karen 1631<br />
Green, Monica H. 453<br />
Green, Monica Helen 1238<br />
Green, Nile 649<br />
Green, Ronald M. 194<br />
Green, S. J. D. 3350<br />
Green-Pedersen, Niels Jørgen 1012<br />
Greenbaum, D. Gieseler 426<br />
Greenberg, Arthur 3139, R33<br />
Greenburg, Joshua M. 4073<br />
Greene, Mott R283, R910<br />
Greene, Mott T. 2<br />
Greenhalgh, Susan 3529<br />
Greenlees, Janet 3521<br />
Greenough, Elisabeth Bates 2105<br />
Greenstein, Shane 4054<br />
Gregorio, Mario di 2<br />
Gregory, Tullio 961, 1284<br />
Grellard, Christophe 973, 1047, 1144<br />
Griep, Mark 2919<br />
Griffenhagen, George 2970<br />
Griffith, W. P. 2351<br />
Griffor, Edward 3035<br />
Grimaudo, Sabrina 939<br />
Grimoult, Cédric 3871<br />
Grinnell, George C. 2654<br />
Groebner, Valentin 1570<br />
Groh, Dieter 962<br />
Groh, Ruth 974<br />
Grosholz, Emily R. 268<br />
Gross, Charles G. 416<br />
Grove, Stanley F. 295<br />
Grund, Peter 1161<br />
Grygiewski, Richard W. 2062<br />
Gryglewski, Ryszard W. 93, 2880<br />
Gu Donghong 759<br />
Gualde, Norbert 1221<br />
Guan Lixing 698<br />
Guan Liyan 698<br />
Guan Shouyi 80<br />
Guan Zengjian 673<br />
Guardo, Federico 1632<br />
Guarner, Vicente 2655<br />
Gudmestad, Robert H. 2829<br />
Guenther, Katja 2558, R616<br />
Guergour, Youcef 587<br />
Guerra, Francesco 3091, 3092<br />
Guerrini, Anita 1294, 1748, R153,<br />
R760<br />
Guerrini, Luigi 1463<br />
Guicciardini, Niccolò 94, 1656<br />
Guichet, Jean-Luc 1870<br />
Guihuan Luo 3187<br />
Guilbaud, Alexandre 1898, 1933<br />
Guilelmus de Moerbeka 1169<br />
Guillaume, Marcel 3004<br />
Guillaume, Pierre 463<br />
Guillelmi de Conchis 1048<br />
Guillin, Vincent R105<br />
Guise-Richardson, Cai 2830<br />
Guldentops, Guy 420, 1049, 1050<br />
Günergun, Feza 95, 3140<br />
Gunn, Wendy 175<br />
Guo Jinhai 57<br />
Guo Shirong 80, 88<br />
Guo Shuchun 80<br />
Gurley, Jessica R. 3968<br />
Gurpegui Resano, J. R. 58<br />
Gurtler, Gary M. 862<br />
Guse, John C. 3601<br />
H<br />
Haas, Jochen 3574<br />
Habashi, Fathi 2352<br />
Hachtmann, Rüdiger 2971<br />
Hacker, Barton C. R630<br />
Hackett, Jeremiah 1034, 1206<br />
Hacking, Ian 83<br />
Haddow, Gill R191<br />
Hagar, Amit 3093<br />
Hagedorn, Dan 3676<br />
Hagemann, Rudolf 3259<br />
Hager, Carol 3715<br />
Hagner, Michael 417, 3383<br />
Hagood, Jonathan David 3530<br />
Hahm, David E. R907, R952<br />
Hahn, Haejeong Hazel 2149<br />
Hahn, Roger 1899, R230<br />
Haig, David 2504<br />
Haigh, Thomas 4054, R898<br />
Håkansson, N. Thomas 826, 2463<br />
Halbertsma, Ruurd B. 2607<br />
Hale, Piers J. 2171<br />
Hall, Bert R376<br />
Hall, Lesley A. R745, R796<br />
Hallacker, Anja 1633<br />
Hallam, Anthony 3244<br />
Hallanger, Nathan John 231<br />
Hälldahl, Lars 1702<br />
Haller, John S., Jr. R617<br />
Halpern, Paul 296<br />
Hämäläinen, Pekka 806<br />
Hamdane, Ridha 2775<br />
Hamel, Jürgen 1405<br />
Hamesse, Jacqueline 1051<br />
Hamilton, Shane 2896<br />
Hamilton-Miller, Jeremy M. T. R369<br />
Hamlin, Christopher 147, 454, R16<br />
Hamou, Philippe 96, 1578<br />
Han Jishao 727–729<br />
Han Qi 667
Author Index 257<br />
Han Yi 771<br />
Hanganu-Bresch, Cristina 4004<br />
Hanitkevych, Y. 455<br />
Hanitkevych, Yaroslav 3410<br />
Hankins, James 1348, 1349<br />
Hankins, Thomas L. R741<br />
Hansen, Jens Morten 1634<br />
Hanson, Ward 4054<br />
Hao Zhang 2353<br />
Hardcastle, Gary R306<br />
Hardiman, David 782<br />
Hardiman, Keith Lorone 3677<br />
Harding, Robert 158<br />
Harding, Sandra 223<br />
Hardy, Anne R275, R850<br />
Hardy, Susan R369<br />
Harkin, Michael Eugene 807<br />
Harman, Oren 3685<br />
Harman, Peter M. 1830<br />
Harmanmaa, Marja 2913<br />
Harper, Kristine C. 3173, R630<br />
Harper, Peter S. 3260<br />
Harries, Patrick 814<br />
Harrington, Anne 2, 3411<br />
Harris, Martha R44<br />
Harris, Martha Lynn 2354<br />
Harris, Stephen A. 1747<br />
Harrison, Mark 785<br />
Harrison, Peter 1552, 1733, R588<br />
Harrison, Stephen 2608<br />
Harrison, Walter A. 3094<br />
Hart, J. K. 318<br />
Hartbecke, Karin 1293<br />
Harter, Donald H. 2651<br />
Hartley, Lucy R840<br />
Hartmann, Stephan 125, 298<br />
Hartveit, Marit 2241<br />
Harvey, P. D. A. 1174, R451<br />
Harwood, Jonathan 2, 389, 3658<br />
Häseler, Jens 250<br />
Hashimoto, Takehiko 760<br />
Hasnawi, A. 578<br />
Hasse, Dag Nikolaus 947<br />
Hasson, Ezra 2729<br />
Hatch, Robert A. 1616<br />
Hau, Michael 3412<br />
Hauschke, Sven 1312<br />
Hausdoerffer, John 357<br />
Hausman, William J. 3602<br />
Hautala, Svetlana 906<br />
Havlová, Veronika 3031<br />
Hawkes, Gail 3522<br />
Hawkins, Sue 2656<br />
Hawthorne, Susan 3969<br />
Hay, Amy M. 3839<br />
Hayashi, Akie 1296<br />
Haycock, David Boyd 456<br />
Haynes, April Rose 2657<br />
Hayton, Darin 1427, R610<br />
Hayward, Rhodri 3479, R87<br />
He Juan 2355<br />
He Nu 699<br />
He Zhiguo 731<br />
Headrick, Daniel R. 557<br />
Healey, Dan R48<br />
Healey, Jenna 3319<br />
Healy, David 480, R429, R739<br />
Healy, Paul 3922<br />
Hearnshaw, J. B. 2229<br />
Heath, Christian 159<br />
Hecht, David R920<br />
Hecht, Gabrielle 3716, 4027<br />
Hecquet-Devienne, M. 857<br />
Hedfors, Eva 3413, 3414<br />
Hedgecoe, Adam 3694, 3695<br />
Heeffer, A. 578<br />
Heefner, Gretchen 4028<br />
Heering, Paul 514<br />
Heering, Peter R426<br />
Heesakkers, Chris L. 250<br />
Heesen, Anke te R177<br />
Heeßel, N. P. 843<br />
Heffernan, Michael 3190<br />
Heffron, Brent Austin 2576<br />
Hegarty, Peter 3336<br />
Heighton, Luke 3470<br />
Heilbron, Johan 2593<br />
Heilbron, John L. 1603<br />
Heilmann, Anja 1344<br />
Heim, Susanne 2971<br />
Heiman, Gadi 3760<br />
Heinecke, Berthold 1579<br />
Heinrichs, Erik Anton 1502<br />
Heinstein, Patrick 2117<br />
Heinzmann, Gerhard R698<br />
Heirman, Ann 1727<br />
Heitmann, John A. R661<br />
Heitmann, John Alfred 2920<br />
Heitz, Robert F. 1503<br />
Heizer, Alda 3196<br />
Helbing, Mario Otto 1434<br />
Heller, Tamar R573<br />
Hellmann, Martin 1113<br />
Hellwig, Frank 2491<br />
Helm, Jürgen R370<br />
Helmreich, Stefan 3886<br />
Helper, Allison L. R34<br />
Hempstead, Colin A. R285, R494<br />
Henchman, Anna 2306<br />
Henke, Christopher R. R284<br />
Hennepe, Mieneke te 2541<br />
Hennig, Jochen 239<br />
Henrickson, Heidi Allene R948<br />
Henrique, Márcio Couto 812<br />
Henry, John R210, R315, R434<br />
Henry, Philippe 1807<br />
Henry, Stéphane 463<br />
Henson, Pamela R374<br />
Henson, Robert 3174<br />
Hentschel, Klaus R260, R317, R541,<br />
R568<br />
Heraut, Louis-Armand 2961<br />
Herbert, S. 322<br />
Herbert, Sandra 2399, R266<br />
Herf, Jeffrey 3601<br />
Hergemöller, Bernd-Ulrich 990<br />
Heringman, Noah 2400<br />
Herken, Gregg 3761<br />
Hermbstaedt, Sigismund Friedrich<br />
1943<br />
Hernandez, Philippe 4058<br />
Herran Falla, Oscar Fernando. 3554<br />
Herran, Néstor 304<br />
Herrara, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey L. 2216<br />
Herrera-Casais, Mónica 623, 624<br />
Herring, Rachel 3439, 3934<br />
Hersch, Matthew R621<br />
Hertner, Peter 3602<br />
Herzberg, David 4005<br />
Herzfeld, Michael 175<br />
Hesketh, Ian 2505<br />
Hess, Volker 2724<br />
Heyck, Hunter 3717<br />
Heyman, Rich 2449<br />
Heymann, Matthias 2401<br />
Heynick, Frank 2921<br />
Hiatt, Alfred R90<br />
Hiatt, Willie Lee, III 3678<br />
Hibberd, Fiona J. 3317<br />
Hickel, Erika 497<br />
Hickey, Wakoh Shannon 3480<br />
Hickman, Clare 2730<br />
Hicks, Jesse 2356<br />
Hicks, Robert D. 1313<br />
Hidalgo Romero, Ana Belén 2756<br />
Hidier, Jacques 3415<br />
Higby, Greg 2230<br />
Higgitt, Rebekah 337<br />
Higgs, B. 318<br />
Higgs, Bettie 318<br />
Hill, Christopher V. 738<br />
Hille, Kathy 457<br />
Hille, Markus 1052<br />
Hilloowala, R. 1297<br />
Hilloowala, Rumy 1479<br />
Hills, Jill 4074<br />
Hine, William L. R542<br />
Hinshelwood, R. D. 481<br />
Hinsley, Curtis M. 2609<br />
Hinton, Diana Davids R558<br />
Hionidou, Violetta 3531<br />
Hirai, Hiro 304, 1350<br />
Hiraoka Ryuji 1674<br />
Hirose, Shin 2242<br />
Hirsch, Dafna 3532, 3533<br />
Hirschauer, Stefan 252<br />
Hirshbein, Laura D. 3481<br />
Hirszfeld, Ludwick 3283<br />
Hissette, Roland 1046, 1053, 1351<br />
Ho, Peng Yoke 730<br />
Hoad, Neville R247<br />
Hochadel, Oliver 514<br />
Hochman, Gilberto 485, 3534<br />
Hodacs, Hanna 1855<br />
Hodge, Jonathan 2<br />
Hodge, Joseph M. 3659<br />
Hodge, M. J. S. 2506<br />
Hodgson, Dennis 2205<br />
Hodgson, Dorothy L. 3205<br />
Hödl, Ludwig 1054<br />
Hoefer, Carl 125<br />
Hoefle, Scott William 195<br />
Hœhnel, Pierre 3416<br />
Hoenen, M. J. F. M. 1019<br />
Hœrni, Bernard 2658, 3416<br />
H<strong>of</strong>er, Theresia 748<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Dieter 2897, 3095, 3115<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Peter 1145<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Richard C. 540, R937<br />
H<strong>of</strong>meister Pich, Roberto 1055<br />
Hogendijk, Jan P. 588, R91<br />
Hogle, Linda F. 3945<br />
Höhler, Sabine 3840<br />
Hokkanen, Markku 820<br />
Holberg, J. B. 3057<br />
Holbrook, Daniel 4029<br />
Holbrook, Sue Ellen 1056<br />
Holland, Jocelyn 1833<br />
Hølleland, Herdis 3371<br />
Hollings, Christopher 3032<br />
Holmberg, Gustav R862<br />
Holmes, Brooke 919<br />
Holmes, Frederick 3422<br />
Holmes, Grace 3422<br />
Holmes, John 2186, R332
258 Author Index<br />
Holmes, Virginia Iris 2878<br />
Homburg, Ernst 59, 304, 2223<br />
Homchick, Julie 3872<br />
Hon, Giora 126, 127, 1900, 3639<br />
Hong, Sungook R395<br />
Hong, Wei 3812<br />
Hoogerwerf, James J. R383<br />
Hoogvliet, Margriet 1174, 1177<br />
Hooijmaijers, Hans 2962<br />
Hooke, William H. 2421<br />
Hoorn, Jeanette 2187<br />
Hoppes, Ronald R. 1916<br />
Hopwood, Nick 2, 2507<br />
Hoquet, Thierry 374, 2008, R443,<br />
R781<br />
Horner, John R. 3244<br />
Horowski, Aleksander 1057<br />
Horst, Frank C. P. van der 3318<br />
Horst, Maja 3718<br />
Horstmann, A. 2358<br />
Hoskin, Michael 1917, R660<br />
Hoßfeld, Uwe 2137, 2139, 2513<br />
Houltz, Anders R319<br />
Houtzager, Hans 2063<br />
Hover-Smoot, Katherine 2149<br />
Howard, Don 147<br />
Howard, Nicole R581<br />
Howard, Vicki R269<br />
Howell, Graham R. 1571<br />
Howes, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey C. 3470<br />
Howkins, Adrian 3175, R400<br />
Howse, Carrie 2659<br />
Hoyningen-Huene, Paul 137<br />
Høyrup, Jens 1112, R282, R325<br />
Hsia, Florence C. 1592<br />
Hsiang-lin, Sean 3535<br />
Hsu, Kuang-Tai 1740<br />
Hu Danian 80<br />
Hu Huakai 80, 2332, 2333, 3129<br />
Hu Junmei 3792<br />
Hu Weijia 80<br />
Hu Zonggang 3186, 3866<br />
Hua Jueming 80, 761<br />
Hub, Berthold 1435<br />
Hudgins, Carter C. 1703<br />
Hudson, Robert G. 128<br />
Huebener, R. P. 2220<br />
Huff, Warren D. 327<br />
Hughes, Jeff R18<br />
Hughes, Stephen Putnam 788<br />
Hugill, Peter J. R938<br />
Hugues, J. T. 1504<br />
Huijzendveld, Frans D. 827<br />
Huisgen, Rolf 3160<br />
Huisman, Tim 498<br />
Huizen, Philip Van 3216<br />
Hulin, Nicole 2243<br />
Hull, Andrew R474<br />
Hulston, Nancy 3422<br />
Humbert, Michel 4058<br />
Humboldt, Alexander von 2484<br />
Hume, Brad D. R550<br />
Hume, Julian P. 354<br />
Humphreys, L. R. 3217<br />
Humphreys, Margaret R273<br />
Hunt, Bruce J. 2323, R45<br />
Hunt, John A. 499<br />
Hunter, Emily 2357<br />
Hunter, Ian 1552, 1614<br />
Hunter, Joel Brooks 297<br />
Hunter, John 1482<br />
Hunter, Michael R60<br />
Hurel, Arnaud 2610<br />
Hurel-Genin, Nathalie 2660<br />
Hurlbut, James Benjamin 3696<br />
Hurmic, Lucien 3979<br />
Huss, John 3244<br />
Hussain, Fahmida R429<br />
Husson, Matthieu 1146<br />
Hutet, Olivier 2661<br />
Huysseune, Michel 1831<br />
Hwang, Joseph Wook 1635<br />
Hyson, John M. 458<br />
Hyson, John M., Jr. 459, 3417<br />
Hyysalo, Sampsa R712<br />
I<br />
Iacovelli, Gianni 1284<br />
Ibn Baklarish, Yusuf ibn Ishaq 1239<br />
Ieluzzi, Gianmarco 304<br />
Ieraci Bio, Anna Maria 917, 920<br />
Ierodiakonou, Katerina 256<br />
Igler, David 2402<br />
Igo, Sarah E. R877<br />
Iliffe, Rob 1604<br />
Illy, József 2878<br />
Imbach, R. 257<br />
Imbach, Ruedi 999, 1003, 1040<br />
Immonen, Visa 3372<br />
Imrie, Nicola 3470<br />
Ingegno, Alfonso 1284<br />
Ingensiep, Hans Werner 2020<br />
Ingold, Alice 2464<br />
Ingram, Allan 2077<br />
Inkster, Ian R596<br />
Inönü, Erdal 589<br />
Intemann, Kristen R798<br />
Ippolito, Benedetto 1058<br />
Iribarren, Isabel 983<br />
Irmer, Dieter 921<br />
Irving, Sarah 1566<br />
Irwin, Alan 3718<br />
Irwin, Robert 3970<br />
Islam, M. Anwarul 646<br />
Israel, Giorgio 439<br />
Israel, Paul R344<br />
Ivaldo, Marco 1871<br />
Ivanova, Yulia R38<br />
Ivanovich, Grujica S. 4117<br />
Ivic, Christopher 1482<br />
Ivry, Alfred L. 572<br />
J<br />
Jablonski, David 3244<br />
Jack, Jordynn 2946<br />
Jackson, Donald C. R99, R899<br />
Jackson, Jerome A. 373<br />
Jackson, John David 3802<br />
Jackson, John P. 3897<br />
Jackson, John P., Jr. R399<br />
Jackson, Mark 2, 460<br />
Jackson, P. N. Wyse 322, 2403<br />
Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse 318, 3197<br />
Jackson, Patrick Wyse 322<br />
Jackson, Roger Marcus 1505<br />
Jackson, Shannon R575<br />
Jackson, Stephen T. 2484<br />
Jackson-Houlston, C. M. R789<br />
Jacobina, Ronaldo Ribeiro 2662<br />
Jacobs, Charlotte DeCroes 3418<br />
Jacobs, Glenn 3351<br />
Jacobs, Robert A. 3762<br />
Jacobsen, Anja Skaar R294<br />
Jacovkis, Pablo M. 4075<br />
Jacquart, Danielle 948, 1059, 1240<br />
Jacyna, Stephen R187<br />
Jaecks, Duane 1848<br />
Jaffe, James R219<br />
Jahn, Ilse 2117<br />
Jähnig, Bernhart 1323<br />
Jaisson, Marie 3020<br />
Jalobeanu, Dana 1580<br />
Jalón, Mauricio 1283, 3005<br />
James, Frank A. J. L. 97, 2136, R115,<br />
R677, R715<br />
James-Raoul, Danièle 948<br />
Janacek, Bruce 1707, R272<br />
Jankovic, Vladimir 3821<br />
Jankovics, István 2331<br />
Janos, Damien 603, 604<br />
Janot, Francis 845, 846<br />
Janssen, Michel 3080, 3081<br />
Janssens, Jules L 573<br />
Jardine, Boris 2527<br />
Jardine, Nicholas 1406<br />
Jardine, Nick 1675<br />
Jasen, Patricia 3419<br />
Jauhiainen, Jussi S. 3837<br />
Jaulin, Annick 857<br />
Jaussaud, Philippe 495, 2359<br />
Jazi, Radhi 641<br />
Jeater, Diana 825<br />
Jeauneau, Édouard 1048<br />
Jeffers, Joe R281<br />
Jenkins, Alice 2278<br />
Jenkinson, Jacqueline R121, R772<br />
Jennings, Eric T. 3420<br />
Jennings, Michael W. 208<br />
Jennings, Rebecca 3971<br />
Jensen, Niklas Thode 783<br />
Jensen, William B. 2358, R196, R249,<br />
R636, R653, R874<br />
Jeon, Chihyung 4030, R598<br />
Jeon, Sang-woon 672<br />
Jephcottet, Edmund 208<br />
Jesseph, Douglas 1436<br />
Jewanski, Jorg 2559<br />
Ji Yongliang 674<br />
Jia Xiaoyong 1901, 1911<br />
Jia Yushu 34<br />
Jiang Gongcheng 3284<br />
Jiang Sheng 749<br />
Jiang Xiaoyuan 80, 3126<br />
Jiang Zhenhuan 60, 80<br />
Jin Fujun 2989<br />
Jin Pujun 762<br />
Joas, Christian 3096<br />
Johach, Eva 2663<br />
Johns, Adrian 205, 307<br />
Johnson, Carol Siri 2831<br />
Johnson, Jeffrey Allan 304, 2223,<br />
R548<br />
Johnson, Monte Ransome 897<br />
Johnson, Ryan 553, 2786, R680<br />
Johnson, Steven 1946<br />
Johnson, Tina Phillips 3536<br />
Johnston, Anna R836<br />
Johnston, Eric M. 1188<br />
Johnston, John 4076<br />
Johnston, M. 322<br />
Johnston, Sean F. 3603<br />
Johnston, Stephen 243<br />
Joly, Bernard 304, 1352, 1444, 1704<br />
Joly, Pierre-Benoit 4106
Author Index 259<br />
Jones, Alexander R766<br />
Jones, Christopher R408<br />
Jones, Christopher F. 2465<br />
Jones, Edgar 3482–3484<br />
Jones, Jeannette Eileen 3285<br />
Jones, John 3135<br />
Jones, Joseph J. 2864<br />
Jones, Mark Peter 3697<br />
Jones, Mary E. Spencer 3197<br />
Jones, Matthew L. R543<br />
Jones, Paul R. R487, R701, R783<br />
Jones, Peter Murray 977<br />
Jones, Ross 3485<br />
Jones-Imhotep, Edward R442<br />
Jongen, Ludo 1195<br />
Joosse, N. Peter 619, 638<br />
Joost, Ulrich 1806<br />
Jordan, Kathleen 3720<br />
Jorge, Marcelino José 2912<br />
Jorge, Marina Figueiras 2912<br />
Jørgensen, Dolly 3841<br />
Jørgensen, Finn Arne R561, R673<br />
Josefowicz, Diane Greco 2209<br />
Josephson, Paul R. 3604<br />
Jouanna, Jacques 922<br />
Jouanna-Bouchet, Joëlle 923<br />
Jouve, Guillaume 1898, 1902<br />
Judd, Richard W. 2014<br />
Jullien, V. 273<br />
Jullien, Vincent R40<br />
Julyk, David P. 4077<br />
Jung, Elzbieta 1144<br />
Jung, Monica de Paula 3946<br />
Junghans, Miriam 3198<br />
Jupile, Bruno 2359<br />
Jurkowitz, Edward 2145<br />
Jurlaro, Rosario 1284<br />
Juzda, Elise 2664<br />
Juznic, Stanislav 1808, 1918<br />
K<br />
Kaag, Cynthia Stewart 3660<br />
Kaçar, Mustafa 2266<br />
Kaden, Heiner 2120<br />
Kaendler, Wolfram C. 2244<br />
Kaeser, Marc-Antoine 35, 440, 2611<br />
Kagan, Richard L. R79<br />
Kahana-Smilansky, Hagar 799<br />
Kahane, J.-P. 273<br />
Kahane, Jean-Pierre 2243<br />
Kahl, Oliver 645, R466<br />
Kahl, Thede 990<br />
Kahlert, Heinrich 304<br />
Kahn, Didier 1437<br />
Kahn, Jonathan 4006<br />
Kaiser, David 3717, R630<br />
Kaji, Masanori 304, 2223, 3141<br />
Kaliszuk, Jerzy 990<br />
Kamermans, Johan R460<br />
Kampf, Antje 3421<br />
Kang, Minsoo 2149, 2832<br />
Kann, Christoph 1060<br />
Kant, Horst 3085<br />
Kaoukji, Natalie R41<br />
Kapila, Shruti 776<br />
Kaplan, Caren 528<br />
Kaplan, Stephen 3906<br />
Kaplan, Steven L. 512<br />
Kaplony, Andreas 625<br />
Karaca, Koray 3097<br />
Karafyllis, Nicole C. 160, 1546, R718<br />
Karayaman, Mehmet 2787<br />
Kardel, Troels 1741, 1749<br />
Karenberg, Axel 2036<br />
Kargon, Robert 2132<br />
Kärnfelt, Johan 3058<br />
Karpenko, Vladimír 308<br />
Karrow, Robert W., Jr. R940<br />
Karvonen, Andrew R828<br />
Kassell, Lauren 286<br />
Kassler, Jamie C. R923<br />
Katinis, Teodoro 1506<br />
Katritzky, M. A. 461<br />
Katz, Lawrence F. 2988<br />
Katz, Victor J. R863<br />
Katzir, Shaul 3605, R413<br />
Kauffman, George B. R512, R623,<br />
R874<br />
Kaufman, Scott Eric 2922<br />
Kaufmann, Stefan 4031<br />
Kaufmann, Thomas 1806<br />
Kaur, Raminder 3763<br />
Kauth, Jean-Marie 956<br />
Kavey, Allison B. 1588<br />
Kawashima, Keiko 224<br />
Kay, Gwen R205<br />
Kaye, David H. 2898<br />
Keating, Peter 447<br />
Kedar, Benjamin 339<br />
Kee, Kevin 36<br />
Keele, Rondo 1061<br />
Keen, Elizabeth Joy 1062<br />
Kefalis, Christos 3719<br />
Keil, Gundolf 1241<br />
Keller, Agathe R710<br />
Keller, Alexander G. R629<br />
Keller, Ann Campbell 3842<br />
Keller, Evelyn Fox 3261, R775<br />
Keller, Tait 3176<br />
Keller, Vera 1636<br />
Kellert, Stephen H. 129<br />
Kelly, James 1763<br />
Kelly, Jessica R5<br />
Kelty, Christopher M. 4078<br />
Kemp, Martin R337<br />
Kennedy, Dane R16, R356<br />
Kennedy, Hansi 3913<br />
Kennedy, J. B. 868<br />
Kenny, Anthony 256<br />
Kenny, Stephen C. 2757<br />
Kenyon, T. K. 2360<br />
Kertcher, Zack 3640<br />
Kevill, Christopher 434<br />
Kevles, Daniel J. 2865<br />
Keyser, Richard 1276<br />
Kheirandish, Elaheh 561, 590, 616<br />
Kheraj, Sean 3218<br />
Khosrokhavarab, Farhad 3748<br />
Khoury, Joseph 1482<br />
Kichenassamy, Satyanad 778<br />
Kidder, Paul 3219<br />
Kidwell, Peggy Aldrich 1919, 2279,<br />
R126, R605<br />
Kieckhefer, Richard 1324<br />
Kielbowicz, Richard B. R147<br />
Kikuchi Yoshiyuki 2361, 2362<br />
Kikuchi, Yoshiyuki 304<br />
Kilgore, D. W. D. 2923<br />
Kilinc, Berna 2156<br />
Kim Boumsoung 2404<br />
Kim Dong-Won 3098<br />
Kim, Mi Gyung 1947<br />
Kim, Richard S. Y. 4079<br />
Kim, Sonja Myung 2665<br />
Kim, Yung Sik 668<br />
Kimmelman, Barbara R696<br />
Kinchy, Abby J. R184<br />
Kind, Luciana 3947<br />
Kind, Michèle 3416<br />
King, Amy M. R51<br />
King, David A. 20, 98, 568, 626, 1407<br />
King, Nicholas B. R273<br />
King, Nicholas J. C. R915<br />
King, Robert J. 1994<br />
King, Roger J. H. 359<br />
King, Steven R743<br />
Kingsbury, Noel 541<br />
Kingsland, Sharon R398<br />
Kinkela, David 3843, R606<br />
Kirby, David 4032<br />
Kirby, Stephanie R182<br />
Kirecci, M. Akif 647<br />
Kirk, John M. 3980<br />
Kirk, Robert G. W. 3575, 3867<br />
Kirsch, David A. 4054<br />
Kitahara Ayao 3142<br />
Kitchell, Kenneth F. 1191<br />
Kitzberger, Martin 3891<br />
Kjærgaard, Peter C. 61<br />
Kjærgaard, Rikke Schmidt 2157<br />
Klaassen, Frank R93<br />
Klassen, Pamela E. 3001<br />
Kleiman, Jordan 2899<br />
Klein, Alexandre 2261<br />
Klein, Jürgen 1637<br />
Klein, Ursula 304, 1705, 2089, 2363<br />
Kleinert, Andreas 1553<br />
Klemperer, William R174<br />
Klemun, M. 1978<br />
Klestinec, Cynthia 1507, R170<br />
Kline, Ronald 4033<br />
Kline, Wendy R581<br />
Klingberg, Marcus 3383<br />
Kluchin, Rebecca M. 3981<br />
Kneepkens, Corneille A. 1063<br />
Knight, D. M. R274<br />
Knight, David R98, R357, R367,<br />
R477<br />
Knight, David M. 4<br />
Knight, Nathaniel 2597<br />
Knight, Rob 3279<br />
Knittel, Fabien R633<br />
Knobloch, Eberhard 1841, 1903,<br />
R200<br />
Knoeff, Rina 2026<br />
Knoener, Wibke 2666<br />
Knoll, Martin 370<br />
Knowlton, Calvin H. 4002<br />
Knox, D. 1408<br />
Knuuttila, Simo 1064<br />
Koay, Pei R822<br />
Kocabas, Ufuk 664<br />
Koch, Lene 3700<br />
Kochan, Jeff 161<br />
Kochiras, Hylarie 1638<br />
Köchy, Kristian 3006<br />
Kodama, Kaori 2667<br />
Koehler, Peter J. 2027<br />
Koepke, Nikola 324<br />
Kohl, Margaret 232<br />
Köhler, Theodor W. 1034, 1065<br />
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory 2245, R19<br />
Kohn, David 2485<br />
Kohne, Jens 1873<br />
Kojevnikov, Alexei R353
260 Author Index<br />
Kolbl-Ebert, M. 318, 2405<br />
Kölbl-Ebert, Martina 1713<br />
Koloski-Ostrow, Ann Olga 942<br />
Kominko, ja 339<br />
König, Heidi 3099<br />
König-Pralong, Catherine 963, 1040<br />
Konvitz, Josef 3606<br />
Kopke, Christoph 3537<br />
Korey, Michael 1310, 1609<br />
Kormos Buchwald, Diana 2878<br />
Kortemeyer, Gerd 62<br />
Kosso, Peter 1676<br />
Kostecka, Keith 3143<br />
Kostopoulos, Sotiris 651<br />
Kottek, Samuel 1764<br />
Kounelis, Catherine R163<br />
Kourany, Janet 147<br />
Kourany, Janet A. 147<br />
Koureas, Gabriel 2916<br />
Koutalis, Vangelis 304<br />
Koutsoukos, Sandra S<strong>of</strong>ia Machado<br />
2668<br />
Kovac, Anthony 3422<br />
Kovalzon, Vladimir M. 2121<br />
Kowalczyk, Rafal 2833<br />
Kownacki, Andrzej 2494<br />
Kox, A. J. 99, 3078<br />
Kox, Anne J. 2138<br />
Kozluk, Magdalena 1508, 1531<br />
Kozma, Liat 3538<br />
Kraft, Alexander 1948, 1949<br />
Kragh, Helge 2834, 3059, 3576,<br />
R414, R699<br />
Krämer, Fabian 1562<br />
Kramer, Richard L. 2<br />
Kraml, Hans 1066<br />
Kranakis, Eda 100, R297<br />
Krause, Andrej 1067<br />
Krauße, Erika 2139<br />
Kraye, Jill 1068<br />
Krebs, Stefan 2364, 2835<br />
Krementsov, Nikolai 2924, 3262,<br />
3764<br />
Krider, E. Philip 2096<br />
Krieger, Gerhard 1069, 1147<br />
Krisciunas, Kevin R38<br />
Krishna, Sankaran 3765<br />
Kroesen, Otto 3766<br />
Kroker, Arthur 4080<br />
Kroker, Kenton R146, R390<br />
Kroker, Marilouise 4080<br />
Kroll, Gary R385<br />
Kronfeldner, Maria E. 3355<br />
Kruk, Remke 631<br />
Krupar, Jason R776<br />
Kubbinga, Henk 3100<br />
Kuffert, Len 3002<br />
Kugler, Hartmut 1174<br />
Kuksewicz, Zdzislaw 1070<br />
Kulper, Amy Catania 2149<br />
Kuo, Wen-Hua 4007<br />
Kurath, Monika 3687<br />
Kuriyama, Shigehisa 1268<br />
Kursell, Julia R73<br />
Kusch, Martin 37<br />
Kusuba, Takanori 597<br />
Kusukawa, S. 1464<br />
Kusukawa, Sachiko 1473<br />
Kutcher, Gerald R535<br />
Kutschera, Ulrich 2495, 3263<br />
Kuznicki, S. M. 3136<br />
Kwan, Alistair Marcus 281<br />
L<br />
Labbé, Morgane 2172, R813<br />
Labidi, Lilia 3972<br />
Laboulais, Isabelle R178<br />
Labrude, Pierre 309, 1789, 1842,<br />
2064, 2090, 2383, 2788, 2789, 3948<br />
Lachapelle, S<strong>of</strong>ie 2158, 3319, R461,<br />
R462<br />
Lachmund, Jens R393<br />
Lack, H. Walter 2486<br />
Lacki, J. 3101<br />
Ladd, Anthony E. R602<br />
Laeven, Huub 250<br />
Lafont, Olivier 315, 500, 1532, 1567,<br />
1790, 1791, 1950, 1951, 3144<br />
Lagerlund, Henrik 420, R380<br />
Laget, Pierre-Louis 462<br />
Lalande, Jérôme 1920<br />
Lallouette, Anne-Laure 1242<br />
Lam, Alice 3781<br />
Lamb, Robert 38<br />
Lambert, Kevin 2122<br />
Lambkin, Kevin J. 2443<br />
Lami, Alessandro 917, 924<br />
Laming, D. 1979<br />
Laming, S. 1979<br />
Lamont, Victoria 3739<br />
Lamy, Jérôme 1921, 2406, R239,<br />
R465, R707<br />
Landín, Mariana 3569<br />
Lane, Kristina Maria Doyle 2307<br />
Láng, Benedek 984, 1325<br />
Langer, Karen G. 3299<br />
Langer, O. 1071<br />
Langermann, Y. T. 284<br />
Langermann, Y. Tzvi 574<br />
Langins, Janis R583<br />
Langlitz, Nicolas 3907, 4008<br />
Langston, Nancy 3844<br />
Lankton, Larry R9<br />
Lansing, Michael J. 3220<br />
Lanuza-Navarro, Tayra M. C. 1687<br />
Lanz, Tobias J. R435<br />
Lanzoni, Susan 2577<br />
Laprise, John R567<br />
Laprise, John Paul 4081<br />
Large, Andrew 36<br />
Laroche, Jacques 196<br />
Larson, Edward J. 2542<br />
Larson, Wendy 3320<br />
Larsson, Marina 3486<br />
Lasker, Daniel J. 790<br />
Laszlo, Pierre 304, 3145, R654, R794<br />
Lathers, Marie 4118<br />
Latour, Bruno 879<br />
Lauber, Volkmar 3845<br />
Laubichler, Manfred D. 375, 3244<br />
Launert, Dieter 1409<br />
Laurenza, Domenico 1540<br />
Lavender, Isiah, III 3735<br />
Lavin, Stacy Beth 3736<br />
Lavrov, Aleksandr S. 1863<br />
Lawn, Martin 3312<br />
Lawrence, Christopher R760<br />
Lawrence, Susan C. 2<br />
Lawrenson, Ross 2065<br />
Lazar, J. Wayne 2560<br />
Le Floch-Prigent, Patrice 1765<br />
Le G<strong>of</strong>f, Armelle 463<br />
Leach, Stephen R891<br />
Leahey, Erin 3927<br />
Leandro, José Augusto 3539<br />
Leavitt, Judith Walzer 3423<br />
Lebert, Raoul 3424<br />
Lebina, Natalia 3813<br />
Leclercq, Loïc 3146<br />
Lecourt, Dominique 83<br />
Lecuyer, Christophe 4034, 4035<br />
Lederer, Susan E. 2, R468, R645<br />
Ledermann, François 501<br />
Ledesma-Mateos, Ismael 2669<br />
Lee, Becky R. R363<br />
Lee, Jack 197<br />
Lee, Janet 3425<br />
Lee, Jong-Chan 2758<br />
Lee, Paula Young 2149<br />
Leedy, Todd 3661<br />
Leeming, William 3426<br />
Lefebvre, David 857<br />
Lefebvre, Thierry 504, 2981, 3578<br />
Legay, Marie-Laure 1823<br />
Legent, Francois 3427<br />
Lehman, Christine 304, 1952–1955<br />
Lehn, Dirk vom 159<br />
Lehner, Christoph 3096<br />
Lei Zhihua 725<br />
Lei, Sean Hsiang-lin 3540<br />
Leibold, Gerhard 1034, 1072<br />
Leijenhorst, Cees 420<br />
Leinkauf, Thomas 1293, 1338, 1353<br />
Leitão, Henrique 1442, 1453, R809<br />
Leitão, Vanda 2223<br />
Leite, Ana Cristina da Nóbrega<br />
Marinho Torres 3982<br />
Leith, Catherine 3135<br />
Lekgoathi, Sekibakiba Peter 4036<br />
Lelli, Fabrizio 1326<br />
Lellouch, Alain 63, 2670<br />
Leloup, Juliette 3029<br />
Lemoine, Michel 1121<br />
Lemov, Rebecca 3923<br />
Lennon, Thomas M. 1639<br />
Lennox, James G. R639<br />
Lente, Harro van R664<br />
Lenz, Martin 983<br />
Leonard, Philip 4082<br />
Leonardi, Paul M. 4037<br />
Leonelli, Sabina 120<br />
Lerner, Michel-Pierre 1404, 1410<br />
Leroy, Charles Georges 2040<br />
Leroy, Fernand 2543<br />
Leslie, Esther R927<br />
Leslie, Thomas R278<br />
Lessard, Rénald 488<br />
Lestel, Laurence 304, 2365<br />
Lestrel, Pete E. 3428<br />
Leszl, Walter 857<br />
Letocha, Danièle 1482<br />
Lev, Efraim 661, 2086, 2125, 2671<br />
Levene, Alysa 3541<br />
Levere, Trevor Harvey 1956<br />
Levert, Florence 463<br />
Levi, Jane 4119<br />
Levin, Michael R77<br />
Levin, Susan B. 925<br />
Levin, Thomas Y. 208<br />
Levine, David K. 202<br />
Levine, George 39<br />
Levit, Georgy S. 3264<br />
Leviton, Alan E. 1476<br />
Lewis, Albert C. R703<br />
Lewis, David Rich 807
Author Index 261<br />
Lewis, Rhodri 1754, 1759<br />
Lewit, Tamara 1277<br />
Lewy, Hadas 2689<br />
Leyva, Amy 2885<br />
Li Hui 700<br />
Li Qiang 675<br />
Li Qing 769<br />
Li Qinghui 759<br />
Li Wenlin 80<br />
Li Xiaocen 763<br />
Li Xin 3321<br />
Li Xinwei 3373<br />
Li Xuetong 2900<br />
Li Yaming 3487<br />
Li Yanping 80, 2966, 3102<br />
Li Yinshan 723<br />
Li Yong 701, 702<br />
Li Yuewu 1901<br />
Li Zhaohua 80, 683<br />
Li Zhen 764<br />
Li, Shang-Jen 2759<br />
Li, Zhaohua 2280<br />
Liang Guojian 734<br />
Liang Honggang 731<br />
Liao Yuqun 64<br />
Libera, Alain de 256, 1003, 1040<br />
Librandi, Rita 949<br />
Lichocka, Halina 2223<br />
Licini, Patrizia 1454<br />
Liew, Khiun Kai 554<br />
Light, Jennifer R491<br />
Light, Jennifer S. 3221<br />
Lightman, Bernard R347<br />
Lillehammer, Hallvard 2508<br />
Lilley, Keith D. 1178<br />
Lima, Elizabeth Maria Freire de<br />
Araújo 2731<br />
Lima, Eronides da Silva 3542<br />
Lima, Nísia Trindade 2999<br />
Lincoln, Bruce 653<br />
Lindemann, Mary 1766<br />
Lindgren, Uta 1114<br />
Lindner, Stephan H. 2901<br />
Lindqvist, Svante 1, 3794<br />
Lines, David A. 1032<br />
Ling Yong 831<br />
Ling, Chris 3833<br />
Linn, Meredith B. 2760<br />
Linthorst, J. A. 3814<br />
Lipkowitz, Elise 1824<br />
Lippi, Donatella 3398<br />
Liscia, María Silvia Di R22<br />
Liss, Robert 669<br />
Liu Bing 80<br />
Liu Ciyuan 722<br />
Liu Dun 2925<br />
Liu Huajie 2487<br />
Liu Shuyong 723<br />
Liu Xiangming 772<br />
Liu, Min 65<br />
Liubina, Galina I. 304<br />
Livesey, Steven J. R349<br />
Liveseya, Ruth 2173<br />
Livingston, Julie 821<br />
Lizzini, Olga 605, 1073<br />
Lleras, Ernesto 2250<br />
Lloyd, Christopher D. 1178<br />
Lloyd, G. E. R. 427, R838<br />
Lo, V. 719<br />
Lo, Vivienne 678, 750, R882<br />
Locqueneux, Robert R538<br />
L<strong>of</strong>ton, Kathryn 3589<br />
Lohff, Brigitte 2117<br />
Lohr, Charles H. 1032, 1344<br />
Lohrmann, Dietrich 1148<br />
Long, James 1074<br />
Long, Pamela O. 511, 1541<br />
Long, Tulley 3277<br />
Long, Vicky 3543<br />
Longino, Helen E. 129, 147<br />
Lopes, Marcos Antônio 1509<br />
Lopes, Maria Margaret 2473, 2947<br />
Lopes, Sandra 304<br />
López Farjeat, Luis Xavier 428<br />
López Pérez, Miguel 1619<br />
López Piñero, José M. 2761, 3429<br />
López Piñero, José María 1557<br />
López Terrada, María Luz 1510<br />
López, Raúl Necochea 3544<br />
López-Farjeat, L. X. 1075<br />
Lord, Alexandra M 3545<br />
Lorente Carpena, Amalio 2672<br />
Lorimer, Hayden 340–342<br />
Lorimer, Jamie 3846<br />
Losano, Gianni 2496<br />
Lotysz, Slawomir 3147<br />
Lou Caiyun 3773<br />
Louçã, Francisco 3265<br />
Loughran, Tracey 3488<br />
Lourenco, Francisco dos Santos 2872<br />
Lovink, Geert 4083<br />
Low, Michael Christopher 784<br />
Low, Morris 13, 14, 2211<br />
Lowe, M. W. 2497<br />
Lowengard, Sarah 2097<br />
Lowenstein, Daniel 3297<br />
Löwy, Ilana 101, 3383, 3430, R25<br />
Lozano, Sonia 2123, 2673<br />
Lozovsky, Natalia 339<br />
Lu Enguo 831<br />
Lü Zhongmei 3861<br />
Lübbig, H. 2220<br />
Lubisich, Josef W. 3431<br />
Lucas, A. M. 2509<br />
Lucas, Adam R788<br />
Lucena, Juan 2174<br />
Luciano, Erika 2281, 2285<br />
Lucier, Paul 2, 2252, R125<br />
Luckhurst, Roger 162, 212<br />
Lüdecke, Cornelia 323<br />
Luedecke, Cornelia 2407<br />
Luedke, Tracy 822, 825<br />
Luegenbiehl, Heinz C. 3690<br />
Luft, Robert 306<br />
Lugli, Emanuele 970<br />
Luke, Brian 347<br />
Lulka, David 198<br />
Luna, Fernando J. 2366<br />
Luna-Morales, Ma. Elena 2875<br />
Lundberg, S. 1734<br />
Lundgren, Anders 304, 2223<br />
Lundin, Per 3607, R829<br />
Lünen, Alexander Von 3432<br />
Luo Guihuan 80, 3187, 3222<br />
Luo Jianjin 80<br />
Luo Liqun 670<br />
Lurie, Samuel 801<br />
Lusa Monforte, Guillermo 1809,<br />
2236, 2265<br />
Luse, Christopher 2544<br />
Lüthy, Christoph 176, 1411<br />
Lutz, John 36<br />
Lutz, Sebastian 298<br />
Lutz-Bachmann, Matthias 1034<br />
Lützen, Jesper 102, 1657, 2282, R730<br />
Luxbacher, Günther 2971<br />
Luz, Madel Therezinha 3960<br />
Lykknes, Annette 304, R754<br />
Lynch, Michael 3720<br />
Lynch, William T. R179<br />
Lynn, John A. 777<br />
Lynn, Michael R. R230<br />
Lynn, Steven J. 429<br />
Lyon, John B. 2033<br />
Lyons, Mary Ann 1763<br />
Lyuter, Irina 591<br />
M<br />
Ma Linghe 3608<br />
Ma Liping 703<br />
Ma Xuebo 3546<br />
Ma, Hilda Hue 1767<br />
Maas, Ad 1812, 2962<br />
Maatsch, Jonas 1852<br />
Macauley, David 903<br />
MacCoull, L. S. B. 852<br />
MacDonald, Helen 2674<br />
Macdonald, Lee T. 2308<br />
Macdonald, Roger 2187<br />
Macdougall, Doug 2977<br />
MacDougall, Robert 2188<br />
MacGregor, Arthur 2450<br />
Macgregor, J. D. 3949<br />
Macherey, Pierre 130<br />
Macintyre, Stuart 3342<br />
MacKenzie, Donald 3931<br />
Mackie, Robin 304, 2223, R537<br />
Maclaurin, James 360<br />
Maclean, Ian 1511<br />
MacLeod, Roy 2133, R224, R258<br />
MacLeod, Roy M. 2<br />
Macmillan, Malcolm 3300<br />
Macnair, Miles 2836<br />
MacPhail, Theresa 5<br />
Macrakis, Kristie 4038<br />
MacWilliams, Alison Bright 2189<br />
Madison, Ryan Douglas 869<br />
Maehle, Andreas-Holger 3887<br />
Maerker, Anna R489<br />
Maerlant, Jacob van 1195<br />
Maffioli, Cesare S. 1542, 1693<br />
Mager, Astrid 3709<br />
Maggi, Armando 1485, 1486<br />
Magnani, Lorenzo R482<br />
Magnello, M. Eileen 2283<br />
Magowska, Anita 66<br />
Magruder, Kerry V. 1677<br />
Magueijo, João 3103<br />
Maher, Neil M. 3223<br />
Mahnken, Thomas G. 2216<br />
Mahone, Sloan 482<br />
Mahoney, Michael S. 535<br />
Mai, Cuong Ngo 4058<br />
Maia, Moacir Rodrigo de Castro 2009<br />
Maienschein, Jane 375, R97, R191,<br />
R365, R790<br />
Maier, Helmut 2971<br />
Maines, Rachel R896<br />
Mainoldi, Ernesto Sergio 964<br />
Maio, Giovanni 2117<br />
Malaquias, Isabel 304, 2302<br />
Malet, A. 1376<br />
Malet, Antoni 1658, 3033<br />
Malleck, Dan 2790<br />
Malley, Shawn 2612
262 Author Index<br />
Malloy, Tove H. 3721<br />
Malone, Patrick M. 2837<br />
Malone, Robert J. R274<br />
Malpangotto, Michela 269<br />
Malpas, J. A. 318<br />
Malycha, Andreas 2990<br />
Mancosu, Paolo 270<br />
Mandelbrote, Scott R253<br />
Mandell, Alan 2894<br />
Mandosio, Jean-Marc 985, 1170<br />
Mandrin, Isabelle 1243<br />
Manias, Chris 2545<br />
Mann, Joel E. 926<br />
Mann, Tony 213<br />
Manning, Peter K. 3722<br />
Mantegari, Cristina 67<br />
Manzoor al-Adjdad, Sayyed<br />
Mohammad Hossein 565<br />
Marcaida, José Ramón 1581<br />
Marcialis, Maria Teresa 1284<br />
Marcussen, Marianne 271<br />
Marec, Yannick 463<br />
Marenbon, John 256<br />
Marie, Jenny 2978<br />
Marinheiro, Christóvão 1345<br />
Marinho, Sandra Maria Osório Xavier<br />
23<br />
Markowitz, Gerald R600<br />
Markowski, Mieczyslaw 1076<br />
Marks, John 3983<br />
Marland, Hilary 2675, 3543<br />
Maroske, Sara 2488<br />
Marraud, Hubert 3788<br />
Marris, Claire 4106<br />
Marrone, Steven 1034, 1077<br />
Marrone, Steven P. 986<br />
Marsden, Ben R299<br />
Marsh, Kevin R. 357<br />
Marshall, James L. 2367<br />
Marshall, Nancy Rose 2451<br />
Marshall, Virginia 2367<br />
Marsland, Rebecca 823<br />
Marson, Piero 2370<br />
Martel, Iain 125<br />
Martelli, Matteo 895<br />
Martello, Concetto 1122<br />
Martello, Marybeth Long 3847<br />
Martens, Rhonda 1290<br />
Martí i Henneberg, Jordi 2445<br />
Martín Frechilla, Juan José 2998<br />
Martin, Arnaud Saint 3060<br />
Martin, Aryn R529<br />
Martin, Barbara B. 3148<br />
Martin, Brian 103<br />
Martin, Craig 1445, 1446<br />
Martin, Dean F. 3148<br />
Martin, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey J. 333<br />
Martin, James 3343<br />
Martin, Jean-Pierre 1244<br />
Martin, Paul 3745<br />
Martin, Terry R307<br />
Martin, Thierry 1797, 2113<br />
Martin-Frechilla, Juan José 3547<br />
Martinelli, Graziella 1345<br />
Martínez del Campo, Luis G. 2221<br />
Martinez Martin, Abel Fernando 3554<br />
Martínez, Ana Teresa 3374<br />
Martínez, Rafael A. 390<br />
Martínez-Chavanz, Regino 3104<br />
Martínez-Vidal, Àlvar 1514, 1770,<br />
3444<br />
Martini, Eric 813<br />
Martini, Laura R508<br />
Martinón-Torres, Marcos 1610<br />
Martins, Ana Christina 2972<br />
Martins, Ana Cristina 2613<br />
Martins, Ana Paula Vosne 3548<br />
Martins, Maria Cezira Fantini<br />
Nogueira 3976<br />
Marton, Erzsébet 2614<br />
Martorelli Vico, Romana 1219<br />
Martos, Manuel Castillo R321<br />
Martucci, Jessica 3984<br />
Martyr, Philippa R75<br />
Marvin, U. B. 3177<br />
Mas, Enrico De 1284<br />
Masco, Joseph 3848<br />
Maso, Jean S. 3433<br />
Mason Dentinger, Rachel Natalie<br />
3849<br />
Mason, Diane E. 2676<br />
Massa Esteve, Maria Rosa 1810, 1888<br />
Masse, W. B. 326<br />
Masseti, Marco 1465<br />
Massey, Gerald J. 858<br />
Massimi, Michela 1640<br />
Mastoraki, Aikaterini 3434<br />
Mastrocinque, Attilio 856<br />
Mat, Afife 2799<br />
Mateu Tortosa, Enric 2858<br />
Mather, J. D. 318<br />
Matsuo Hiroshi 3149<br />
Matsuura, Jeffrey H. 1825<br />
Matteoli, Marco 1354<br />
Matthews, Eric Paul 2762<br />
Mauch, Ute 1245<br />
Mauck, Aaron Pascal 3435<br />
Maulitz, Russell C. 2<br />
Maurer, Bertram 2267<br />
Mauro, Letterio 1205<br />
Maury, Liliane R379<br />
Mauskopf, Seymour H. 1957<br />
Mavhunga, Clapperton R868<br />
Mawdsley, Stephen E. 3549<br />
Mawhin, Jean 3034<br />
Maxwell, Anne 3286<br />
Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. 1588<br />
May, Carl 3987<br />
May, Leopold 2368<br />
Mayer, Andreas R517<br />
Mayer, Jed 2498<br />
Mayer, Roberto 1724<br />
Mayer, Roger 68<br />
Mayer, Thomas F. 1593, R316<br />
Mayer, W. 322<br />
Mayer, Wolf 2430<br />
Mayer-Deutsch, Angela 1582<br />
Maynard, J. Barry 327<br />
Mayne, Alan 40<br />
Mayne, Howard R. R816<br />
Mayoral de Lucas, Juan V. 3007<br />
Mayr, Otto R793<br />
Mazauric, Simone 1843<br />
Mazliak, Laurent 3031<br />
Mazow, Alissa Walls 3737<br />
Mazumdar, Pauline M. H. R15<br />
Mazzolini, Renato G. 1806<br />
Mazzotti, Massimo R112<br />
McArthur, Will 357<br />
McCain, Katherine W. 3816<br />
Mccallum, R. I. 2763<br />
McCalman, Iain 2431<br />
McCarthya, Louella 3436<br />
McCaskey, John P. R588<br />
McCauley, H. Berton 2677<br />
McClellan, James E., III 515, 516,<br />
2098, R252, R784<br />
McClelland, Charles E. R815<br />
McCray, W. Patrick R713<br />
McCulloch, Jock 3950<br />
McEathron, Scott R. 2432<br />
McElrea, Richard 3297<br />
McEvoy, John 304<br />
McGarity, Thomas O. 3723<br />
Mcgee, Charles 3668<br />
McGehee, Abby R439<br />
McGinnis, J. 578<br />
McGoey, Linsey 4009<br />
McGrath, Alister E. 3873<br />
McGreevy, Patrick 2838<br />
McHenry, Leemon 3784<br />
McKeever, P. 3944<br />
McKenna, Antony 250<br />
McKeown, Katie 3824<br />
McLarren, Janis R198<br />
McLaughlin, Peter 1744<br />
McLean, Steven 2190<br />
McMillan, R. Bruce 2015<br />
McMillen, Christian W. 3951<br />
McMillin, Robyn Davis 1813<br />
McNally, Louis K., III 324<br />
Mcnally, Ruth 3720<br />
McNeill, J. R. R304<br />
McOuat, Gordon R233, R245<br />
McPake, Barbara 3550<br />
McQuaid, Kim 4120<br />
McTavish, Lianne 2452, R634<br />
McVaugh, Michael 1246, 1247, 1265<br />
McWilliams, James E. 361<br />
Meacham, Sarah Hand 1798<br />
Medaglia, Silvio 851<br />
Medina-Doménech, Rosa 2902<br />
Meehan, Seth 3985<br />
Meerkerk, Edwin van 250<br />
Mehl, Édouard 1301, 1404<br />
Mehl, Éduard 1404<br />
Mei Jianjun 768, 831<br />
Meier, Marietta 2732<br />
Meier-Oeser, Stephan 1327<br />
Meinel, Christoph 1678<br />
Meirinhos, José Francisco 965, 1078<br />
Meissner, Jochen 2871<br />
Mejía, Antonio 2250<br />
Mejía, Idelman 2250<br />
Melanchthon, Phillipp 1355<br />
Melero, Joaquín Pérez 1708<br />
Meli, Domenico Bertoloni 1294,<br />
1561, 1750<br />
Melia, Fulvio 3105<br />
Mellagi, André Gonçalves 3551<br />
Melling, Joseph 3521, 3552<br />
Mellon, James G. 362<br />
Mellström, Ulf 4084<br />
Melville, Duncan J. R727, R766<br />
Ménard, Philippe 1180<br />
Mendes, Maria Isabel Brandão de<br />
Souza 2764<br />
Menenteau, Sandra 2678<br />
Mengal, Paul 1487<br />
Mengel, Gregory A. 376<br />
Menke, Richard R206<br />
Mennill, Sally 3986<br />
Mentzel, Peter R892<br />
Menzler-Trott, Eckart 3035<br />
Merchant, Carolyn 1554, 2453
Author Index 263<br />
Meredith, Margaret <strong>2010</strong><br />
Merisalo, Outi 1248<br />
Mertens, Joost R722<br />
Messas, Guilherme Peres 2733<br />
Messeri, Lisa R. 3795<br />
Methuen, Charlotte 1412, 1594<br />
Meusnier, Norbert 272<br />
Meuwese, Martine L. 1195<br />
Meyer, Jessica 3489<br />
Meyer, Martin F. 870, 904<br />
Meyer, Michal R665<br />
Meyer-Arendt, Klaus J. R626<br />
Meyerowitz, Joanne 3749<br />
Mez, Lutz 3845<br />
Mezzano, Michael, Jr. R525<br />
Mian, Zia 3803<br />
Micale, Maria Gabriella 3375<br />
Micale, Mark S. 483<br />
Michael, Emily 1144<br />
Michalopoulos, Argiris 3434<br />
Michel, Crubellier 857<br />
Michel, Jacques R787<br />
Mierzejewski, Alfred C. R774<br />
Mieth, Dietmar 2117<br />
Mihm, Stephen 2839<br />
Mikasen, Marjorie 2919<br />
Milam, Erika Lorraine 3266<br />
Milan, Erika Lorraine 225<br />
Milanovsky, E. E. 2408<br />
Milbank, Samuel L. 2752<br />
Militello, Chiara 1079, 1122<br />
Miller, Arnold I. 3244<br />
Miller, Benjamin 425<br />
Miller, Boaz 3785<br />
Miller, Carol Poh 3437<br />
Miller, Char 3224<br />
Miller, David Philip 1958, R88, R256,<br />
R750<br />
Miller, Gavin 199, 3914, 3915<br />
Miller, Gordon L. 2024<br />
Miller, Ian 2679<br />
Miller, Isaac 855<br />
Miller, Jill M. 3913<br />
Miller, Peter N. 250<br />
Miller, R. F. 3169<br />
Miller, Randall F. 2442<br />
Miller, Renee 2490<br />
Millikan, Matthew 3490<br />
Mills, Dennis 2765<br />
Mills, Eric. L. 325<br />
Mills, Mara 2856, 3609<br />
Milne, Graeme J. 2766<br />
Milne, Iain 237<br />
Milner, Richard 391<br />
Milojevic, Stasa 4039<br />
Milot, Jean 2680<br />
Minehan, Bridie Andrews R440, R951<br />
Minguez, Nieves 3778<br />
Miniati, Mara 243, 1314, 2231<br />
Minitti, Edgardo R. 2409<br />
Mink, Nicolaas 355, 542<br />
Minsky, Lauren R149<br />
Mintz, Daniel 899<br />
Mirica, Milica 503<br />
Mirmalek, Zara Lenora 4121<br />
Mirowski, Philip R116<br />
Mirto, Alfonso 1617<br />
Mirza, Mahan Hussain 575<br />
Misa, Thomas J. R69<br />
Missa, Jean-Noël R292<br />
Mitchell, Kaye 3898<br />
Mitchell, Sandra 131<br />
Mitman, Gregg 2903<br />
Miyagawa Takuya 3178<br />
Mizuno, Hiromi 2904<br />
Mo Guanghua 1859<br />
Modell, Stephen 927<br />
Mody, Cyrus C. M. 4023, R442<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fett, John 2925<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fett, John P. C. 730<br />
Mohr, Barbara A. R. 371<br />
Moisseeva, Tatiana M. 1849<br />
Mojsisch, Burkhard 1207<br />
Mold, Alex R254<br />
Molina, J. 3201<br />
Molina-Gavilán, Yolanda 214<br />
Møllerhøj, Jette 2734<br />
Moltmann, Jürgen 232<br />
Molvig, Ole 3061<br />
Moly-Mariotti, Florence 1249<br />
Monaldi, Daniela 3106, R12<br />
Monfared, Mahdi Farhani 592<br />
Monfasani, John 1356<br />
Monk, Lee-Ann 2735<br />
Monnais, Laurence 555<br />
Monreal Marquiegui, A. 58<br />
Montacutelli, Stefania 1694<br />
Montada, Josep Puig 576<br />
Montagnon, T. 310<br />
Monteiro, Yara Nogueira 3551<br />
Montelle, Clemency R532<br />
Montgomery, Georgina M. 3322,<br />
R560<br />
Montgomery, Kathleen 3698<br />
Montrie, Chad 2466<br />
Moon, Francis C. 517<br />
Moon, Nathan William 4010<br />
Mooney, Graham R759, R813<br />
Moore, James 2, 2510<br />
Moore, P. G. 2222<br />
Moore, Randy 392<br />
Moran, Sharon 3850<br />
Morange, Michel 69, R926<br />
Mordeglia, Caterina 1357<br />
Mordhors, Camilla 475<br />
Moreau, Pierre-François 1352<br />
Moreira, Tiago 3987<br />
Morel, Marie-France 1512<br />
Morelli, Giuseppe 880<br />
Moreno Toral, Esteban 2793<br />
Moreno, Juan 2511<br />
Morgan, Dawn 1755<br />
Morgan, Gregory J. 363<br />
Morgan, Lynn M. 3301, 3438<br />
Morgan, N. 318<br />
Mori, Luca 236<br />
Moriarty, Gene 518<br />
Morison, Benjamin 256<br />
Moritz, Anja 1358<br />
Morrell, Jack R88<br />
Morris, Christopher 364<br />
Morris, Peter 21, R50, R204, R548,<br />
R751<br />
Morris, Peter J. T. 304, R257<br />
Morrison, Margaret 125, 147<br />
Morrison-Low, Alison 243<br />
Morse, Victoria R873<br />
Mortimer, Ian 1768<br />
Morton, Timothy 2106<br />
Morus, Iwan Rhys 6, R510<br />
Mörzer Bruyns, Willem F. J. 240<br />
Mosby, Ian 4110<br />
Moscheo, Rosario 1557<br />
Moscucci, Ornella 3439<br />
Mosley, Adam J. 1404<br />
Mossensohn, Miri Shefer 1769<br />
Mota, André 3440<br />
Mott, Maria Lucia 2681<br />
Motta, Christina 1205<br />
Mottoni, Barbara Faes de 1205<br />
Moulin, Isabelle 1080<br />
Moulinier-Brogi, Laurence 1227<br />
Moureau, Sébastien 620<br />
Moussa, Ali 593<br />
Moya, Eugenio 1872<br />
Mrázek, Rudolf 235<br />
Muccillo, Maria 1345, 1359<br />
Muchnick, Barry Ross R80<br />
Mudgway, Douglas J. 3679<br />
Mueller-Wille, Staffan R812<br />
Mugnai Carrara, Daniela 1513<br />
Muir, Cameron R464<br />
Mukherji, Rahul 4085<br />
Müller, Falk 2979<br />
Müller, Jörn 261<br />
Müller-Rockstroh, Babette 3952<br />
Müller-Tamm, Jutta 1959<br />
Müller-Wille, Staffan 2011, R852<br />
Mulvaney, John 2187<br />
Munck, Bert De 1615<br />
Muncy, Robyn 3988<br />
Mundhenk, Christine 1355<br />
Munõz., Pedro F. de 3477<br />
Munz, Tania R173, R737<br />
Murano, Giovanna 1250<br />
Murdin, Paul 282<br />
Murdoch, John E. 1144<br />
Murillo, José Ignacio 3916<br />
Murphy, Graham J. 3738<br />
Murphy, Michelle 2883<br />
Murray, Alexander 983<br />
Murray, Deryck 824<br />
Murray, Heather 3691<br />
Murray, Patrick R748<br />
Murray, Tim 2615, R30<br />
Musatti, Cesare A. 1081, 1122<br />
Myers, Natasha 3888<br />
Myrvold, Wayne 2315<br />
Mžavanadze, Nora 3837<br />
N<br />
Nabhan, Gary Paul 3662<br />
Nabonnand, Philippe 3036<br />
Nadkarni, Asha 3553<br />
Nagai, Hiroyuki 3889<br />
Nagase-Reimer, Keiko 3107<br />
Nagliati, Iolanda 2144<br />
Nagy, Piroska 1205<br />
Nahum, Henri 3441<br />
Naigeon, Jacques André 2040<br />
Nall, Joshua 3135<br />
Nance, Brian K. 1235<br />
Nanni, Romano 1546, 1641<br />
Nappi, Carla 756<br />
Naqvi, Nasim H. 657<br />
Narcy, Michel 857<br />
Nardin, Anne 2682<br />
Nash, Richard R59<br />
Nasim, Omar W. 2309<br />
Nasser, Latif 2980<br />
Nathoo, Ayesha R529<br />
Naumann, F. 2410<br />
Nauta, Lodi 950<br />
Navarro Brotóns, Víctor 1557, 1558
264 Author Index<br />
Navarro de Britto Matos, Maria<br />
Teresa 489<br />
Navarro i Brotons, Víctor 3117<br />
Navarro Loidi, Juan Miguel 1904<br />
Navarro, Jaume 3108, 3109<br />
Navarro, Marcus Vinicius Teixeira<br />
3989<br />
Nawa, Christine R866<br />
Naylor, Simon 3820<br />
Neal, Derek 1588<br />
Nederman, Cary 1082<br />
Needham, Paul 3008<br />
Neely, Carla 3913<br />
Neff, Mark William 3851<br />
Negri, Antimo 1284<br />
Neiberg, Michael S. R765<br />
Neill, Deborah 3577<br />
Nellen, Henk 250<br />
Nelles, Paul 1482<br />
Nelson, Alondra 3874<br />
Nelson, Bryn 2866<br />
Nelsons, Sarah E. 941<br />
Nenci, Elio 1377<br />
Nerio, Ronald J. 3323<br />
Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther 1428<br />
Netz, Reviel 881<br />
Neuber, Wolfgang 1282, 1482<br />
Neufeld, Michael J. R27, R599<br />
Neumann, Hanns-Peter 413<br />
Neuser, Wolfgang 1873<br />
Neushul, Peter R837<br />
Newcomb, Sally 1980<br />
Newell, Dianne 3739<br />
Newman, Lenore 3833<br />
Newman, Sara 2578<br />
Newman, William R. 951, 1706, 1709<br />
Nicholas, C. J. 1981, 2414<br />
Nichols, Lawrence T. 3352<br />
Nickelsen, Kärin 1832, 3150, 3241<br />
Nickles, Thomas R497<br />
Nicolaou, K. C. 310<br />
Nicolas, Michèle 502<br />
Nicolle, Jean-Marie 1367<br />
Nicolson, Malcolm R390<br />
Nicoud, Marilyn 1227, 1269<br />
Nielsen, Anita Kildebæk 2223<br />
Nielsen, Kristian H. 3610<br />
Nielsen, Kristian Hvidtfelt 3188, 3189<br />
Nier, Keith A. 241<br />
Nieto i Galan, Agustí 2350, 3157<br />
Nieto-Galan, Agustí 70, 186, 1960,<br />
R904<br />
Nieznanowska, Joanna 2082<br />
Niklas, Karl J. 3244<br />
Nikolantonakis, Konstantinos 882<br />
Nikolic, Aleksandar 3037<br />
Nikolow, Sybilla 2871<br />
Nilsson, Nils J. 536<br />
Ning Xiaoyu 704, 705<br />
Nishizaki, Yoshinori 4040<br />
Niu Weixing 104<br />
Nizamani, Haider 3767<br />
Noakes, Richard R115, R434<br />
Nobrega, Terezinha Petrucia da 2764<br />
Noel, William 881<br />
Noguera-Solano, Ricardo 2512<br />
Nolan, Andrew 2948<br />
Nolte, Jürgen 2117<br />
Noltie, Henry J. 2454, 2489<br />
Noone, Timothy B. 1208<br />
Nordal, Ola 304<br />
Nordbladh, Jarl 440, 442<br />
Nordmann, Alfred 125<br />
Norrby, Erling 2973<br />
Norris, Andrew 1642<br />
Norton, John D. 147<br />
Norton, Peter D. R590<br />
Nöthlich, Rosemarie 2139, 2513<br />
Nounou, Antigone M. 299<br />
Nourbakhsh, Mohammad Reza 648<br />
Novakovic, Andreja 3611<br />
Novoa, Adriana 2514<br />
Novoa, James Nelson 1482<br />
Novy, Luboš 2284<br />
Nowicki, Andrzei 1284<br />
Nowotny, Helga 206<br />
Nukaga, Yoshio 3889<br />
Numbers, Ronald L. 372, 393, R430,<br />
R670<br />
Numerico, Teresa 3641<br />
Nummedal, Tara R631<br />
Nussbaum, Abraham 3973<br />
Nuti, Lucia R432<br />
Nutton, V. 928<br />
Nutton, Vivian 1251, R95, R337<br />
Nybom, Thorsten 2246<br />
Nye, David E. 528, R491<br />
Nye, Mary Jo 71, 304, R677, R886<br />
Nyman, Lawrence 3917<br />
O<br />
O’Connor, Dan R612<br />
O’Connor, Eileen 2159<br />
O’Connor, Ralph R220<br />
O’Loughlin, Thomas 1179<br />
O’Malley, Maureen 3279<br />
Obach, Brian R628<br />
Obiols, Jordi E. 2579<br />
Obrist, Barbara 1162<br />
Oestmann, Günther R720<br />
Offer, John R301, R880<br />
Offit, Paul A. 3442<br />
Ofran, Yanay 3242<br />
Ogan, Christine 4054<br />
Ogawa Mariko 2767<br />
Ogilvie, Brian W. 1466<br />
Ohanian, Hans C. 3110<br />
Ohry, Avi 2247, 2671<br />
Ohry-Kossov, Korin 2247<br />
Ohry-Kossoy, Karin 2671<br />
Olden-Jørgensen, Sebastian 1751<br />
Oldham, Kalil R31<br />
Oldroyd, D. 2124<br />
Oldroyd, David 2411, 3244, R220,<br />
R668, R872<br />
Oldroyd, David R. 2<br />
Oleinik, Anton 163<br />
Oliveira, Cristiane 41<br />
Oliveira, Francisco Roque de 1455<br />
Oliver, Amalya L. 3698<br />
Olney, Ian 4086<br />
Olry, Régis 929, 930, 2078<br />
Olshin, Benjamin B. R202, R941<br />
Olsson, Lennart 2513, 3264<br />
Omodeo, Pietro Daniel 1413<br />
Ongaro, Giuseppe 1745, 2683<br />
Oonishi Hiroshi 3151<br />
Oosterhout, Aaron Van 2212<br />
Oosthoek, Jan R932<br />
Ophuijsen, Johannes M. van 871<br />
Opinel, Annick R837<br />
Oppenraay, Aafke van 632<br />
Orel, Vítezslav 2515<br />
Orland, Barbara 2107<br />
Orlemanski, Julie 1252<br />
Orme, A. R. 2412<br />
Orna, Mary Virginia 3815<br />
Ornek Buken, Nuket 72<br />
Orr, M. 2413<br />
Orr, Mary 2433<br />
Ortega, Francisco 2561<br />
Ortiz, Eduardo L. 3111, 3179<br />
Ortiz, Teresa 464<br />
Ortolano, Leonard 3861<br />
Osareh, Farideh 3816<br />
Osler, Margaret J. 7, R46, R876<br />
Osnaghi, Stefano 3804<br />
Ospina Diaz, Juan Manuel 3554<br />
Osseo-Asare, Abena Dove R290<br />
Ossewaarde, Marinus 2191<br />
Osten, Philipp 3443<br />
Ott, Paul 348<br />
Ottaviani, Alessandro 1555<br />
Ottaviani, Raimonda 2224, 2736<br />
Otten, Willemien 234<br />
Otter, Chris 2160<br />
Ottini, Laura 2650<br />
Ou Qijin 3112<br />
Outram, Dorinda R251<br />
Overwien, Oliver 639<br />
Overwien, Olivier 917<br />
Owen, Janet 2455<br />
Owens, Simon J. 2490<br />
Ozawa, Takeshi 3113<br />
Özervarli, M. Sait 566<br />
P<br />
Packard, Randall M. 490<br />
Paden, Jeremy 1467<br />
Padolsky, Miriam Elana 3852<br />
Padwa, Howarad Philip 2791<br />
Paes, Neir Antunes 3982<br />
Page, Frederick G. 2369<br />
Page, Lyman A. 3796<br />
Page, Michael R. 2192<br />
Paixão, Fátima 304<br />
Pakaluk, Michael 872<br />
Palazzo, Alessandro 1083<br />
Palfi, György 931<br />
Palladino, Franco 3038<br />
Palladino, Nicla 3038<br />
Palladino, Paolo R424<br />
Palló, Gábor 186, 304, 3152<br />
Palma, Héctor A. 2546<br />
Palmer, Ada 1348<br />
Palmer, Ada Louise Grace 1360<br />
Palmer, Steven 2768, 3555<br />
Palmeri, Pietro 1084<br />
Palmerino, Carla Rita 1695<br />
Palmieri, Nicoletta 917, 932<br />
Palmieri, Paolo 1659, 1696, 1697<br />
Pan Yining 684, 1660<br />
Panaccio, Claude 1085<br />
Pandora, Katherine R87, R522<br />
Panese, Francesco 177<br />
Pangas, Julio Cesar 847<br />
Pankenier, David W. 546, 706<br />
Pannabecker, John R. R189<br />
Panteleakos, G. 660<br />
Pantin, Isabelle 1414, 1415<br />
Panza, M. 1661<br />
Panza, Marco R572<br />
Panzeca, Ivana 577<br />
Paola, Francesco De 1284<br />
Paolantonio, Santiago 2409
Author Index 265<br />
Papanelopoulou, Faidra 186, 304<br />
Papayannakos, Dimitris R152<br />
Papuli, Giovanni 1284<br />
Pâquet, Martin 3324<br />
Paradinas Jiménez, Carlos 3401<br />
Paradis, James R955<br />
Paradis, Jim R669<br />
Paradowski, Robert J. R174<br />
Parani, Maria G. 662<br />
Parascandola, John 491, 3556, R214<br />
Paravicini Bagliani, Agostino 1240<br />
Parcell, William C. 1714<br />
Pardo-Tomás, José 1514, 1770, 3444<br />
Parés i Farràs, Ramon 2528<br />
Parés, Ramon 2135<br />
Parezo, Nancy J. 3356<br />
Pariente, Denis 1765<br />
Parisi, David P. 3642<br />
Park, Jin-Kyung 551<br />
Park, Katharine R504<br />
Parker, Wendy 1982<br />
Parkin, Sally 1620<br />
Parmentier, Jan 1727<br />
Parojcic, Dusanka 503<br />
Parot, Françoise R609<br />
Parr, Joy 3853, R179<br />
Parrish, Susan Scott 1995<br />
Parry, Bronwyn C. 154<br />
Parry, Susan 3953<br />
Parshall, Karen Hunger 85, R192<br />
Parsons, Charles R611<br />
Parthasarathy, Shobita 3954<br />
Parthier, Benno 2117, 2120<br />
Partington, Gill 212<br />
Partridge, R. B. 3796<br />
Pasach<strong>of</strong>f, Naomi 2873<br />
Pasero, Giampiero 2370<br />
Pasnau, Robert 420<br />
Passannante, Gerard 1361<br />
Passeron, Irène 1844, 1860<br />
Pässler, Ulrich 2175<br />
Past, V. 2371<br />
Pastorino, Cesare 1543<br />
Pataca, E. M. 1987<br />
Patar, Benoît 993<br />
Patard, Louis 2792<br />
Pati, Biswamoy 785<br />
Patiniotis, Manolis 1814<br />
Patte, Francois 2780<br />
Patterson, Donna A. 4011<br />
Patterson, Gary 304<br />
Pattie, Alison 3312<br />
Patton, Lydia 2262<br />
Paulett, Robert E. 1996<br />
Pauza, Colleen Marie 2193<br />
Pawley, Emily R175<br />
Pawliczek, Aleksandra 2248, 2871<br />
Payne, Lynda 1771<br />
Peace, William J. R721<br />
Peano, Giuseppe 2285<br />
Pearl, Sharrona R145<br />
Pearn, John 465, 933<br />
Pearson, Alastair W. 3190<br />
Pearson, Chris 3225<br />
Pearson, Michael R10<br />
Pearson, P. N. 1981, 2414<br />
Peck, Danielle 3290<br />
Pecker, Jean-Claude 1920<br />
Peckhaus, Volker 3039<br />
Pedersen, Bjørn 304, 2223<br />
Pedersen, Marco Nørskov R657<br />
Peebles, P. J. E. 3796<br />
Peeters, Evert 2684<br />
Pelacani da Parma, Biagio 1115<br />
Pelayo, Francisco 3267<br />
Pellegrino, Gianfranco 1122<br />
Peloso, Paolo Francesco 2737<br />
Peltola, Taru 3854<br />
Peña Puerta, José Manuel González<br />
de la 2793<br />
Peña Torres, Ligia María 3555<br />
Peña, Carolyn Thomas de la 42<br />
Penaranda Ortega, María 3328<br />
Pennock, Robert T. R913<br />
Pennuto, C. 1429<br />
Pennuto, Concetta 1515, 1527<br />
Pepe, Luigi 1804, 2809<br />
Pepi, Luciana 1086<br />
Pépin, François 1955, 1961<br />
Perdicoyianni-Paléologou, Hélène<br />
937, 938<br />
Perdiguero, Enrique 186, 3444<br />
Pereira Neto, André. 105<br />
Pereira, Michela 1163<br />
Pereira, Michele 316<br />
Pereira, Ray 492<br />
Pérez de Laborda, Miguel 1087<br />
Perez, Stanis 1787, 1792<br />
Pérez-Angón, Miguel Ángel 2875<br />
Pérez-Pariente, Joaquín 304<br />
Perilli, Lorenzo 934<br />
Peris, Gorka R67<br />
Perkins, John 304, 1962, 1963<br />
Perkowitz, Sidney 2926<br />
Perler, Dominik 983, 1088<br />
Perorazio, Thomas E. 3774<br />
Perovic, Slobodan 3114<br />
Perrone Compagni, Vittoria 1328,<br />
1329<br />
Perry, Joe 4087<br />
Perry, Yaron 2125<br />
Persson, Anders 300, 1983<br />
Persson, Johannes 2685<br />
Pesenti, Tiziana 1253<br />
Pestarini, Luis 214<br />
Pestre, Dominique 206<br />
Petagine, Antonio 1093<br />
Péteri, György 4041<br />
Peters, Peter Frank 508<br />
Peters, Timothy J. 2079, 2080<br />
Peters, Tom F. 519<br />
Peterschmitt, Luc 304<br />
Pethes, Nicolas 2034<br />
Petit, Caroline R587<br />
Petitdant, Bernard 2686, 3445<br />
Petithory, Jean-Claude 3510<br />
Petraki, Zacharoula A. 887<br />
Petri, Christoph Schmidt 125<br />
Petridou, Eleni 658<br />
Petroski, Henry R635<br />
Petrova, Svetlana S. 2286<br />
Petrunic, Josipa G. R291, R767<br />
Petsche, Hans-Joachim 2126<br />
Peumery, Jean Jacques 1772<br />
Peumery, Jean-Jacques 1964, 2687<br />
Pfau, Aleksandra Nicole 1266<br />
Pfennigwerth, S. 2456<br />
Phaf-Rheinberger, Ineke 1583<br />
Phalkey, Jahnavi R3, R833<br />
Phili, Christine 1905, 2287, 2288<br />
Picard, M. Dane 3822<br />
Piccardi, L. 326<br />
Piccolino, Marco 2027<br />
Pichel, Beatriz 3446<br />
Pickering, Andrew 8, 3643<br />
Pickstone, John 2<br />
Pickstone, John V. 2, 178, R124,<br />
R191, R401<br />
Picon, Antoine 2099<br />
Pierce, Philip 3325<br />
Piernas, Gersende 463<br />
Pietikainen, Petteri 3491<br />
Pigliucci, Massimo 3268<br />
Pikner, Tarmo 3837<br />
Pilatowicz, Jozef 3612<br />
Pilpel, Avital R303<br />
Pilson, Michael E. Q. 1719<br />
Pilsworth, Clare 1254<br />
Pimenta, Tânia Salgado 2794<br />
Pimentel, Juan 215, 2016<br />
Pina, Madalena Esperança 3447<br />
Pinault, Michel 2905<br />
Pinch, Trevor 164, R705<br />
Pinet, Patrice 1773<br />
Pini, Giorgio 1089<br />
Pinna, Giovanni 394<br />
Pinotti, Oreste 2496<br />
Pintar, Judith 429<br />
Pinto, M. S. 2415<br />
Pinto, Manuel S. 304<br />
Piro, Rosa 949<br />
Piron, Sylvain 983<br />
Pitt, Joseph C. R683<br />
Pitts, Brent A. 1173<br />
Pizarroso, Noemi 3326<br />
Pizzi, Katia 3613<br />
Pla i Carrera, Josep 1906<br />
Planck, Max 3115<br />
Planta, Helen 2949<br />
Plassmeyer, Peter 1315<br />
Plate, Daniel Robert 2927<br />
Plater, M. John 2372, 4012<br />
Platonova, Nadezhda I. 3376<br />
Platt, Harold L. R916<br />
Plotnick, Rachel 3955<br />
Ploumpidis, D. 660<br />
Pluta, Olaf 420<br />
Podgorny, Irina 246, 2616, 3287<br />
Podkonski, Robert 1090, 1144<br />
Poel, Ibo Van de 3614<br />
Poggi, Christine 2913<br />
Pohl, W. Gerhard 304, 2223<br />
Pohl-Valero, Stefan 2324<br />
Poincaré, Henri 2140<br />
Poisson, Jacques 2795, 2991<br />
Politi, Francesco 1284<br />
Pollard, Elizabeth Ann 902<br />
Pollini, Nadia 1091<br />
Pollock, Neil 4088<br />
Polo, Marco 1180<br />
Pols, Hans 552, R917<br />
Pomata, Gianna 1774, 1775<br />
Pompeo Faracovi, Ornella 1430<br />
Pont, Jean-Claude 2289, R360<br />
Poole, Robert 3692<br />
Poole, William 1710, 1715, 1802<br />
Popov, Igor 3269<br />
Poppi, Antonio 1345<br />
Popplow, Marcus 2108<br />
Pormann, Peter E. 606, 638, 917<br />
Porro, Pasquale 999<br />
Porter, Suzanne 1235<br />
Porter, Theodore M. R726, R914<br />
Portuondo, María M. 1416<br />
Poser, Stefan 520
266 Author Index<br />
Post, Carl A. 3680<br />
Postnikov, Alexey V. 1997<br />
Posy, Carl 534<br />
Poth, Susanne 2373<br />
Potkowski, Edward 1330<br />
Potter, Paul E. 327<br />
Potter, William C. 3768<br />
Potthast, Jörg 4031<br />
Poulakou-Rebelakou, E. 660<br />
Poulakou-Rebelakou, Effie 658<br />
Poulin, Isabelle 3254<br />
Poulle, Emmanuel 1417<br />
Pourprix, Bernard 2325, R156<br />
Powell, Alexander 3890<br />
Power, Michael L. 466<br />
Powers, John C. R631<br />
Pozza, Marco 1181<br />
Pradier, Pierre-Charles 2066<br />
Prainsack, Barbara 3891<br />
Prangh<strong>of</strong>er, Sebastian 1776<br />
Prasad, Amit R96<br />
Pratschke, Margarete 537<br />
Preda, Alex R144<br />
Presas i Puig, Albert 2876<br />
Prete, Ivano Dal R327<br />
Prévot, Brigitte 1182<br />
Price, David H. 3357<br />
Price, Megan 2617<br />
Priego, Natalia 2123, 2127<br />
Priesner, Claus 254, R591, R908<br />
Prince, Ruth J. 819<br />
Princehouse, Patricia 3244<br />
Principe, Lawrence M. 106, 304, 1598<br />
Prindle, David F. 3875<br />
Prior, Pauline R917<br />
Prioreschi, Plinio 873<br />
Prodger, Phillip 2194<br />
Pross, Christian 2890<br />
Prosser, Jodicus Wayne 3062<br />
Proto, Mario 1284<br />
Protschky, Susie 2457<br />
Proust, Christine 834, 835, R766<br />
Provost, Jean-Pierre 3075<br />
Pruchnic, Jeff 3918<br />
Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Pille 4090<br />
Prystash, Justin 2195<br />
Przenioslo, Malgorzata 3040<br />
Psenka, Carolyn Elyse 4122<br />
Psillos, Stathis 125, 132, R152<br />
Puaksom, Davisakd 2769<br />
Pufal, Hans 2852<br />
Puffert, Douglas J. 521<br />
Pugliano, Valentina 1735<br />
Puhakka, Riikka 3200<br />
Puig, Albert Presas I 3615<br />
Puig-Pla, Carles R28<br />
Pulgarín Guerrero, Antonio 2695<br />
Pulkkinen, Jarmo 1563<br />
Pumfrey, Stephen R397<br />
Purdy, Christiana Therese 966<br />
Purinton, Marjean D. 2012<br />
Pyenson, Lewis 43, 2357<br />
Pyne, Stephen J. 365, 4123, R518<br />
Q<br />
Qian Wei 80, 765<br />
Qian, Xianyou 676<br />
Qiao Xunxiang 677, 766<br />
Qu Anjing 547, 707, 708, 711, 1910,<br />
3050<br />
Queirós, Alírio 3327<br />
Queiroz, Maria Goretti 3956<br />
Quenet, Grégory 1716<br />
Quílez, Juan 304<br />
Quin, Grégory 2688<br />
Quinlan, Sean M. 2067<br />
Quinn, Roswell 4013<br />
Quinones Vidal, Elena 3328<br />
Quintais, Luís 2738<br />
Quintero, Camilo 2326<br />
Quivik, Freric L. 3226<br />
Qureshi, Sadiah R233<br />
R<br />
Rabeharisoa, Vololona 3957<br />
Rabin, Sheila J. R945<br />
Rabusseau, Raphaël 1984<br />
Radelet-de Grave, P. 273<br />
Radelet-de Grave, Patricia 273, 1670<br />
Radick, Gregory 2206, R331, R498,<br />
R540<br />
Radstake, Maud 3779<br />
Rae, Ian D. 4014<br />
Raffa, R. B. 311<br />
Ragep, F. Jamil R546<br />
Rahman, Shahid 578<br />
Rahman, Shahina 3483<br />
Raia-Grean, Courtenay 2255<br />
Raimondi, Francesco Paolo 1284<br />
Rainger, Ronald 2<br />
Raizman-Kedar, Yael 1092, 1149<br />
Raj, Kapil 545, 775, R659<br />
Rajagopalan, Ramya 3943<br />
Ralley, Robert 1138<br />
Ramacciotti, Karina 3508<br />
Ramana, M. V. 3769<br />
Ramasubramanian, K. R792<br />
Rammer, Gerhard R919<br />
Ramos Carrillo, Antonio 2793<br />
Ramos, Samuel 3447<br />
Rampelt, Jason 2951<br />
Rampling, Jennifer R666<br />
Rampling, Jennifer M. 304, 1441<br />
Ramsay, O. Bertrand R68<br />
Ramsden, Edmund 2580, 3344<br />
Ramsey, Jeff R44<br />
Ramsey, Matthew R733<br />
Randall, Stacey Ingrum 3557<br />
Ranea, Alberto Guillermo 246<br />
Rankin, Alisha 1533<br />
Ransom, P. J. G. 522<br />
Rao, Anupama 2883<br />
Raos, Nenad 2879<br />
Raoult, Jean-Pierre 247<br />
Raphael, Renée 1406, 1643<br />
Raphals, Lisa R552<br />
Rapoport, Yossef 339<br />
Raposo, Pedro 2310, R597<br />
Rappaport, Rhoda R878, R909<br />
Rasche, Ulrich 1852<br />
Rashed, R. 578<br />
Rashed, Roshdi 108, 594, 595, 607,<br />
883<br />
Rasmussen, Seth C. 1152, R632<br />
Raup, David M. 3244<br />
Raven, Wim 559<br />
Raynal, Cécile 504, 2796, 2797, 2981,<br />
3578, 3579, 3958<br />
Raynaud, Dominique 165<br />
Rayner-Canham, Ge<strong>of</strong>f 312, 2374<br />
Rayner-Canham, Marelene 312, 2374<br />
Raz, Mical 3492<br />
Raz-Krakotzkin, Amnon R71<br />
Razzell, Peter 493<br />
Razzell, Peter E. 467<br />
Re, Lucia 2950<br />
Reagan, Leslie J. 2928<br />
Reay, Barry 2547<br />
Rebok, Sandra 2434<br />
Recasens Gallart, Eduard 1662, 1907<br />
Recher, Harry F. 373<br />
Rechtman, Richard 3966<br />
Redhead, Michael L. G. 293<br />
Redondo Alvarado, María Dolores<br />
3675<br />
Reed, B. Cameron 3153<br />
Reed, James R581<br />
Reeds, Karen R613<br />
Reese, Garth D., Jr. 1621<br />
Reeves, Eileen R315, R467<br />
Reeves, Nicky 1850<br />
Regal, Brian R852<br />
Regazzini, Eugenio 3041<br />
Regenspurger, Katja 2068<br />
Reggiani, Andrés H. 3288<br />
Rego, Brianna 3990<br />
Rehak, Paul 853<br />
Rehren, Thilo 1610<br />
Reichenbach, Maria Cecilia von 3116<br />
Reid, Julia 2196<br />
Reiding, Jurrie R564<br />
Reidy, Michael S. R49, R266<br />
Reikowsky, Ryan C. 3927<br />
Reill, Peter Hanns 1806, 2045<br />
Reilly, Brian Joseph 1209<br />
Reilly, Philip R. 3892<br />
Reinarz, Jonathan R841, R847<br />
Reinberg, Alain E. 2689<br />
Reinhard, Diana T. 2690<br />
Reinhardt, Carsten 44, 304, R719,<br />
R950<br />
Reinink, Gerrit J. 650<br />
Reinsalu, Kristina 4090<br />
Reis, Burkhard 866<br />
Reis, Elizabeth 414<br />
Reiss, John O. 395<br />
Reiss, Julian 125<br />
Reiss, Timothy J. R180<br />
Remedios, Francis 434<br />
Ren Dingcheng 1153<br />
Renner, Claude 1316<br />
Rensenbrink, Greta 3899<br />
Rentetzi, Maria 3750<br />
Renzi, Silvia De 1777<br />
Repolho, Sara 2691<br />
Resnick, Irven Michael 1191<br />
Resnik, David B. 3724<br />
Restivo, Sal 109<br />
Reuther, Gerald 3095<br />
Rey Bueno, Mar 1516<br />
Rey, Javier Docampo 1378, 1379<br />
Rey, Jean-Claude 468<br />
Reybrouck, David Van 2548<br />
Reyero, Susana González 3377<br />
Reyes, Raquel A. G. 2692<br />
Reynolds, Andrew R480<br />
Reynolds, Philip L. 1210<br />
Reznick, David N. 2516<br />
Reznick, Jeffrey S. R897<br />
Rhees, David J. 514<br />
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg 404, 2479,<br />
3009, 3010, 3278, 3879<br />
Rhonheimer, Martín 396<br />
Riaud, Xavier 2693, 3448, 3449
Author Index 267<br />
Ribeiro, Adelia Maria Miglievich<br />
3929<br />
Ribeiro, Andréa 3477<br />
Ribes, David R148<br />
Ricci, Saverio 1303<br />
Rice, Richard E. R336<br />
Richard, Nathalie 2591<br />
Richards, Bernard 3864<br />
Richards, Graham 384, 397, 398,<br />
R609, R903<br />
Richards, Joan L. R593<br />
Richards, Robert J. 2213<br />
Richards, Ted R658<br />
Richardson, Alan 133, R89, R143<br />
Richardson, Angelique R312<br />
Richardson, Kristina Lynn 1255<br />
Richardson, Nigel 2770<br />
Richardson, Ruth 2694<br />
Richardson, Sarah S. 3011<br />
Richert, Lucas 3991<br />
Richmond, Jesse 2952, 3289, R226<br />
Richmond, Marsha R110<br />
Richter, Tonio Sebastian 1164<br />
Rickles, Dean R152<br />
Ricordel, Joëlle 640<br />
Rider, Christine 22<br />
Riecau, Nicolas 2066<br />
Riera Climent, Cristina 2695<br />
Riera i Tuèbols, Santiago 2823, 2840<br />
Riera Palmero, Juan Bautista 3401<br />
Ries, Christopher Jacob 3255<br />
Ries, Klaus 2117<br />
Rieznik, Marina 3063<br />
Righter, Robert W. 357<br />
Rignani, Orsola 1211, 1212<br />
Rihll, Tracey 523<br />
Riis, Søren 166<br />
Rijsingen, Miriam van 3740<br />
Rikoon, S. 3838<br />
Ring, Malvin E. 1778<br />
Ringmar, Erik 349<br />
Ringsdorf, Helmut 304<br />
Rios, Venetia Durando Braga 2739<br />
Riper, A. Bowdoin Van R166, R885<br />
Rippa Bonati, Maurizio 2683<br />
Risse, Guenter B. R421<br />
Ritchey, Sara 967<br />
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm 1833<br />
Ritzmann, Iris 216<br />
Rius, Mònica R804<br />
Rivett, Sarah 1758<br />
Robbin, Alice 4061, 4089<br />
Robert, Aurélien 1144<br />
Robert, Jason Scott R690<br />
Roberts, Daniel Sanjiv 2696<br />
Roberts, Gerrylynn K. 304<br />
Roberts, Gwilym 2841<br />
Roberts, Jody A. R630<br />
Roberts, Jonathan R290<br />
Roberts, Lissa 545, 2100, R256<br />
Róbertsdóttir, Hrefna 1826<br />
Robertson, Frances R54, R614<br />
Robertson, Jo 2771<br />
Robertson, Linda Raine 3681<br />
Robin, Nicolas 2491<br />
Robinson, E. 318<br />
Robinson, Jason 3012<br />
Robinson, Michael R129<br />
Robotti, Nadia 3091, 3092<br />
Robson, Eleanor R532<br />
Roca i Rosell, Antoni 227, 2134,<br />
2135, 2877, 2906, 2956, 3117<br />
Roca Rosell, Francesc 2101<br />
Rocca, Julius R902<br />
Rock, Jan 2548<br />
Rocke, Alan 2223, R807<br />
Rocke, Alan J. 2375, R115, R866<br />
Rodolfi, Anna 994<br />
Rodrigues, Jeorgina Gentil 23<br />
Rodrigues-Carvalho, Claudia 415<br />
Rodríguez de Romo, Ana Cecilia<br />
3282<br />
Roe, Shirley A. 2021<br />
Roelcke, Volker 167<br />
Roepstorff, Andreas 3908<br />
Roero, Clara Silvia 2285<br />
Rogers, David 3154<br />
Rogge, Sabine 2532<br />
Rohde, Joy 3924<br />
Rohden, Fabíola 2529<br />
Rohr, Christian 324, 328<br />
Roland, Alex 4042, 4124<br />
Roll-Hansen, Nils 3509<br />
Romanowski, Sylvie 2484<br />
Rome, Adam 3855<br />
Romizi, Friedrich Stadler Donata<br />
R953<br />
Rommevaux, Sabine 1110, 1115,<br />
1380, R132<br />
Romo, José 1559<br />
Ronen, Yehudit 3992<br />
Rong Zhiy 732<br />
Rong Zhiyi 733<br />
Ronzon, Francesco 175<br />
Rood, Daniel Brett 2207<br />
Rooney, David 2842<br />
Roper, Lyndal 987<br />
Roqué Rodríguez, Xavier 3117<br />
Rosbottom, Ronald C. R671<br />
Rose, F. Clifford 844<br />
Rose, Louis R619<br />
Rose, Nikolas 3900, 3909<br />
Rose, Susan 1456<br />
Rosell Colomina, Jaume 2101<br />
Roselli, Amneris 909, 917<br />
Rosen, Jacob 874<br />
Rosenberg, Charles E. 480, 490<br />
Rosenberg, Daniel R37<br />
Rosenberg, Gary D. 329, 1717<br />
Rosenberg, Jay F. 147<br />
Rosenkranz, Ze’ev 2878<br />
Rosner, Lisa 2697<br />
Ross, Andrew 3725<br />
Ross, Sage R281<br />
Rosser, Sue V. R428<br />
Rossetti, Livio 851<br />
Rossi, Michael 3199<br />
Rossi, Pietro B. 1196<br />
Rossi, Umberto 4125<br />
Rossiter, David A. 3856<br />
Rößler, Hole 3095<br />
Rostgaard, Marianne R764<br />
Rota-Tréguier, Carole 19<br />
Roth, Ralf 2843<br />
Roth, Udo 2117<br />
Rothblatt, Sheldon 248<br />
Rothenberg, Marc R716<br />
Rothstein, Bret 1488<br />
Roudet, Nicolas 1404<br />
Rouet, Dominique 2069<br />
Rous, Elizabeth 3974<br />
Rousseau, G. S. 1588<br />
Rousseau, George 1588<br />
Roussel, Claude 1180<br />
Rowe, David E. R944<br />
Rowland, Ingrid D. 1304, 1418<br />
Rowland, Stephen M. 2022<br />
Rowlinson, J. S. 301, 314<br />
Roy, Srirupa 3693<br />
Roy, Tirthankar 789<br />
Rubin, Eli 4043, 4044<br />
Rubin, James H. 2197<br />
Rubin, Miri R133<br />
Rubin, Mordecai B. 2376, 3155<br />
Rubin, Rehav 796<br />
Rudd, Jeffrey D. 4045<br />
Rudolph, Enno 1362<br />
Rudolph, John R342<br />
Rueber, Micah Aaron 3663<br />
Ruiz Higueras, Luisa 1381<br />
Ruiz, Arturo 3362<br />
Ruiz-Castell, Pedro R728<br />
Ruiz-Gómez, Natasha 2149<br />
Ruiz-Gutiérrez, Rosaura 2512<br />
Rumore, Gina Maria 3227<br />
Runnel, Pille 4090<br />
Rupke, Nicolaas 2029, 2517, R692<br />
Rupke, Nicolaas A. 1806, 2478, 2518<br />
Rupke, Nicolass A. 1806<br />
Ruse, Michael 399, 2516, 2519, 3244,<br />
R296, R622<br />
Rush, Andy 334<br />
Rushton, Alan R. 469<br />
Russell, Andrew L. R499<br />
Russell, Caskey 804<br />
Russell, Jane M. 2875<br />
Ruswick, Brent R555<br />
Ruthenberg, Klaus 304<br />
Rutkin, H. Darrel 1139, 1588<br />
Rutkin, H. Darrell 1431<br />
Rütten, Thomas 935, 1517, 2929<br />
Rüttimann, Beat 2117<br />
Rutty, Christopher J. 3580<br />
Ryan, Vanessa L. 2198<br />
Rytteri, Teijo 3200<br />
Ryzewski, Krysta 1799<br />
S<br />
Sá, Dominichi Miranda de 2999<br />
Sá, Guilherme José da Silva e 415<br />
Sá, Magali Romero 2999, 3450, 3451,<br />
3865<br />
Sá, Mario 1622<br />
Saatsi, Juha 134<br />
Sabea, Hanan 3664<br />
Sabin, Paul 73<br />
Sabra, A. I. 579<br />
Sacco, Lynn 2698<br />
Sachedina, Hassan 3830<br />
Sachs, Aaron 2467<br />
Sachse, Carola 2971, 3775<br />
Sackur, Jérôme 2581<br />
Saeki, Koji 3889<br />
Safier, Neil 803, 2867<br />
Sahinoglu, Serap 72<br />
Saijirahu, Buyanchuglagin 751<br />
Saint, Andrew 524<br />
Saito, Fumikazu 1489<br />
Saito, Osamu 558<br />
Sakamoto, Kuni R438<br />
Sakarovitch, Joël 274<br />
Salavert Fabiani, Vicent Lluís 2877<br />
Salavert Fabiani, Vicente L. 1557<br />
Salerno, Elena 3616<br />
Salguero, C. Pierce 752
268 Author Index<br />
Salhab, Muhammad K. 135<br />
Saliba, George 608, R446<br />
Salinsky, John 470<br />
Salisbury, Donald 3118<br />
Salisbury, Laura 217<br />
Salmond, Anne 1998<br />
Salvatore, Ricardo Donato 2907<br />
Samerski, Stefan 1331<br />
Samsó, Julio 609, 613<br />
San Juan, Rose Marie 1282<br />
Sánchez Arteaga, Juan Manuel 2549,<br />
2550<br />
Sánchez Arteaga, Juanma 2551<br />
Sánchez Gázquez, Joaquín José 1363<br />
Sánchez, Alberto 3362<br />
Sanchez, Guillermo C. 1779<br />
Sánchez, José Ramón Bertomeu R656<br />
Sánchez-Ron, José M. 2908<br />
Sandel, Michael J. 200<br />
Sanders, Karin 2618<br />
Sandifer, Edward R280<br />
Sandín, Máximo 400<br />
Sandman, Alison 1457<br />
Sankey, Howard 137<br />
Sanmartín Míguez, Santiago 3569<br />
Santarén, Juan Fernández 2908<br />
Santi, Francesco 1332<br />
Santos, Fernando Sergio Dumas dos<br />
3581<br />
Santos, Laura Carvalho dos 2492<br />
Santos, Luiz A. de Castro 3452<br />
Santos, Marco Steinert 2128<br />
Santos, Ricardo Ventura 415<br />
Sapp, Jan 2530<br />
Sappol, Michael 2699<br />
Sarafianos, Aris 2070<br />
Sarasohn, Lisa T. 1644, R201<br />
Sarhangi, Reza 596<br />
Sari, Nil 471<br />
Sarnowsky, Jürgen R72<br />
Sato, Ken’ichi 685<br />
Sato, Yasushi R406<br />
Satterley, Renae 1419<br />
Satya, Laxman D. R6<br />
Satzinger, Helga 3270<br />
Sauer, Tilman 2878, R711<br />
Saunders, Barry 3959<br />
Saunders, David 1552<br />
Saunders, Peter T. 433<br />
Savage-Smith, Emilie 339<br />
Savaton, Pierre R438, R878<br />
Savino, Christina 917<br />
Savitt, Steven R238<br />
Savoie, Denis 1922<br />
Saxton, Alex 233<br />
Sayward, Charles 3042<br />
Scales, David Alaistair 3993<br />
Scales, Rebecca P. 3617<br />
Scarborough, John R388<br />
Scarth, Alwyn 330<br />
Šćepanović, Sandra 858<br />
Schaefer, Gerhard 2117<br />
Schaeffer-Grabiel, Felicity 528<br />
Schaffer, Simon 545, 779, 1698, 2041,<br />
R102<br />
Schäffner, Klaus 2117<br />
Schaffner, Wolfgang 2844<br />
Schagen, Udo 3558<br />
Schall, Virgínia Torres 3977<br />
Schank, Jeff 2<br />
Scharf, Sara R246<br />
Schatz-Jakobsen, Claus 2199<br />
Schatzberg, Eric R673<br />
Schayegh, Cyrus 2886<br />
Schechner, Sara J. 1663<br />
Schecter, David 367<br />
Scheffler, Robin Wolfe 3119<br />
Scheible, Heinz 1355<br />
Schettino, Edvige 242<br />
Scheutz, Martin 1864<br />
Schickore, Jutta 127, R313, R636<br />
Schieder, Wolfgang 2909<br />
Schiefsky, Mark 893<br />
Schiffer, Michael Brian R84<br />
Schiller, Joanna 2176<br />
Schillinger, Klaus 1611<br />
Schimma, Sabine 2129<br />
Schipper, Frank 3618<br />
Schirrmacher, Arne 3805<br />
Schlanger, Nathan 442<br />
Schleiermacher, Sabine 3453<br />
Schleifer, David 3665<br />
Schleiner, Winfried 1588, 1785<br />
Schlich, Thomas 447, 3454<br />
Schloegel, Judith Johns 3271<br />
Schlombs, Corinna 3644<br />
Schlünder, Martina 3383<br />
Schmaltz, Florian 2963, 3383, 3682<br />
Schmaus, Warren R162<br />
Schmidgen, Henning 2479<br />
Schmidl, Petra G. 623<br />
Schmidt, Peter Allon, Jr. 2930<br />
Schmidt, Ulf 3699<br />
Schmidt-Aßmann, Eberhard 206<br />
Schmidt-Biggemann, Wilhelm 1623<br />
Schmiederer, Katja 1965<br />
Schmit, David T. 2582<br />
Schmitt, Stéphane 2028, 3261, R32,<br />
R453<br />
Schmitz, Max 1197<br />
Schmuhl, Hans-Walter 3302<br />
Schmutz, Hans-Konrad 216<br />
Schnalke, Thomas 472<br />
Schneider, Birgit 174, 1800<br />
Schneider, Pablo 1572<br />
Schneider, U. J. 257<br />
Schneider, William H. 3283<br />
Schneiderman, Jill R127<br />
Schnell, Bernhard 1256<br />
Schnelle, Thomas 3383<br />
Schöck, C. 578<br />
Schoenl, William 3290<br />
Scholfield, Katherine 3830<br />
Schondelmeyer, Stephen W. 4015<br />
Schopf, J. William 3244<br />
Schrader, Astrid 3893<br />
Schrader, Shlomo R. 802<br />
Schraiber, Lilia Blima 3440<br />
Schramm, Manuel 3191<br />
Schröder, Stefan 1174<br />
Schröder, W. 1679<br />
Schröder, Wilfried 2953<br />
Schroer, B. 3806<br />
Schubring, Gert 275, R92<br />
Schueler, Judith 2845<br />
Schulein, Thomas M. 2249<br />
Schulkin, Jay 466<br />
Schultheiss, Dirk 2666<br />
Schulze, Elke 1856<br />
Schulze-Fielitz, Helmuth 206<br />
Schumaker, Lyn 825<br />
Schummer, Joachim 304<br />
Schüring, Michael 2971, R117<br />
Schüttpelz, Erhard 4031<br />
Schwantes, Benjamin R601<br />
Schwartz, Norton A. 3770<br />
Schwartz, Richard A. 3741<br />
Schwartzman, David 302<br />
Schweber, S. S. 3120<br />
Schwegman, Jeffrey 1645<br />
Schweikardt, Christoph 1780<br />
Schweizer, C. 1985<br />
Schweizer, Claudia 2458<br />
Schwerdtfeger, Michael 1806<br />
Schwerin, Alexander von 3243<br />
Schwinges, Rainer Christoph 249<br />
Sconocchia, Sergio 851<br />
Scranton, Philip 4046<br />
Scully, Richard J. 2435<br />
Scurry, Amelia 2187<br />
Seales, Chad E. 3589<br />
Sears, Lindsay L. 1476<br />
Seaver, Kirsten A. 1183<br />
Secondo, Pierre 4058<br />
Secord, James A. 2161, 2200<br />
Sedgley, Christine 2700<br />
Seeman, Jeffrey I. R204<br />
Segal, Alain 971, 2701, 2702<br />
Segal, Judy Z. R888<br />
Segonds, Alain-Philippe 1420<br />
Segre, Michael R578<br />
Segre, Vera 1257<br />
Segriff, Joseph Michael 3493<br />
Seidel, Robert W. R130, R647<br />
Seidengart, Jean 1396, 1421, R119,<br />
R120<br />
Seiler, Cotten 3619<br />
Seiner Lizárraga, Lizardo 1986<br />
Seitz, Jonathan 1333<br />
Sela, Shlomo 795<br />
Selcer, Perrin 3925<br />
Selderhuis, H. J. 257<br />
Self, David R. R314<br />
Selfridge-Field, Eleanor 218<br />
Selin, Helaine 24<br />
Seller, Fabio 1123<br />
Sellers, Christopher R385<br />
Selosse, Philippe 1474<br />
Seltman, Muriel 1664<br />
Şenkon, Hülya 610<br />
Senra, Nelson 2290<br />
Sepkoski, David 3244, R725<br />
Serarcangeli, Carla 918<br />
Serchuk, Camille 339<br />
Serjeantson, R. W. 1646<br />
Servos, John W. R368, R755<br />
Seth, Suman 3121<br />
Sethna, Christabelle R288<br />
Setoguchi, Akihisa 401<br />
Shackelford, Jole R666<br />
Shaffer, Elinor R471<br />
Shagrir, Oron 534<br />
Shahvar, Soli 2846, 2847, 2857<br />
Shallat, Todd R589<br />
Shaltout, Mosalam 841<br />
Shamir, Eli 4091<br />
Shank, J. B. R37<br />
Shank, Michael H. 1422, 1423, R788<br />
Shanks, Niall R375<br />
Shapin, Steven 9<br />
Shapiro, Aaron R618<br />
Shapiro, Adam R. 1836<br />
Shapiro, Alan E. R475, R557<br />
Sharpe, Matthew 875<br />
Sharples, Niall R271
Author Index 269<br />
Shayler, David 4126<br />
Shea, Patrick 2377<br />
Shea, William R. 1699<br />
Sheehan, Helena 74<br />
Sheffy, Yigal 2964<br />
Sheikh, Samira 1999<br />
Shell, Hanna Rose 1544<br />
Shell-Gellasch, Amy 75, R362, R501<br />
Shelton, Robert R347<br />
Shen, Grace R803<br />
Shengelia, Ramaz 473<br />
Shepherd, Michael 3494<br />
Sheppard, Kathleen L. 2619, 2620<br />
Sheridan, Michael 817<br />
Sheynin, Oscar 2291, 3043<br />
Shi Rusong 3455<br />
Shi Yunli 80, 709<br />
Shickore, Jutta 2531<br />
Shimabara Kenzo 1966, 2378<br />
Shindler, Karolyn 3238<br />
Shklar, Gerald 1518, 2639, 2703<br />
Shoemaker, Nancy 366<br />
Shorter, Edward 3495<br />
Shriar, Efram Sera R359<br />
Shteir, Ann R29<br />
Shterenshis, Michael V. 474<br />
Shukin, Nicole 2910<br />
Shulman, Bonnie R394<br />
Shulman, Peter R800<br />
Shulman, Peter A. 4047<br />
Shvarts, Shifra 3994<br />
Siani, Antonio Carlos 3581<br />
Sibum, H. Otto 2327<br />
Sichau, Christian 25<br />
Siddiqi, Asif A. 2870, 4127<br />
Sider, David R500<br />
Sidoli, Nathan 597, R532<br />
Siegelbaum, Lewis H. 3620<br />
Siegert, Martin 3820<br />
Siegmund-Schultze, Reinhard 3044<br />
Siena, Kevin 1588, R864<br />
Sierla, Seppo 4060<br />
Sigaut, François 2040<br />
Siger <strong>of</strong> Brabant 1093<br />
Sigrist, René 1923<br />
Sikk, Allan 3726<br />
Siler, Stetson M. 4128<br />
Silla, Edith Dudley 1124<br />
Silliman, R. H. 2416<br />
Silva, Adriana Sousa 489<br />
Silva, André Felipe Cândido da 3451,<br />
3506<br />
Silva, C. P. da 1987<br />
Silva, Elizabeth Christina da 415<br />
Silva, Glaucia Maria da 304<br />
Silva, José Miguel Leal da 304<br />
Silva, Luna Rodrigues Freitas 3995<br />
Silver, Christopher 2704<br />
Simmonds, Jeanette R825<br />
Simmons, Anna 304<br />
Simmons, Charlotte 2292<br />
Simmons, David 3456<br />
Simões, Ana 76, 304, 2223, R831<br />
Simon, Anne 2583<br />
Simon, Christian 2459<br />
Simon, Gérard 136<br />
Simon, Jonathan 304, R507, R695<br />
Simon, Josep 2328<br />
Simon, Roger D. R232<br />
Simon, Sophie 1334<br />
Simondon, Gilbert 525<br />
Simonetta, Alberto Mario 236<br />
Simonis, Fabien 755<br />
Simpson, Pat 2916<br />
Sims, Christopher 3621<br />
Sinclair, Bruce R19<br />
Singh, Maina Chawla 2705<br />
Singh, Ranjita Majumder 4092<br />
Siqinbilig 80<br />
Siqueira, Rogério Monteiro da 3045<br />
Siraisi, Nancy G. 1519, R569<br />
Sirridge, Mary 420<br />
Sisko, John E. 894<br />
Šišma, Pavel 3031<br />
Sismondo, Sergio 3786, 3787, R592<br />
Sivasundaram, Sujit 10, 45, 220, R818<br />
Sivin, Nathan 710<br />
Skemer, Don C. 988<br />
Skrycki, Radoslaw 1458<br />
Slater, John 1557<br />
Slatman, Jenny 2982<br />
Sleigh, Charlotte 3291, R167, R262,<br />
R604<br />
Slingerland, Edward 168<br />
Slinn, Judy R889<br />
Slotten, Hugh R. R436<br />
Slusarczyk, Janusz M. 2494<br />
Smadja, Ivahn 3122<br />
Small, Margaret 1459, R603<br />
Smallwood, John 1700<br />
Smallwood, T. M. 1184<br />
Smart, Andrew 3745<br />
Smend, Rudolf 1806<br />
Smet, Daniel de 567<br />
Smets, Alexis 176, 304, R486<br />
Smilianskaia, Elena B. 1865<br />
Smith, A. Mark 617, R747<br />
Smith, Benjamin T. 2212<br />
Smith, Catherine 2943<br />
Smith, Charles H. 2480<br />
Smith, Elta 4111<br />
Smith, George 169<br />
Smith, Hilary A. R108<br />
Smith, Jenny Leigh R921<br />
Smith, Jonathan 2143, 2187<br />
Smith, Jonathan M. 507<br />
Smith, Justin E. H. 1647, R161<br />
Smith, Melissa 3727<br />
Smith, Merritt Roe 110<br />
Smith, Norman A. F. R762<br />
Smith, Pamela H. 526, 1468, 1545,<br />
1560<br />
Smith, Pamela Jane 3378<br />
Smith, Paul J. 1469<br />
Smith, Robert W. R652<br />
Smith, Robyn 3457<br />
Smith, Roger R329, R403, R517,<br />
R609, R903<br />
Smith, S. Halikowski 1534<br />
Smith, Shawn Michelle 2916<br />
Smith, Wally 4093<br />
Smith-Howard, Kendra 3666<br />
Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty 2200,<br />
R29, R128, R513<br />
Smoller, Laura Ackerman 1140<br />
Smorynski, Craig 3035<br />
Smythe, Deirdre 3928<br />
Sneddon, Andrew 1763<br />
Snelders, Stephen 3272<br />
Snyder, James G. 1438<br />
Sobiech, Frank 1718<br />
Sochan, George 2772<br />
Soderquist, Thomas 2<br />
Söderqvist, Thomas 475, 476<br />
Söding, P. 3807<br />
S<strong>of</strong>fientino, Bruno 1719<br />
Soifer, Alexander 3046<br />
Soler, Lena 137<br />
Solère, Jean-Luc 379<br />
Solhdju, Katrin 3303<br />
Solís Santos, Carlos 1648<br />
Solomon, David H. 3156<br />
Solovey, Mark R387<br />
Soloviev, A. D. 2293<br />
Soly, Hugo 512<br />
Somel, Selçuk Aksin 642<br />
Sommer, Andreas Urs 1874<br />
Sommer, Marianne R565<br />
Sommer, Ulrike 443, 2621<br />
Sommerey, Constance R662<br />
Sonenscher, Michael 2046<br />
Song Bing 709<br />
Song Renke 720<br />
Sorci, Alessandra 1382, 1383<br />
Sørensen, Henrik Kragh 102, 2294<br />
Sorge, Valeria 1094, 1213<br />
Sorj, Bernardo 4094<br />
Soukup, Rudolph Werner R905<br />
Sourkes, Theodore L. 2798<br />
Soutet, Olivier 948<br />
Souza, Christiane Maria Cruz de 3559<br />
Souza, Eduardo F. Alexander Amaral<br />
de 3960<br />
Souza, Letícia Pumar Alves de 3581<br />
Souza, Vanderlei Sebastião de 3292<br />
Sovacool, Benjamin K. 3228<br />
Sowerwinea, Charles 2552<br />
Soysa, Kemal de 1680<br />
Spalding, D. A. E. 2436<br />
Spallino, Patrizia 580<br />
Spanagel, David R472, R558<br />
Spary, E. C. 1705, 2109<br />
Spary, Emma 545<br />
Spath, Susan 3279<br />
Speece, Darren 3857<br />
Speer, Andreas 1095–1097<br />
Speich, Daniel 2437<br />
Spence, Christine 493<br />
Spivack, Carla 2201<br />
Spranzi, Marta 1681<br />
Spruit, Leen 1034<br />
Spurling, Thomas H. 3156<br />
Stacy, Ian 3229<br />
Staehelin, Martin 1806<br />
Stäheli, Urs 4031<br />
Staley, Thomas W. 2263<br />
Stalter, Sunny 528<br />
Stamhuis, Ida R86<br />
Stan, Marius 1875<br />
Standish, David 331<br />
Stanford, P. Kyle 138<br />
Stange, Marion 2083<br />
Stanley, Heather R528<br />
Stanley, Matthew 2214, R667<br />
Stapleford, Thomas A. 3361<br />
Stapleton, Darwin H. 3458, R837<br />
Star, Paul 3250<br />
Starr, Douglas 2013<br />
Staubermann, K. B. 2232<br />
Staubermann, Klaus R412<br />
Stedall, Jacqueline R234<br />
Steedman, Carolyn 46<br />
Steele, J.M. 842<br />
Steele, John R118<br />
Steen, Robert F. 4058
270 Author Index<br />
Steen, Tomoko Y. 3273<br />
Steeno, Omer P. 183, 1520, 2706<br />
Stegenga, Jacob R89, R193<br />
Stein, Claudia 1521, 3941, R869<br />
Steinberg, David A. 419, 2562<br />
Steinhauser, Thomas R417<br />
Steinle, Friedrich 127, 139, 2329<br />
Stepanov, V. L. 2848<br />
Stephens, Carlene E. R769<br />
Stephens, Elizabeth 2707<br />
Stephenson, Craig 2311<br />
Stephenson, F. Richard 1125<br />
Stercken, Martina 1174<br />
Sterckx, Roel 757<br />
Sterelny, Kim 360<br />
Stern, Alexandra Minna R242<br />
Stevens, A. 857<br />
Stevens, Annick 857<br />
Stevens, Hallam 3894<br />
Stewart, Bruce E. R131<br />
Stewart, Philip J. 2379<br />
Stiles, Anne 2931<br />
Stillwell, Craig 2<br />
Stine, Jeffrey K. R672<br />
Stock, Christine 2141<br />
Stöcken, Malte R802<br />
St<strong>of</strong>f, Heiko 3996<br />
Stolzenberg, Daniel R834<br />
Stolzenberg, Gabriel 47<br />
Storey, William Kelleher 527<br />
Stott, Rebecca R218<br />
Stout, Adam 3379<br />
Stradling, David R900<br />
Straley, Jessica 2481<br />
Strand, Roger 147<br />
Stranges, Anthony R548<br />
Strano, Giorgio 243, 1682<br />
Strasser, Bruno J. R563<br />
Štrbáňová, Soňa 304, 2223<br />
Strebel, Bernhard 2971<br />
Strick, James R423<br />
Strick, James E. 2520<br />
Ströbel, Hermann 2117<br />
Strohl, Stéphanie 2789<br />
Strong-Boag, Veronica 3986<br />
Stückelberger, Alfred 900<br />
Studnicki-Gizbert, Daviken 367<br />
Stupar, Dragan 503<br />
Sturdy, David J. 1605, 1820<br />
Sturdy, Steve R516, R563<br />
Sturlese, Loris 1098<br />
Stuurman, Siep 549<br />
Su Yujuan 48<br />
Suarez, Mauricio 125<br />
Suárez-Díaz, Edna 3876<br />
Suárez-Nani, Tiziana 983<br />
Suay Belenguer, Juan Miguel 2102<br />
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay 545<br />
Suceava, Bogdan D. 3014<br />
Sufian, Sandy R827<br />
Sugita, Yoneyuki 3961<br />
Suh, Soyoung 758<br />
Sui, Daniel Z. 338<br />
Suisky, Dieter 1934<br />
Sullivan, Erin R805<br />
Summers, Martin 2740<br />
Sun Chengsheng 679, 724<br />
Sun Hongqing 2333<br />
Sun Qinghua 2295<br />
Sun Shuyun 80, 731<br />
Sun Xiaochun 715, 721, R109<br />
Sungwu, Cho 730<br />
Sunseri, Thaddeus 828<br />
Sunyer i Martín, Pere 3165<br />
Sutter, Paul S. 3858<br />
Svanberg, I. 1734<br />
Svansson, Artur 3180<br />
Svendsen, Mette N. 3700<br />
Svilpis, Janis 3645<br />
Swade, Doron D. 2296<br />
Swan, John P. 2<br />
Swanson, Kara Weatherlee 3459<br />
Sweet, Helen 477<br />
Sweet, Victoria R231<br />
Swerdlow, N. M. R441<br />
Sylla, Edith R371<br />
Sylla, Edith Dudley 951, 1126<br />
Syon, Guillaume de R104<br />
Sze, Julie 3460<br />
Szpiro, George G. 276<br />
Szreter, Simon 77<br />
T<br />
Taavitsainen, Jussi-Pekka 3372<br />
Taboada, Constanze 3374<br />
Tachau, Katherine H. 1214<br />
Tadday, Ronny 1967<br />
Tagseth, Mattias 829<br />
Tahiri, H. 578<br />
Taithe, Bertrand R688<br />
Takabayashi, Akinobu R625<br />
Takahashi, Hidemi 622<br />
Talbert, Richard 339<br />
Talbert, Richard J. A. 339<br />
Tallarida, R. J. 311<br />
Tamarelle, Charles 2091<br />
Tammen, Antke 3383<br />
Tancredi, Laurence R. R476<br />
Tang Quan 547, 707, 708, 711, 712<br />
Tankler, H. 2371<br />
Tanner, Jakob 2887<br />
Tansjö, Levi 313<br />
Taquet, P. 3181<br />
Tarabochia Canavero, Alessandra<br />
1171<br />
Taraud, Christelle. 3560<br />
Tarso, Vera Nathália Silva de 2741<br />
Taton, René 1908<br />
Tattersall, Richard R843<br />
Tattersall, Robert 478<br />
Taub, Liba 244<br />
Tauber, Alfred R139, R516<br />
Taylor, Eugene 2584<br />
Taylor, Georgette R256, R724<br />
Taylor, James 2438<br />
Taylor, Jenny Bourne R216<br />
Taylor, Joseph E. R348, R731<br />
Taylor, K. L. 1988<br />
Taylor, Katie 2312<br />
Taylor, Kenneth L. 2417, R732<br />
Taylor, Michael 2480<br />
Taylor, Nick 4048<br />
Taylor, Peter 170<br />
Taylor, Peter J. 402<br />
Taylor, Stephanie L. R457<br />
Taylor, Stephen Wallace 3622<br />
Taylor, William 3668<br />
Tazzioli, Rossana R681<br />
Teaford, Jon C. R276<br />
Tee, Garry J. 15<br />
Teich, Mikuláš R433<br />
Tekiner, Halil 2799<br />
Telelis, Ioannis 654<br />
Tellado, J. M. 3201<br />
Telle, Joachim R172<br />
Teller, Paul 125<br />
Telotte, J. P. 2932, 3646<br />
Teo, Thomas 3345<br />
ter Hark, Michel 3329<br />
Terdimou, Maria 1909, 3753<br />
Tésio, Stéphanie 488, 2092, 2093<br />
Tessenow, Hermann 753<br />
Tessicini, Dario 1403<br />
Tessitore, Fulvio 1284<br />
Test, Edward McLean 1298<br />
Tester, Jeff R853<br />
Thalassis, Nafsika 3496<br />
Thanailaki, Polly 2297<br />
Thane, Pat R409<br />
Theilmann, John 1258<br />
Theodore, David R506<br />
Thévenot, Laurent 447<br />
Thiel, Jens 3000<br />
Thiele, Rüdiger 277<br />
Thijssen, Johannes M. M. H. 420,<br />
1150<br />
Thillaud, Pierre L. 2084, 2708<br />
Thom, Betsy 3934<br />
Thom, P. 578<br />
Thom, Paul 581<br />
Thomas, Marion R536<br />
Thomas, Noah H. 1801<br />
Thomas, Sarah L. 357<br />
Thomas, William 3926, 4100<br />
Thompson, Allen 368<br />
Thompson, Gregory 3623<br />
Thompson, Katherine Anne 1470<br />
Thompson, Steven L. 3624, R521<br />
Thoms, Ulrike 3561<br />
Thomsen, Elsebeth 1606<br />
Thomson, Ann 1837, 2042<br />
Thomson, Mathew R517<br />
Thomson, Rodney 1185<br />
Thorndike, Alan S. 891<br />
Thorpe, Charles 2933<br />
Thorvaldsen, Steinar 1665<br />
Thüring, Hubert 2023<br />
Thuringer, Walter 1355<br />
Thurs, Daniel Patrick R615<br />
Tian Miao 767<br />
Tian Qian 3629<br />
Tian Song 713<br />
Tietge, David J. 179<br />
Tiggelen, Brigitte Van 304, 2162,<br />
2223, R267<br />
Tignanelli, Horacio Luis 1924<br />
Tiles, Mary R162<br />
Tillequin, François 2380, 2800<br />
Tilley, Helen 815<br />
Tilmouth, Christopher 1756<br />
Timbrook, Janice Falkner 808<br />
Timmerman, Anke R524<br />
Timmermann, Anke R842<br />
Timmons, Todd R445<br />
Tirard, Stéphane 3245<br />
Tobbell, Dominique A. 4016<br />
Toca, Ángel 304, 3157<br />
Todd, Edmund N. R946<br />
Todes, Daniel P. R48<br />
Toledano Redondo, Juan Carlos 214<br />
Tomes, Nancy 2928<br />
Tomlin, T. J. 1926<br />
Tomory, Leslie 1968, 2103<br />
Tompkins, Adam 357
Author Index 271<br />
Toms, Jonathan 479<br />
Tonietti, Tito M. 598<br />
Tontonoz, Matthew 2888<br />
Topham, Jonathan R. 186, 2482<br />
Topp, Leslie 3470<br />
Topp, Leslie Elizabeth 3470<br />
Topper, David R. R42<br />
Torre, Andrea 1482<br />
Torrella, Hieronymus 1432<br />
Torretti, Roberto 2330<br />
Torrini, Maurizio 1284<br />
Toscano, Maria 1736<br />
Tosh, Nick R346, R726<br />
Toshev, B. V. 2381<br />
Totelin, Laurence R454, R587<br />
Touwaide, Alain 505, 1793<br />
Towheed, Shafquat 2521, R644<br />
Townend, Matthew 2622<br />
Townsend, Christopher 2934<br />
Trabucco, Oreste 1555<br />
Tracey, Martin J. 1099<br />
Tracy, Hannah R. 2202<br />
Travaglia, Pinella 1165<br />
Travis, Anthony S. 2849, 3158, 3461<br />
Tredwell, Katherine A. R122<br />
Treichler, Paula A. 2928<br />
Treitel, Corinna 3562<br />
Tremblay, Bruno 1100<br />
Tricot, Jean-Pïerre 1781<br />
Trifogli, Cecilia 1034, 1101<br />
Trimble, Jennifer 339<br />
Trimble, Virginia 2382<br />
Trischler, Helmuth R237<br />
Tritte, Hans-Heinrich 206<br />
Tröhler, Ulrich 1806<br />
Trotoux, Jacques 2709<br />
Truitt, E. R. R46<br />
Truitt, Elly R. 1273<br />
Trunk, Achim 2971<br />
Trute, Hans-Heinrich 206<br />
Tschaepe, Mark Dietrich 140<br />
Tsiamis, C. 660<br />
Tsiamis, Costas 658<br />
Tsouyopoulos, Nelly 2532<br />
Tuana, Nancy R394<br />
Tucker, Aviezer R607<br />
Tully, Françoise le Guet R250<br />
Tully, John 2468<br />
Tunc, Tanfer Emin 2710<br />
Tunon De Lara, Christine 2658<br />
Tuominen, Miira 876<br />
Turchetti, Simone 3820, R400<br />
Turco, Francesca 304<br />
Turda, Marius R114<br />
Turing, Alan 4095<br />
Turkle, Sherry 253, 4096<br />
Turnbull, David 175, 816<br />
Turner, Anthony 1737<br />
Turner, Derek 3244<br />
Turner, Frank M. R266<br />
Turner, Fred R556, R713<br />
Turner, James Morton 3859<br />
Turner, R. Steven R799<br />
Turner, Roger R400<br />
Turner, S. 318<br />
Turner, Susan 3244, R127<br />
Tutton, Richard 3745<br />
Twardy, Charles 2<br />
U<br />
Uddin, Lisa 3202<br />
Uebel, Thomas 133, R514<br />
Uekoetter, Frank 357, 2469<br />
Uekötter, Frank 3230, 3667<br />
Uffink, Jos 2315, 3078<br />
Uhlíř, Zdeněk 990<br />
Ulivi, Elisabetta 1116, 1285, 1286,<br />
1384, 1385<br />
Ulshöfer, Gotlind 160<br />
Unat, Yavuz 78<br />
Unger, Richard W. 339<br />
Unschuld, Paul U. 753<br />
Upshur, R. E. G. 3944<br />
Urban, Hugh B. 3754<br />
Urbanek, Bozena 2711<br />
Urreiztieta, Carlos Calderón 1668<br />
Urso, Anna Maria 917<br />
Ursulescu, Nicolae 440<br />
Usdin, Steven T. 3771<br />
Utaker, Arild 83<br />
V<br />
V. Toshev, B. V. Toshev 3159<br />
Vaccari, Andrés 1649<br />
Vaccari, E. 1989<br />
Vai, Gian Battista 1595<br />
Vaidhyanathan, Siva 528<br />
Valderrama, Andrés 2250<br />
Vǎleanu, Mǎdǎlin-Cornel 440<br />
Valente, Giovanni 3123<br />
Valente, K. G. 2298<br />
Valentine, Elizabeth R. 3330<br />
Valentine, James W. 3244<br />
Valier, Helen R675<br />
Vall, Renée van de 180, 3962<br />
Valli, Donato 1284<br />
Vallicrosa, José María Millás 1127<br />
Vallor, Shannon R389<br />
Valverde, Nuria 1782<br />
Vámos, Éva 304<br />
Vámos, Éva Katalin 2223<br />
Van Arsdall, Anne 1259<br />
Van den Abeele, Baudouin 1198<br />
van der Horst, Frank C. P. 3331<br />
van der Veer, René 3331<br />
Van Heiningen, Teunis Willem 1861<br />
Van Vleck, Jenifer Leigh 3683<br />
Vanderburgh, William L. 141<br />
Vanderjagt, Arjo Johan 234<br />
Vanderputten, Steven 968<br />
Vandoulakis, Ioannis M. 1108<br />
Vanni, Paolo 2712<br />
Vannoni, Antonella 335<br />
Vanpaemel, Geert 1386, 2162, 3742<br />
Vaquero, J. M. 1172<br />
Varela, Alex Gonçalves 1811<br />
Varella, Evangelista A. 659<br />
Varey, Simon 1794<br />
Vasoli, Cesare 1284, 1345<br />
Vaughan, Megan 482<br />
Vayre, Pierre 2713<br />
Vázquez Guján, Manuel E. 1260<br />
Vecchio, Silvana 1205<br />
Veenendaal, Augustus J., Jr. R729<br />
Veer, René van der 3318<br />
Vella, Andrea 1122<br />
Velut, Stéphane 1522<br />
Veneer, Leucha R879<br />
Ventarola, Barbara 1102<br />
Ventura, Iolanda 952, 1189, 1190,<br />
1274<br />
Veracini, Cecilia 1465<br />
Verbeek, Theo R190<br />
Vergara, Moema de Rezende 2163,<br />
2773<br />
Verhart, Leo 3380<br />
Vermij, Rienk R515<br />
Vernet, Joan 2135<br />
Véronèse, Julien 980<br />
Vertesi, Janet 181, 1564<br />
Vésale, André 1522<br />
Vescovini, Graziella Federici 1284<br />
Vetter, Jeremy 2130<br />
Vialet, Amélie 2610<br />
Vicedo, Marga 3332<br />
Vicente Maroto, María Isabel 1683<br />
Vichard, Philippe 1528<br />
Vickers, Brian 1589<br />
Vickers, Peter 1684<br />
Vidal Hernández, Josep Miquel 2135<br />
Vidal, Fernando 1490, 3910<br />
Videira, Antonio Augusto Passos<br />
2313, 2911<br />
Viel, Claude 1969, 2383<br />
Villani-Lubelli, Ubaldo 1122<br />
Villiers, J. C. de 2714<br />
Villiez, Anna von 3462<br />
Vinciguerra, Antony 1166<br />
Vinck, Dominique 171<br />
Vincze, Ildikó J. 2331<br />
Vint, Sherryl 212, 2935<br />
Virol, Michèle 1797<br />
Vishwanath, Arun 4097<br />
Visser, Sandra 953<br />
Vitrac, Bernard 884<br />
Vittu, Jean-Pierre 250<br />
Vivo, Filippo de 1535<br />
Vlahakis, George N. 16, 1835, 2203<br />
Vogel, Brant 332<br />
Vogl, Joseph 1876, 2129<br />
Vogt, Annette 3124<br />
Vogt, Annette B. 111<br />
Vollmer, Adam 3160<br />
Volti, Rudi R761, R884<br />
von Buch, Leopold 2418<br />
Von den Brincken, Anna-Dorothee<br />
627<br />
Vons, Jacqueline 1522<br />
Vorholt, Hanna 1186<br />
Vossen, Johannes 2992<br />
Votolato, Gregory 529<br />
Vray, Bernard 3280<br />
Vrecko, Scott 418<br />
Vrettos, Athena 2585<br />
Vuic, Kara Dixon 3963<br />
Vuillemin-Diem, Gudrun 1169<br />
W<br />
Wachtler, M. 2419<br />
Waddel, Mark A. 1607<br />
Waddington, Keir R39<br />
Waddington, Raymond B. 1482<br />
Wade-Sirabian, Elizabeth I. 1523<br />
Waelbers, Katinka 532<br />
Wagenitz, Gerhard 1806<br />
Wagler, Ron 369<br />
Wagner, Jens-Christian 2971<br />
Wagner, Juliet Clare 3497<br />
Wagner, Roy 278, 885<br />
Wagner, Wendy E. 3723<br />
Wagner-Kyora, Georg 3161<br />
Wahrig, Bettina 172, 2801
272 Author Index<br />
Waisse, Silvia 2085<br />
Waisse-Priven, Silvia 2533<br />
Waizbort, Ricardo 2936<br />
Wakefield, Andre R405<br />
Wakelam, Randall T. 2965<br />
Wakelnig, Elvira 633<br />
Wakild, Emily 2470, 3231<br />
Wald, Priscilla R929<br />
Waldby, Catherine 3776<br />
Wales, Diane 1568<br />
Walker, J. Samuel 4049, R66<br />
Walker, Mark 2962, 2971, 3125<br />
Walker, Richard 3232<br />
Wall, Rosemary R198, R199<br />
Wallace, Andrew 1482<br />
Wallace, V. A. 786<br />
Wallis, Faith 1261, 1588<br />
Walter, Christina Michelle 2937<br />
Walter, Christine 2623<br />
Walter, Scott 2140<br />
Walter, Tilmann 1475<br />
Walton, Steven A. R793<br />
Waluga, Grażyna 1838<br />
Wan Fubin 80<br />
Wandersee, J. H. 2392<br />
Wang Baohong 79<br />
Wang Chaowang 3047<br />
Wang Chengzhi 3808<br />
Wang Guangchao 714, 715<br />
Wang Hongxia 2715<br />
Wang Luoyin 2332, 2333<br />
Wang Pengyun 840<br />
Wang Qianjin 80<br />
Wang Quanlai 3048, 3049<br />
Wang Shiping 80, 2966, 3102<br />
Wang Wenzhi 768<br />
Wang Xingguang 80<br />
Wang Yangzong 80<br />
Wang Yumin 716, 717<br />
Wang Zhengduo 769<br />
Wang Zifan 739<br />
Wang Zuoyue 80<br />
Wang, Hsien-Chun 2850<br />
Wang, Zuoyue 3686<br />
Wanhalla, Angela 3293<br />
Waquet, Françoise R64<br />
Warboys, Michael 2<br />
Ward, Christopher J. 4050<br />
Ward, James A. R947<br />
Ward, Jamie 2559<br />
Ward, Michael 338<br />
Wardhaugh, Benjamin 219, 279, 1669<br />
Warf, Barney 4098<br />
Warkentin, Germaine 1738<br />
Warman, Caroline 2553<br />
Warner, Deborah Jean R447, R740,<br />
R797<br />
Warolin, Christian 506, 1536, 1795<br />
Warren, Adam 2071<br />
Warren, Christian R893<br />
Warrier, Maya 787<br />
Washington, Sylvia Hood 357<br />
Washizu, Hiroko 2233<br />
Watanabe, Helena Akemi Wada 3515<br />
Waters, C. Kenneth 129<br />
Watkins, John J. R848<br />
Watson, Sethina 1270<br />
Wayne Lazar, J. 2563<br />
Wazeck, Milena R857<br />
Wear, Andrew 112, 1783<br />
Weaver, Lawrence T. 2774<br />
Webb, Robert H. 3206<br />
Weber, Heike 3625<br />
Weber, Heiko 1851, 2139, 2321<br />
Weber-Schroth, Stephanie 1103<br />
Webster, Charles R41<br />
Weeks, Sophie 1364<br />
Wegener, Daan 2164, 3013<br />
Wegener, Lydia 1096<br />
Wegener, Mai 2586<br />
Wei Yidong 48, 79, 80<br />
Weidenhammer, Erich R421<br />
Weidman, Nadine R474<br />
Weierud, Frode 3647<br />
Weigand, Amy 201<br />
Weill-Parot, Nicolas 1233, 1432<br />
Weinberg, Georg M. L. 2912<br />
Weinberg, Robert 3294<br />
Weindling, Paul 3295, 3383, 3463,<br />
3464<br />
Weingart, Peter 147<br />
Weininger, Stephen J. 304, 3138<br />
Weisel, Gary J. R753<br />
Weiss, Benjamin 511<br />
Weiss, Eva 2117<br />
Weiss, Gail 180<br />
Weisser, Olivia 1784<br />
Weisz, George 447<br />
Weisz, George M. 3465<br />
Welbourn, Donald B. 3626<br />
Wellock, Thomas R. 3860<br />
Wells, Christopher R817<br />
Wells, Stephen H. 2522<br />
Wels, Susan 3777<br />
Welsh, Caroline 2165<br />
Wendler, Reinhard 3064<br />
Wendt, Diane 2802<br />
Wengenroth, Ulrich R495<br />
Wenig, Klaus R268<br />
Wepster, Steven R118<br />
Werner, Dorothée 1215<br />
Werner, Gabriele 174<br />
Werner, Georges H. 494<br />
Wernimont, Jacqueline R422, R502<br />
Werrett, Simon 530<br />
Wesemael, Francois 3065<br />
Wessely, Simon 3484<br />
Westermann, Andrea 2420, 4051<br />
Westfall, Catherine 62, R709<br />
Weststeijn, Thijs 1584<br />
Wetzel, Nadine 2513<br />
Wetzel, Richard 1355<br />
Wetzell, Richard 2742<br />
Weyer, Johannes 4031<br />
Wheeler, Dennis 1720<br />
White, Paul 49, 2523, R687<br />
White, Robert M. 3823<br />
White, Tim D. 3244<br />
Whittaker, A. 1990<br />
Whyte, William 3627<br />
Widgren, Mats 2463<br />
Widmalm, Sven 3728<br />
Wieber, Sabine 3470<br />
Wiedebach, Hartwig 3333<br />
Wielockx, Robert 1007<br />
Wierdsma, André I. 3498<br />
Wiesemann, Claudia 2532<br />
Wiesenfeldt, Gerhard 2321<br />
Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. 1596<br />
Wilcox, David R. 2609<br />
Wildenberg, Thomas 3684<br />
Wilding, Nick R854<br />
Wilken, Rowan 4099<br />
Wilkins, Mira 3602<br />
Wilkinson, D. 2080<br />
Willach, Rolf 1612<br />
Willard, Thomas 896<br />
Willerslev, Rane 3358<br />
Williams, Alan 1167<br />
Williams, Dennis C. R942<br />
Williams, Elizabeth A. R627<br />
Williams, Grant 1482, 1757<br />
Williams, Lambert 3926, 4100<br />
Williams, Owen 1525<br />
Williams, R. J. P. 314<br />
Williams, Robin 4088<br />
Williams, Sarah F. 1491<br />
Williams, Steven J. 989, R7<br />
Williams, T. P. T. 318<br />
Williams, Thomas 953<br />
Willis, Edmund P. 2421<br />
Willis, J. B. 3648<br />
Willmoth, Frances 1728<br />
Wills, Ian 2146<br />
Wills, John 4101, R881<br />
Wilson, Andrew D. 1834<br />
Wilson, Anne M. 3162<br />
Wilson, David B. R264<br />
Wilson, Duncan 2580, R295, R392<br />
Wilson, Elizabeth A. 4102<br />
Wilson, Fred R846<br />
Wilson, Ian R458<br />
Wilson, Jeffrey K. 2868<br />
Wilson, L. G. 2422<br />
Wilson, Leonard G. 2423<br />
Wilson, Malcolm 898<br />
Wilson, Philip K. 2072<br />
Wilson, Robin J. 2204<br />
Wilson, W. Donald 3385<br />
Winiwarter, Verena 370, 540<br />
Winkler, Jonathan Reed 3649<br />
Winkler, Peter 3709<br />
Winsberg, Eric R193<br />
Winsor, Mary P. 2<br />
Winterbottom, Anna 2439<br />
Winterer, Caroline 2047<br />
Winther, Rasmus Grønfeldt 142<br />
Wintle, Claire 2598<br />
Wirmer, David 1097<br />
Wise, Mary L. R366<br />
Wisecup, Kelly 2073<br />
Wiślicz, Tomasz 1838<br />
Wisnicki, Adrian S 2440<br />
Wisnioski, Matt R501<br />
Wisnioski, Matthew H. 3782<br />
Withers, Charles W. J. 50, 336, 340–<br />
342<br />
Witt, Ulrich 403<br />
Wittje, Roland R426<br />
Wittmann, Emily 3296<br />
Wittner, David G. 2851<br />
Wittner, Lawrence S. 2967<br />
Wittstock, Paul Jürgen R811<br />
Wöhler, Hans-Ulrich 975<br />
Wojciechowska, Beata 990<br />
Wolf, Arthur P. 3563<br />
Wolf-Meyer, Matthew Joseph 3975<br />
Wolfe, Charles R780<br />
Wolfe, Charles T. 1877, R582<br />
Wolfe, Daniel 2752<br />
Wolfenstein, Gabriel K. 2166<br />
Wolff, Eberhard 216<br />
Wolffram, Heather 3334<br />
Wolfschmidt, Gudrun 283<br />
Wong, Wan-chi 2587
Author Index 273<br />
Wood, Denis 343<br />
Wood, James R333<br />
Wood, Mary Mendenhall 2716<br />
Wood, Rega 1104, 1144<br />
Woodman, Neal 2441<br />
Woodson-Boulton, Amy 2149<br />
Woodward, James 125<br />
Woodward, Walter W. 1711<br />
Woolf, Judith S. 1796<br />
Worboys, Michael R35<br />
Worthen, Dennis B. 2803, 3582<br />
Wray, Matt 221<br />
Wright, David R871<br />
Wrightson, Nick 1862<br />
Wrobel, David R1<br />
Wu Guosheng 80<br />
Wu Jiabi 686, 718<br />
Wu Limin 722<br />
Wu Yan 3126<br />
Wu Yunhao 715<br />
Wu, Yi-Li 754<br />
Wübben, Yvonne 430<br />
Wuensch, Daniela 3127<br />
Wünsch, Thomas 990, 1597<br />
Wußing, Hans 2299<br />
Wyatt, A. R. 318<br />
Wyatt, Lee T., III 1569<br />
Wyka, Ewa 1613<br />
Wylie, Alison 444<br />
Wyn Jones, Emyr 3583<br />
Wyn Jones, Gareth 3583<br />
Wynn, James 2524<br />
X<br />
Xambó Descamps, Sebastián 1935<br />
Xiao Aimin 773<br />
Xing Runchuan 34<br />
Xu Chuansheng 1910, 3047, 3050<br />
Xu Fengxian 3187, 3251<br />
Xu Qinqi 3239<br />
Xu Zelin 687–689<br />
Y<br />
Yajima, M. 2525<br />
Yamada, Toshihiro 1721<br />
Yamazaki, Masakatsu 3128<br />
Yampell, Cat 377<br />
Yan Yiwei 2717<br />
Yanda, Pius Z. 3205<br />
Yang Jian 3629<br />
Yang Jing 3047<br />
Yang, Bin 2074<br />
Yanik, Anthony J. 3628<br />
Yans, Virginia R562<br />
Yao Yaxin 3629<br />
Yaszek, Lisa 3743<br />
Yaya, Isabel 1739<br />
Yazdi, Hamid-Reza Giahi 611<br />
Ye Qing 3630<br />
Yearley, Steven 173<br />
Yeo, Richard 1650<br />
Yoeli-Tlalim, R. 284<br />
Yoeli-Tlalim, Ronit 284<br />
Yollant, Jean 304<br />
York, George K. 419, 3304<br />
York, William H. R248<br />
Yoshihara, Kenji 3151<br />
Yoshikawa, Naoë Kukita 1262<br />
Yoshimoto Hideyuki 1970<br />
Yost, Jeffrey R. 4054, 4103<br />
Young, Cristobal 3353<br />
Young, Davis A. 2424<br />
Young, John Riddington 1585<br />
Young, John Ridington 1586<br />
Young, N. L. 3944<br />
Young, Terence 2941<br />
Younger, John G. 853<br />
Yousefi, Najm al-Din 561, 562<br />
Yuan Jiangyang 80, 2225<br />
Yuan Min 708, 1911<br />
Yuan Zhendong 2974<br />
Yücesoy, Hayrettín 563<br />
Yurdin, Joel Solomon 910<br />
Yusta, Piedad 836<br />
Yuste, Piedad 837–839<br />
Z<br />
Zacchino, Vittorio 1284<br />
Zachmann, Karin 520<br />
Zaitseva, Elena 2223, R693<br />
Zaitseva, Elena A. 304<br />
Zakariya, Nasser Basem 2889<br />
Zalashik, Rakefet 3499<br />
Zallen, Doris T. 2<br />
Zaloom, Caitlin 528<br />
Zamet, John 3466<br />
Zammito, John H. R844<br />
Zamora Bonilla, Jesús P. 433<br />
Zaneveld, Jesse 3279<br />
Zanier, Giancarlo 1284<br />
Zaragoza, C. 304<br />
Zaytsev, Evgeny 1666<br />
Zekl, Hans Gunter 1397<br />
Zellmer, William A. 4002<br />
Zercher, Charles K. R654<br />
Zhang Baichun 80, 767<br />
Zhang Butian 1151<br />
Zhang Daqing 80, 2717, 3467, 3997<br />
Zhang Erping 3182<br />
Zhang Feng 3129<br />
Zhang Gongyao 725<br />
Zhang Hao 3163<br />
Zhang Jianke 690<br />
Zhang Jiuchen 3183, 3193<br />
Zhang Li 3164, 3773<br />
Zhang Mingshu 739<br />
Zhang Na 689<br />
Zhang Xuehua 3861<br />
Zhang Zhibin 80<br />
Zhang, Jiuchen 3192<br />
Zhang, Qiong 737<br />
Zhao Chengze 726<br />
Zhao Hansheng 726<br />
Zhao Jiwei 840, 1387<br />
Zhen, Cheng 2718<br />
Zhou Chang 690<br />
Zhu Jing 1153<br />
Zhu Yiwen 691, 692<br />
Ziegler, Joseph R473<br />
Ziegler, Rafael R756<br />
Ziggelaar, August 1722<br />
Zimmer, Carl 3279<br />
Zimmerman, Susan 1263, 1264<br />
Zimmermann, Albert 1105<br />
Zimring, Carl A. R608<br />
Zingano, Marco 857<br />
Zinni, Mariana C. 1460<br />
Zinninger, Jane M. 1786<br />
Zipser, Barbara 936<br />
Zito, Angela 3468<br />
Zittel, Claus 1546, 1723, 3383<br />
Zivot<strong>of</strong>sky, Ari Z. 802<br />
Zonta, Mauro 793<br />
Zook, Matthew 4104<br />
Zorzanelli, Rafaela Teixeira 3500<br />
Zou Dahai 693<br />
Zsoldos, Endre 1925<br />
Zuberi, Nabeel 531<br />
Zuccolin, Gabriella 1524<br />
Zuiderent-Jerak, Teun 3998<br />
Zulawski, Ann R2<br />
Zumbulyadis, Nicholas 1971<br />
Zupko, Jack 420, 1106, 1107<br />
Zweihorn, Chaninah L. 2719<br />
Zwijnenberg, Robert 180, 1481<br />
Zworykin, Vladimir K. 3184
Subject Index<br />
A<br />
’Abd al-Latif 619, 631<br />
Abacus 1112, 1116, 1369, 1370,<br />
1384, 1385<br />
Abbe, Cleveland 2421<br />
Abbey, Edward 2460<br />
Abbo <strong>of</strong> Fleury 1044<br />
Abbott, Wyman 3368<br />
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwān, Caliph 646<br />
Abel, Niels Henrik 2294<br />
Abélard, Pierre 964, 983, 1045, 1205<br />
Abelson, Philip Hauge, 3066<br />
Abich, Wilhelm Hermann von 2408<br />
Abortion 642, 3932<br />
Abraham Ben Ezra 1132<br />
Abstraction 136<br />
Abū al-Wafā’ al-Būzajānī 593, 596<br />
Abū Marwān ‘Abd Allah ibn Khalaf<br />
al-’Istijī 613<br />
Abu Nasr Mansur ibn ’Ali ibn ’Iraq<br />
594<br />
Abulafia, Abraham ben Samuel 1341<br />
Academia Sinica 3102<br />
Academic disciplines 153, 255, 301,<br />
975, 1247, 1531, 2225, 2592, 3242,<br />
3353, 3685, 3791<br />
Academic freedom 3774<br />
Academically sponsored science<br />
3724, 3774<br />
Académie des <strong>Science</strong>s, Paris 1748,<br />
1803, 1840, 1843, 1912, 1913,<br />
2273, 2339, 3016, 3245<br />
Académie Royale de Chirurgie de<br />
Paris 3407<br />
Académie Royale des <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
(France) 1605, 1700, 1725, 1844<br />
Academies see Societies; institutions;<br />
academies<br />
Accademia del Cimento, Florence<br />
1561, 1598, 1599, 1601, 1602,<br />
1604, 1605, 1616, 1617, 1682,<br />
1689, 1692, 1694, 1701, 1746, 1761<br />
Accademia delle Scienze dell’Istituto<br />
di Bologna 1882, 1883<br />
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei<br />
(Rome) 1303, 1553, 1555<br />
Accidents 4012, 4113<br />
Accuracy see Exactness; precision;<br />
accuracy<br />
Acidity 1951<br />
Acoustics 292, 1667, 1691, 2856,<br />
3629, 4066<br />
Actor-network theory 4122<br />
Adaptation (biology) 433<br />
Addictive behavior 3967<br />
Adelard <strong>of</strong> Bath 1084<br />
Adivar, Abdülhak Adnan 95, 2156<br />
Administration see Management;<br />
administration<br />
Adolescence 924<br />
Advertising 1568, 2566, 2786, 3310,<br />
3443, 3523, 3565–3567, 4004,<br />
4005<br />
Advisory Committee on Personality<br />
and Culture 3337<br />
Aegidius de Columna 986, 1219<br />
Aerodynamics 3682<br />
Aeronautics; aviation 557, 2869,<br />
2913, 2965, 2989, 3432, 3670,<br />
3675, 3677, 3678, 3680, 3683,<br />
3684, 4128<br />
Aerospace industry 4046<br />
Aesthetics 1290, 1389, 1834, 2070,<br />
2185, 2577, 3286, 3600<br />
Aflah, Yabir ibn al 600<br />
Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto<br />
2914<br />
Africa 482, 550, 815, 818–823, 825,<br />
827, 828, 2013, 2414, 2440, 2463,<br />
2740, 3285, 3550, 3577, 3716,<br />
3735, 3824, 3949, 4027, 4111<br />
Africa, civilization and culture 24,<br />
550, 817, 818, 820–826, 829, 2073<br />
African Americans 2740, 2749, 2939–<br />
2941, 3138, 3476, 3549, 3677<br />
African races 3874<br />
Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe 2416<br />
Agent intellect 1013<br />
Aging 1762, 3346, 3995<br />
Agnosticism see Atheism;<br />
agnosticism; irreligion<br />
Agribusiness 3655, 4109<br />
Agricola, Georgius 1476, 1637<br />
Agricultural chemistry 2107, 2860,<br />
3134, 3651<br />
Agricultural economics 2104<br />
Agricultural technology 4105<br />
Agriculture 538–542, 558, 770, 771,<br />
826–829, 849, 1277, 1547, 1826,<br />
2104–2106, 2108, 2111, 2174,<br />
2468, 2767, 2858–2861, 2863–<br />
2865, 2867, 2868, 2978, 3205,<br />
3225, 3262, 3650–3655, 3657–<br />
3664, 3666, 3667, 3830, 4060,<br />
4105, 4107–4109, 4111<br />
Agrippa von Nettesheim, Cornelius<br />
Heinrich 1328, 1332<br />
AIDS (disease) 494, 3399, 3691,<br />
3941, 3976, 3984, 3991, 3992<br />
Ainley, Marianne 81<br />
Air warfare 3668, 3670, 3681<br />
Aircraft; airplanes 2869, 3613, 3668–<br />
3670, 3673, 3675, 3676, 3678,<br />
3680–3684, 3770, 4128<br />
Airplanes see Aircraft; airplanes<br />
Airships; dirigibles 3673, 3675<br />
Akeley, Carl Ethan 3285<br />
al-Battani, Abu ’abd Allah<br />
Muhammad ibn Jabir 593<br />
al-Biruni 575, 595<br />
al-Farabi 256, 570, 579, 603–605,<br />
1073<br />
al-Ghazzali 573, 575, 1090<br />
al-Jazari, Isma’il Ibn Al-Razzaz 647<br />
al-Khayyam, Ghiyath al-Din Abul<br />
Fateh Omar Ibn Ibrahim 598<br />
al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya’Qub Ibn<br />
Ishaq 571, 792, 1073<br />
al-Mu’Taman ibn H-ud, Yusuf, King<br />
<strong>of</strong> Saragossa 587, 594<br />
al-Sijzi, Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn<br />
‘Abd al-Jalil 585<br />
al-Sufi, Abu al-Husain ‘Abd<br />
al-Rahman 601<br />
al-Tusi, Abu Ja’far Muhammad Nasir<br />
al-Din 580, 581, 591, 594, 597, 611<br />
Alabama (U.S.) 2939<br />
Alaska (U.S.) 804, 3227<br />
Albert <strong>of</strong> Saxony 993, 1126, 1150<br />
Alberta, Canada 3309, 3471<br />
Albertus Magnus 316, 629, 954, 964,<br />
994, 1034, 1075, 1080, 1083, 1099,<br />
1100, 1105, 1141, 1151, 1153,<br />
1171, 1191, 1196, 1205, 1215,<br />
1320, 1431<br />
Albinism 802<br />
Alcanyís, Lluís 1557<br />
Alchemy 308, 315–317, 329, 618–<br />
620, 629, 678, 727–733, 848, 895,<br />
896, 989, 1122, 1154–1167, 1278,<br />
1284, 1321, 1439–1441, 1444,<br />
1545, 1588, 1636, 1704, 1706–<br />
1709, 1711, 1942, 2085, 3147<br />
Alcohol 1798, 2109, 3573<br />
Alcoholism 3576, 3934<br />
Alder, Anthony 2443<br />
Aldrovandi, Ulisse 1292, 1562, 1595,<br />
1731<br />
Alemán, Mateo 1779<br />
Alembert, Jean le Rond d’ 1804,<br />
1822, 1844, 1860, 1868, 1882–<br />
1884, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1894,<br />
1898, 1902, 1905, 1930, 1931,<br />
1933, 1937, 1992, 2066<br />
Alexander Hispanus 1245<br />
Alexandria (Egypt) 932<br />
Alfonso X, King <strong>of</strong> Léon and Castile<br />
1136<br />
Alfvén, Hannes 3794<br />
Algarotti, Francesco 1587<br />
Algebra 578, 595, 688, 837, 1369,<br />
1371, 1374, 1378, 1664, 1909, 2273<br />
Algebraic geometry 3014<br />
Algeria 2779, 2862, 3617<br />
Algorithms 707, 708, 711, 712, 836<br />
Alimentation 3542<br />
Alison, William Pulteney 2638<br />
Allergy and immunology 460<br />
Almanacs 1439, 1686, 1926<br />
Alphabet 2048<br />
Alpini, Prosper 1745<br />
Alps (Europe) 1975, 1984, 2032,<br />
2388, 2393, 2419, 2420, 3176<br />
Alternative medicine 2675, 2684,<br />
3408, 3411, 3960<br />
Alvarez, Luis W. 3802<br />
Alzheimer’s disease 3987<br />
Amateurs 1533, 2235, 2308, 2617,<br />
4026<br />
Amatus Lusitanus 659<br />
Amazon River Region (South<br />
America) 812
Subject Index 275<br />
Ambulances 463<br />
America 367, 491, 807, 1298, 1416,<br />
1460, 1470, 1532, 1708, 1739,<br />
2207, 2416, 2486, 3190, 3676<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons 930<br />
American Geographical <strong>Society</strong> 3190<br />
American Indians 804, 807, 809, 810,<br />
1758, 2092, 3834, 3856<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy 2970<br />
American Meteorological <strong>Society</strong><br />
3823<br />
American Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural <strong>History</strong>,<br />
New York 394, 3199, 3285, 3872<br />
American Pharmaceutical Association<br />
2970<br />
American Public Health Association<br />
2745, 3403<br />
American Sociological Association<br />
3353<br />
Amodeo, Federico 3038<br />
Ampère, André Marie 2332<br />
Amsterdam (Netherlands) 1846, 3682<br />
Amsterdamska, Olga 101<br />
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 2642<br />
Analgesics 500, 2683<br />
Analogies see Metaphors; analogies<br />
Analytic chemistry 2373<br />
Analytical geometry 585, 1896<br />
Anatolia (Turkey) 3247<br />
Anatomy 386, 741, 927, 1195, 1477,<br />
1479, 1497, 1507, 1522, 1634,<br />
1717, 1749, 1751, 1761, 1776,<br />
1777, 2025, 2028, 2054, 2055,<br />
2117, 2168, 2493, 2495, 2498,<br />
2533, 2649, 2671, 3201, 3252, 3395<br />
Anaxagoras <strong>of</strong> Clazomenae 890, 894<br />
Anaximander 889<br />
Anderson, Adam 2811<br />
Anderson, John 2841<br />
Anderson, John Stuart 3317<br />
Andes 805<br />
Andrade, Mário de 3306<br />
Androgyny; hermaphroditism 411,<br />
414, 1160, 2543<br />
Androids 4017<br />
Anesthesia 2921, 2981<br />
Anglo-Saxons 1217, 1229, 1259<br />
Animal anatomy 1478, 1547, 2026<br />
Animal behavior 2042, 2572, 3263,<br />
3332<br />
Animal diseases 2104, 3650<br />
Animal ecology 3846<br />
Animal experimentation 347, 774,<br />
2978, 3319, 3384, 3867<br />
Animal husbandry 773, 2105<br />
Animal migration 345<br />
Animal physiology 1547<br />
Animal psychology 428, 1753, 2194,<br />
2498, 2568, 2580, 3319, 3332<br />
Animal rights 197, 201, 347, 2040,<br />
2168, 2493<br />
Animal welfare 2498, 3202<br />
Animals 197, 198, 201, 349, 630, 635,<br />
774, 927, 1294, 1468, 2017, 2026,<br />
2042, 2910, 3384, 3650, 3824,<br />
3825, 3867<br />
Animals in art 1469, 1753, 3255<br />
Animals in literature 199, 377, 410,<br />
2935, 3734<br />
Animals, mythical 737, 1562<br />
Animation 2932<br />
Anselm, Saint, Archbishop <strong>of</strong><br />
Canterbury 953, 964<br />
Antarctica 3175, 3297, 3820<br />
Anthologies 335, 445, 936, 1261,<br />
1678<br />
Anthrax 2652<br />
Anthropology 440, 549, 814, 1353,<br />
2128, 2196, 2206, 2450, 2538,<br />
2572, 2596, 2598, 2671, 2938,<br />
2939, 2972, 3287, 3357<br />
Anthropology and historical methods<br />
431, 750, 815<br />
Anthropology, prehistoric 443<br />
Anthropometry 2939<br />
Antibiotics 3572, 3666, 4013<br />
Antidepressant drugs 4009<br />
Antidotes 503<br />
Antimony 2763<br />
Aphasia 3304<br />
Apollonius, <strong>of</strong> Perga 882, 883<br />
Apothecaries 1534, 2783<br />
Applied chemistry 3811<br />
Applied mathematics 696, 1370,<br />
1392, 2265, 2279, 3931<br />
Applied science 515, 1302, 2098<br />
Applied statistics 2043, 2172, 2589<br />
Apprentices and apprenticeships 512,<br />
2060<br />
Apuleius, Lucius 905<br />
Aquaculture 540<br />
Aquatic biology 540<br />
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and<br />
culture 20, 24, 78, 108, 256, 284,<br />
379, 428, 543, 547, 559–563, 565–<br />
605, 607–609, 611–619, 621–641,<br />
643–647, 649, 695, 782, 943, 945,<br />
984, 992, 1049, 1075, 1111, 1122,<br />
1132, 1170, 1218, 1249, 1781, 2156<br />
Arabic language 618, 620, 943<br />
Arago, François Jean Dominique 1932<br />
Archaeoastronomy 841<br />
Archaeology 35, 40, 41, 440–444,<br />
1993, 2125, 2128, 2209, 2450,<br />
2472, 2600–2623, 2972, 3362–<br />
3380<br />
Archimedes 878, 880, 881<br />
Architects 524<br />
Architecture 462, 463, 511, 646, 677,<br />
764, 766, 902, 1114, 1528, 1797,<br />
2813, 2825, 3375, 3595, 3597,<br />
3612, 3627, 3629, 3777, 4021<br />
Arctic Ocean 1459<br />
Arctic regions 3847<br />
Arderne, John 971<br />
Arendt, Hannah 348<br />
Argentina 67, 246, 2409, 2429, 2514,<br />
2546, 2892, 2987, 3063, 3071,<br />
3111, 3116, 3179, 3253, 3287,<br />
3288, 3328, 3374, 3408, 3501,<br />
3503, 3508, 3530, 3587, 3616,<br />
3656, 3978, 4075<br />
Aristotelianism 155, 255, 420, 575,<br />
605, 607, 615, 652, 679, 737, 743,<br />
790, 904, 960, 983, 989, 994, 995,<br />
1004, 1009, 1013, 1015, 1016,<br />
1024, 1029, 1031, 1040, 1045,<br />
1047, 1054, 1065, 1071, 1076,<br />
1104–1106, 1141, 1144, 1149,<br />
1151, 1156, 1188, 1191, 1201,<br />
1203, 1204, 1207, 1341, 1342,<br />
1345, 1356, 1358, 1368, 1400,<br />
1437, 1445, 1446, 1653, 1690,<br />
1742, 1746, 3055<br />
Aristotle 255, 256, 260, 261, 420,<br />
428, 569, 591, 614, 629, 630, 632,<br />
798, 799, 857, 861, 864, 866, 867,<br />
869, 871, 872, 874, 876, 892, 893,<br />
897, 898, 903, 904, 907, 910, 911,<br />
927, 952, 972, 989, 993, 996, 998,<br />
1001, 1006, 1007, 1012, 1020,<br />
1025, 1026, 1032, 1034, 1035,<br />
1037, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1046,<br />
1052, 1053, 1059, 1064, 1080,<br />
1085, 1093, 1101, 1124, 1169,<br />
1171, 1187, 1194, 1196, 1341,<br />
1344, 1363, 1477, 3012<br />
Arithmetic 1374, 1379, 1389, 1886,<br />
1906, 1909<br />
Arizona (U.S.) 3961<br />
Armenia 2408<br />
Armero, Julio Garavito 2326<br />
Arms race 3704, 4042<br />
Armstrong, Edwin Howard 3638<br />
Army medicine 2704, 3417, 3516<br />
Arnaldus de Villanova 316, 981, 1154,<br />
1233, 1265<br />
Arrhenius, Svante 2879<br />
Arsenic 733, 1153<br />
Artifacts 475, 831, 2091, 2598<br />
Artificial insemination 2648<br />
Artificial intelligence 536, 3633,<br />
3637, 3641, 3645, 4071, 4076, 4102<br />
Artificial life 4076<br />
Artis, Edmund Tyrell 2472<br />
Arts and humanities 153, 168, 2165,<br />
2184, 3242, 3685<br />
Ashby, W. Ross 3643<br />
Ashmole, Elias 1707<br />
Asia 482<br />
Asia, civilization and culture 24, 284,<br />
740, 2582, 3480<br />
Asilomar Conference on Recombinant<br />
DNA Molecules (1975) 3889<br />
Asthma 460, 2796<br />
Astrolabes 1111, 1407, 1427, 1919<br />
Astrology 285, 286, 426, 546, 612,<br />
613, 634, 700, 713, 719–722, 780,<br />
786, 795, 843, 853, 928, 989, 1039,<br />
1083, 1118, 1128–1140, 1284,<br />
1299, 1424–1432, 1588, 1685–<br />
1687, 1926, 2041, 2209, 3002<br />
Astrometry see Spherical astronomy;<br />
astrometry<br />
Astronautics 3669, 3672, 3674, 4114,<br />
4116, 4117, 4119, 4122, 4123,<br />
4125–4127<br />
Astronomical chronology 705, 842<br />
Astronomical clocks 1916<br />
Astronomical observatories 281,<br />
1120, 1398, 1405, 1924, 1986,<br />
2219, 2300–2302, 2304, 2310,<br />
2313, 2409, 3063<br />
Astronomy 103, 104, 280–283, 331,<br />
546, 547, 578, 599–603, 608–611,<br />
653, 695–701, 703–712, 714–716,<br />
718, 779, 794, 804, 830, 841, 842,<br />
888–891, 1117, 1118, 1120, 1124–<br />
1127, 1394, 1396, 1397, 1399,<br />
1401–1404, 1406, 1407, 1410–<br />
1415, 1417, 1420–1423, 1564,<br />
1594, 1616, 1665, 1670–1674,<br />
1676–1682, 1688, 1803, 1850,<br />
1912–1918, 1920–1925, 2209,<br />
2229, 2232, 2253, 2300, 2302,<br />
2303, 2305–2312, 2326, 2396,<br />
2406, 3051–3054, 3056–3058,<br />
3060–3062, 3064, 3065, 3793,<br />
3795<br />
Astrophysics 282, 2301, 2331, 2951,<br />
3053, 3056, 3060, 3105<br />
Atheism; agnosticism; irreligion 233,<br />
1284, 1630, 2021, 3313, 3873<br />
Atir al-Din al-Abhari 581
276 Subject Index<br />
Atlantic Ocean 351<br />
Atlases see Maps; atlases<br />
Atmosphere (Earth) 717, 1305, 1973<br />
Atmospheric ozone 3819<br />
Atomic energy; nuclear power 3068,<br />
3102, 3103, 3603, 3690, 3750,<br />
4020, 4049<br />
Atomic weapons see Nuclear<br />
weapons; atomic weapons<br />
Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics<br />
2882, 2966, 3056, 3068, 3072,<br />
3086, 3091, 3092, 3129, 3688,<br />
3767, 3769, 3802, 3803, 3806, 3807<br />
Atomism 574, 579, 615, 1090, 1144,<br />
1648, 1689, 1692, 1706, 1761, 2338<br />
Attention Deficit Disorder 3969<br />
Aubrey, John 1550<br />
Auditory perception 2856, 3609<br />
Audouard, Maxence 2667<br />
Augsburg 2063<br />
Augustine, Saint 234, 257, 961, 962,<br />
1008, 1210, 1350<br />
Aurelianus, Caelius 936<br />
Aurifaber, Andreas 1426<br />
Auroras 1679, 3171<br />
Australia 318, 373, 816, 1977, 2124,<br />
2133, 2187, 2386, 2397, 2430,<br />
2456, 2488, 2503, 2509, 2735,<br />
2747, 2853, 2938, 3130, 3156,<br />
3167, 3217, 3250, 3300, 3317,<br />
3342, 3382, 3436, 3485, 3486,<br />
3512, 3516, 3522, 3648, 3653,<br />
3680, 3852, 4014, 4056<br />
Austria 328, 1823, 1864, 2569, 3176,<br />
3709, 3891<br />
Authorities; experts 1238, 3360, 3523,<br />
3707, 3742, 3812<br />
Authority <strong>of</strong> medicine 754, 925, 926,<br />
1247, 1763, 2159, 2635, 2645,<br />
3385, 3389, 3408, 3523, 3571<br />
Authority <strong>of</strong> science 8, 9, 123, 127,<br />
1733, 1942, 2155, 2161, 2952,<br />
3842, 4071<br />
Autobiographies 1780, 3283, 3983<br />
Automata; robotics; cyborgs 513, 647,<br />
2915, 2923, 3621, 3633, 3746,<br />
4017, 4033, 4071<br />
Automation 4060<br />
Automobile industry 3598, 3619,<br />
3628, 4046<br />
Automobile safety 4037<br />
Automobiles 2896, 2920, 3607, 3619,<br />
3620, 3623, 3624, 3628, 3702,<br />
4024, 4041<br />
Autopsy 488, 1765, 2678<br />
Avalanches 1984<br />
Avempace 1075<br />
Averroes 569, 572, 575, 615, 994,<br />
1002, 1009, 1010, 1013, 1025,<br />
1043, 1046, 1053, 1070, 1076,<br />
1151, 1351<br />
Aviation see Aeronautics; aviation<br />
Aviation, commercial 3683<br />
Avicenna 428, 573, 578, 579, 605,<br />
620, 629, 638, 1073, 1170, 1781<br />
Avogadro, Amedeo 2115, 2346<br />
Aztecs 810<br />
B<br />
Babbage, Charles 2258, 2296<br />
Bachelet, Emile 2836<br />
Bachelier, Louis 3047<br />
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam<br />
1364, 1505, 1539, 1543, 1546,<br />
1554, 1565, 1571, 1574, 1579,<br />
1580, 1589, 1625, 1637, 1641, 2048<br />
Bacon, Roger 958, 961, 1034, 1092,<br />
1149, 1171, 1206, 1212<br />
Baconianism 1817, 2011<br />
Bacteriology 2652, 2684<br />
Bader, Alfred 207<br />
Baghdad (Iraq) 568<br />
Bahia (Brazil) 489, 2492, 2596, 2629,<br />
2739, 2741, 2794, 3502, 3559, 3791<br />
Bailey, Liberty Hyde 2864<br />
Baily, Joseph Charles 2430<br />
Bain, Alexander 2554, 2555, 2557,<br />
2571, 2573<br />
Bain, Gang 686<br />
Baja California 809<br />
Balances 2774<br />
Balard, Antoine Jérôme 2339<br />
Baldewein, Eberhard 1417<br />
Baldwin, James Mark 2579<br />
Ballard, J. G. 4125<br />
Balloons and ballooning 2110<br />
Balls, Edward Kent 3247<br />
Baltic States 3701, 3721, 3831, 3836,<br />
3837<br />
Balzac, Honoré de 2826<br />
Bancr<strong>of</strong>t, Edward 1819<br />
Baptism 2071<br />
Barba, Alvaro Alonso 1708<br />
Barbados 1995<br />
Barber, Bernard 109<br />
Barnacles 2527<br />
Barnard, Edward Emerson 2308<br />
Barnes, Barry 32<br />
Baroque 1618<br />
Barrough, Philip 1518<br />
Barrow, Isaac 1661<br />
Barthes, Roland 172<br />
Bartholin, Thomas 1741<br />
Bartholomaeus Anglicus 944, 976,<br />
1056, 1062, 1074, 1171, 1173,<br />
1182, 1189, 1190, 1198, 1336<br />
Bartolomeo da Messina 1026<br />
Bascom, Florence 2392<br />
Basel (Switzerland) 2459<br />
Basques (people) 409, 487, 2084,<br />
2535<br />
Bate de Malines, Henri 1049<br />
Bate, Dorothea M. A. 3238<br />
Bateson, Gregory 3643<br />
Bateson, William 469<br />
Baths, public 641<br />
Bats 3591<br />
Batthyány, Boldizsár 1278<br />
Baudin, Nicolas 2456<br />
Bavaria (Germany) 1218<br />
Bayh-Dole Act 3706<br />
Bayle, Pierre 250<br />
Beal, William James 2864<br />
Beati, Gabriele 1677<br />
Beaumont, William 2653<br />
Beccari, Odoardo 2427<br />
Becher, Johann Joachim 1938<br />
Becker, Oskar 3039<br />
Beckett, Samuel 3736<br />
Beddoes, Thomas 2360, 2654<br />
Bednorz, Georg 2997<br />
Beer industry; beer making 849<br />
Beer making see Beer industry; beer<br />
making<br />
Beer, Stafford 3643<br />
Behavioral sciences 3314, 3504, 3912,<br />
3919<br />
Behaviorism 140, 2581<br />
Behn, Aphra 1576<br />
Belgium 2162, 2500, 2684, 2706<br />
Belief and doubt 957<br />
Bell, Eric Temple 265<br />
Bell, John Stewart 3073<br />
Benedetto, da Firenze 1384<br />
Benett, Etheldred 1979<br />
Benito, José María González 2326<br />
Benjamin, Walter 208<br />
Bennett, John Hughes 2638<br />
Bentham, George 2488<br />
Bentham, Jeremy 1867<br />
Berg, Lev Semenovich 3269<br />
Bergh, Richard 2184<br />
Bergonié, Jean 2658<br />
Berlin (Germany) 1780, 1832, 1891,<br />
2915, 3095, 3715<br />
Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum<br />
der Charité 472<br />
Bernal, John Desmond 71<br />
Bernard, Claude 416<br />
Bernardi, Antonio 1345<br />
Bernardus Silvestris 1121<br />
Bernoulli, Daniel 1931, 2066<br />
Bernoulli, Johann 1923, 1933<br />
Berry, Richard James Arthur 3300<br />
Berthold, von Moosburg 999<br />
Berthollet, Claude Louis 1951, 1960<br />
Bertrand, Alexandre 2728<br />
Bertrand, Gabriel Emile 3145<br />
Bessemer, Henry 2821<br />
Besson, Jacques 1539<br />
Betancourt y Molina, Agustín de 1927<br />
Bézout, Étienne 1880<br />
Bhabha, Homi 3797<br />
Bianchini, Francesco 1603<br />
Bias 187<br />
Bible 797, 854, 961, 1172, 1300,<br />
1412, 1469<br />
Bibliographies 19, 20, 107, 214, 285,<br />
320, 321, 332, 333, 340–342, 906,<br />
929, 930, 1227, 1288, 1289, 1404,<br />
1441, 1943, 2290, 2480, 2878, 3292<br />
Bibliometrics 65, 3328, 3884<br />
Bibliothèque nationale de France 1227<br />
Big bang theory 3796<br />
Big science 3210, 3776, 4122<br />
Bignon, Alfredo 2785<br />
Bignon, Jean-Paul 250<br />
Billingham, Richard 1103<br />
Binet, Alfred 2261<br />
Biochemistry 2121, 2359, 2795, 2802,<br />
3241, 3277, 3457, 3461<br />
Bioethics see Biology and ethics;<br />
bioethics<br />
Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong> life; spontaneous<br />
generation 344, 379, 1471, 1744,<br />
2017, 2029, 2067, 2517, 2518,<br />
2520, 3245<br />
Biographies 21, 35, 88, 103–105, 342,<br />
695, 742, 953, 1278, 1284–1286,<br />
1520, 1710, 1711, 1777, 1779,<br />
1795, 1803, 1804, 1806–1808,<br />
1841, 1861, 1914, 1950, 1958,<br />
1964, 2002, 2057, 2059, 2062,<br />
2112, 2113, 2115, 2118–2121,<br />
2124–2126, 2128, 2133, 2176,<br />
2204, 2210, 2221, 2272, 2292,<br />
2316, 2335, 2337, 2346, 2352,
Subject Index 277<br />
2360, 2373, 2386, 2412, 2427,<br />
2433, 2443, 2462, 2471, 2495,<br />
2507, 2591, 2624, 2634, 2641,<br />
2658, 2666, 2686–2689, 2697,<br />
2703, 2713, 2735, 2781, 2788,<br />
2792, 2797, 2811, 2816, 2871,<br />
2872, 2921, 2925, 3032, 3035,<br />
3051, 3066, 3079, 3092, 3103,<br />
3112, 3116, 3127, 3130, 3131,<br />
3136, 3138, 3156, 3164, 3180,<br />
3217, 3233, 3245, 3246, 3259,<br />
3330, 3336, 3373, 3382, 3395,<br />
3407, 3428, 3431, 3434, 3442,<br />
3445, 3564, 3582, 3632, 3662,<br />
3801, 3877, 3885, 4126<br />
Bioinformatics 3894<br />
Biological diversity 360<br />
Biological psychiatry 2662<br />
Biological rhythms 2689<br />
Biology 2, 23, 31, 39, 127, 372, 374,<br />
376, 401, 898, 904, 927, 1188,<br />
1477, 1743, 1744, 2018, 2020,<br />
2021, 2023, 2027, 2028, 2143,<br />
2148, 2196, 2210, 2474–2478,<br />
2480, 2482, 2494, 2496, 2507,<br />
2516–2518, 2567, 2592, 2669,<br />
2872, 2954, 2958, 2973, 2995,<br />
2998, 3240, 3242, 3244, 3245,<br />
3255–3257, 3261, 3263, 3265,<br />
3275, 3282, 3294, 3359, 3862,<br />
3863, 3868, 3884, 3894, 3899<br />
Biology and ethics; bioethics 188,<br />
194, 197, 198, 200, 201, 380, 774,<br />
1505, 3402, 3695, 3696, 3707<br />
Biomathematics 3864<br />
Biomedical technology 447, 475,<br />
3696, 3709, 3776, 3877, 3902<br />
Biometry 2619<br />
Bionics 3609<br />
Biophysics 3243, 3274, 3382<br />
Biopolitics 2910<br />
Biosphere 3840<br />
Biot, Jean-Baptiste 2114, 2320<br />
Biotechnology 377, 541, 2902, 3275,<br />
3458, 3614, 3776, 3882, 3883,<br />
3889, 3892, 3945<br />
Biotechnology industry 3697, 3776,<br />
3892<br />
Birds 345, 373, 797, 1195, 1198,<br />
2443, 2453, 2456, 3226, 3255,<br />
3846, 3860<br />
Biringuccio, Vannoccio 1443, 1537<br />
Birkeland, Kristian 3171<br />
Birth control; contraception;<br />
sterilization 407, 941, 2648, 2665,<br />
2744, 3281, 3293, 3509, 3529,<br />
3544, 3545, 3563, 3705, 3958,<br />
3981, 3985<br />
Bizzozero, Guilio 2650<br />
Black holes (cosmology) 3105<br />
Black lung disease 3988<br />
Black, Joseph 1956<br />
Blackbody radiation 3081<br />
Blake, William 1829<br />
Bleaching see Dyes; painting;<br />
bleaching<br />
Blind, Mathilde 2180<br />
Blok, Aleksandr L’vovich 2176<br />
Blondel, Maurice 3003<br />
Blood 1225, 1263, 1761, 2588, 2650,<br />
3885<br />
Blood donors 3984<br />
Bloodletting 458, 2638<br />
Blumenberg, Hans 950<br />
Boer War 2714<br />
Boerhaave, Herman 2085<br />
Boethius de Dacia 1007, 1024<br />
Bogotá (Colombia) 3554<br />
Bohemia 235, 943, 1241, 2458<br />
Böhler, Lorenz 3454<br />
Böhme, Jakob 1633<br />
Bohr, Niels Henrik David 113, 3077,<br />
3100, 3804<br />
Bologna (Italy) 1250, 1292<br />
Boltzmann, Ludwig 2315, 2869<br />
Bolzano, Bernard 2284<br />
Bonds see Valency; bonds<br />
Bone and bones 468, 931, 1782, 2056,<br />
2708, 3896<br />
Bonnet, Charles 1858, 2018<br />
Bonpland, Aime 2111, 2484<br />
Books 1, 275, 977, 1253, 1466, 1567,<br />
1790, 1791, 1978, 2694, 2855<br />
Booksellers and bookselling 1<br />
Boole, George 2122, 2292, 2298,<br />
2853<br />
Boole, Mary Everest 2298<br />
Borel, Felix Édouard Émile 3044,<br />
3048, 3049<br />
Borel, Pierre 1722<br />
Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso 1682, 1692,<br />
1694, 1701, 1761<br />
Borges, Jorge Luis 2936<br />
Boring Machines 1537<br />
Born, Max 3081<br />
Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir’evich 2368<br />
Borrichius, Olaus 1721<br />
Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus von 2291<br />
Bosch, Hieronymus 416<br />
Boscovich, Ruggiero Giuseppe 1808<br />
Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.) 2640<br />
Botanical gardens 902, 2157, 2485<br />
Botany 378, 739, 757, 808, 817, 902,<br />
906, 1189, 1190, 1278, 1298,<br />
1472–1475, 1738, 1745–1747,<br />
2009, 2024, 2048, 2111, 2125,<br />
2427, 2479, 2483, 2485–2492,<br />
2788, 2864, 2999, 3186, 3196,<br />
3241, 3246–3251, 3865, 3866<br />
Bothe, Walther 3085<br />
Botswana 821<br />
Bouchardat, A. 2746<br />
Bouguer, Pierre 1700<br />
Boulliau, Ismael 1616<br />
Boundary work 301, 304, 2263, 3237,<br />
3344, 3781, 3927, 3936<br />
Bourdieu, Pierre 2835<br />
Boursier, Louise Bourgeois 1500<br />
Bowlby, John 3318, 3331<br />
Boyden, Mabel 3885<br />
Boyle, Robert 1706, 1709, 1721<br />
Bradbury, John 2004<br />
Bradley, James 1915<br />
Bradley, Mary Hastings 3285<br />
Bradwardine, Thomas 1115<br />
Bragg, William Lawrence 3119<br />
Brahe, Tycho 705, 1391, 1404, 1409,<br />
1420, 1421, 1629, 1673<br />
Brahmagupta 778<br />
Brain 417, 2030, 2552, 2555, 2561,<br />
2564, 3302, 3900–3902, 3908–<br />
3910, 3962<br />
Brain localization 419, 844, 2036,<br />
2554, 2556, 2557, 2560, 2562, 3304<br />
Brazil 195, 222, 492, 812, 1583, 1622,<br />
2009, 2081, 2163, 2174, 2290,<br />
2366, 2473, 2492, 2550, 2574,<br />
2668, 2681, 2731, 2733, 2764,<br />
2773, 2844, 2872, 2911, 2914,<br />
2945, 2996, 2999, 3045, 3194,<br />
3196, 3198, 3274, 3292, 3306,<br />
3450, 3477, 3506, 3513, 3528,<br />
3534, 3539, 3548, 3551, 3581,<br />
3865, 3938, 3956, 3976, 3977,<br />
3982, 3989, 4094<br />
Breast cancer 3954<br />
Breast feeding 2668<br />
Breeding 773, 2978, 3275, 3658, 4109<br />
Brenner, Sydney 3878<br />
Breuer, Josef 2569<br />
Bridges 663<br />
British Association for the<br />
Advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 2222,<br />
2505<br />
British Columbia (Canada) 3856<br />
British East India Company 2439<br />
British Isles 899<br />
British Museum. Natural <strong>History</strong><br />
3201<br />
British <strong>Society</strong> for the Study <strong>of</strong> Sex<br />
Psychology 3330<br />
Brno (Czech Republic) 3031<br />
Brno University 3031<br />
Broadcasting, radio and television<br />
2928, 2932, 3002, 3174, 3617,<br />
3631, 3638, 4036, 4059, 4063, 4087<br />
Broch, Hermann 3024<br />
Broglie, Louis Victor Pierre Raymond<br />
de 3096<br />
Bronn, Heinrich Georg 2518<br />
Bronze 761, 762<br />
Broom, Robert 2952<br />
Brose, Henry L. 3099<br />
Brożek, Jan 1613<br />
Brueghel, Jan the Elder 1295, 1469<br />
Bruno, Giordano 1296, 1337, 1338,<br />
1411, 1413, 1418, 1591, 1671<br />
Brussels (Belgium) 183, 3196<br />
Bryan, William Jennings 2888<br />
Buch, Leopold von 2418<br />
Buckland, William 2472<br />
Buddhism 284, 747, 752, 786, 3480<br />
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 67, 3408,<br />
3469<br />
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc de<br />
1972, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2022<br />
Building construction 764<br />
Building engineering 519<br />
Bulgaria 53, 2381, 3159<br />
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm von 2141<br />
Buonsignori, Stefano 1451<br />
Buridan, Jean 420, 1011, 1012, 1034,<br />
1047, 1069, 1102, 1106, 1109,<br />
1126, 1144, 1150, 1151, 1202<br />
Burke, Edmund 2070<br />
Burke, Kenneth 2927<br />
Burkitt, Miles 3378<br />
Burley, Walter 1004, 1043, 1124,<br />
1137<br />
Burmeister, Hermann Konrad 2429,<br />
2518<br />
Burnet, Thomas 1715<br />
Burroughs, William 3736<br />
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir 2119<br />
Burton, Robert 1786<br />
Busard, Hubertus L.L. 90<br />
Business and commerce 2835, 3310,<br />
3919, 4015, 4018, 4054
278 Subject Index<br />
Butenandt, Adolf 2909<br />
Butterflies 3254<br />
Büttner, Christian Wilhelm 2048<br />
Byzantium 256, 651, 652, 654–664,<br />
848, 908<br />
C<br />
Cabala 1326, 1328<br />
Cabanis, Pierre Jean Georges 2030,<br />
2031<br />
Cabeo, Niccolo 1445<br />
Cable, submarine 2468<br />
Cable, transatlantic 2468<br />
Cabral de Almeida, José Carlos 3946<br />
Cabré Aguiló, Juan 3377<br />
Cady, Walter G. 3605<br />
Cahours, Auguste, 2346<br />
Calculus 266, 277, 682, 1654, 1878,<br />
1889, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1901,<br />
1902, 1904, 1905, 1910, 2099,<br />
2269, 2286, 2288<br />
Calcutta (India) 775<br />
Calendars 547, 602, 686, 694, 696–<br />
698, 702, 707–712, 718, 721, 969,<br />
1123, 1393<br />
California (U.S.) 3062, 3655, 3777,<br />
3857, 3933<br />
California Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s 3777<br />
Calvin, Jean 1390<br />
Cambridge Platonists 1632<br />
Cambridge University 284, 1133,<br />
2316, 2497, 3119, 3378<br />
Cameras 4086<br />
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament<br />
2967, 3757<br />
Campanella, Tommaso 1458<br />
Campano, Giovanni 262<br />
Campbell, Alfred Walter 3300<br />
Camper, Petrus 1861, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Canada 318, 365, 485, 813, 2092,<br />
2093, 2159, 2436, 2442, 2452,<br />
2680, 2712, 2745, 2790, 2820,<br />
3002, 3169, 3211, 3215, 3216,<br />
3218, 3309, 3324, 3385, 3426,<br />
3471, 3580, 3603, 3702, 3832,<br />
3833, 3835, 3852, 3853, 3928,<br />
3986, 4070<br />
Canadian Red Cross 2712<br />
Canals see Marine engineering;<br />
canals; waterways, 2465, 2838<br />
Canary Islands 2422, 2605<br />
Cancer; tumors 914, 2052, 2663,<br />
3386, 3389, 3418, 3419, 3430,<br />
3552, 3557, 3935, 3990, 4012<br />
Canguilhem, Georges 83, 150<br />
Cannibalism 1583<br />
Cantelli, Francesco Paolo 3041<br />
Canterzani, Sebastiano 1882, 1883<br />
Capital punishment 2737<br />
Capitalism 2910, 2933<br />
Capuano, Francesco 1423<br />
Caravaggio, Pietro Paolo 271<br />
Carbo, Gisbertus 1520<br />
Carbon dating 2977<br />
Cardano, Girolamo 1339, 1387<br />
Caribbean 482, 1995, 2049<br />
Carl August, Grand Duke <strong>of</strong><br />
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1967<br />
Carl-Gustav Rossby 3173<br />
Carnap, Rudolf 3006, 3011<br />
Carnegie Institution <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
3172, 3438<br />
Carroll, Lewis 2204<br />
Carson, Rachel Louise 3843<br />
Cartan, Élie Joseph 3023, 3036<br />
Cartan, Henri 3022<br />
Carter, Elizabeth 1565, 1587<br />
Carter, Henry Vandyke 2694<br />
Cartesianism 1647, 1742, 1751, 1772<br />
Carthage 2047<br />
Cartier, Jacques 813<br />
Cartography 15, 334, 336, 339, 343,<br />
624, 625, 627, 736, 796, 805, 899,<br />
900, 1177–1179, 1185, 1186, 1419,<br />
1448–1450, 1454, 1724, 1727,<br />
1890, 1919, 1991, 1993, 1996,<br />
1999, 2170, 2227, 2312, 2426,<br />
2432, 2435, 2437, 3190, 3191<br />
Cartwright, Nancy 125<br />
Case studies 1775, 2596, 2728<br />
Cassius Felix 932, 936<br />
Castelli, Benedetto 1693<br />
Castration 2646<br />
Castro, Josué de 3542<br />
Catalan language 1155, 1378<br />
Catalogs see Tables; catalogs; lists<br />
Catalonia (Spain) 227, 1809, 2101,<br />
2134, 2135, 2236, 2265, 2350,<br />
2398, 2445, 2502, 2528, 2761,<br />
2805, 2823, 2840, 2858, 2877,<br />
2906, 2956, 3033, 3117, 3157,<br />
3165, 3240, 3444<br />
Categories (philosophy) 256<br />
Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />
(Dublin) 2634<br />
Cattle 2104, 4109<br />
Catullus, Gaius Valerius 878<br />
Caucasus Mountains (Russia,<br />
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia) 635,<br />
2408<br />
Cauchy, Augustin Louis 2277, 2286,<br />
2288<br />
Causality 986, 1015, 1016, 1033,<br />
1036, 1043, 1072, 1638, 1669,<br />
3120, 3333<br />
Cautery 923<br />
Cauvet, Philippe Désiré 2788<br />
Cavaillès, Jean 3021<br />
Cavalieri, Francesco Bonaventura<br />
1089<br />
Cave paintings 716<br />
Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess <strong>of</strong><br />
Newcastle 1573, 1574, 1631, 1644<br />
Cayley, Arthur 2299<br />
Celestial maps; star catalogs 696, 706,<br />
720, 1405, 1419, 1680, 1919<br />
Celestial mechanics 607, 704, 705,<br />
1413, 1423, 1670, 1676, 1894<br />
Cellular automata 3639<br />
Cellular biology 2532, 2663, 2669,<br />
3881, 3887<br />
Celsus, Aulus Cornelius 914, 923<br />
Cemeteries 3507<br />
Census tabulation 3654<br />
Central America 2616<br />
Central Asia 3364<br />
Central Europe 984, 1805, 2458<br />
Central Institute <strong>of</strong> Beiping 3102<br />
Centre National de la Recherche<br />
Scientifique (France) 3747<br />
Centrifuges 3153<br />
Ceramics 1544<br />
Ceramics; pottery 3368<br />
Certainty; uncertainty 1445, 1656,<br />
3987<br />
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 1509<br />
Cesarean section 801, 2071<br />
Cesi, Federico 1463, 1555<br />
Chagas Filho, Carlos 2872, 3274<br />
Chagas, Carlos 3274<br />
Chagas, Evandro 3274<br />
Chalcidius 1079<br />
Chambers, Robert 2258<br />
Champier, Symphorien 1494<br />
Champlain, Samuel de 1448<br />
Champollion, Jean François 2209<br />
Chance, Michael Robin Alexander,<br />
3575<br />
Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan 3065<br />
Change in science see Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> science; change in science<br />
Change in technology see<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> technology;<br />
change in technology<br />
Chaos theory; chaotic behavior 4100<br />
Chaotic behavior see Chaos theory;<br />
chaotic behavior<br />
Character see Personality; character<br />
Charcoal and charcoal industry 367<br />
Charcot, Jean Martin 2651, 2670<br />
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor<br />
1289<br />
Charles, Jacques Alexandre César<br />
2110<br />
Charles-Augustin Vandermonde 405,<br />
406<br />
Charleton, Walter 1755, 1756<br />
Chauliac, Guy de 1222, 1242, 1244<br />
Chebyshev, Pafnutii Lvovich 2270<br />
Cheeseman, Thomas Frederick, 2448<br />
Chelini, Domenico 2269<br />
Chemical affinity 311, 1937, 1938,<br />
1947, 1952, 2363<br />
Chemical drugs 500, 1796, 2343,<br />
2782, 2803, 3577<br />
Chemical elements 1954, 1966, 2339,<br />
2349, 2351, 2378, 2382, 3143,<br />
3147, 3151<br />
Chemical industry 2350, 2377, 2875,<br />
2901, 2912, 3161<br />
Chemical pollution 3460, 3839<br />
Chemical synthesis 2382, 2784<br />
Chemical technology 1313, 1610<br />
Chemical warfare 2964<br />
Chemical weapons 2960, 2963, 3159<br />
Chemistry 127, 207, 224, 301, 303–<br />
314, 495, 530, 726, 733, 848, 1152,<br />
1153, 1701–1706, 1710, 1819,<br />
1833, 1852, 1932, 1936–1971,<br />
1974, 2085, 2089, 2109, 2110,<br />
2118, 2140, 2150, 2223, 2334–<br />
2342, 2344–2352, 2354–2372,<br />
2374–2376, 2378–2383, 2798,<br />
2800, 2802, 2803, 2919, 2974,<br />
3008, 3130, 3132–3146, 3148–<br />
3152, 3154–3164, 3461, 3576,<br />
3809–3816<br />
Cheng, Dawei 1660<br />
Chesapeake Bay (North America)<br />
1798<br />
Chevreul, Michel Eugène 2345, 2346<br />
Chiang, Kai-shek 2966<br />
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.) 183, 3341,<br />
3349<br />
Child development 1210, 3314, 3354,<br />
3522, 3548<br />
Childbirth 801, 1242, 1760, 2071,<br />
2625, 2629, 2665, 2774, 3385,<br />
3423, 3502, 3514, 3536<br />
Childe, Vere Gordon 3371<br />
Children 2639, 3324, 3913, 3976,<br />
3986<br />
Children’s diseases 478, 493, 1764,<br />
3549, 3974
Subject Index 279<br />
Chile 2409, 2606, 3514, 3656<br />
Chilmark, John 1061<br />
China 5, 65, 80, 88, 104, 284, 349,<br />
424, 505, 546, 547, 549, 558, 666,<br />
670, 671, 673–675, 677, 679–682,<br />
684, 686, 689–695, 697–704, 706–<br />
711, 713–717, 719–722, 725, 727–<br />
732, 734, 735, 739–741, 744, 745,<br />
748–750, 752–757, 759, 762–769,<br />
771–773, 831, 1180, 1450, 1455,<br />
1592, 1660, 1717, 1727, 2074,<br />
2142, 2280, 2353, 2355, 2487,<br />
2627, 2715, 2717, 2718, 2759,<br />
2850, 2900, 2925, 2944, 2966,<br />
2974, 2986, 2989, 3019, 3050,<br />
3102, 3112, 3126, 3129, 3163,<br />
3164, 3166, 3182, 3183, 3186,<br />
3187, 3192, 3193, 3222, 3239,<br />
3251, 3284, 3320, 3321, 3373,<br />
3455, 3467, 3468, 3511, 3525,<br />
3529, 3535, 3536, 3540, 3546,<br />
3563, 3608, 3629, 3630, 3686,<br />
3712, 3773, 3799, 3812, 3861,<br />
3866, 3997, 4110<br />
Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s 57, 64,<br />
3193, 3773<br />
Chlorine 1950, 2369<br />
Chocolate and chocolate industry<br />
1794<br />
Cholera 454, 486, 2652, 2713, 2750,<br />
2772, 2929<br />
Christianity 231, 379, 650, 651, 820,<br />
957, 961, 967, 1160, 1226, 1239,<br />
1263, 1300, 1596, 2211, 2214,<br />
3311, 3915, 4071<br />
Christina, Queen <strong>of</strong> Sweden 1565<br />
Christine de Pizan 1631<br />
Chromosomes 3877<br />
Chronology see <strong>History</strong> as a<br />
discipline; chronology; study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
past<br />
Chudeau, René 3181<br />
Church history 257, 962, 968, 1225<br />
Cinema see Motion pictures; cinema;<br />
movies<br />
Cinematography 177, 3305, 3325,<br />
3497<br />
Cinico, Giovanni Marco 1447<br />
Cipher machines 3634, 3635, 3647<br />
Cipriano de São José, Frei 2009<br />
Circadian rhythms 2689<br />
Circulation <strong>of</strong> the blood 1586, 1772<br />
Citation analysis 2264, 3816, 3884<br />
Citizenship 2753<br />
Civiale, Aimé 2388<br />
Civil defense 3727<br />
Civil engineering 1275, 2765, 2767,<br />
2808, 2811, 2818, 2827, 2838,<br />
3216, 3587, 3614<br />
Civil War (Spain, 1936-1939) 2956,<br />
3033, 3547, 3569, 3615<br />
Civil War (United States, 1861-1865)<br />
2641, 2693<br />
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)<br />
3223<br />
Cladistic analysis 394<br />
Clairaut, Alexis Claude 1930<br />
Clark, Grahame 3378<br />
Clarke, Samuel 1596<br />
Classification 1141, 1925, 2424, 2430,<br />
3399, 3745, 3795<br />
Classification in biology 245, 374,<br />
635, 739, 758, 1743, 1855, 2019,<br />
2028, 2048, 2441, 2446, 2456,<br />
2488, 2491, 2494, 2589<br />
Classification <strong>of</strong> diseases see<br />
Nosology; classification <strong>of</strong> diseases<br />
Classification <strong>of</strong> knowledge 571,<br />
1073, 1283, 2011<br />
Clavius, Christopher 684, 1366, 1373,<br />
1660, 1674<br />
Cleanrooms 4029<br />
Clement VI, Pope 1051<br />
Climate and climatology 73, 350, 654,<br />
1305, 1446, 1720, 1977, 2030,<br />
2384, 2395, 2396, 2401, 3167,<br />
3175, 3659, 3704, 3818, 3847,<br />
3848, 3852<br />
Climate change 2396, 3659<br />
Clinical medicine 2671, 3957<br />
Clinical psychology 422, 481, 1265,<br />
1785, 2075, 2077–2079, 2721–<br />
2724, 2727, 2731, 2738, 2742,<br />
3321, 3469, 3476–3479, 3481,<br />
3483, 3487, 3488, 3491, 3493–<br />
3496, 3498, 3500, 3964, 3965,<br />
3967–3970, 3974, 3975<br />
Clinical trials 2782, 3403, 3577, 3744,<br />
4003, 4009<br />
Clinics 3476<br />
Clocks 413, 648<br />
Cloning <strong>of</strong> organisms 3275, 3731<br />
Clothing and dress 553, 1216, 2159,<br />
3813<br />
Clothing industry 3813<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> Rome 3827<br />
Clubs see Invisible colleges; clubs<br />
Coal and coal mining 2465, 3207<br />
Coastal mapping 1174, 1454<br />
Cocaine 2785, 2801<br />
Cockayne, Leonard 3250<br />
Codes and cryptography 3027, 3634,<br />
3635, 3647, 4082<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee 1794<br />
Cognition 420, 909, 983, 1265, 1327<br />
Cognitive psychology 148, 420, 910,<br />
2579, 3329<br />
Cognitive science 2721, 3643<br />
Cohn, Bernard S. 431<br />
Coins; medals; seals 465, 933, 2063<br />
Cold War 2870, 2895, 2954, 3175,<br />
3520, 3644, 3672, 3686, 3704,<br />
3717, 3741, 3754, 3761, 3762,<br />
3764, 3770, 3771, 3825, 3848,<br />
3920, 3921, 3923, 3924, 3930,<br />
4016, 4019, 4028, 4038, 4042,<br />
4046, 4057<br />
Cole, Grenville Arthur James 2403<br />
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 2654<br />
Collected correspondence 1355, 1920,<br />
2136–2138, 2140, 2141, 2513,<br />
2808, 2878, 3160<br />
Collected works 2878, 3100<br />
Collections 371<br />
Collective biographies 29, 333, 340,<br />
341, 2267, 2368, 2374, 3154<br />
Collectors and collecting 238, 243,<br />
476, 1307, 1467, 1567, 1606, 1736,<br />
1737, 1739, 2000, 2012, 2013,<br />
2016, 2228, 2231, 2428, 2455,<br />
2458, 2497, 3194, 3247, 3248, 3251<br />
Collège de France, Paris 495, 2144,<br />
2348<br />
Collingwood, W. G. 2622<br />
Collins, Wilkie 2201<br />
Colloid chemistry 3142<br />
Colombia 2250, 2326, 3104, 3387<br />
Colonialism 185, 220, 482, 527, 544,<br />
548, 550, 551, 557, 770, 774, 776,<br />
777, 784, 785, 789, 811, 815, 824,<br />
826–828, 1566, 1762, 1995, 2013,<br />
2073, 2074, 2119, 2391, 2696,<br />
2705, 2735, 2740, 2751, 2773,<br />
2776, 2777, 2813, 2846, 2857,<br />
2862, 2886, 2993, 3141, 3178,<br />
3205, 3293, 3369, 3409, 3532,<br />
3550, 3553, 3577, 3590, 3617,<br />
3659, 3661, 3664<br />
Color 424, 1149<br />
Color theory 1171<br />
Colorado (U.S.) 3793<br />
Colorado River (North America) 3206<br />
Columbia University (New York City)<br />
3352, 3808<br />
Combustion; fire 365<br />
Comets; meteors; meteorites 1402,<br />
1678<br />
Commemorations see Memorials;<br />
commemorations<br />
Commentaries 470, 588, 615, 629,<br />
867, 909, 915, 1029, 1037, 1046,<br />
1048, 1053, 1057, 1080, 1104,<br />
1187, 1351, 1423, 1517<br />
Commercialization 187, 3708<br />
Commonwealth Scientific and<br />
Industrial Research Organization<br />
(Australia) 3648<br />
Communication 1535, <strong>2010</strong>, 3649<br />
Communication <strong>of</strong> scientific ideas 29,<br />
184, 394, 554, 976, 1817, 2035,<br />
2161, 2887, 3687, 3689, 3692, 3870<br />
Communication technology 237, 507,<br />
1802, 2188, 2834, 2844, 2846,<br />
2856, 2857, 3631, 3638, 3646,<br />
3649, 4026, 4031, 4036, 4062,<br />
4065, 4067, 4073, 4083, 4085,<br />
4087, 4092, 4099, 4104<br />
Communication within scientific<br />
contexts 163, 237, 252, 978, 1775,<br />
2123, 2194, 2616, 2695, 2831,<br />
2996, 2999, 3616, 3689, 3745,<br />
3783, 3785, 3819, 3884, 4122<br />
Communications, digital 528, 537,<br />
4072, 4080<br />
Communism 3686, 3712, 3773, 4041<br />
Compact discs 4025<br />
Company <strong>of</strong> Barber Surgeons<br />
(London) 1493, 1496<br />
Comparative anatomy 1748, 2028,<br />
2117, 3263<br />
Complementarity 113<br />
Complexity 131<br />
Computational sciences 2296, 3639<br />
Computed tomography imaging 417,<br />
3959<br />
Computer games 36<br />
Computer graphics 212<br />
Computer industry 3636, 4055, 4056,<br />
4103<br />
Computer media 4061, 4089, 4098<br />
Computer networks 4070, 4104<br />
Computer science 36, 265, 533–536,<br />
2853, 3632, 3634, 3635, 3637,<br />
3640–3645, 3647, 3648, 3864,<br />
3955, 4052, 4053, 4060, 4061,<br />
4064, 4068, 4069, 4071, 4072,<br />
4075–4078, 4080–4082, 4084,<br />
4088, 4089, 4091, 4093–4097,<br />
4100–4102<br />
Computer simulations 3173, 3184,<br />
3821, 3926, 4096
280 Subject Index<br />
Computers and computing 528, 532,<br />
537, 1111, 2852, 3027, 3636, 3640,<br />
3642, 3645, 3729, 3766, 3894,<br />
3901, 3955, 4052, 4053, 4056,<br />
4057, 4061, 4077, 4097, 4099, 4104<br />
Computers and computing, analog<br />
533<br />
Comte, Auguste 2633<br />
Concentration camps 235<br />
Conchology 2471<br />
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de 1645<br />
Condorcet, Jean Antoine Nicolas<br />
Caritat, Marquis de 272, 1844,<br />
1902, 2043<br />
Conference proceedings 13, 69, 249,<br />
283, 304, 319, 324, 326, 419, 442,<br />
463, 464, 862, 949, 951, 973, 990,<br />
1010, 1097, 1122, 1174, 1240,<br />
1284, 1345, 1425, 1482, 1598,<br />
1804, 1809, 1852, 2117, 2859,<br />
2871, 2969, 3078<br />
Confucianism 690, 744<br />
Congenital diseases 3402<br />
Congresses, conferences, and<br />
meetings 324, 1804, 1810, 2551,<br />
2611, 2994, 3018, 3292<br />
Congreve, William 1957<br />
Conic sections 583, 1896<br />
Connecticut (U.S.) 2755<br />
Consciousness 1207, 1753, 2031,<br />
2570, 3916<br />
Conservation biology 360, 2453,<br />
3202, 3838<br />
Conservation <strong>of</strong> energy (physical<br />
concept) 2164, 3013<br />
Conservation <strong>of</strong> natural resources<br />
2014, 2384, 2862, 3200, 3220,<br />
3221, 3224, 3230, 3231, 3830, 3831<br />
Conservatism (political ideology)<br />
3859<br />
Constantinus Africanus 915<br />
Constellations; zodiac 709, 720<br />
Constructivism see Social<br />
construction; constructivism<br />
Consumers and consumerism 369,<br />
528, 3487, 3595, 3996, 4005, 4025<br />
Contingency (philosophy) 2258<br />
Continuity 1248, 1648, 1933<br />
Contraception see Birth control;<br />
contraception; sterilization<br />
Control systems 3588<br />
Controversies and disputes 16, 165,<br />
383, 385, 390, 683, 714, 1377,<br />
1593, 1891, 2303, 2505, 2510,<br />
2632, 2719, 2888, 3065, 3273,<br />
3289, 3318, 3325, 3791, 3801,<br />
3804, 3838, 3872, 3886, 3893,<br />
3933, 3942, 3943, 4106, 4108<br />
Conway, Anne 1633<br />
Cooley, Charles Horton 3351<br />
Cope, Arthur Clay 3162<br />
Copenhagen (Denmark) 476, 1741<br />
Copernicanism 226, 705, 1290, 1392,<br />
1404, 1421, 1426, 1442, 1593,<br />
1675, 1676<br />
Copernicus, Nicolaus 1290, 1396,<br />
1397, 1400, 1401, 1408, 1410,<br />
1412, 1413, 1423, 1442, 1673<br />
Copper and copper industry 768, 1703<br />
Copyright law 205<br />
Corbechon, Jean 1198<br />
Coriolis Effect 300<br />
Corporations 3440<br />
Correspondence and corresponding<br />
250, 595, 1335, 1599, 1604, 1616,<br />
1747, 1858, 1860, 1866, 1891,<br />
1908, 1949, <strong>2010</strong>, 2139, 2222,<br />
2261, 2281, 2285, 2345, 2448,<br />
2869, 2879, 2908, 3031, 3038,<br />
3043, 3093, 3568<br />
Cosmetics; perfumes 2981<br />
Cosmic background radiation 3796<br />
Cosmogony 961, 1122, 1715, 2889<br />
Cosmography 1121, 1416, 1458, 1683<br />
Cosmology 282, 283, 547, 577, 599,<br />
604, 605, 607, 653, 695, 704, 705,<br />
711, 713, 716, 737, 804, 850, 853,<br />
889, 890, 954–956, 961, 964, 993,<br />
1013, 1021, 1024, 1081, 1117,<br />
1119, 1122, 1123, 1126, 1159,<br />
1163, 1165, 1290, 1337, 1350,<br />
1391, 1394–1397, 1400, 1401,<br />
1403, 1404, 1408–1412, 1417,<br />
1418, 1423, 1548, 1591, 1616,<br />
1663, 1670, 1673, 1675–1679,<br />
1681, 1684, 1912, 1915, 1917,<br />
1918, 1921, 2302, 2305, 2382,<br />
3054–3056, 3059, 3061, 3062,<br />
3794, 3796<br />
Costa, Manual Amoroso 3045<br />
Costa, Newton C. A. da 3045<br />
Coste, Pierre 1928<br />
Cotton industry 3657<br />
Coulomb, Charles Augustin de 1697<br />
Councils and synods 1019<br />
Court sponsored science 1310, 1538<br />
Court sponsored science; patronage<br />
584, 1345, 1447, 1606, 1701, 1967,<br />
2063<br />
Courts and courtiers 1422, 1792<br />
Couturat, Louis 2285<br />
Cowley, Abraham 1575<br />
Cracow (Poland) 1325, 1613, 2237<br />
Crafts and craftsmen 512, 561, 789,<br />
1543, 1544, 1615, 1637, 1960<br />
Craik, Kenneth James William 3633<br />
Craniometry 2664<br />
Creationism 115, 228, 233, 372, 392,<br />
393, 1715, 2948, 3753, 3872<br />
Creativity; genius 151, 160, 169, 2931<br />
Crick, Francis 3884<br />
Crime 3722, 3986<br />
Criminal justice departments see<br />
Police; criminal justice departments<br />
Criminal law 1525, 1865, 2742, 3478,<br />
3891, 3909<br />
Criminology 488, 2588, 2724, 2737,<br />
3391, 3720, 3968<br />
Croatia 2879<br />
Croll, James 2396<br />
Crombie, Alistair Cameroon 3810<br />
Crookes, William 2255<br />
Cross, C. Whitman 2424<br />
Cross-cultural comparison 235, 284,<br />
349, 424, 543, 545–547, 549, 557,<br />
558, 584, 590, 648, 748, 767, 804,<br />
805, 828, 1717, 1769, 2759, 4097<br />
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural<br />
influence 5, 349, 471, 473, 543,<br />
545, 549, 550, 552–554, 556–558,<br />
562, 563, 584, 608, 648, 653, 667,<br />
669, 681, 684, 714, 715, 737, 741,<br />
756, 770, 774, 775, 779, 785, 787,<br />
794, 803, 805, 806, 810, 814, 816,<br />
828, 943, 992, 1132, 1183, 1226,<br />
1450, 1592, 1660, 1727, 1732,<br />
1739, 1819, 1995, 1998, 2073,<br />
2123, 2132, 2142, 2211, 2353,<br />
2404, 2439, 2487, 2563, 2582,<br />
2628, 2646, 2715, 2718, 2744,<br />
2769, 2846, 2851, 2857, 2903,<br />
3098, 3284, 3339, 3388, 3468,<br />
3480, 3532, 3536, 3617, 3930, 4110<br />
Cross-national comparison 548, 768,<br />
2469, 3060, 3104, 3296, 3349,<br />
3588, 3610, 3954, 3999<br />
Cross-national interaction 57, 649,<br />
689, 1793, <strong>2010</strong>, 2123, 2217, 2434,<br />
2605, 2655, 2669, 2695, 2867,<br />
2900, 3019, 3025, 3053, 3060,<br />
3111, 3173, 3183, 3187, 3278,<br />
3281, 3373, 3432, 3450, 3453,<br />
3513, 3656, 3686, 3858, 4057<br />
Crusades 1186<br />
Crystallography 3888<br />
Cuba 2745, 2751, 2793, 2815, 3980<br />
Cudworth, Ralph 1630<br />
Cultural anthropology 431, 436, 957,<br />
1216, 2594, 2595, 2597, 3354–<br />
3356, 3897, 3929<br />
Cultural influence see Cross-cultural<br />
interaction; cultural influence<br />
Cultural Revolution (20th century,<br />
China) 3320, 3773<br />
Culture concept (anthropology) 3355<br />
Cuneiform inscriptions 834, 847<br />
Curie, Marie Sklodowska 2357<br />
Curiosities and wonders 1737, 1760,<br />
2000<br />
Cusanus, Nicolaus 997, 1069, 1367,<br />
1454<br />
Cushing, Frank Hamilton 2609<br />
Cushing, Harvey 1288<br />
Cuvier, Georges, Baron de 395, 2413<br />
Cybernetics 3633, 3643, 3918, 4033,<br />
4068, 4076<br />
Cyborgs see Automata; robotics;<br />
cyborgs<br />
Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien de 1671<br />
Cytogenetics 3946<br />
Czech Republic 3291<br />
Czechoslovakia 1331<br />
Czerwiakowski, Rafal, 2062<br />
D<br />
d’Ascoli, Cecco 1036<br />
Da Câmara, Manuel 1811<br />
Da Fermo, Venanzio 1501<br />
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé 2336<br />
Daguerreotype 2336<br />
Dairy industry 3663, 3666<br />
Dalton, John 2338<br />
Dams 2818, 3206, 3216<br />
Dana, James Dwight 2402<br />
Danish Deep-Sea Expedition Round<br />
the World, 1950-52 3189<br />
Dante Alighieri 954–956, 966, 1171,<br />
1205, 3055<br />
Danube river 328<br />
Darquier, Antoine 1921<br />
Darwin, Charles Galton 3108<br />
Darwin, Charles Robert 31, 39, 61,<br />
230, 372, 387, 388, 395, 399, 401,<br />
469, 1827, 2029, 2112, 2143, 2148,<br />
2167, 2168, 2194, 2200, 2206,<br />
2251, 2256, 2258, 2259, 2399,<br />
2414, 2431, 2438, 2447, 2455,<br />
2474, 2482, 2485, 2490, 2493,<br />
2497, 2501, 2503, 2506, 2508,<br />
2509, 2511, 2512, 2516, 2517,<br />
2519, 2523, 2527, 2572, 3873<br />
Darwin, Erasmus 2072, 2192, 2573<br />
Darwin, George Howard 2311
Subject Index 281<br />
Darwinism 61, 225, 372, 381, 383,<br />
385, 390, 393, 395, 396, 399, 403,<br />
433, 438, 1836, 2137, 2171, 2186,<br />
2187, 2210, 2211, 2213, 2450,<br />
2455, 2502, 2506, 2509, 2511,<br />
2513, 2514, 2516, 2519, 2520,<br />
2534, 2539, 3258, 3262, 3266,<br />
3267, 3269, 3295, 3300, 3751,<br />
3868, 3869<br />
Data analysis 1720, 3817<br />
Databases 17, 375, 488<br />
Dau, Leda 3865<br />
Davenport, Harold 2276<br />
Davidson, Ellis Abraham 2210<br />
Dávila, Pedro Franco 2016<br />
Davy, Humphry 2182, 2360<br />
Dawkins, Richard 3873<br />
De Bertereau, Martine 1713<br />
De Brahm, John Gerar William 1996<br />
de Hollanda, Hortênsia Hurpia 3977<br />
De Luna, Guillaume 1351<br />
De Morgan, Augustus 2275, 2292<br />
De Quincey, Thomas 2654<br />
De Vasconcellos, Marina 3929<br />
De Witt, Simeon, 1756-1834 1919<br />
Deafness 3427<br />
Dear, Peter (1958- ) 1559<br />
Death see Development; growth; life;<br />
death, 3346, 3947<br />
Debus, Allen G. 85, 106<br />
Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds 2839,<br />
3147, 3237, 4104<br />
Dedekind, Richard 265<br />
Dee, John 1321, 1663<br />
Definition <strong>of</strong> human; human nature<br />
225, 381, 435, 871, 912, 919, 1065,<br />
1828, 2034, 2042, 2259, 2551,<br />
2580, 2618<br />
Defoe, Daniel 215, 1827<br />
Deforestation 367, 2468<br />
Degeneration 2017, 2030, 2738<br />
Deleuze, Gilles 198<br />
Delft (Netherlands) 2976<br />
Delgado, Nery 2390<br />
Della Porta, Giovan Battista 1317,<br />
1489<br />
Democracy 203, 276, 2985, 3528,<br />
3687, 3707, 3924, 3933, 4090,<br />
4094, 4098<br />
Democritos <strong>of</strong> Abdera 890, 895<br />
Demography; population research<br />
467, 642, 3020, 3335, 3344, 3827<br />
Demonology see Witchcraft;<br />
demonology, 982, 983, 1330, 1331,<br />
1486<br />
Demonstration see Performance;<br />
demonstration<br />
Déneuve, Dorothée 2660<br />
Denmark 2157, 2734, 3189, 3255,<br />
3576, 3610, 3700, 3718<br />
Dennett, Daniel Clement 3873<br />
Dennison, David Mathias 3137<br />
Dental hygiene 2639<br />
Dentistry 449, 458, 1518, 2249,<br />
2639–2641, 2666, 2677, 2681,<br />
2693, 2700, 2703, 2719, 2921,<br />
3395, 3417, 3431, 3448, 3449,<br />
3466, 3778, 3956<br />
Depression 3481, 3495, 4000, 4004,<br />
4009<br />
Depuch, Louis 2430<br />
Dermatology 2662<br />
Descartes, René 257, 420, 1627–1629,<br />
1635, 1636, 1639, 1649, 1655,<br />
1657, 1709, 1722, 1723, 1740,<br />
1751, 1756, 1772<br />
Design 508, 529, 1540<br />
Designing see Drawing; designing<br />
Despine, Charles-Humbert-Antoine<br />
2728<br />
Determinism 122, 290, 3003<br />
Deutsche Museum 3625<br />
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft<br />
(DPG) 3095<br />
Developing countries 555<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> science; change in<br />
science 137, 139, 144, 148, 670,<br />
888, 1281, 1554, 1900, 3056, 3640<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> technology; change<br />
in technology 528<br />
Development; growth; life; death 456,<br />
1505, 1829, 3242<br />
Developmental biology 375<br />
Developmental psychology; pediatrics<br />
and psychology 3331<br />
Dewar, James 2349<br />
Dhombres, Jean 107<br />
Diabetes mellitus 478, 809, 2626,<br />
3435, 3580<br />
Diagnosis 448, 1258, 1784, 2079,<br />
2080, 2692, 2725, 3381, 3475,<br />
3481, 3954, 3959, 3989<br />
Diagrams 833, 1291, 1378, 1415<br />
Dialectical materialism 2590<br />
Diaries 2002, 3204<br />
Dick, Philip K. 3286, 3621, 3733<br />
Diderot, Denis 1877, 1937, 1955,<br />
1961, 2018<br />
Dietetics see Nutrition; dietetics<br />
Dietrich von Freiberg 963, 999, 1003,<br />
1013, 1038, 1040, 1146, 1207<br />
Dieulafoy, Georges 2687<br />
Differential and integral equations<br />
1888, 1892, 1911<br />
Differential equations 1889, 1898,<br />
1902, 3014<br />
Diffusion <strong>of</strong> innovation; diffusion <strong>of</strong><br />
knowledge 552, 715, 724, 743, 750,<br />
2711, 2850<br />
Diffusion <strong>of</strong> knowledge see Diffusion<br />
<strong>of</strong> innovation; diffusion <strong>of</strong><br />
knowledge<br />
Digital cameras 4086<br />
Dillard, Annie 2460<br />
Dinosaurs 2451, 3255<br />
Diodorus Cronus 1045<br />
Dionysius, the Carthusian 1008<br />
Diophantos <strong>of</strong> Alexandria 837, 1108,<br />
1372<br />
Dioscorides, Pedanios 644, 905, 940,<br />
1274<br />
Diplomacy see Foreign relations;<br />
diplomacy<br />
Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice 3080<br />
Dirigibles see Airships; dirigibles<br />
Disabilities; handicaps 492, 3609<br />
Disability technology 3944<br />
Disasters 328, 734, 1984, 2397, 2820,<br />
3839<br />
Discipline formation 70, 78, 80, 255,<br />
325, 1283, 1814, 1923, 1962, 1963,<br />
2165, 2263, 2283, 2304, 2318,<br />
2347, 2354, 2536, 2586, 2588,<br />
2630, 2670, 2677, 2688, 2693,<br />
2711, 2783, 3003, 3257, 3265,<br />
3277, 3278, 3282, 3353, 3362,<br />
3401, 3416, 3463, 3656, 3814,<br />
3876, 3879, 3880, 3897, 3919,<br />
3925, 4039<br />
Discovery in medicine 2650, 2921,<br />
3386, 3583<br />
Discovery in science 282, 1460, 1950,<br />
1966, 1983, 2146, 2321, 2332,<br />
2339, 2351, 2367, 2378, 2795, 3151<br />
Disease and diseases 452, 454, 460,<br />
464, 467, 468, 478, 490, 491, 557,<br />
655, 784, 818, 908, 1235, 1237,<br />
1245, 1255, 1258, 1263, 1264,<br />
1521, 1766, 1768, 1770, 1783,<br />
2074, 2088, 2528, 2547, 2624,<br />
2638, 2642, 2654, 2671, 2673,<br />
2707, 2708, 2752, 2753, 2760,<br />
2766, 2772, 3381, 3399, 3418,<br />
3421, 3433, 3435, 3456, 3467,<br />
3518, 3521, 3540, 3653, 3934,<br />
3941, 3943, 3950, 3987, 3991,<br />
3993, 4110<br />
Dissection 927, 1497, 1771, 2540,<br />
2674, 2678<br />
Distillation 1798, 2109<br />
Divination 799, 1322, 2254<br />
DNA 2535, 2898, 3720, 3877, 3884,<br />
3889, 3891, 3894<br />
Dobzhansky, Theodosius 3256<br />
Doctors see Physicians; doctors<br />
Doctrine <strong>of</strong> signatures 661<br />
Dollond, John 1848<br />
Domes 646<br />
Donne, John 1575<br />
Douglas, Mary 109<br />
Dow Chemical 2377<br />
Dowsing 1713<br />
Drainage; irrigation 826, 829, 2397,<br />
2464, 2470<br />
Drama, dance, and performing arts<br />
218, 219, 461, 1767, 1828, 2158,<br />
2933, 3095<br />
Drawing; designing 2489, 2623<br />
Dreams 799, 847, 1485<br />
Drebbel, Cornelis van 1636<br />
Dredging 2222<br />
Dresden (Germany) 1310, 1609, 1611,<br />
1971<br />
Drexel University 1916<br />
Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard 2533<br />
Drosophila 3259<br />
Drought 2395, 2397<br />
Du Bois, William Edward B. 2939<br />
Du Bois-Reymond, Emil Heinrich<br />
2164<br />
Du Chesne, Joseph 1437<br />
Du, Yaquan 2355<br />
Dualism 376<br />
Dublin (Ireland) 2634<br />
Dubois, Raphaël 2795<br />
Duchamp, Marcel 271<br />
Dudgeon, John 2759<br />
Duhem, Pierre 1150, 1640<br />
Dühring, Eugen 2164<br />
Duke University 1235<br />
Dumas, Jean Baptiste André 2346<br />
Dumont, Fernand 87<br />
Dunant, Jean Henri 2224<br />
Dunikowski, Zbigniew 3147<br />
Duns Scotus, Johannes 961, 1008,<br />
1034, 1055, 1058, 1077, 1089,<br />
1090, 1208<br />
Dürer, Albrecht 1419<br />
Dutch East India Company 1846,<br />
2457<br />
Dutton, Clarence Edward 2412<br />
Dyes 424, 1702<br />
Dyes, natural 726, 1819, 2867<br />
Dyes, synthetic 1819, 1948, 1949,<br />
3158
282 Subject Index<br />
Dyes; painting; bleaching 1960, 2369<br />
Dygon, John 1388<br />
Dynamics 892<br />
Dyson Perrins Laboratory (Oxford<br />
University) 3135<br />
E<br />
e (the number) 1904<br />
Ear, nose, throat surgery 3427<br />
Earth (planet) 331, 1676<br />
Earth Day 3855<br />
Earth sciences 2, 317, 318, 323, 325–<br />
330, 351, 371, 621, 622, 734, 898,<br />
1168–1170, 1172, 1442–1446,<br />
1541, 1595, 1606, 1709, 1712–<br />
1719, 1721, 1722, 1740, 1741,<br />
1751, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1979,<br />
1980, 1982–1984, 1986, 2022,<br />
2096, 2257, 2384, 2385, 2389,<br />
2391, 2392, 2395–2401, 2404,<br />
2406, 2407, 2409, 2413, 2417–<br />
2421, 2423, 2424, 2430, 2471,<br />
2851, 3165, 3169–3171, 3173,<br />
3174, 3178, 3183, 3236, 3817–<br />
3823<br />
Earthquakes 1361, 1716, 1976, 2385<br />
East Africa 814, 3409, 3475<br />
East Asia 12, 687<br />
East Asia, civilization and culture 5,<br />
12–14, 80, 104, 547, 666–683,<br />
685–739, 741–766, 768–773, 1592,<br />
2254, 2665<br />
East Germany 2897, 3161, 3703,<br />
4043, 4044<br />
East Indies 544, 552<br />
Eastern Europe 790, 990, 3701, 3726,<br />
3831, 3836, 3837, 4090<br />
Eastman Kodak Company 3138<br />
Eccles, John Carew 3903<br />
Eckhart, Meister 1098<br />
Eckhout, Albert van Der 1583<br />
Eclipses; transits; occultations 600,<br />
701, 711, 3069<br />
École Centrale de Paris 2274<br />
École de Santé de Paris 2670<br />
École Polytechnique, Paris 272, 1905,<br />
2809<br />
Ecole supérieure de pharmacie de<br />
Paris 2359, 2380, 3146<br />
Ecology 233, 351, 354, 360, 806, 826,<br />
827, 1276, 2461, 2463, 2468, 3219,<br />
3225, 3227, 3837, 3838, 3840,<br />
3844, 3851<br />
Economic botany; plant cultivation;<br />
horticulture 540, 541, 1472, 2439,<br />
2861, 2864, 3658<br />
Economic growth 2833<br />
Economics 163, 437–439, 3028, 3047,<br />
3353, 3359–3361, 3789, 3930,<br />
3931, 4031<br />
Ecosystem 3210, 3840, 3841<br />
Ecuador 3517<br />
Eddington, Arthur Stanley 2951,<br />
3065, 3069, 3122<br />
Edinburgh 1854, 2720, 3965<br />
Edison, Thomas Alva 2146, 2816<br />
Editing (primary texts) 597<br />
Education 36, 248, 901, 1645, 1899,<br />
2268, 2452, 3338, 3342, 3508,<br />
3548, 3672, 3775, 3919, 3977, 4053<br />
Education, Chemical 2350<br />
Education, engineering 510, 2240,<br />
2242, 2250, 3586, 3782, 4057<br />
Educational psychology 2980<br />
Educational technology 2980, 4053<br />
Efficiency 3585<br />
Egypt 626, 643, 649, 658, 832, 833,<br />
841, 844–846, 848, 1164, 1255,<br />
1993, 2142, 2209, 2620, 2716<br />
Egyptian National Library, Cairo 20<br />
Egyptology 2209, 2601, 2620<br />
Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried 2527<br />
Ehrlich, Paul 3577<br />
Einhorn, Paul 1597<br />
Einstein, Albert 25, 2314, 2878, 2953,<br />
3077, 3079, 3093, 3105, 3110, 3152<br />
Ekinci, Salih Zeki 78, 589, 610, 2266<br />
Ekman, Vagn Walfrid 3180<br />
El Niño current 2397, 3168<br />
Eldredge, Niles 3871<br />
Elections 276, 3714<br />
Electric conductivity 2096<br />
Electric eels 2027<br />
Electric power industry 3602, 3845<br />
Electrical machines 1851<br />
Electricity; magnetism 1833, 1851,<br />
2185, 2217, 2323, 2329, 2805,<br />
2816, 3097, 3172, 3590, 3593<br />
Electrification 2805, 3590, 3602<br />
Electrodynamics 2330<br />
Electromagnetic waves; radiation<br />
2321, 3853<br />
Electromagnetism 2332, 2333, 3067,<br />
3075<br />
Electronic information resources 17,<br />
18, 77, 321, 375, 496, 2479, 2872,<br />
3783<br />
Electronics 3609, 4023, 4029<br />
Electronics industry 3605, 3609<br />
Electrophysiology 2027<br />
Elias, Norbert 3346<br />
Eliot, George 2198<br />
Elixirs 729<br />
Embalming 845, 846, 2064<br />
Embryology 375, 1512, 1742, 1872,<br />
2513, 2533, 3252<br />
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 346<br />
Emigration; immigration 2092, 2722,<br />
2760, 2890, 2897, 3339, 3462–<br />
3464, 3466, 3499, 3805<br />
Emotions; passions 49, 160, 1139,<br />
1205, 1214, 1483, 1584, 1755,<br />
1756, 2039, 2050, 2194, 2447,<br />
2498, 2523, 3316, 3332, 4102<br />
Empiricism 121, 139, 575, 926, 1472,<br />
1637, 1638, 1640, 1645, 1736,<br />
1876, 2145, 2391<br />
Emptiness see Vacuum; emptiness;<br />
nothingness<br />
Encyclopedias (history) 798, 901,<br />
944, 945, 952, 976, 1036, 1049,<br />
1056, 1173, 1182, 1190, 1198,<br />
1283, 1336, 1339, 1894, 1937–<br />
1939, 1942, 1947, 1953, 1955,<br />
1961, 1974<br />
Encyclopedias and dictionaries 22, 24,<br />
391, 392, 618, 753, 851, 1189,<br />
1243, 1354, 1965, 2120, 2162, 4114<br />
Endangered species 3846<br />
Endocrine surgery 448, 2052<br />
Endocrinology 448, 2529, 2543<br />
Endodontics 2700<br />
Energy (physics) 291, 2324, 2325,<br />
3013<br />
Energy resources and technologies 73,<br />
2465, 3228, 3715, 3845<br />
Engelbert, von Admont 1197<br />
Engineering 55, 518, 564, 1114, 1540,<br />
1797, 1809, 1810, 1931, 2099,<br />
2140, 2239, 2240, 2815, 2834,<br />
2968, 3045, 3216, 3616<br />
Engineering, aeronautical 3677, 3684<br />
Engineering, audio 4066<br />
Engineering, biomedical 201, 3945<br />
Engineering, naval 2094<br />
Engineering, nuclear 3229, 3603<br />
Engineers 510, 524, 2100, 2174,<br />
2242, 2811, 2841<br />
Engineers, aerospace 4113<br />
England 284, 467, 1062, 1103, 1133,<br />
1138, 1275, 1504, 1518, 1550,<br />
1626, 1726, 1783–1785, 2729,<br />
2765, 2767, 2783, 3084, 3522<br />
Enigma cipher system 3027, 3634,<br />
3635<br />
Entertainment industry 3646<br />
Entomology 2013, 2118, 2859, 3194,<br />
3738<br />
Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship<br />
2100, 2968, 3697, 3781, 4018<br />
Environment 196, 539, 2074, 2083,<br />
3191, 3347, 3735, 3826, 3850, 4045<br />
Environmental degradation 358, 367,<br />
369, 829, 2468, 3205, 3207, 3848<br />
Environmental ethics 189, 195, 348,<br />
359, 368, 507, 2460, 3219, 3829<br />
Environmental health; environmental<br />
medicine 1783, 2083, 3828<br />
Environmental history 56, 73, 352–<br />
356, 364, 366, 542, 548, 738, 807,<br />
1977, 2462, 2466, 2862, 3176,<br />
3209, 3214, 3218, 3222, 3225,<br />
3232, 3657, 3839, 3857, 3858<br />
Environmental hygiene; Human<br />
ecology 352, 3221<br />
Environmental medicine see<br />
Environmental health;<br />
environmental medicine<br />
Environmental pollution 358, 2469,<br />
2883, 3212, 3460, 3702, 3828,<br />
3835, 3837, 3861<br />
Environmental protection 196, 3200,<br />
3212, 3230, 3702, 3830, 3833,<br />
3835, 3837, 3838, 3842, 3857,<br />
3861, 4045<br />
Environmental sciences 350, 354,<br />
356–358, 360, 361, 365, 367, 368,<br />
370, 538, 542, 738, 806, 807, 817,<br />
826, 827, 903, 1977, 2014, 2104,<br />
2386, 2460–2467, 2469, 2470,<br />
2820, 2863, 3203, 3205, 3206,<br />
3208, 3210–3216, 3219–3224,<br />
3226–3229, 3231, 3232, 3704,<br />
3814, 3826–3830, 3832, 3837,<br />
3839–3854, 3858–3860<br />
Environmentalism 195, 196, 348, 357,<br />
359, 362, 368, 369, 903, 2460,<br />
2813, 2818, 3216, 3223, 3692,<br />
3701, 3714, 3721, 3726, 3826,<br />
3829, 3830, 3833–3837, 3843,<br />
3850, 3852, 3855, 3856, 3859, 4022<br />
Epicurus 866<br />
Epidemics 463, 486, 494, 658, 771,<br />
818, 1258, 1267, 1526, 1527, 2526,<br />
2743, 2751, 2762, 2766, 3403,<br />
3456, 3517, 3526, 3528, 3559, 3977<br />
Epidemiology 338, 494, 1221, 3398,<br />
3435, 3546<br />
Epigenesis 1872, 2020<br />
Epilepsy 2556, 3297
Subject Index 283<br />
Epistemology 7, 9, 31, 119, 121, 123,<br />
126, 127, 141, 167, 177, 257, 383,<br />
396, 428, 560, 577, 578, 638, 671,<br />
864, 876, 1002, 1005, 1006, 1008,<br />
1034, 1050, 1077, 1088, 1105,<br />
1124, 1147, 1157, 1158, 1196,<br />
1228, 1381, 1445, 1511, 1562,<br />
1634, 1644, 1649, 1718, 1839,<br />
1959, 1982, 2034, 2257, 2262,<br />
2329, 2349, 2363, 2456, 2531,<br />
2670, 2887, 2894, 3009, 3010,<br />
3023, 3069, 3086, 3234, 3334,<br />
3639, 3685, 3869, 3911<br />
Equations and formulae 837, 1371,<br />
1387, 3094<br />
Erasmus, Desiderius 1428<br />
Erfurt. Universität 1011, 1070<br />
Erie Canal (New York) 2838<br />
Ernst-Haeckel-Haus, Jena 2513<br />
Erotianus 921, 934<br />
Error 126, 127, 1982, 2319, 2329,<br />
2349, 2531, 3086, 3150, 3639<br />
Eschatology see Millennialism;<br />
eschatology<br />
Escuela Nacional de Medicina de<br />
México 3282<br />
Espinas, Victor Alfred 2592<br />
Espionage 2867, 2895, 3761, 3771,<br />
4038<br />
Esquirol, Jean Étienne Dominique<br />
2736<br />
Essen, Louis 3084<br />
Estonia 3726, 3831, 3837, 4090<br />
Eternity 1009<br />
Ether 1932, 2089, 2146, 2319, 2330,<br />
2363, 2921<br />
Ethics 8, 261, 870, 872, 1347, 1358,<br />
1756, 2038, 2075, 2167, 2508,<br />
2625, 2692, 3698, 3757, 3947<br />
Ethnicity 2621, 2868, 2940<br />
Ethnobotany 808, 819<br />
Ethnography 549, 1758, 2048, 2572,<br />
2595–2597<br />
Ethnography and the practice <strong>of</strong><br />
history 3640<br />
Ethnology 331, 436, 1216, 2538,<br />
2594, 2597, 3354–3356, 3358,<br />
3929<br />
Ethnomathematics 1881<br />
Ethology 2040, 2567, 3308, 3575<br />
Etiology see Medical geography;<br />
Etiology<br />
Eucken, Arnold 3137<br />
Euclid 262, 584, 587, 878, 892, 1368,<br />
1383, 2275<br />
Eugenics 221, 372, 405–407, 2159,<br />
2542, 2546, 2619, 2888, 2890,<br />
2916, 2917, 3265, 3272, 3281,<br />
3284, 3286, 3288, 3290, 3292–<br />
3296, 3344, 3391, 3402, 3485,<br />
3509, 3981<br />
Euler, Johann Albrecht 2102<br />
Euler, Leonhard 1666, 1807–1810,<br />
1853, 1886, 1888–1892, 1896,<br />
1901–1904, 1906–1908, 1911,<br />
1930, 1934, 1935, 2094, 2102, 3026<br />
Eulogies 1822<br />
Europe 45, 62, 186, 243, 424, 486,<br />
530, 540, 546, 556, 558, 625, 648,<br />
777, 931, 946, 987, 1125, 1134,<br />
1140, 1160, 1167, 1264, 1268,<br />
1277, 1318, 1452, 1484, 1552,<br />
1570, 1588, 1717, 1724, 1733,<br />
1739, 1794, 1818, 1837, 1978,<br />
1989, 1991, 2054, 2100, 2123,<br />
2246, 2403, 2644, 2883, 3098,<br />
3371, 3375, 3425, 3618, 3687<br />
European Union 3831<br />
Eustratius <strong>of</strong> Nicea 1032<br />
Euthanasia 3402<br />
Evangelicalism (Christianity) 229,<br />
2071, 3752<br />
Everett, Hugh, III 3804<br />
Evidence 141, 2898, 3957<br />
Evolution 31, 194, 200, 225, 231, 372,<br />
377, 381–383, 385–396, 399–401,<br />
403, 408, 433, 438, 860, 1836,<br />
1872, 2017, 2029, 2143, 2148,<br />
2171, 2180, 2186, 2187, 2194,<br />
2196, 2202, 2210, 2213, 2431,<br />
2450, 2474, 2476, 2481, 2499–<br />
2503, 2505–2514, 2516–2525,<br />
2530, 2539, 2550, 2888, 2922,<br />
2931, 2952, 3244, 3256–3258,<br />
3262–3264, 3266–3269, 3273,<br />
3289, 3295, 3300, 3308, 3359,<br />
3751, 3862, 3868, 3869, 3871–<br />
3873, 3875<br />
Evolution and ethics 372<br />
Evolutionary developmental biology<br />
3263<br />
Evolutionary ecology 3849<br />
Evolutionary genetics 395<br />
Evolutionary psychology 3897, 3912<br />
Exactness; precision; accuracy 1850<br />
Excavations (archaeology) 441, 442,<br />
664, 931, 2604<br />
Exercise see Physical training;<br />
exercise<br />
Exhibit catalogs 280<br />
Exhibitions and fairs 349, 2153, 3356,<br />
3593<br />
Exhibits 394, 415, 2157, 2485, 2600,<br />
2853, 3199, 3625, 3872<br />
Existentialism 381, 3915<br />
Exobiology see Extraterrestrial life;<br />
exobiology<br />
Experience; witness 864, 1246, 1643,<br />
1839<br />
Experimental biology 2537, 3245<br />
Experimental control 1561, 2685<br />
Experimental medicine 3384<br />
Experimental method 1723, 1815,<br />
1952, 2327, 2685<br />
Experimental organisms 2978, 3867<br />
Experimental pathology see Morbid<br />
anatomy; Experimental pathology<br />
Experimental psychology 2575, 2581,<br />
3326, 3334, 3916<br />
Experiments and experimentation<br />
126, 127, 616, 725, 1105, 1479,<br />
1559, 1561, 1599, 1643, 1696,<br />
1697, 1700, 1719, 1936, 1959,<br />
1980, 2027, 2096, 2129, 2235,<br />
2327, 2329, 2338, 2363, 2531,<br />
3085, 4009<br />
Expert testimony 1774, 2742, 3069<br />
Experts see Authorities; experts<br />
Explanation; hypotheses; theories<br />
120, 892, 893, 4012<br />
Exploration see Travel; exploration<br />
Explosives 3591<br />
Extinction (biology) 354, 2022, 2451,<br />
2456, 2474, 2514<br />
Extrasolar planets 1418, 1671<br />
Extraterrestrial life; exobiology 344,<br />
1618, 1671, 2923<br />
Extremadura (Spain) 2061<br />
Eye diseases 802, 2637, 2717<br />
Eyring, Henry 3136<br />
F<br />
Fabri, Honoré 1682<br />
Fabrici d’Acquapendente, Girolamo<br />
1478, 1507<br />
Fabro, Cornelio 1871<br />
Factories 2173, 2763, 3589, 3592<br />
Faculdade Nacional de Filos<strong>of</strong>ia da<br />
Universidade do Brasil 3929<br />
Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris 2991<br />
Fahlberg, Constantin 2356<br />
Fairbairn, William Ronald Dodds<br />
3914<br />
Faith healing 822, 3001<br />
Falaquera, Shem Tov Ben Joseph 800<br />
Famel, Pierre 2792<br />
Family 1116, 1285, 1530, 1536, 2413,<br />
2447, 3109, 3471, 3486<br />
Family planning 3529, 3958, 3981<br />
Famines 3531<br />
Faraday, Michael 1956, 2136, 2329,<br />
2332, 2333<br />
Farms 1277, 3652<br />
Fascism 3288<br />
Fate 1083<br />
Fatigue 2032, 3500<br />
Fats and oils 3665<br />
Fe’russac, André-Etienne-Just-Pascal-<br />
Joseph-François d’Audebard, baron<br />
de, 2113<br />
Feedback control systems 3588<br />
Feminism 225, 453, 1554, 1589,<br />
2043, 2159, 2552, 2947, 3011,<br />
3293, 3389, 3928<br />
Feminist analysis 224<br />
Fermat, Pierre de 265, 1108<br />
Fermi, Enrico 3091, 3120<br />
Fernández de Oviedo, Gonzalo 1467,<br />
1470<br />
Fernández, Miguel 3253<br />
Ferrán y Clua, Jaime 2528<br />
Ferrier, David 2554, 2560, 2563<br />
Fertilization 2490<br />
Fertilization, in vitro 3939<br />
Fertilizers 3651<br />
Fetus 931, 1512, 1760, 2067, 2071,<br />
3938<br />
Fever 1792<br />
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 1866, 1871<br />
Ficino, Marsilio 1335, 1350, 1359,<br />
1435, 1438, 1506<br />
Field work 2130<br />
Film, photographic 2336<br />
Finé, Oronce 1415<br />
Fingerprints 2902<br />
Finland 3200, 3372, 3854<br />
Fire see Combustion; fire<br />
Fire fighting 365<br />
Firearms 527, 648<br />
First aid; resusitation 2082<br />
Fischer, Ernst Gottfried 2320<br />
Fish culture 772<br />
Fishacre, Richard 1142<br />
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer 3043, 3256<br />
Fisheries; fishing 540, 2863, 3215,<br />
3447<br />
Fishes 1734, 2035, 2863<br />
Fishing see Fisheries; fishing<br />
Fizeau, Armand Hippolyte Louis 2319<br />
Flammarion, Camille 2309<br />
Fleck, Ludwik 152, 3006, 3383, 3413,<br />
3414, 3465<br />
Fleischmann, Martin 2997<br />
Fleming, Alexander 3583
284 Subject Index<br />
Fletcher, Phineas 1585<br />
Flood control 328, 1541, 2397<br />
Floods see Precipitation; floods<br />
Flora see Plant geography; flora<br />
Florence (Italy) 236, 1116, 1120,<br />
1286, 1335, 1384, 1451, 1598,<br />
2025, 2144, 2228, 2448, 3398<br />
Florenskii, Pavel Aleksandrovich<br />
3055<br />
Flowers 739<br />
Fludd, Robert 1623<br />
Fluid mechanics 1894, 2102<br />
Folklore 737, 812, 2699<br />
Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de<br />
1605, 1843<br />
Food and foods 355, 356, 366, 538,<br />
542, 1249, 1794, 2106, 2107, 2109,<br />
2866, 3662, 4110, 4119<br />
Food industry and trade 1472, 2756,<br />
3665, 3996, 4110<br />
Food preservation 545, 772, 2866,<br />
3996<br />
Food safety 772, 2756, 3503, 3996,<br />
4110<br />
Food science; food technology 2107,<br />
2109, 2356, 3503, 3665, 4119<br />
Food technology see Food science;<br />
food technology<br />
Forbes, James David 2394<br />
Forces 892, 1834, 2325, 2333<br />
Ford Foundation 3919<br />
Forecasting; prediction 700, 722,<br />
1134, 1424<br />
Foreign relations; diplomacy 2175,<br />
3980<br />
Forensic medicine 1765, 2067, 2627,<br />
2640, 2672, 2678<br />
Forensic psychiatry 2724<br />
Forensic sciences 2343, 3891<br />
Forests and forestry 558, 828, 1276,<br />
2384, 2468, 2862, 2864, 2868,<br />
3213, 3218, 3220, 3659, 3844,<br />
3854, 3857, 3860<br />
Form (philosophy) 1004, 1030, 1075,<br />
1471<br />
Formey, Jean Henri Samuel 250<br />
Formularies; pharmacopoeias 501,<br />
502, 643, 940, 1153, 1189, 1257,<br />
1271, 1789, 1791, 2799<br />
Forrester, Jay Wright 3926<br />
Fossils 230, 371, 1595, 1606, 1712,<br />
1721, 1740, <strong>2010</strong>, 2015, 2016,<br />
2472, 3289<br />
Foucault, Michel 41, 130, 145, 172,<br />
369, 3902, 3911<br />
Foundations and trusts 2970, 3111<br />
Four elements (philosophy) 903,<br />
1182, 1408, 1437, 1954<br />
Fourcroy, Antoine François de 1951,<br />
2363<br />
Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph 2277<br />
Fracastoro, Girolamo 1395<br />
Fractions 691<br />
Fraipont, Julien 2548<br />
France 19, 51, 52, 150, 151, 185, 272,<br />
309, 349, 409, 462, 463, 486, 487,<br />
495, 504, 545, 931, 946, 973, 1030,<br />
1056, 1130, 1209, 1222, 1224,<br />
1230, 1236, 1247, 1253, 1266,<br />
1276, 1316, 1319, 1399, 1415,<br />
1448, 1475, 1500, 1528, 1532,<br />
1539, 1567, 1572, 1605, 1713,<br />
1716, 1737, 1748, 1753, 1765,<br />
1787, 1789, 1792, 1795, 1797,<br />
1820, 1822–1824, 1840, 1842–<br />
1844, 1847, 1857, 1858, 1867,<br />
1894, 1897, 1898, 1908, 1910,<br />
1912–1914, 1923, 1927, 1928,<br />
1936–1939, 1942, 1943, 1947,<br />
1951–1955, 1961, 1963, 1974,<br />
1988, 2019, 2021, 2028, 2031,<br />
2040, 2043, 2046, 2053, 2056,<br />
2059, 2064, 2067, 2069, 2083,<br />
2084, 2090, 2092, 2095, 2099,<br />
2110, 2113, 2140, 2158, 2175,<br />
2183, 2191, 2208, 2209, 2215,<br />
2216, 2219, 2239, 2240, 2243,<br />
2273, 2285, 2320, 2335, 2336,<br />
2339, 2340, 2342, 2344, 2346,<br />
2348, 2359, 2365, 2464, 2535,<br />
2536, 2540, 2552, 2553, 2563,<br />
2564, 2593, 2605, 2633, 2648,<br />
2651, 2655, 2660, 2661, 2678,<br />
2686, 2701, 2702, 2709, 2713,<br />
2728, 2746, 2780, 2788, 2789,<br />
2791, 2799, 2810, 2814, 2825,<br />
2862, 2866, 2905, 2913, 2934,<br />
2961, 3004, 3015–3017, 3025,<br />
3029–3031, 3036, 3044, 3060,<br />
3145, 3186, 3225, 3243, 3299,<br />
3319, 3326, 3374, 3390, 3407,<br />
3415–3417, 3422, 3430, 3441,<br />
3445, 3450, 3472, 3497, 3507,<br />
3560, 3564, 3565, 3568, 3578,<br />
3579, 3675, 3730, 3747, 3760,<br />
3871, 3937, 3948, 3958, 4058, 4106<br />
France, colonies 555, 770, 1738,<br />
2093, 2775–2779, 2781, 2862,<br />
2993, 3369, 3420, 3617<br />
France. Army 2713, 2716, 3446, 3948<br />
France. Statistique générale 3015<br />
Francesca, Piero della 1285<br />
Franciscan Monks 2086<br />
Francisco De Venanzi, Francisco 2998<br />
Franciscus de Marchia 1057<br />
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 2225<br />
Franklin, Benjamin 296, 514, 1862,<br />
1976, 2096, 2098, 2102<br />
Fraud in science see Scientific<br />
misconduct; fraud in science<br />
Frauds see Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds<br />
Fréchet, Maurice René 3031, 3049<br />
Frederick II, King <strong>of</strong> Prussia 1860<br />
Free will and determinism 1200,<br />
1363, 2214<br />
Freeman, Walter 3492<br />
Freemasonry 2435<br />
Freidson, Eliot 105<br />
French Guiana 1819<br />
French Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1789 1824, 1867<br />
Fresenius, Karl Remigius 2373<br />
Fresnel, Augustin Jean 1845, 1932<br />
Freud, Sigmund 2569, 2892, 3311,<br />
3316, 3320, 3325, 3327<br />
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena<br />
1852, 1944, 1945, 2068, 2491<br />
Fries, Jakob Friedrich 2320<br />
Frisi, Paolo 1893<br />
Fruit 2865<br />
Fuchs, Klaus 2897, 3072<br />
Fuels and fuel technology 2465, 2812<br />
Fuller, Steve 2515, 3790<br />
Functionalism 3612<br />
Functions (mathematics) 3048<br />
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Brazil) 23,<br />
3194, 3581<br />
Funding and finance 3068, 3724, 3931<br />
Funeral rites and ceremonies 846<br />
Futurism 2913, 2950, 3613<br />
G<br />
Gadamer, Hans Georg 3012<br />
Gaffurius, Franchinus 1388<br />
Gage, Nina Diadamia 2718<br />
Gage, Peter William 3382<br />
Galapagos Islands 2399, 2438<br />
Galathea Expedition (1950-1952)<br />
3188<br />
Galaxies; nebulae 2309<br />
Galen 416, 574, 636, 639, 908, 909,<br />
913, 915–917, 920, 932, 936, 939,<br />
940, 1250, 1251, 1260, 1499, 1517,<br />
2539<br />
Galilei, Galileo 226, 280, 1002, 1279,<br />
1412, 1548, 1553, 1555, 1559,<br />
1593, 1640, 1643, 1648, 1667,<br />
1671, 1673, 1676, 1681, 1682,<br />
1692, 1694–1697, 1699<br />
Galileo, Vincenzo 1389<br />
Galois, Évariste 263, 2273, 2274<br />
Galton, Francis 405–407, 469, 2542,<br />
2619<br />
Gambia 2433<br />
Gamboa, Francisco Javier de 1708<br />
Game theory 3789, 3921<br />
Games 520, 880, 2254, 4101<br />
Ganot, Pierre Benjamin Adolphe 2328<br />
Gans, Ricardo 3116<br />
Gardens 2009, 2245, 2467<br />
Gargilius Martialis, Quintus 936<br />
Garma, Angel 3328<br />
Garrod, Dorothy 3378<br />
Gasoline 2812<br />
Gassendi, Pierre 1689, 1722<br />
Gasser, Achilles Pirmin 1426<br />
Gatterer, Johann Christoph 2048<br />
Gauss, Carl Friedrich 265, 1885,<br />
1886, 1906<br />
Gaviola, Enrique 3071, 3111<br />
Geiger, Hans 3085<br />
Geikie, Archibald 2423<br />
Gell-Mann, Murray 3807<br />
Gemma Frisius, Reiner 1433<br />
Gender identity 347, 411, 414, 2529,<br />
2574, 3425<br />
Genes 3261, 3270<br />
Genetic engineering 194, 200, 4107<br />
Genetic screening 3954<br />
Genetically modified foods 541,<br />
4106–4108<br />
Genetically modified organisms 4106<br />
Genetics 194, 200, 380, 389, 394, 399,<br />
402, 403, 469, 2504, 2515, 2516,<br />
2519, 2539, 2542, 2543, 2898,<br />
3256, 3259–3262, 3266, 3270,<br />
3271, 3275, 3295, 3474, 3752, 3946<br />
Geneva (Switzerland) 1334, 1858<br />
Geneva. Université 68<br />
Genius see Creativity; genius<br />
Gennai, Hiraga 669<br />
Genocchi, Angelo 2281<br />
Genomics 380, 3740<br />
Gentzen, Gerhard 3035<br />
Geocentrism 1673<br />
Geochemistry 329, 1709, 1740, 1980<br />
Geodesy 1994, 2398<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>froy, Étienne François 1704,<br />
1947<br />
Geographical studies <strong>of</strong> science 15,<br />
50, 668, 1175, 1819, <strong>2010</strong>
Subject Index 285<br />
Geography 15, 325, 333, 336, 337,<br />
340–342, 549, 623, 625–627, 735,<br />
827, 899, 900, 1173, 1174, 1176,<br />
1177, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1447,<br />
1449, 1452–1459, 1470, 1991–<br />
1995, 1997, 1998, 2125, 2133,<br />
2152, 2170, 2307, 2425, 2427,<br />
2428, 2432, 2434, 2440, 2449,<br />
2463, 3165, 3185–3187, 3190,<br />
3192, 3193, 3205<br />
Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 2400<br />
Geological Survey (U.S.) 3208<br />
Geological surveys 2398, 2430, 3182,<br />
3192, 3820<br />
Geology 141, 318, 322, 326, 327, 371,<br />
675, 1595, 1634, 1713, 1714, 1718,<br />
1722, 1726, 1740, 1741, 1975,<br />
1976, 1978–1981, 1985, 1987–<br />
1990, 2124, 2182, 2387, 2388,<br />
2390, 2394, 2396, 2398–2400,<br />
2402, 2403, 2405, 2408, 2410,<br />
2412, 2414, 2415, 2418, 2420,<br />
2422, 2423, 2436, 2442, 2608,<br />
2983, 2999, 3166, 3167, 3177,<br />
3181–3183, 3197, 3203, 3817<br />
Geomagnetism 2404, 2407, 2409,<br />
3187<br />
Geometry 269, 561, 582, 584, 586–<br />
588, 590, 591, 594, 596, 688, 778,<br />
833, 836, 838–840, 877, 878, 880,<br />
882, 885, 892, 893, 897, 1110,<br />
1114, 1366, 1368, 1369, 1371,<br />
1577, 1655, 1661, 1717, 1878,<br />
1907, 1909, 2266, 2269, 2276,<br />
2282, 2284, 2287, 3038, 3055<br />
Geophysics 2391, 2404, 3172, 3179<br />
George III, King <strong>of</strong> England 2079,<br />
2080<br />
Georgia (Republic) 473<br />
Gerhardt, Charles Frederic 2335,<br />
2340, 2342, 2344<br />
Geriatrics 1244<br />
Germ theory <strong>of</strong> disease 2526, 2673,<br />
2700, 2769, 2866<br />
Germany 150, 151, 184, 281, 283,<br />
317, 318, 443, 975, 999, 1019,<br />
1039, 1098, 1146, 1245, 1272,<br />
1398, 1426, 1475, 1502, 1521,<br />
1523, 1526, 1533, 1614, 1666,<br />
1734, 1764, 1766, 1806, 1828,<br />
1832–1834, 1841, 1851, 1852,<br />
1869, 1876, 1885, 1886, 1944,<br />
1945, 1959, 1967, 1970, 2023,<br />
2034, 2068, 2088, 2108, 2126,<br />
2128, 2129, 2137, 2151, 2159,<br />
2164, 2213, 2216, 2217, 2220,<br />
2232, 2235, 2244, 2248, 2267,<br />
2284, 2305, 2320, 2322, 2325,<br />
2335, 2347, 2364, 2371, 2373,<br />
2375, 2434, 2435, 2469, 2513,<br />
2531, 2558, 2595, 2599, 2605,<br />
2621, 2652, 2666, 2742, 2784,<br />
2835, 2871, 2882, 2890, 2901,<br />
2915, 2953, 2957, 2963, 2969,<br />
2971, 2979, 2992, 3000, 3012,<br />
3016, 3082, 3083, 3090, 3111,<br />
3124, 3125, 3127, 3140, 3150,<br />
3160, 3176, 3191, 3230, 3243,<br />
3246, 3249, 3259, 3270, 3281,<br />
3295, 3296, 3302, 3329, 3334,<br />
3340, 3345, 3348, 3349, 3363,<br />
3365, 3392, 3404, 3413, 3432,<br />
3443, 3448, 3450, 3451, 3453,<br />
3462, 3474, 3497, 3524, 3537,<br />
3561, 3562, 3574, 3588, 3593,<br />
3601, 3615, 3626, 3647, 3667,<br />
3670, 3671, 3682, 3703, 3715,<br />
3805, 3807, 3845, 3996, 4044, 4097<br />
Germany, colonies 827, 2594, 3451,<br />
3664<br />
Gernsback, Hugo 212<br />
Gerontology 456, 1505, 3995<br />
Gerulanos, Marinos 3434<br />
Gervais Chrétien 1289<br />
Gesellschaft Naturforschender<br />
Freunde zu Berlin 1832<br />
Gesner, Konrad 1292, 1464, 1482,<br />
1499<br />
Gessard, Carle 2781<br />
Gestalt psychology 3329<br />
Ghana 3659<br />
Giard, Alfred 2567<br />
Gibbs, Josiah Willard 2295<br />
Giesecke, Charles Louis, Sir 1990<br />
Giglioli, Enrico Hillyer 2448<br />
Gini, Corrado 3028, 3041<br />
Giovene, Giuseppe 1736<br />
Glacier National Park 3227<br />
Glaciology 3167, 3227<br />
Glasgow (Scotland) 1854<br />
Glass and glassmaking 759, 848,<br />
1152, 1851, 2097<br />
Glenie, James 1887<br />
Global warming 2395, 3844, 3847<br />
Globalization; internationalization 10,<br />
45, 143, 776, 782, 815, 2142, 2391,<br />
2745, 2822, 3452, 3602, 3683,<br />
3758, 3820, 3829, 3837, 3925,<br />
4007, 4065, 4074<br />
Globes, celestial 2312<br />
Gmelin, Leopold 2352<br />
Goddard, Henry Herbert 2542<br />
Gödel, Kurt 3042<br />
Godfrey <strong>of</strong> Fontaines 1030<br />
Godwin, Francis 1671, 1802<br />
Goethe, Charles M. 3290<br />
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1859,<br />
1876, 1945, 1959, 1973, 1985,<br />
2023, 2024, 2129, 2322<br />
G<strong>of</strong>fman, Erving 164<br />
Gold 728, 731, 846, 3147<br />
Golden section 2566<br />
Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict 3270<br />
Goldsmiths 1536<br />
Goltz, Friedrich 2554<br />
Gooding, David Charles 91<br />
Goodyear, Charles, 2830<br />
Gordon Research Conferences 2994<br />
Gordon, Maria Ogilvie 2419<br />
Gottsched, Johann Christoph 250<br />
Gould, Gordon 4048<br />
Gould, Stephen Jay 3871, 3875<br />
Government sponsored science 710,<br />
2174, 2302, 2421, 2602, 2870,<br />
2966, 3068, 3342, 3648, 3698,<br />
3724, 3728, 3773, 3776, 3823, 3920<br />
Graham, James 2012<br />
Gramophones 788<br />
Grand Canyon National Park 3206<br />
Grand unified theories (Nuclear<br />
physics) 3097<br />
Grandjean de Fouchy, Jean-Paul 1803,<br />
1840, 1843, 1844, 1847, 1858,<br />
1912, 1913, 1923<br />
Graph theory 1666, 3046<br />
Graphic methods 269, 2148<br />
Grassmann, Hermann Günther 2126<br />
Gravitation 1408, 1638, 1700, 1994,<br />
2404, 3067, 3097, 3105, 3126<br />
Gravitational waves 3800<br />
Gray, Henry 2694<br />
Great Britain 71, 79, 220, 281, 312,<br />
314, 318, 334, 337, 469, 477, 499,<br />
553, 779, 784, 787, 969, 977, 1061,<br />
1178, 1184–1186, 1229, 1252,<br />
1258, 1270, 1275, 1298, 1411,<br />
1439, 1441, 1456, 1478, 1496,<br />
1505, 1525, 1547, 1549, 1566,<br />
1568, 1576, 1585, 1599, 1621,<br />
1632, 1644, 1707, 1710, 1720,<br />
1732, 1756, 1768, 1771, 1796,<br />
1817, 1824, 1827, 1829, 1830,<br />
1839, 1862, 1867, 1878, 1879,<br />
1884, 1917, 1946, 1957, 1958,<br />
1982, 1983, 1995, 1999, 2001,<br />
2002, 2012, 2042, 2044, 2070,<br />
2072, 2076, 2077, 2079, 2080,<br />
2105, 2119, 2133, 2143, 2147,<br />
2153, 2155, 2159–2161, 2166,<br />
2168, 2169, 2171, 2173, 2177,<br />
2180, 2181, 2186, 2189, 2192,<br />
2193, 2195, 2196, 2199, 2214,<br />
2242, 2256, 2263, 2278, 2298,<br />
2299, 2306, 2308, 2328, 2349,<br />
2360, 2391, 2400, 2435, 2440,<br />
2447, 2451, 2454, 2455, 2472,<br />
2478, 2481, 2482, 2497, 2505,<br />
2508, 2521, 2542, 2563, 2570,<br />
2572, 2577, 2585, 2598, 2608,<br />
2615, 2617, 2619, 2620, 2622,<br />
2631, 2636, 2656, 2659, 2674–<br />
2676, 2679, 2705, 2707, 2714,<br />
2722, 2726, 2729, 2730, 2743,<br />
2748, 2753, 2759, 2763, 2765,<br />
2766, 2770, 2772, 2791, 2841,<br />
2842, 2846, 2847, 2857, 2874,<br />
2884, 2891, 2895, 2897, 2931,<br />
2942, 2949, 2960, 2978, 2983,<br />
3027, 3069, 3108, 3109, 3119,<br />
3131, 3135, 3212, 3236, 3256,<br />
3265, 3296, 3318, 3330, 3331,<br />
3350, 3368, 3378, 3379, 3400,<br />
3406, 3430, 3439, 3457, 3463,<br />
3464, 3466, 3482, 3484, 3488,<br />
3489, 3494, 3497, 3518, 3521,<br />
3527, 3541, 3543, 3552, 3588,<br />
3627, 3631, 3635, 3643, 3647,<br />
3650, 3694, 3720, 3727, 3745,<br />
3757, 3781, 3867, 3954, 3964,<br />
3970, 3971, 3974, 3999, 4000,<br />
4004, 4063<br />
Great Britain, colonies 351, 527, 553,<br />
554, 774, 777, 785, 789, 824, 1298,<br />
1313, 1566, 1610, 1663, 1703,<br />
1711, 1732, 1798, 1799, 1862,<br />
2065, 2073, 2133, 2468, 2696,<br />
2786, 2813, 2857, 2891, 3250,<br />
3475, 3553, 3590, 3664<br />
Great Britain. National Health Service<br />
3439, 3541, 3970, 3974, 3983<br />
Great Britain. Royal Air Force 2965,<br />
3482<br />
Great Britain. Royal Navy 1720<br />
Great Plains (North America) 3214<br />
Greece 16, 261, 284, 379, 422, 424,<br />
428, 547, 549, 587, 657, 659, 794,<br />
837, 848, 850–852, 855–878, 880–<br />
885, 887–895, 897, 898, 900, 903,<br />
904, 907, 909–913, 915, 917–919,<br />
921, 922, 924–931, 933–941, 1059,<br />
1096, 1274, 1344, 1393, 1477,<br />
1814, 1909, 2203, 2287, 2297,<br />
2623, 3343, 3526, 3531, 3750, 3753<br />
Green Party 3701, 3726, 3836<br />
Green revolution 3651, 3658<br />
Greenland 323, 1183<br />
Gregory <strong>of</strong> Nyssa, Saint 964<br />
Gregory, James 1120<br />
Grene, Marjorie 84<br />
Grinnell, George Bird 2453
286 Subject Index<br />
Grosseteste, Robert 961, 1020, 1095,<br />
1124<br />
Grotius, Hugo 250<br />
Grotrian, Walter Robert Wilhelm 3095<br />
Group theory 2299, 3032, 3074, 3792<br />
Growth see Development; growth;<br />
life; death<br />
Gruber, Gabriel 1808<br />
Guadeloupe (Caribbean) 1725<br />
Guage fields (physics) 3799<br />
Guam 3204<br />
Guatemala 3388, 3651<br />
Guérin, Jules 2688<br />
Guglielmini, Giovanni Battista 1882<br />
Guides; handbooks 2289<br />
Guilds 1615<br />
Guillaume d’Auvergne 986<br />
Guillaume de Conches 1048<br />
Guillaumin, Armand 2197<br />
Guinea 2902<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico 3841<br />
Gunpowder 733, 1957<br />
Guy, Philip Langstaffe Ord 3370<br />
Guyton de Morveau, Louis Bernard<br />
1939, 1951, 1969<br />
Gynecology 1238<br />
H<br />
Haacke, Johann Wilhelm 3264<br />
Haber, Fritz 3152<br />
Habermas, Jürgen 150<br />
Habsburg, House <strong>of</strong> 1321<br />
Hacking, Ian 3810<br />
Hadley, George 1983<br />
Haeckel, Ernest Heinrich 2137, 2139,<br />
2213, 2476, 2507, 2513<br />
Hair 2943<br />
Halbwachs, Maurice 3020<br />
Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson<br />
3256<br />
Hale, Matthew 1552<br />
Hall, A. Rupert 89, 97, 112<br />
Hall, Chester Moor 1848<br />
Hall, Marie Boas 89, 97, 112<br />
Hall, Marshall 430, 3049<br />
Hallaran, William Saunders 2723<br />
Haller, Albrecht von 1806<br />
Hallerstein, Augustin von 1918<br />
Halley, Edmond 331<br />
Halliday, James Lorimer 3479<br />
Hallucinations and illusions 3315<br />
Hamann, Sefton Davidson 3156<br />
Hamburg (Germany) 3462<br />
Hamilton, William Rowan 2292, 3096<br />
Handbooks see Guides; handbooks<br />
Handicaps see Disabilities; handicaps<br />
Hanford Nuclear Site (Washington)<br />
2885, 3229<br />
Harbors 664<br />
Hardy, Thomas 2180, 2306<br />
Harlow, Harry Frederick 3332<br />
Harmony (music theory) 868, 887<br />
Harraway, Donna 172<br />
Harriot, Thomas 1664<br />
Harsdörffer, Georg Philipp 1579<br />
Hartley, David 2573<br />
Hartmann, Johannes 1636<br />
Hartung, Georg 2415<br />
Harvard University 2301, 2640, 3352<br />
Harvey, Gabriel 1361<br />
Harvey, William 1478, 1563, 1586,<br />
1771, 1772<br />
Hayek, Friedrich August von 3359<br />
Haywood, Eliza Fowler 1817<br />
Healers 461, 822, 2059, 3001<br />
Health 452, 484, 485, 489, 651, 744,<br />
747, 785, 811, 933, 2081, 2675,<br />
2761, 2768, 2773, 3523<br />
Health care 453, 748, 1568, 2750,<br />
3435, 3539, 3550, 3954, 3976,<br />
3978, 3982, 3994, 3998, 4002<br />
Health promotion 2082, 3502, 3511,<br />
3548<br />
Health resorts, watering-places, etc.<br />
487<br />
Heart 1772<br />
Heberden, William 1982<br />
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1873<br />
Heiberg de Bose, Margrete 2357<br />
Heidegger, Martin 166, 3611<br />
Heilmann, Gerhard 3255<br />
Heim, Albert 2420<br />
Heisenberg uncertainty principle 3077<br />
Heisenberg, Werner 2882, 2953, 3070,<br />
3081, 3082<br />
Heliocentrism 1301, 1400, 1401, 1411<br />
Heliotherapy; sun-baths 3445<br />
Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig<br />
Ferdinand von 2145, 2164, 2217,<br />
2262, 2325<br />
Hematology 3283<br />
Henle, Jacob Friedrich Gustav 2649<br />
Henry IV, King <strong>of</strong> France 1765<br />
Henry <strong>of</strong> Ghent 573, 1054, 1208<br />
Henryk Czech 1325<br />
Henseleit, Kurt 3150<br />
Herbals and bestiaries 905, 1189,<br />
1190, 1192, 1193<br />
Hereditary diseases 469, 2072, 2754,<br />
3283, 3474<br />
Heredity 402, 2072, 2512, 2524,<br />
2542, 2754, 3284, 3355, 3474<br />
Hermaphroditism see Androgyny;<br />
hermaphroditism<br />
Hermeneutics 1642, 3012<br />
Hermeticism 316, 980, 1281, 1321,<br />
1329, 1619, 1714<br />
Herodotos <strong>of</strong> Halicarnassos 549<br />
Herschel, Family 1917<br />
Herschel, William 1917<br />
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolph 2262, 2314<br />
Hevelius, Johannes 1564<br />
Hicks, Cedric Stanton 3516<br />
Hilbert, David 265, 3021, 3101, 3123<br />
Hilgendorf, Franz Martin 2525<br />
Hill, George William 2311<br />
Hilleman, Maurice 3442<br />
Hiller, Lejaren A. 2368<br />
Hinduism 774, 781, 3480, 3906<br />
Hippocrates <strong>of</strong> Cos 639, 909, 912,<br />
915, 921, 924, 934–936, 1517<br />
Hippocratic medicine 908, 909, 912,<br />
917, 921, 922, 926, 934, 935, 1231,<br />
1499, 1783<br />
Hippocratic Oath 659<br />
Hirschfeld, Magnus 3336<br />
Hirszfeld, Ludwik 3283<br />
Histology 1782, 2670, 3298<br />
Historians <strong>of</strong> science, modern 39, 76,<br />
78, 81–86, 88–112, 162, 401, 589,<br />
683, 948, 2884, 2894, 3039, 3131<br />
Historical geology; theory <strong>of</strong> the earth<br />
329, 331, 1712, 1715, 1718, 1721,<br />
1722, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1981, 2417<br />
Historical method 10, 28, 29, 32, 35,<br />
38, 40, 43–46, 49, 150, 167, 528,<br />
654, 815, 1551, 1560, 3336<br />
Historical reconstruction 324, 886,<br />
1387, 1668, 1702, 1720, 1728, 2312<br />
Historiography 5, 10, 12, 14, 26, 28,<br />
30, 31, 33, 34, 37, 39–45, 47–50,<br />
65, 76, 79, 80, 95, 139, 144, 150,<br />
157, 224, 264, 305, 353, 355, 356,<br />
364, 370, 382, 404, 412, 442, 450,<br />
453, 477, 479, 485, 507, 508, 516,<br />
528, 542, 549, 561, 668, 670, 687,<br />
740, 742, 746, 750, 803, 815, 825,<br />
883, 888, 951, 1387, 1436, 1492,<br />
1548, 1551, 1554, 1557–1560,<br />
1589, 1704, 1812, 1814, 1878,<br />
1940, 2112, 2142, 2143, 2260,<br />
2462, 2463, 2644, 2834, 2871,<br />
2883, 2884, 2935, 3007, 3029,<br />
3257, 3336, 3376, 3805, 3884,<br />
4002, 4127<br />
<strong>History</strong> as a discipline; chronology;<br />
study <strong>of</strong> the past 34, 36, 38, 46,<br />
592, 1541, 1707, 2047<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> medicine, as a discipline<br />
17, 51, 53, 58, 63, 66, 68, 72, 77,<br />
93, 450, 471, 472, 477, 479, 489,<br />
496, 742, 825, 1235, 2880<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> science 7,<br />
127, 141, 157, 376, 378, 850, 874,<br />
1077, 1364, 1571, 1625, 1634,<br />
1635, 1637, 1640, 1641, 1649,<br />
1868, 2257, 2261, 2262, 2633,<br />
3006, 3011<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> science, as a discipline 1,<br />
14, 32, 34, 43, 44, 52, 54, 56, 57,<br />
59, 61, 64, 65, 67, 69–71, 73, 74,<br />
76, 79, 80, 88, 89, 128, 288, 324,<br />
355, 401, 404, 610, 687, 1560,<br />
1814, 2144, 2156, 2263, 2345,<br />
3010, 3728<br />
<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> technology, as a discipline<br />
12, 30, 42, 59, 60, 510<br />
Hitler, Adolf 2955<br />
Hitzig, Eduard 2560, 2563<br />
Hoaxes see Deceptions; hoaxes;<br />
frauds<br />
Hobbes, Thomas 1571, 1646<br />
Hobbies 4025<br />
Hodgkin’s Disease 3418<br />
Hodgson, Shadworth Hollway 2263<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Friedrich 1780, 2088<br />
Holbach, Paul Henri Dietrich, Baron<br />
d’ 1961, 1974<br />
Holism 3003, 3960<br />
Hollerith, Herman 2852<br />
Holocaust 2971, 3295, 3413<br />
Holy Roman Empire 505<br />
Home, David Milne 2423<br />
Homeopathy 3404, 3408<br />
Homosexuality 1588, 2536, 2630,<br />
2942, 3336, 3691, 3899, 3964,<br />
3965, 3971, 3984<br />
Hooke, Robert 723, 1573, 1715, 1721,<br />
1726, 1750, 1754<br />
Hooker, Joseph Dalton 2431, 2447,<br />
2488<br />
Hopper, Grace Murray 3632<br />
Hopton, Arthur 1728<br />
Horoscopes 1131<br />
Horstmann, August Friedrich 2358<br />
Horticulture see Economic botany;<br />
plant cultivation; horticulture, 739,<br />
2861, 2865, 3247
Subject Index 287<br />
Hospitals and clinics 446, 462–464,<br />
657, 1224, 1230, 1270, 1494, 1528,<br />
2065, 2084, 2660, 2661, 2682,<br />
2704, 2709, 2717, 2736, 2747,<br />
2757, 2771, 2825, 3390, 3401,<br />
3422, 3436, 3437, 3439, 3447,<br />
3502, 3515, 3519, 3531, 3541,<br />
3550, 3551, 3556, 3948, 3955, 3979<br />
Hostinský, Bohuslav 3031<br />
Household technology 3314, 3593<br />
Households 2251, 2461<br />
Housing 4022<br />
Howard, Luke 1973<br />
Howells, William Dean 2522<br />
Hsü, Pao-lu 3050<br />
Hubble, Edwin Powell 3054<br />
Huet, Pierre Daniel 1639<br />
Hugh <strong>of</strong> Fouilloy 1193<br />
Hughlings Jackson, John 2556, 2562<br />
Hugo <strong>of</strong> Santalla 1163, 1165<br />
Hugues De Saint-Victor 1193<br />
Human anatomy 417, 1222, 1297,<br />
1479, 1481, 1489, 1503, 1585,<br />
1586, 1771, 1782, 2026, 2031,<br />
2539–2541, 2674, 2686, 2694,<br />
2707, 2982, 3301, 3896<br />
Human body 185, 409, 414, 678, 747,<br />
919, 1199, 1235, 1252, 1255, 1264,<br />
1268, 1496, 1766, 1837, 2081,<br />
2534, 2547, 2627, 2699, 2753,<br />
2982, 3291, 3438, 3459, 3468,<br />
3600, 3752, 3895, 3898<br />
Human ecology see Environmental<br />
hygiene; Human ecology<br />
Human embryology 379, 922, 1219,<br />
1760, 3301, 3438, 3696, 3700, 3895<br />
Human evolution 258, 412, 466, 2534,<br />
2535, 2539, 2548, 2549, 2568,<br />
2572, 2948, 3285, 3289<br />
Human experimentation 2034, 2653,<br />
2901, 3302, 3391, 3397, 3409,<br />
3699, 3744, 3904<br />
Human genetics 2535, 3259, 3272,<br />
3344, 3745, 3870, 3874, 3882,<br />
3895, 3943<br />
Human Genome Project 380<br />
Human nature see Definition <strong>of</strong><br />
human; human nature<br />
Human paleontology 2548, 3237<br />
Human physiology 430, 2032, 2539,<br />
2657, 2669, 3282<br />
Human remains 2618<br />
Human rights 1766, 3293, 3406, 3527<br />
Human sciences 145, 431, 435, 2045<br />
Human-animal relationships 197–199,<br />
347, 408, 410, 660, 1752, 1870,<br />
2498, 2568, 2572, 2580, 2592,<br />
2910, 3237, 3738<br />
Human-machine interaction 1752,<br />
3642, 4053, 4076<br />
Humanism 7, 1053, 1082, 1128, 1223,<br />
1232, 1299, 1335, 1345, 1351,<br />
1357, 1506, 1683, 1781<br />
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin 2248,<br />
2990, 2992<br />
Humboldt, Alexander von 2111, 2116,<br />
2151, 2175, 2410, 2484, 2486<br />
Humboldt, Wilhelm von 2246<br />
Hume, David 2256<br />
Humoralism 422, 908, 922, 1231,<br />
1264, 1268, 2030, 2056, 2684<br />
Hunain Ibn Ishaq, Abu Zaid, Al-’Ibadi<br />
636, 644<br />
Hungary 1278, 2104, 2331, 2614,<br />
4041<br />
Hunger 3542<br />
Hunter, John 2050<br />
Hunting 3825<br />
Hurricane Katrina 528<br />
Hurricanes 2395<br />
Hutton, James 1980, 1981<br />
Huxley, Julian Sorell 2995<br />
Huxley, Thomas Henry 2431, 2505,<br />
2520<br />
Huygens, Christiaan 250, 1682<br />
Hybridization 541<br />
Hydraulic engineering 663, 1538,<br />
1541, 1929, 2464, 2808, 2809<br />
Hydraulics 1693, 1929, 2095, 2102<br />
Hydrodynamics 1808, 1929, 1931,<br />
1933, 3082, 3083<br />
Hydrogen 2110, 3137<br />
Hydrogen bomb 3072<br />
Hydrology 1713, 1719, 2125, 2779,<br />
3217<br />
Hydropathy 2675<br />
Hydrotherapy 2684<br />
Hygiene 463, 553, 939, 1249, 1268,<br />
1787, 2081, 2084, 2750, 2758,<br />
2759, 2769, 3391, 3392, 3501,<br />
3502, 3511, 3519, 3533, 3539,<br />
3543, 3560<br />
Hypnosis and hypnotism 429, 3321<br />
Hypochondria 2654<br />
Hypotheses see Explanation;<br />
hypotheses; theories<br />
Hysteria 483, 1785, 2728, 2734<br />
I<br />
Iatrophysical school 316, 678, 1155,<br />
1159, 1516, 1711, 2088<br />
Ibn al-’Arabi 580<br />
Ibn al-Haitham, Abu ‘Ali al-Hasen<br />
578, 607, 616, 617, 1055<br />
Ibn al-Layth, Abu al-Jud Muhammad<br />
595<br />
Ibn al-Raqqam 609<br />
Ibn at-Tilmīd¯ 645<br />
Ibn Basil, Istifan 644<br />
Ibn Butlan 1249, 1269<br />
Ibn Ezra, Abraham Ben Meir 795<br />
Ibn Jazla, Abu ’Ali Yaḥya Ibn ’Isa<br />
1218<br />
Ibn Khaldun 578<br />
Ice 725<br />
Iceland 1826, 1881<br />
Ickes, Harold LeClair 2941<br />
Iconography 176, 754, 1257, 1572<br />
Iddings, Joseph Paxson 2424<br />
Idealism (philosophy) 1866, 1871<br />
Identity 195, 528, 1570, 3766, 3810,<br />
3902, 4070<br />
Ikhwān al-Ṣafā’ 599<br />
Illinois (U.S.) 3134<br />
Illustrations 971, 1135, 1136, 1832<br />
Imagination 1346, 1742, 2375, 2870,<br />
3923<br />
Imaging technology 180, 417, 2975,<br />
2982, 3779, 3908, 3940, 3952, 3962<br />
Immigration see Emigration;<br />
immigration<br />
Immortality 728, 845, 4071<br />
Immunology 2643, 3283, 3442, 3577,<br />
3885<br />
Impact <strong>of</strong> technology 507, 2907<br />
Imperialism 143, 557, 784, 815, 902,<br />
1566, 1998, 2006, 2119, 2391,<br />
2449, 2455, 2457, 2468, 2549,<br />
2595, 2598, 2612, 2841, 2891,<br />
2903, 2904, 2907, 3178, 3204, 3631<br />
Impotence 1762<br />
Incommensurability 137<br />
Indeterminism 156, 615<br />
Indexes 1023, 2878<br />
India 547, 548, 550, 649, 774, 776,<br />
777, 779, 782, 784, 785, 788, 789,<br />
1999, 2598, 2626, 2696, 2705,<br />
2744, 2771, 2847, 2857, 3553,<br />
3693, 3710, 3755, 3763, 3765,<br />
3769, 3797, 3951, 4055, 4057, 4085<br />
India, civilization and culture 24, 284,<br />
547, 550, 740, 745, 748, 774–782,<br />
784, 786–788<br />
Indian Ocean 354, 1999<br />
Indigenous peoples 816<br />
Indochina 770, 2778<br />
Indonesia 2457<br />
Induction 690, 876, 1034, 1736, 2011<br />
Industrial chemistry 2366<br />
Industrial design 528<br />
Industrial engineering 3586, 4029,<br />
4046<br />
Industrial mathematics see Mercantile<br />
mathematics; industrial<br />
mathematics<br />
Industrial medicine; occupational<br />
diseases 2763, 3521, 3543<br />
Industrial productivity 2848<br />
Industrial revolution 22, 1569, 1818,<br />
2239, 2814<br />
Industrialization 2127, 2134, 2149,<br />
2197, 2225, 2240, 2819, 2837,<br />
3212, 3454, 3589, 3826, 4105<br />
Industry 2173, 2236, 2830, 2833,<br />
2855, 4018<br />
Inertia (mechanics) see Momentum;<br />
inertia (mechanics)<br />
Infant care 463, 493, 2680, 3508,<br />
3524<br />
Infant health services 463, 2774, 3385<br />
Infectious diseases 494, 1527<br />
Inference 423, 3028<br />
Infinity 792, 1036, 1418, 1903<br />
Influenza 486, 2743, 3403, 3456,<br />
3554, 3559<br />
Information science 949, 3736<br />
Information technology 3758, 4055,<br />
4061, 4090, 4093<br />
Inheritance 376, 2504, 2512, 2521<br />
Ink 307<br />
Innsbruck (Austria) 1324<br />
Inoculation 749<br />
Inorganic chemistry 2355, 3163<br />
Inquisition 1333<br />
Insect control 361, 2859, 3657<br />
Insecticides see Pesticides;<br />
insecticides<br />
Insects 361, 1746, 1750, 3254, 3738<br />
Instinct 3308<br />
Institoris, Henricus 1324<br />
Institut Henri Poincaré 3044<br />
Institut Pasteur, Paris 3420<br />
Institute for the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong>s 57, 64<br />
Institutions see Societies; institutions;<br />
academies<br />
Instrument makers 1315, 1611
288 Subject Index<br />
Instrumentalism see Pragmatism;<br />
instrumentalism<br />
Instruments, astronomical 568, 891,<br />
1111, 1407, 1564, 1680, 1850,<br />
1919, 2229, 2232, 2312, 3064<br />
Instruments, navigational 240, 1456,<br />
2227<br />
Insulin 478, 3580<br />
Insurance 2589, 3435<br />
Integral equations 682<br />
Integrated circuits 4034<br />
Intellectual property 202, 204–206,<br />
1825, 3725<br />
Intellectuals 566, 3343<br />
Intelligence 160, 1093, 1488, 2552,<br />
2939<br />
Intelligence tests 421<br />
Intelligent design (teleology) 115,<br />
345, 383, 385, 390, 393, 395, 396,<br />
1836, 3868<br />
Intelligibility 120, 344<br />
Interdisciplinary approach to<br />
knowledge 151, 403, 2588, 3352<br />
Interessengemeinschaft<br />
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft<br />
2901<br />
International Archaeological<br />
Congresses (1866-2006) 440<br />
International Atomic Energy Agency<br />
(IAEA) 4020<br />
International Business Machines<br />
Corporation 3644, 4058, 4103<br />
International Centre <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Research (CIRM) 1804<br />
International Committee on<br />
Laboratory Animals 3867<br />
International Congress <strong>of</strong><br />
Anthropology and Prehistoric<br />
Archaeology 440, 443, 2610, 2611,<br />
2972<br />
International congresses 443, 2217,<br />
2611, 2614<br />
International cooperation 196, 485,<br />
1824, <strong>2010</strong>, 2407, 2745, 2900,<br />
2958, 3168, 3186, 3189, 3278,<br />
3450, 3501, 3513, 3520, 3555,<br />
3615, 3797, 3820, 3925, 3930,<br />
3980, 3993<br />
International Geophysical Year (IGY)<br />
3210<br />
International Polar Year (1882-1883)<br />
2407<br />
International Red Cross 2224, 2712,<br />
2714<br />
International relations 471, 2893,<br />
3175, 3231, 3553, 3716, 3760,<br />
3820, 3858, 3980, 4057<br />
International Union <strong>of</strong> Pure and<br />
Applied Chemistry 3144<br />
Internationalization see Globalization;<br />
internationalization<br />
Internet 18, 56, 496, 528, 3783, 4054,<br />
4061, 4062, 4064, 4070, 4083,<br />
4089, 4090, 4094, 4104<br />
Internment camps 2961<br />
Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations see<br />
Scientific communities;<br />
interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations<br />
Interviews 3515, 3551, 3865, 3878,<br />
3917, 3946<br />
Intuition 1025, 3021<br />
Intuitionistic mathematics 1577, 3021<br />
Inuit Indians 3847<br />
Invariants (mathematics) 585<br />
Inventors and invention 459, 517,<br />
1608, 1612, 1825, 2146, 2641,<br />
2816, 2821, 3149, 3431<br />
Invisible colleges; clubs 11, 2608<br />
Iran 649, 2628, 2847, 2886, 3748,<br />
3816, 3939, 4020<br />
Iraq 4089<br />
Ireland 318, 1763, 2131, 2193, 2722,<br />
2723, 2827<br />
Iron and iron industry 1799, 2835,<br />
2851<br />
Iron and steel 765, 1167, 2364, 2821<br />
Irrational numbers 1904<br />
Irreligion see Atheism; agnosticism;<br />
irreligion<br />
Irrigation see Drainage; irrigation<br />
ischelis, Robert Phillip 3582<br />
Isidore <strong>of</strong> Seville 1171, 1179, 1231<br />
Islam 623, 650, 1239, 3972<br />
Islands <strong>of</strong> the Pacific 482, 2595, 3204,<br />
3512<br />
Isotopes 3243, 3880<br />
Israel 2125, 3760, 3994, 4091<br />
Istanbul (Turkey) 502, 610, 664, 2799<br />
Istanbul Darülfünunu 2984, 2985,<br />
3140<br />
Italy 33, 218, 284, 330, 349, 796,<br />
954–956, 970, 1036, 1112, 1128,<br />
1181, 1240, 1247, 1253, 1254,<br />
1257, 1260, 1279, 1280, 1296,<br />
1303, 1304, 1311, 1314, 1317,<br />
1322, 1326, 1329, 1333, 1335,<br />
1345, 1346, 1354, 1373, 1377,<br />
1382, 1383, 1385, 1389, 1403,<br />
1422, 1429–1431, 1434, 1440,<br />
1447, 1449, 1451, 1465, 1466,<br />
1478, 1485, 1486, 1489, 1492,<br />
1495, 1497, 1501, 1506, 1507,<br />
1513, 1515, 1517, 1529, 1530,<br />
1534, 1540, 1542, 1555, 1561,<br />
1593, 1598, 1599, 1601, 1605,<br />
1606, 1617, 1681, 1682, 1689,<br />
1692, 1694, 1701, 1736, 1741,<br />
1742, 1745, 1746, 1761, 1774,<br />
1777, 1882, 1895, 1989, 1992,<br />
2055, 2104, 2228, 2231, 2288,<br />
2405, 2464, 2630, 2683, 2712,<br />
2737, 2808, 2809, 2908, 2913,<br />
2950, 3038, 3041, 3088, 3103,<br />
3613, 3895, 4109<br />
Itard, Jean Marc Gaspard 2578<br />
İzmirli İsmail Hakki 566<br />
J<br />
Jabir Ibn Hayyan, Abu Musa, Al-Tusi<br />
316, 1163<br />
Jacob van Maerlant 1195<br />
Jacobi, Abraham 2866<br />
Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich 1866<br />
Jacobs, Jane 362, 3219, 3843<br />
Jacobus de Florentia 1112<br />
Jacobus, de Forlivio 1015<br />
Jamaica (Caribbean) 824<br />
James II, King <strong>of</strong> England 1686<br />
James, William 2576<br />
Jameson, Robert 1981<br />
Jamnitzer, Wenzel 1312<br />
Janet, Charles 2379<br />
Japan 12–14, 401, 424, 558, 668, 669,<br />
688–690, 760, 768, 1674, 1918,<br />
2132, 2211, 2254, 2361, 2404,<br />
2487, 2525, 2758, 2851, 2904,<br />
3019, 3098, 3107, 3113, 3128,<br />
3149, 3151, 3273, 3690, 3889, 4018<br />
Japan, colonies 3141, 3178<br />
Japanese 2362<br />
Japanese Americans 3209<br />
Japp, Francis Robert 2372<br />
Jastrow, Joseph 2955<br />
Jaucourt, Louis de 1937<br />
Jean de Jandun 995<br />
Jefferson, Thomas 346, 1825, 2007,<br />
2022<br />
Jenner, Edward 2631<br />
Jennings, Herbert Spencer 3271<br />
Jerusalem 646, 1186, 1789, 2086,<br />
2125, 2849<br />
Jesuits 714, 737, 741, 1331, 1373,<br />
1450, 1557, 1592, 1652, 1660,<br />
1674, 1677, 1727, 1808, 1918,<br />
1924, 3248<br />
Jesus Christ 1160<br />
Jevons, William Stanley 2853<br />
Jewish civilization and culture 379,<br />
659, 790–802, 1010, 1122, 1127,<br />
1132, 1341, 2086, 2624, 3532, 3538<br />
Jews 2248, 2892, 3294, 3310, 3396,<br />
3441, 3472, 3494, 3499, 3533, 3538<br />
Jie, Xuan 679<br />
Jiuzhang Suanshu (Nine Chapters on<br />
the Mathematical Arts) 691–693<br />
Job <strong>of</strong> Edessa 650<br />
Johannes de Rupescissa 316, 1159<br />
John <strong>of</strong> Reading 1037<br />
John <strong>of</strong> Seville 1078, 1132<br />
John XXI, Pope 965, 1078<br />
John XXII, Pope 1051<br />
John, <strong>of</strong> Capistrano, Saint 1394<br />
Johns Hopkins Hospital 3417<br />
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore,<br />
Md.) 2994, 3277<br />
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric 3091<br />
Joliot-Curie, Irène 3091<br />
Jordan, Pascual 3080, 3081<br />
Journalism 184, 554, 1568, 2944,<br />
3188, 3350, 3585, 3870, 3895, 4063<br />
Judaism 1226, 1239, 1263, 1300,<br />
2210, 4071<br />
Jung, Carl Gustav 426, 3311, 3325<br />
Junod, Henri Alexandre 814<br />
Junta para Ampliación de Estudios e<br />
Investigaciones Científicas 2221<br />
Jurisprudence 575, 1852<br />
Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de 2491<br />
K<br />
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur<br />
Förderung der Wissenschaften 3124<br />
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für<br />
Hirnforschung, Berlin-Buch 3243<br />
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Physik,<br />
Berlin 3125<br />
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten 2909,<br />
2963, 2971, 3083, 3249, 3302<br />
Kaku, Michio 3719<br />
Kaluza, Theodor 3097, 3127<br />
Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory 3076<br />
Kansas (U.S.) 352, 2432, 3751, 4049<br />
Kant, Immanuel 260, 1640, 1868,<br />
1872, 1875, 1897, 2020, 2037,<br />
2038, 2145, 3021<br />
Kaplan, Henry 3418<br />
Karamata, Jovan 3037<br />
Karrer, Paul 3148<br />
Kass, Leon 3707<br />
Kassel (Germany) 281, 1405<br />
Keats, John 1829<br />
Kekulé von Stradonitz, Friedrich<br />
August 2375<br />
Kelly, William 2821<br />
Kennedy, Edward Stewart 98<br />
Kennedy, Hansi 3913
Subject Index 289<br />
Kenneth B. Clark 3917<br />
Kentmann, Johannes 1473<br />
Kentucky (U.S.) 2004<br />
Kenya 819<br />
Kepler, Johannes 130, 1290, 1291,<br />
1310, 1401, 1404, 1412, 1594,<br />
1629, 1665, 1671, 1672, 1675, 1688<br />
Kerr, Roy Patrick 3105<br />
KGB 3771<br />
Khan, Abdul Qadeer 3759<br />
Kharuzin, Nikolai 2597<br />
Kilian, Conrad 3181<br />
Kilvington, Richard 1144<br />
Kinematics 591, 892, 1935<br />
Kinetic theory 2341<br />
Kings and rulers 1237, 1266<br />
Kingsley, Charles 2192, 2481<br />
Kircher, Athanasius 1304, 1582, 1607,<br />
1714, 1722, 1743<br />
Kitcher, Philip 3097<br />
Kites 2102<br />
Klein, Felix 3110<br />
Klein, Martin J. 99<br />
Klein, Oskar Benjamin 3097, 3794<br />
Klingenstierna, Samuel 1930<br />
Kneipp, Sebastian 2684<br />
Knowlton, Charles 2699<br />
Knox, Lawrence 3138<br />
Knox, Robert 2439<br />
Knox, William 3138<br />
Koch, Robert 2652<br />
Kolmogorov, Andrei Nikolaevich 86<br />
Kopp, Hermann Franz Moritz 2375<br />
Korea 551, 672, 758, 2665, 2750,<br />
3178<br />
Korkin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich 2270<br />
Kossinna, Gustaf 3365<br />
Koyré, Alexandre 126<br />
Krebs, Hans Adolf 3150<br />
Kriegsmarine (Germany) 3448<br />
Kroeber, Alfred Louis 3355, 3897<br />
Kronecker, Leopold 265<br />
Kuhn, Thomas S. 144, 155, 188,<br />
1548, 3007, 3790<br />
Kummer, Ernst Eduard 265<br />
Kunstkammern 1310<br />
Kyoto Daigaku (Kyoto University)<br />
3113<br />
L<br />
L’École des mines de Saint-Étienne<br />
2240<br />
Labor and laborers 2466, 2768, 2820,<br />
3657, 4027<br />
Labor and laborers, forced 3294<br />
Laboratories 774, 1969, 1980, 2089,<br />
2107, 2219, 2235, 2498, 2792,<br />
2797, 3076, 3135, 3253, 3750,<br />
3810, 3812, 3867<br />
Laboratory notebooks 1788<br />
Laboratory technicians 3750<br />
Laboratory techniques and procedures<br />
1405, 1956, 1969, 2226, 2652, 2679<br />
Lacon, Vassilios 2287<br />
Lacroix, Sylvestre François 1902<br />
Laënnec, Guillaume 2056<br />
Laennec, René Théophile Hyacinthe<br />
2056<br />
Lagrange, Joseph Louis 1860, 1885,<br />
1889, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1911<br />
Laing, Ronald David 3643, 3914,<br />
3915<br />
Laing, William 2058<br />
Lakes 2494<br />
Lalande, Joseph Jérôme le Français de<br />
1914, 1920<br />
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre<br />
de Monet de 386, 2499, 2511, 2553<br />
Lamarckism 386, 2202, 2502, 2511,<br />
2521, 2553, 3294<br />
Lambert, Johann Heinrich 1815,<br />
1885, 1921<br />
Lamps 856<br />
Lancaster, Henry, Earl <strong>of</strong>, 1262<br />
Land Settlement 1178, 2773<br />
Land transportation 3618, 3623, 3624<br />
Land use surveys 2864, 3185<br />
Landscape 1717, 2467, 2730, 3191<br />
Lane-Petter, William 3867<br />
Lange, Fritz 2897<br />
Langerhans, Paul, 2671<br />
Langmuir, Irving 3152<br />
Language and languages 420, 1759,<br />
2599, 3735<br />
Laplace, Pierre Simon 1889, 1902,<br />
1910<br />
Lapparent, Albert Félix de 3181<br />
Lardner, Dionysius 2309<br />
Larrey, Dominique Jean, baron 2716<br />
Las Casas, Bartolomé de 1470<br />
Lasers; masers 4048<br />
Latin America 214, 353, 485, 528,<br />
2005, 2123, 2326, 2768, 2776,<br />
2785, 2844, 3068, 3104, 3116,<br />
3450, 3451, 3520, 3676<br />
Latin language 1166<br />
Latorre, Angel Cabrera 3201<br />
Latour, Bruno 156, 162, 166, 167,<br />
172, 212<br />
Latvia 3836<br />
Laue, Max von 3110<br />
Laurent, August 2335<br />
Lavater, Johann Caspar 2033<br />
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent 1706,<br />
1941, 1943, 1951, 1964, 1969, 1970<br />
Lavoisier, Marie-Anne Paulze 224,<br />
1964<br />
Law and legislation 1504, 2820, 3861<br />
Layton, Edwin T., Jr. 100<br />
Le Brun, Charles 1753<br />
Le Monnier, M. Pierre-Charles 1912<br />
Le Roy, Edouard 3034<br />
Le Sage, Georges-Louis 1858<br />
Lead poisoning 2345<br />
Learning 3098<br />
Lebeau, Paul 3145<br />
Lectures 495, 2311, 2347, 2348<br />
Leduc, Stéphane 3245<br />
Lee, Sarah Bowdich 2433<br />
Lee, Tsung-Dao 3808<br />
Lee, Vernon 2521, 2577<br />
Leeches 458<br />
Legendre, Adrien Marie 265, 1897,<br />
1900<br />
Legislative and administrative<br />
regulations 447, 2356, 2748, 2775,<br />
2790, 3560, 3571, 3702, 3832,<br />
3987, 4000, 4001, 4007, 4037<br />
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von 250,<br />
1624, 1654, 1666, 1875, 1933<br />
Leiden Observatory 3052<br />
Lemery Louis 1704<br />
Lemery, Nicolas 1790<br />
Lenses 724, 1930<br />
Lenz, Fritz 3270<br />
Leonardo da Pisa 1108<br />
Leonardo da Vinci 517, 1285, 1286,<br />
1462, 1479, 1481, 1503, 1512,<br />
1540, 1595<br />
Leopold, Aldo 2460, 2461<br />
Leprosy 1263, 2771, 3515, 3519,<br />
3539, 3551, 3581<br />
Leriche, René 3407<br />
Leroy, Charles-Georges 2040<br />
Lesassier, Alexander 2697<br />
Lesueur, Charles Alexander 2456<br />
Leucippus 890<br />
Leukemia 3439<br />
Levi Ben Gershon 792<br />
Levi, Beppo 3018<br />
Levi, Giuseppe 2908<br />
Lévi-Strauss, Claude 136, 2844<br />
Lewin, Kurt 3006<br />
Lewis, W. David 110<br />
Leymerie, Alexandre Felix Gustave<br />
Achille 2406<br />
Li Fo-ki 3112<br />
Li, Siguang 3166<br />
Li, Zhi-zao 709, 1660<br />
Li, Zhizao 684<br />
Liais, Emmanuel 2313<br />
Libavius, Andreas 1636<br />
Liberalism 346<br />
Libertinism 1284<br />
Libet, Benjamin 3916<br />
Libraries and archives 19, 23, 321,<br />
334, 336, 463, 474, 489, 929, 930,<br />
984, 1235, 2069, 2087, 2442, 2479,<br />
2872, 2949, 3292, 3312, 3376, 4063<br />
Libri-Carrucci della Sommaia,<br />
Guglielmo 2144<br />
Libya 3992<br />
Liceti, Fortunio 1742<br />
Liceum sw. Anny w Krakowie 2237<br />
Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph 1959<br />
Lie detectors and detection 4019<br />
Liebig, Justus von 2335, 2373, 2767<br />
Life see Development; growth; life;<br />
death<br />
Light 289, 292, 577, 1143, 1690–<br />
1692, 1873, 1932, 3081, 3085<br />
Lighting 662<br />
Lighting, electric 2160<br />
Lighting, gas 2103<br />
Lightning rods 514, 2096, 2098<br />
Lilienthal, Karl Wilhelm Otto 2869<br />
Lilley, Samuel 2884<br />
Lilly, William 426<br />
Limantour, Jose’ Yves 2470<br />
Limits <strong>of</strong> science 3827<br />
Lindley, John 2487<br />
Linear algebra 1880, 2277<br />
Ling, Hongxun 3608<br />
Linguistic or semantic analysis 153,<br />
179, 937, 938, 996, 1060, 1085,<br />
1293, 1470, 1508, 1553, 1563,<br />
1669, 2954<br />
Linguistics; philology 570, 949, 1375,<br />
2048, 2126, 2599<br />
Linnaeus, Carolus 374, 1743, 1855,<br />
2011, 2019, 2029, 2048<br />
Lions, Francis 3130<br />
Liou, Tchen-Ngo 3186<br />
Lisbon (Portugal) 2310<br />
Lists see Tables; catalogs; lists<br />
Lithuania 1597, 1838, 3837<br />
Littré, Émile 2593<br />
Liu, Hui 692<br />
Livanow, Nikolaj A. 2495<br />
Liversidge, Archibald 2133
290 Subject Index<br />
Livestock 771, 3653<br />
Lobotomy 3492<br />
Local transit 3623<br />
Locke, John 346, 1642, 1650, 1747,<br />
1779<br />
Locomotives, steam 2832<br />
Loeb, Jacques 2958<br />
Logarithms 1904<br />
Logic 228, 256, 570, 578, 581, 864,<br />
893, 992, 1000, 1028, 1047, 1060,<br />
1061, 1063, 1064, 1100, 1103,<br />
2284, 2298, 2853, 2880, 3004,<br />
3024, 3035, 3045, 3639, 3641, 3788<br />
Lombard, Peter 998, 1057<br />
London (England) 181, 493, 1493,<br />
1496, 2057, 2097, 2152, 2562,<br />
2694, 2772, 2836, 3633<br />
Longitude and latitude 708, 1120,<br />
1457, 1847, 3179<br />
Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon 2138<br />
Lorenz, Edward 4100<br />
Lorenz, Konrad 3263, 3308<br />
Loschmidt, Joseph 2341<br />
Louis XIV, King <strong>of</strong> France 1572,<br />
1748, 1787, 1792<br />
Louis, Antoine 1861<br />
Louisiana (U.S.) 2824<br />
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St.<br />
Louis, 1904) 3356<br />
Louvain (Belgium) 183<br />
Lucas, Prosper 2512<br />
Lucretius 860, 1360, 1361, 1689<br />
Luftwaffe (Germany) 3448<br />
Lull, Ramón 316, 576, 992, 1119,<br />
1163, 1743<br />
Lumière, Auguste 2797<br />
Lumière, Louis 2797<br />
Lunar eclipses 711<br />
Lund, Peter Wilhelm 2473<br />
Luther, Martin 1002, 1390, 1404,<br />
1410<br />
Lutherans and Lutheranism 1342,<br />
1343, 1355, 1410, 1597<br />
Lutz, Bertha 2947<br />
Lycanthropy 660<br />
Lyell, Charles 141, 2396, 2405, 2422,<br />
2423<br />
Lyon (France) 1494, 2795<br />
Lyons, Robert Dyer 2634<br />
Lysenko, Tr<strong>of</strong>im Denisovich 3262<br />
M<br />
Ma, Dayou 3629<br />
Mach, Ernst 2314, 3005, 3013<br />
Machado de Assis 2731<br />
Machiavelli, Niccolò 1482<br />
Machine tools 4046<br />
Machines 517, 1737, 3600, 3645<br />
Machines, perpetual motion 1148<br />
MacLaurin, Colin 1884<br />
Macmurray, John 3914<br />
Macneill, John 2827<br />
Macquer, Pierre Joseph 1952, 1965<br />
Madagascar 3420<br />
Madrid (Spain) 2658<br />
Magic 254, 847, 856, 980–982, 984–<br />
986, 988, 990, 1272, 1284, 1317–<br />
1321, 1323–1325, 1328–1332,<br />
1334, 1523, 1545, 1620, 1622,<br />
1623, 1863–1865, 2254, 3002<br />
Magnetic resonance imaging 3901,<br />
3936<br />
Magnetism see Electricity;<br />
magnetism, 3149<br />
Mahoney, Michael J. 92<br />
Maimonides 792, 801, 959, 1086,<br />
1260, 1341<br />
Mainframes (computers) 4103<br />
Maintenance and repair 3599, 4069<br />
Maison Royal de Charenton 2736<br />
Majorana, Ettore 3092, 3103<br />
Malaria 490, 494, 2125, 3397, 3409,<br />
3501, 3506, 3520, 3526, 3534<br />
Malaspina, Alessandro 1994<br />
Malawi 820<br />
Malay; Malaysia 554, 4084<br />
Malaysia see Malay; Malaysia<br />
Malpighi, Marcello 1561, 1750, 1774<br />
Malpractice 3992<br />
Malthus, Thomas Robert 2044, 2205<br />
Mammalogy 3201<br />
Management techniques 1823<br />
Management; administration 3926<br />
Manasseina, Maria Mikhailovna 2121<br />
Manchester (England) 4052<br />
Mandeville, Bernard de 2256<br />
Manfredi, Eustachio 1915<br />
Manfredi, Gabrielle 1895<br />
Manhattan Project 2885, 3153, 3771<br />
Mann, Thomas 2929<br />
Mantegazza, Paolo 2801<br />
Manufacturing 3572, 4029, 4034,<br />
4035, 4046, 4103<br />
Manuscripts 473, 474, 598, 610, 635,<br />
636, 639, 641, 909, 913, 915, 920,<br />
924, 929, 930, 936, 971, 1000,<br />
1113, 1117, 1164, 1217, 1229,<br />
1231, 1240, 1251, 1260, 1378,<br />
1503, 1738, 1780, 1822, 2527, 3184<br />
Maps; atlases 334, 336, 343, 736, 796,<br />
1174, 1177–1179, 1184–1186,<br />
1449–1451, 1724, 2426, 2432,<br />
2437<br />
Marat, Jean Paul 1928<br />
Marcatellis, Raphael de 1135<br />
March, Lucien 3015<br />
Marcus, Tolletanus 1251<br />
Marey, Etienne Jules 2218<br />
Marginalia 916<br />
Marine biology 2475, 2795, 3886,<br />
4014<br />
Marine ecology 351<br />
Marine engineering; canals;<br />
waterways 663, 1275<br />
Marine transportation 2838<br />
Marius, Simon 1673<br />
Markov, Andrei Andreevich 1890<br />
Marks, John 3983<br />
Marliani, Giovanni 1015<br />
Marriage 2729, 2754<br />
Mars 722, 2253, 2303, 2307, 3064,<br />
4121<br />
Mars Exploration Rover Mission<br />
(U.S.) 4121<br />
Marshall,William 2105<br />
Marsigli, Luigi Ferdinando 1719<br />
Marsilius, Padua 1082<br />
Martial arts 2362<br />
Martínez, Crisóstomo 1782<br />
Martini, Martino 1722<br />
Martins, José Thomas de Sousa 2691<br />
Marx, Karl 172, 2590<br />
Marxism 74, 302, 305, 2884, 3262,<br />
3343, 3719<br />
Masculinity 347, 483, 1237, 1762,<br />
2150, 2574, 2636, 2948, 2957,<br />
3220, 3421, 4087<br />
Masers see Lasers; masers<br />
Maskelyne, Nevil 1848, 1850<br />
Masons and masonry 764<br />
Mass media 212, 528, 788, 3002,<br />
3188, 3189, 3237, 3502, 3689,<br />
3691, 3733, 3895, 4036, 4063,<br />
4064, 4087, 4089, 4098<br />
Mass production 528<br />
Mass spectroscopy 241<br />
Massachusetts (U.S.) 2837, 3985<br />
Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
3827, 3926, 4100<br />
Masterman, Ernest William Gurney<br />
2125<br />
Mästlin, Michael 1401, 1414<br />
Masturbation 2657, 2676, 2692<br />
Materia medica 506, 758, 810, 1246,<br />
1273, 1274, 1533, 1791, 1793,<br />
2058, 2107<br />
Material culture 253, 307, 317, 450,<br />
1544, 1545, 1705, 1957, 1960,<br />
2058, 2089, 2107, 2108<br />
Materialism 233, 566, 1346, 1837,<br />
1974, 2021, 3903<br />
Materials science 303, 3142, 3149<br />
Maternal health services 3514, 3982<br />
Mathematical analysis 708, 899,<br />
1743, 2294<br />
Mathematical instruments 1112<br />
Mathematical physics 894, 1934,<br />
3123, 3799<br />
Mathematicians 219, 263, 592, 595,<br />
2273, 2292, 2884, 3029, 3127<br />
Mathematics 78, 90, 94, 108, 111,<br />
119, 136, 211, 213, 232, 247, 255,<br />
262–267, 269–273, 275–279, 300,<br />
439, 535, 561, 578, 582–598, 600,<br />
610, 626, 680–693, 712, 718, 733,<br />
778, 832–840, 850, 877, 878, 881–<br />
886, 889, 1061, 1067, 1108–1116,<br />
1120, 1126, 1306, 1312, 1365–<br />
1383, 1385–1387, 1456, 1489,<br />
1577, 1648, 1651, 1653–1655,<br />
1657–1666, 1688, 1804, 1807,<br />
1809, 1810, 1845, 1860, 1878–<br />
1911, 1931, 1933, 1935, 2043,<br />
2066, 2094, 2099, 2102, 2126,<br />
2172, 2204, 2238, 2264, 2266–<br />
2296, 2298, 2299, 2311, 2590,<br />
2884, 3004, 3014–3018, 3020–<br />
3042, 3044–3050, 3753, 3785,<br />
3788, 3789, 3791, 3792, 3799,<br />
3930, 4052<br />
Mathematics and art 3046<br />
Mathematics and its relationship to<br />
nature 535, 1067<br />
Mathematics and its relationship to<br />
science 255, 268, 300, 893, 1654,<br />
2113, 2524, 3265, 3827<br />
Mathematics education 75, 264, 267,<br />
1652, 1853, 1895, 2265, 2267,<br />
2279, 2297<br />
Mathematization 1640, 1815, 3921<br />
Matrix Theory 2271<br />
Matter theory 295, 894, 1350, 1438,<br />
1630, 1706, 1938<br />
Maudsley Hospital (England) 3483<br />
Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Moreau De<br />
1868, 1877<br />
Mauritius 354, 3177<br />
Mauro, Fra 1452<br />
Maury, Alfred 2591<br />
Maury, Carlotta Joaquina 2471, 3233
Subject Index 291<br />
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur<br />
Förderung der Wissenschaften 3775<br />
Maxwell, James Clerk 2214<br />
Mayr, Ernst 3256<br />
Mazzinghi, Antonio de’ 1116<br />
McCollum-Pratt Institute 3277<br />
McElroy, William David 3277<br />
Mead, George Herbert 2568, 3351<br />
Mead, Richard 2041<br />
Measurement 297, 421, 970, 1311,<br />
1993, 3126<br />
Measuring instruments 674, 1308,<br />
1311, 1850, 2428<br />
Mechanical engineering 767<br />
Mechanical philosophy see<br />
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy<br />
Mechanics 590, 723, 892, 893, 1102,<br />
1147, 1364, 1434, 1436, 1883,<br />
1916, 1931, 1934, 2314, 2533, 3075<br />
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy<br />
140, 1412, 1636, 1694, 1706, 1877<br />
Mechanotherapy see Physiotherapy;<br />
mechanotherapy; prosthetics<br />
Medals see Coins; medals; seals<br />
Media see Methods <strong>of</strong><br />
communication; media<br />
Medical anthropology 3333<br />
Medical astrology 284, 719, 780, 786,<br />
843, 928, 1129, 1131, 1132, 1685,<br />
1710, 2041<br />
Medical chemistry 304, 1278, 1516,<br />
1529, 1796, 1937, 1953, 2343,<br />
2802, 3572<br />
Medical education and teaching 72,<br />
501, 638, 787, 1220, 1228, 1234,<br />
1259, 1501, 1513, 1547, 1842,<br />
2060, 2247, 2249, 2628, 2655,<br />
2677, 2681, 2762, 2788, 2789,<br />
2992, 3434, 3441, 3547, 3569,<br />
3780, 3956, 3997<br />
Medical genetics 469, 3260, 3426,<br />
3430, 3882, 3946, 3954, 3957<br />
Medical geography 338<br />
Medical geography; Etiology 3946<br />
Medical instruments and apparatus<br />
177, 180, 449, 459, 475, 923, 971,<br />
1316, 2230, 2641, 2683, 2981,<br />
2982, 3416, 3431, 3778, 3779,<br />
3908, 3938, 3940, 3959, 3962<br />
Medical physics 3401<br />
Medical psychology 422, 3488<br />
Medical Research Council (Great<br />
Britain) 3483<br />
Medical schools 3437, 3780<br />
Medical specialties 2701<br />
Medical statistics 1785, 2689<br />
Medical technology 2774, 3401,<br />
3460, 3882, 3936, 3944, 3947,<br />
3955, 3959, 3962<br />
Medical tests 3557<br />
Medici, Cosimo II de’, granduca di<br />
Toscana 1451<br />
Medici, family 1306, 1598<br />
Medicinal plants 1236, 1745, 2439,<br />
2492, 3581<br />
Medicine 23, 177, 180, 221, 284, 409,<br />
446, 449, 451–460, 463, 464, 466–<br />
469, 471–474, 476–479, 486, 493,<br />
494, 550–552, 557, 634–641, 644,<br />
655–659, 740–749, 752, 753, 755,<br />
758, 780, 782, 784–787, 800–802,<br />
809–813, 818, 819, 825, 846, 873,<br />
905, 908, 909, 911–915, 917–927,<br />
929–936, 940, 977, 1036, 1160,<br />
1218–1235, 1237–1254, 1256–<br />
1264, 1268, 1270, 1272, 1274,<br />
1316, 1479, 1486, 1492–1502,<br />
1506–1511, 1513–1524, 1529–<br />
1531, 1535, 1563, 1588, 1622,<br />
1760–1785, 1937, 2031, 2049–<br />
2071, 2073, 2074, 2080, 2125,<br />
2128, 2496, 2526, 2532, 2543,<br />
2547, 2550, 2624–2629, 2631,<br />
2633–2641, 2643–2648, 2650–<br />
2659, 2661, 2663–2666, 2668–<br />
2673, 2675–2680, 2683–2685,<br />
2687–2689, 2691, 2692, 2694–<br />
2701, 2703–2719, 2736, 2747,<br />
2761, 2763, 2768, 2774, 2875,<br />
3283, 3288, 3293, 3301, 3314,<br />
3381, 3383–3393, 3395–3415,<br />
3417–3420, 3423–3432, 3434–<br />
3440, 3442, 3444, 3446, 3451–<br />
3459, 3462–3466, 3480, 3485,<br />
3509, 3510, 3514, 3521, 3523,<br />
3525, 3543, 3546, 3548, 3559,<br />
3570, 3575, 3577, 3583, 3700,<br />
3779, 3786, 3932–3936, 3939,<br />
3940, 3945, 3947, 3949–3954,<br />
3957–3959, 3961, 3963, 3975,<br />
3980, 3988, 3994, 3995, 3997, 4010<br />
Medicine and art 183, 461, 757, 1297,<br />
1767, 2070, 2731, 3443<br />
Medicine and culture 466, 643, 740,<br />
809, 822, 1496, 2699, 2785, 2928,<br />
3405, 3443, 3535, 3941, 3960, 3995<br />
Medicine and economics 463, 643,<br />
748, 2058, 2751, 2771, 3459, 3961,<br />
3998, 4003, 4015, 4016<br />
Medicine and ethics 188, 201, 491,<br />
935, 2208, 2653, 3383, 3392, 3409,<br />
3414, 3465, 3694, 3699, 3700,<br />
3939, 3992, 4001<br />
Medicine and gender 414, 453, 461,<br />
638, 754, 809, 924, 940, 1238,<br />
1767, 2076, 2159, 2208, 2247,<br />
2636, 2645, 2657, 2665, 2690,<br />
2696, 2728, 2732, 3385, 3389,<br />
3393, 3405, 3423, 3425, 3436,<br />
3462, 3481, 3518, 3523, 3552,<br />
3557, 3963, 3971<br />
Medicine and government 447, 488,<br />
748, 1498, 1510, 2090, 2636, 2667,<br />
2733, 2752, 2769, 2775, 2787,<br />
2794, 3440, 3491, 3495, 3508,<br />
3528, 3530, 3534, 3542, 3552,<br />
3694, 3709, 3942, 3970, 4000, 4008<br />
Medicine and industry 3495<br />
Medicine and law 643, 755, 1496,<br />
1504, 1530, 1766, 2627, 2636,<br />
2640, 2672, 2678, 2726, 2729,<br />
2733, 2737, 2754, 2775, 2790,<br />
2942, 3400, 3509, 3518, 3985<br />
Medicine and literature 445, 470, 747,<br />
966, 1252, 1585, 1827, 2073, 2076,<br />
2078, 2540, 2731, 2914, 2929, 3433<br />
Medicine and politics 447, 463, 479,<br />
554, 758, 1777, 2128, 2635, 2674,<br />
2702, 2739, 2741, 2744, 2750,<br />
2751, 2755, 2785, 2791, 2890,<br />
3389, 3392, 3393, 3406, 3435,<br />
3441, 3443, 3451, 3457, 3463,<br />
3464, 3512, 3513, 3519, 3520,<br />
3527, 3545, 3550, 3571, 3723,<br />
3939, 3942, 3954, 3956, 3966,<br />
3988, 3994, 3999, 4003, 4016<br />
Medicine and race 221, 463, 551,<br />
2247, 2626, 2698, 2710, 2740,<br />
2749, 3472, 3476, 3549, 3780<br />
Medicine and religion 463, 651, 678,<br />
744, 747, 751, 752, 781, 820, 822,<br />
845, 912, 966, 1225, 1226, 1239,<br />
1262, 1502, 1505, 1511, 1524,<br />
1633, 1763, 2071, 2072, 2086,<br />
2657, 2684, 2691, 3388, 3456,<br />
3468, 3544, 3985<br />
Medicine and science, relationships<br />
469<br />
Medicine and society 463, 465, 492,<br />
550, 820, 821, 825, 1535, 1568,<br />
1763, 2053, 2159, 2667, 2679,<br />
2758, 3459, 3469, 3541, 3691,<br />
3784, 3787, 3934, 3953, 3960,<br />
3961, 3964, 3969, 3980, 4110<br />
Medicine and sports 3412<br />
Medicine and technology,<br />
relationships 180, 2774, 3440,<br />
3954, 3955, 3961<br />
Medicine and the military; medicine<br />
in war 446, 463, 2215, 2666, 2693,<br />
2704, 2712–2714, 2751, 2776–<br />
2778, 2781, 2788, 2961, 3392,<br />
3421, 3425, 3432, 3445, 3446,<br />
3448, 3449, 3455, 3484, 3489,<br />
3496, 3510, 3546, 3569, 3570,<br />
3764, 3948, 3963<br />
Medicine in war see Medicine and the<br />
military; medicine in war<br />
Medicine, ayurvedic 460, 781, 782,<br />
787<br />
Medicine, Chinese traditional 678,<br />
726, 729, 730, 740, 742, 744, 750,<br />
754<br />
Medicine, general histories 4, 24, 448,<br />
465, 484, 505<br />
Medicine, herbal 552, 661, 758, 810,<br />
905, 1189, 1243<br />
Medicine, modern 3997<br />
Medicine, popular 812, 1533, 2632,<br />
2637, 3530<br />
Medicine, traditional 552, 745, 748,<br />
751, 781, 782, 787, 813, 819–825,<br />
2684<br />
Medicine, Unani 740, 782<br />
Medico-Psychological Clinic 3330<br />
Meditation 2582<br />
Mediterranean region 543, 902, 979<br />
Megalithic monuments 830<br />
Megiddo Expedition (1925-1939)<br />
3370<br />
Mei, Wen-Ting 681, 767<br />
Meiners, Christoph 2538<br />
Meitner, Lise 3124<br />
Melanchthon, Philipp 1342, 1343,<br />
1355, 1410, 1412<br />
Meldola, Raphael 2118<br />
Mélida, José Ramón 3366<br />
Melsens, Louis Henri Frédéric 2345<br />
Melville, Herman 2185<br />
Memoirs 1811, 1883<br />
Memorials; commemorations 15, 61,<br />
183, 401, 1809, 2344, 3095, 4028<br />
Memory 909, 1203, 1354, 1482, 1757,<br />
2585, 3306, 3637, 3905, 4028<br />
Men 483, 2707, 3523<br />
Mencke, Otto 250<br />
Mendel’s law 2515<br />
Mendel, Johann Gregor 469, 2515<br />
Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich 2351,<br />
2389<br />
Mendelism 395, 399, 469, 3474<br />
Menelaos <strong>of</strong> Alexandria 594<br />
Menstruation 940, 3405<br />
Mental disorders and diseases 480,<br />
481, 483, 660, 755, 937, 938, 1266,<br />
1525, 1785, 2037, 2038, 2076–<br />
2079, 2278, 2654, 2720–2727,<br />
2729, 2731–2735, 2740, 2747,<br />
2755, 2914, 3316, 3324, 3469–<br />
3471, 3474, 3476, 3485, 3486,<br />
3488, 3491, 3492, 3495, 3965,<br />
3968, 3969, 4012
292 Subject Index<br />
Mercantile mathematics; industrial<br />
mathematics 1379<br />
Merchant, Carolyn 1554, 1589<br />
Merck (E.), firm 3574<br />
Mercury (element) 731, 2085<br />
Mercury poisoning 2345<br />
Meridians (geodesy) 337, 1120, 3179<br />
Mersenne, Marin 250, 265, 1591,<br />
1643, 1658, 1668, 1690, 1695<br />
Merton, Robert K. 3352, 3697, 3923<br />
Meslans, Maurice 2383<br />
Mesmer, Franz Anton 2041<br />
Mesmerism 2041, 2582<br />
Mesopotamia 284, 834–840, 842, 843,<br />
847–849, 2612<br />
Messerschmidt, Franz Xaver 2039<br />
Metabolism; physiological chemistry<br />
466, 2370<br />
Metal casting 761, 762<br />
Metallurgy 317, 367, 762, 765, 831,<br />
896, 1167, 1313, 1443, 1543, 1545,<br />
1610, 1703, 1708, 1709, 1801,<br />
1961, 2364, 2835, 2848<br />
Metals and metallic compounds 831,<br />
896, 2367<br />
Metaphors; analogies 117, 292, 413,<br />
1563, 1669, 1691, 2306, 2501,<br />
2663, 3419, 3459, 3689<br />
Metaphysics 116, 122, 578, 857, 869,<br />
996, 1011, 1058, 1104, 1143, 1215,<br />
1401, 1635, 1638, 1655, 1659,<br />
1873, 1875, 2038, 3869<br />
Meteorites see Comets; meteors;<br />
meteorites<br />
Meteorology 319–321, 323, 324, 328,<br />
332, 622, 629, 654, 672, 717, 734,<br />
897, 898, 1118, 1168–1172, 1445,<br />
1720, 1723, 1815, 1973, 1977,<br />
1982, 1983, 1986, 2096, 2389,<br />
2393, 2397, 2407, 2421, 2959,<br />
3168, 3170, 3173–3175, 3178,<br />
3184, 3187, 3670, 3793, 3819,<br />
3821, 3823, 4100<br />
Meteors see Comets; meteors;<br />
meteorites<br />
Methodology 78, 603, 690, 702, 1656,<br />
2496, 3006<br />
Methodology <strong>of</strong> science; scientific<br />
method 117, 126, 131, 135, 140,<br />
141, 578, 1051, 1055, 1095, 1557,<br />
1599, 1643, 1815, 1982, 2146,<br />
2194, 2319, 2327, 2329, 2349,<br />
2363, 2524, 2531, 2997, 3077,<br />
3086, 3101, 3121, 3150, 3358,<br />
3359, 3900<br />
Methods <strong>of</strong> communication; media<br />
208, 4072, 4083<br />
Metric system 1994<br />
Metrology 673, 674, 970<br />
Mexico 154, 809, 810, 1463, 1724,<br />
2127, 2212, 2470, 2534, 2602,<br />
2655, 2669, 2673, 2745, 2754,<br />
2875, 2917, 3053, 3231, 3282,<br />
3654, 3656, 3658, 3882<br />
Meyerson, Ignace 3326<br />
Michael <strong>of</strong> Ephesos 1032<br />
Michelangelo Buonarroti 1297, 1435<br />
Michigan (U.S.) 2864<br />
Microbiology 2526, 2528, 2530,<br />
2532, 2663, 2673, 3274, 3276,<br />
3277, 3280, 3442, 3614, 3862,<br />
3881, 3885, 3886, 3891, 3893<br />
Microcosm and macrocosm 908, 1086<br />
Microhistory 35<br />
Microscopes 1573, 1587, 2166, 2634,<br />
2670<br />
Microscopes, electron 2976, 2979<br />
Microscopes, scanning tunnelling 239<br />
Microscopy 2527, 2531, 2541, 2976,<br />
2979<br />
Middle and Near East 653, 832–844,<br />
847, 849, 1475, 2125, 2426, 2671,<br />
2849, 3375, 3939<br />
Midhat, Ahmed 2156<br />
Milan (Italy) 1893<br />
Milankovic, Milutin 2396<br />
Military technology 1797, 2960,<br />
3591, 3647, 3668, 3670, 3680,<br />
3684, 3760, 3770, 4128<br />
Millennialism; eschatology 997, 1301,<br />
4071<br />
Miller, Oskar von 3593<br />
Millikan, Robert Andrews 2997<br />
Mind and body 114, 413, 605, 866,<br />
912, 919, 1074, 1208, 1633, 1647,<br />
2031, 2555, 2568, 2586, 3411,<br />
3480, 3734, 3903, 3962<br />
Mineral waters 2058<br />
Mineralogy 621, 726, 1350, 1443,<br />
1708, 1709, 1811, 1974, 1978,<br />
1980, 2133, 2430, 3183<br />
Mines and mining 317, 367, 768,<br />
1543, 1708, 1713, 1818, 1974,<br />
2465, 2804, 2806, 2848, 2851,<br />
2875, 3589, 3950, 3988, 4101<br />
Minkowski, Hermann 2276<br />
Minnesota (U.S.) 2444, 3584<br />
Miracles 960, 1013, 1763, 1774, 1838<br />
Miramond de Laroquette, François<br />
2686, 3445<br />
Mirrors 831, 1332<br />
Missiles 4028<br />
Missionaries and missions 323, 667,<br />
814, 820, 1450, 1592, 1997, 2705,<br />
2717, 2718, 2771, 3468, 3661<br />
Mississippi (U.S.) 1845, 3657<br />
Mississippi River (North America)<br />
2449<br />
Missouri (U.S.) 2015, 3838<br />
Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone 2124<br />
Models and modeling in science 117,<br />
120, 247, 2025, 2320, 2604, 3199,<br />
3241, 3639, 3789, 3821, 3827,<br />
3864, 3888, 3926, 3931, 4100<br />
Modernism 172, 2149, 2178, 2476,<br />
2750, 2832, 2934, 3024, 3470, 3627<br />
Modernization 463, 564, 566, 2127,<br />
2152, 2385, 2514, 3053, 3463,<br />
3511, 3536, 3797, 4111<br />
Moissan, Henri 2380, 2383<br />
Molecular biology 26, 402, 404, 2530,<br />
2533, 3242, 3277, 3278, 3280,<br />
3876–3880, 3883–3885, 3887,<br />
3888, 3890, 3891, 3900, 3935<br />
Molecular evolution 2530, 3876<br />
Molecular sequencing 3894<br />
Molecular structure 3888<br />
Molecules 310, 3242<br />
Momentum; inertia (mechanics) 3118<br />
Mondeville, Henri de 1244<br />
Money 2839, 3724<br />
Monge, Gaspard 1902<br />
Mongolia 751<br />
Mongols 773<br />
Monism 2476<br />
Moniz, Egas 3327<br />
Monkeys 2539<br />
Monod, Théodore 3177, 3181<br />
Monogenism; polygenism 2538, 2544<br />
Monsel, Léon 2337<br />
Monsters see Teratology; monsters<br />
Mont-Blanc Observatory 2219<br />
Montagnana, Pietro da 1357<br />
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de 1480,<br />
1509<br />
Montecalerio, Michael de 1144<br />
Montgolfier, Brothers 2110<br />
Montreal 488, 929, 930, 3211<br />
Montucla, Jean Étienne 1657<br />
Monuments 2151<br />
Moon 609, 611, 701, 705<br />
Moore, G.E. 261<br />
Moore, Olga Amsterdamska 82<br />
Moral economy 1281<br />
Moral philosophy 1031, 2167<br />
Moravia 323<br />
Morbid anatomy 1496, 1771<br />
Morbid anatomy; Experimental<br />
pathology 2649<br />
Mordell, Louis Joel 2276<br />
More, Henry 1633, 1756<br />
Moreira, Juliano 2662<br />
Morocco 3560, 3972<br />
Morphology 2024, 3864<br />
Morris, William 2171<br />
Mortality 467, 493, 3415, 3554, 3978<br />
Morton, William Thomas Green 2921<br />
Mosaicism (genetics) 631<br />
Mosher, Harry S. 3162<br />
Mosso, Angelo 2496<br />
Mothers and children 2668, 2945,<br />
3318, 3331, 3332, 3385, 3508, 3548<br />
Motion (physical) 858, 893, 1005,<br />
1141, 1148, 1150, 1151, 1369,<br />
1559, 1695, 1699, 1875, 1882,<br />
1883, 1934<br />
Motion pictures; cinema; movies 212,<br />
216, 408, 2887, 2919, 2921, 2926,<br />
2928, 2932, 2934, 3305, 3443,<br />
3573, 3646, 3746, 3751, 3824,<br />
4073, 4086<br />
Motorcylces 3624<br />
Mountaineering 2032<br />
Mountains 1175, 2300, 2301, 2393,<br />
2406, 2437, 3207<br />
Moureu, Charles 3145<br />
Movement (biological) 1749, 2218,<br />
2578<br />
Movies see Motion pictures; cinema;<br />
movies<br />
Mozambique 822<br />
Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von 2488,<br />
2509<br />
Müller, Alex 2997<br />
Müller, Johannes Peter 2537, 2573,<br />
2649<br />
Mumford, Lewis 362<br />
Mummies 845<br />
Munch, Edvard 2476<br />
Münchhausen, Karl Friedrich<br />
Hieronymus von, Baron 2078<br />
Murchison, Roderick Impey 2405<br />
Murdoch, John Emery 951<br />
Murphy, Robert Cushman 3168<br />
Murray, Jessie Margaret 3330<br />
Murray, Margaret 2620<br />
Muscles 1749<br />
Museo de La Plata (Argentina) 3253<br />
Museo della Specola, Florence 2025<br />
Museo Nacional de Ciencias<br />
Naturales (Spain) 3201<br />
Museu Nacional (Brazil) 415<br />
Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro<br />
2947, 3198, 3865
Subject Index 293<br />
Museum and exhibit catalogs 25, 498,<br />
2091, 2448, 2497<br />
Museum Boerhaave (Leiden) 498<br />
Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin 371<br />
Muséum National d’Histoire<br />
Naturelle, Paris 394, 495, 2359<br />
Museums 18, 25, 159, 236, 240, 242,<br />
244, 371, 394, 415, 450, 451, 472,<br />
475, 476, 1304, 1306, 1310, 1600,<br />
1606, 1607, 1739, 2000, 2016,<br />
2025, 2157, 2228, 2245, 2450,<br />
2452, 2458, 2459, 2600, 2664,<br />
2707, 3182, 3194, 3197, 3199,<br />
3233, 3235, 3253, 3285, 3742,<br />
3872, 4028<br />
Music 508, 887, 1388, 1491, 1515,<br />
1667–1669, 2097, 2200, 2368<br />
Music theory 262, 598, 868, 886, 887,<br />
1293, 1388, 1389, 1903<br />
Music, electronic 4068<br />
Musical instruments 508, 1582, 1669<br />
Musical scales; temperament 886<br />
Musil, Robert 3005, 3024<br />
Mustafa, Seyyid 564<br />
Mutation 3286<br />
Myers, Frederic William Henry 2570<br />
Myology 1749<br />
Mysticism 230, 1996, 2193, 2254,<br />
3002<br />
Mythology 326, 713, 1565, 3408<br />
N<br />
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich<br />
3254<br />
Naess, Arne 2461<br />
Nagel, Ernest 3008<br />
Nanotechnology 4023, 4039, 4045<br />
Nansen, Fridtj<strong>of</strong> 3171<br />
Napier, Richard 1710<br />
Naples (Italy) 2394, 2475<br />
Naples. Università 242<br />
Napoleon I, Emperor <strong>of</strong> France 1821,<br />
2716, 2808, 2809<br />
Narcotics and drugs 2785, 2791,<br />
3573, 4008, 4010<br />
Nardi, Antonio 1689<br />
Nash, John 3789<br />
Nastulus 568<br />
National Audubon <strong>Society</strong> 2453<br />
National histories 11–14, 16, 59, 195,<br />
373, 455, 669, 687, 775, 785, 1287,<br />
1556–1558, 1812, 2131–2133,<br />
2135, 2175, 2325, 2402, 2874–<br />
2876, 3342, 3410, 3686<br />
National identity 5, 758, 2127, 2151,<br />
2174, 2310, 2400, 2402, 2425,<br />
2534, 2602, 2613, 2822, 2845,<br />
2865, 2886, 2902, 3171, 3189,<br />
3250, 3371, 3608, 3627, 3757,<br />
4007, 4082<br />
National Maritime Museum (Great<br />
Britain) 238<br />
National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />
Administration (U.S.) 3823<br />
National parks and reserves 2941,<br />
3200, 3218, 3231, 3285<br />
National Physical Laboratory (Great<br />
Britain) 3084<br />
National security 2893, 2954, 3690,<br />
4019, 4079<br />
National Socialism 2882, 2890, 2901,<br />
2909, 2955, 2963, 2971, 3083,<br />
3161, 3230, 3243, 3249, 3272,<br />
3281, 3295, 3296, 3302, 3345,<br />
3367, 3383, 3392, 3396, 3404,<br />
3413, 3414, 3432, 3462, 3465,<br />
3601, 3671, 3703<br />
National Weather Service (U.S.) 2421<br />
Nationalism 11, 235, 687, 782, 828,<br />
1824, 2005, 2164, 2449, 2458,<br />
2545, 2621, 2785, 2904, 2911,<br />
2944, 2972, 3052, 3372, 3669,<br />
3721, 3797, 3837<br />
Native American civilization and<br />
culture 803–813, 2073<br />
Natural gas see Oil; natural gas<br />
Natural history 236, 330, 346–349,<br />
352, 391, 424, 628, 756, 797, 814,<br />
901, 902, 968, 1187, 1293, 1294,<br />
1298, 1462–1470, 1476, 1555,<br />
1562, 1607, 1634, 1729–1734,<br />
1736–1739, 1748, 1805, 1830,<br />
1832, 1839, 1852, 2000–2013,<br />
2015, 2016, 2029, 2030, 2048,<br />
2118, 2133, 2154, 2170, 2184,<br />
2210, 2245, 2258, 2428, 2441–<br />
2443, 2445–2448, 2450–2452,<br />
2454–2459, 2474, 2484, 2598,<br />
2779, 3195–3199, 3204, 3248,<br />
3255, 3737, 3824, 3866<br />
Natural <strong>History</strong> Museum (London,<br />
England) 394<br />
Natural laws 439, 791, 960, 1342,<br />
1343, 1699, 2341, 3343<br />
Natural magic 1039, 1293, 1309,<br />
1329, 1621, 1773<br />
Natural philosophy 679, 737, 875,<br />
944, 1023, 1027, 1038, 1062, 1091,<br />
1105, 1107, 1160, 1320, 1352,<br />
1380, 1423, 1444, 1446, 1550,<br />
1554, 1644, 1647, 1649, 1669,<br />
1698, 1817, 1869, 2027, 2117<br />
Natural resource management 3204,<br />
3208, 3213, 3838<br />
Natural resources 3203<br />
Natural selection 388, 395, 2148,<br />
2256, 2474, 2501, 2506, 2509,<br />
2511, 2517, 3256, 3295<br />
Natural theology 229, 234, 345, 395,<br />
567, 650, 791, 854, 950, 962, 968,<br />
974, 1362, 1590, 1836, 2210, 2256,<br />
2482, 2487, 2953<br />
Naturalism (philosophy) 115, 261,<br />
1630<br />
Naturalists 2004, 2445, 2447<br />
Nature 198, 261, 344, 346, 352, 567,<br />
908, 959, 967, 1041, 1156, 1293,<br />
1359, 1461, 1462, 1585, 1729,<br />
1730, 1736, 1739, 2002, 2199,<br />
2457, 3195<br />
Nature and its relationship to culture<br />
189, 328, 346–348, 538, 2007,<br />
2449, 2461, 2477, 3171, 3176,<br />
3195, 3214, 3824, 3826, 3841<br />
Naturhistorische Museum Basel 2459<br />
Naudé, Gabriel 1556<br />
Nautical astronomy 1456<br />
Nautical charts 624<br />
Naval and maritime medicine 2766,<br />
3447<br />
Naval Research Laboratory (U.S.)<br />
3066<br />
Navier, Claude Louis Marie Henri<br />
2808<br />
Navigation 769, 1174, 1446, 1999,<br />
2094, 2840<br />
Nebraska (U.S.) 3213<br />
Nebulae see Galaxies; nebulae<br />
Needham, Joseph 57, 670, 2925<br />
Nekrasov, Pavel Alekseevich 2293<br />
Neoplatonism 573, 1040, 1163, 1327,<br />
1356, 1483, 1633, 1714<br />
Nervous system 2558, 3303<br />
Netherlands 59, 1386, 1583, 1652,<br />
1812, 1823, 1846, 2026, 2027,<br />
2179, 2607, 2976, 3052, 3272,<br />
3367, 3380, 3432, 3498, 3570<br />
Netherlands, colonies 527, 544, 552,<br />
2457<br />
Network analysis see Network theory;<br />
network analysis<br />
Network theory; network analysis 45,<br />
158, 212, 3640, 4031, 4070<br />
Neuchâtel (Switzerland) 2416<br />
Neumann, Caspar 1949<br />
Neumayer, Georg von 2407<br />
Neurasthenia 3475, 3500<br />
Neurath, Otto 2871, 3011<br />
Neurological diseases 2559, 2642,<br />
3299<br />
Neurology 2181, 2564, 3299, 3305<br />
Neurophysiology 2035, 2563<br />
Neurosciences 140, 416–419, 427,<br />
844, 2035, 2036, 2121, 2556,<br />
2558–2563, 2908, 3297–3302,<br />
3304, 3900–3910<br />
Neuroses; neurotic disorders 2569<br />
Neurosurgery; psychosurgery 1769,<br />
3492<br />
Neurotic disorders see Neuroses;<br />
neurotic disorders<br />
Neutrinos 3103, 3800<br />
Nevada (U.S.) 3822<br />
New Brunswick (Canada) 2442, 2452<br />
New England (U.S.) 1711<br />
New Guinea 235, 556, 2594, 2595<br />
New Mexico (U.S.) 3825<br />
New Orleans (Louisiana, U.S.) 2083,<br />
2757<br />
New South Wales (Australia) 322,<br />
3436<br />
New York (U.S.) 2485, 3478, 3596,<br />
3839, 4022<br />
New York Botanical Garden 2485<br />
New York City (New York, U.S.) 528,<br />
2152, 2760, 3476, 3597<br />
New Zealand 15, 322, 548, 1994,<br />
2065, 2384, 2397, 2448, 2747,<br />
2943, 3250, 3293, 3421, 3636,<br />
3679, 3964<br />
Newman, Maxwell Herman<br />
Alexander 4052, 4095<br />
Newton, Isaac 219, 292, 1412, 1587,<br />
1596, 1624, 1638, 1656, 1684,<br />
1698, 1709, 1928, 1932<br />
Newtonianism 1700, 1850, 1915<br />
Nicaragua 3555<br />
Niccoli, Noccolo 1447<br />
Nicholas d’Autrecourt 973, 998,<br />
1004, 1009, 1016, 1018, 1025,<br />
1047, 1088, 1106, 1200<br />
Nicolaus Drukken, de Dacia 1047<br />
Nicolaus, de Autricuria 1144<br />
Nicolaus, Graecus Albanensis 1006<br />
Nicolle, Charles Jules Henry 463<br />
Niépce, Jospeh Nicéphore 2336<br />
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm 172,<br />
198<br />
Nifo, Agostino 1445, 1446<br />
Nihilism (philosophy) 1866<br />
Nina Rodrigues, Raymundo 2596<br />
Ninov, Victor 2997<br />
Nishina, Yoshio 3098<br />
Nobel Prizes 2224, 2973, 3154, 3386<br />
Nominalism (philosophy) 1054, 1085<br />
Non-governmental organizations 3976<br />
Norman Bethune 2712
294 Subject Index<br />
North America 182, 351, 352, 548,<br />
806, 1183, 1313, 1467, 1549, 1610,<br />
1663, 1711, 1729, 1738, 1783,<br />
1798, 1799, 1801, 1862, 2073,<br />
2083, 2093, 3856<br />
North Carolina 2727, 3338<br />
North, John D. 103<br />
Northern Europe 1459, 2476<br />
Norway 2959, 3171, 3384, 3826<br />
Nosology; classification <strong>of</strong> diseases<br />
3500<br />
Nothingness see Vacuum; emptiness;<br />
nothingness<br />
Nozoe, Tetsuo 3141<br />
Nuclear and radioactive waste 3229,<br />
4049<br />
Nuclear chemistry 2382, 3129, 3153<br />
Nuclear industry 3771, 3853, 4027<br />
Nuclear power see Atomic energy;<br />
nuclear power<br />
Nuclear power stations 3750, 3853<br />
Nuclear reactors 3090<br />
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons<br />
2882, 2895, 2966, 2967, 3066,<br />
3072, 3125, 3128, 3229, 3693,<br />
3704, 3710, 3716, 3727, 3732,<br />
3739, 3741, 3755, 3757, 3759–<br />
3763, 3765, 3768, 3770, 3797,<br />
3848, 4020, 4028, 4042<br />
Number concept see Number theory;<br />
number concept<br />
Number notation 279<br />
Number theory; number concept<br />
2270, 3030<br />
Numbers 1376<br />
Numerals 589<br />
Numerical analysis 1665<br />
Numerology 267<br />
Nunes, Pedro 1453<br />
Nurse midwives 637, 1242, 1500,<br />
2629, 2659, 2710, 3394, 3400, 3536<br />
Nurses and nursing 477, 2645, 2656,<br />
2659, 2718, 3425, 3434, 3452, 3963<br />
Nutrition 2774, 3525, 3537, 3561,<br />
3562<br />
Nutrition; dietetics 1249, 1269, 2106,<br />
3381, 3516, 3542<br />
O<br />
Oberlin, Jean-Frédéric 2059<br />
Obesity 466<br />
Obituaries 81, 82, 84, 85, 89–92, 94,<br />
96–101, 103, 106, 109–112, 3156,<br />
3382<br />
Objectivity 37, 49, 152, 157, 178, 187,<br />
447, 2099, 2147, 2523, 3842, 3907,<br />
3938, 3945<br />
Observation 1405, 1720<br />
Observatório Astronómico de<br />
Coimbra 2302<br />
Observatório Astronómico de Lisboa<br />
2302<br />
Observatorio Astronómico Nacional<br />
de Chile 2409<br />
Observatorio Cajigal 2304<br />
Obstetrics and pregnancy 801, 918,<br />
1242, 1500, 1512, 1530, 2067,<br />
2625, 2629, 2692, 2710, 3389,<br />
3402, 3460, 3502, 3514, 3938, 3952<br />
Occhialini, Giuseppe 3088<br />
Occo, Adolphus, II 2063<br />
Occult sciences 254, 660, 661, 980–<br />
982, 984, 985, 988–990, 1281,<br />
1282, 1284, 1295, 1309, 1317–<br />
1321, 1323–1325, 1328, 1330–<br />
1334, 1554, 1607, 1618–1623,<br />
1863–1865, 1996, 2253, 2255,<br />
3001, 3002<br />
Occultations see Eclipses; transits;<br />
occultations<br />
Occupational diseases see Industrial<br />
medicine; occupational diseases<br />
Oceanography 325, 1719, 3179, 3180,<br />
3188, 3189, 3818<br />
Oceans 325, 735, 3167<br />
Ockham, William <strong>of</strong> 991, 1066, 1069,<br />
1072, 1088, 1103, 1151<br />
Octants 1847<br />
Odierna, Giovan Battista 1750<br />
Odometers 1308<br />
Odon, Gérard d’ 1144<br />
Oersted, Hans Christian 1834<br />
Ogawa, Masataka 3151<br />
Ogden, Robert Morris 2566<br />
Ohio (U.S.) 3437, 4120<br />
Ohm, Georg Simon 2325<br />
Ohta, Tomoko 3273<br />
Oil; natural gas 3822, 3835<br />
Oken, Lorenz 2117<br />
Oldenburg, Henry 250, 1604<br />
Oldfield Thomas, Michael Rogers<br />
3201<br />
Oliva, Antonio 1746<br />
Oliver, Thomas, Sir, 2763<br />
ómez-Moreno Martínez, Manuel 3362<br />
Oncology 3418, 3764, 3937, 3957<br />
Ontology 287, 580, 963, 1004, 1008,<br />
1011, 1016, 1018, 1030, 1036,<br />
1040, 1045, 1058, 1088, 1165,<br />
1339, 1351, 1438, 3343, 3906<br />
Operations research 2965<br />
Ophthalmology 2637, 2680, 2717<br />
Opium and opium trade 506, 2380,<br />
2791<br />
Oppenheimer, J. Robert 3761<br />
Optics 289, 292, 590, 616, 617, 724,<br />
733, 897, 1017, 1142, 1143, 1146,<br />
1171, 1209, 1291, 1309, 1310,<br />
1435, 1489, 1503, 1578, 1587,<br />
1609, 1612, 1629, 1688, 1690,<br />
1691, 1808, 1848, 1859, 1928,<br />
1930, 2583, 2937<br />
Oral history 3515, 3808, 3917<br />
Oral surgery 3417<br />
Oresme, Nicole 1017, 1082, 1085,<br />
1150, 1205, 1548<br />
Orfila, Mathieu Joseph Bonaventure<br />
2632<br />
Organ transplantation 3942<br />
Organ, tissue, and cell culture 3458<br />
Organic chemistry 304, 1950, 2335,<br />
2340, 2342, 2353, 2363, 2375,<br />
2383, 3130, 3135, 3146, 3150,<br />
3158, 3162, 3164<br />
Organicism 1829, 2018<br />
Organs, tissues 2924, 3942, 3945<br />
Oribasios 913<br />
Origen 854<br />
Origin <strong>of</strong> life see Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong><br />
life; spontaneous generation<br />
Ornithology 373, 3198<br />
Orreries 2233<br />
Orthodontics 2719<br />
Orthogenesis; orthogenetic evolution<br />
3264, 3269<br />
Orthogenetic evolution see<br />
Orthogenesis; orthogenetic<br />
evolution<br />
Orthopedic surgery 2688<br />
Orthopedics 2647, 2666, 2688<br />
Osiander, Andreas 1410<br />
Osteopathic medicine 3437<br />
Ostwald, Wilhelm 2139<br />
Ottoman Empire 471, 564, 566, 589,<br />
642, 661, 663, 1769, 2086, 2156,<br />
2234, 2266, 2385, 2787, 2799,<br />
2800, 2806, 2847, 2964, 3140<br />
Ovid 896<br />
Owen, Richard 2478<br />
Oxford University 314, 1061, 1185,<br />
1411, 1788, 3135<br />
Oxygen 1943, 1950<br />
Ozone 2376, 2395, 3155<br />
P<br />
Pacific Northwest (North America)<br />
3856<br />
Pacific Ocean 2402, 2938<br />
Pacioli, Luca 1285<br />
Padua. Orto Botanico 1473<br />
Padua. Università 1501<br />
Paganism 1597<br />
Pain 1132, 1205<br />
Painters and painting 1480, 1577,<br />
1583, 1702, 2197, 2443<br />
Painting see Dyes; painting; bleaching<br />
Pakistan 3688, 3755, 3759, 3763,<br />
3767, 3803<br />
Paleoanthropology 412, 2182, 3287<br />
Paleobiology 2471, 3244<br />
Paleobotany 371, 2472, 3236<br />
Paleontology 318, 371, 394, 1740,<br />
1741, <strong>2010</strong>, 2015, 2016, 2182,<br />
2418, 2471–2473, 2952, 3233–<br />
3235, 3237–3239, 3244, 3255<br />
Paleoparasitology 3280<br />
Paleopathology 2708<br />
Palestine 849, 2964, 3203, 3370,<br />
3499, 3532, 3533, 3538<br />
Palestine Exploration Fund 2125<br />
Paley, William 1836, 2482<br />
Palissy, Bernard 1544, 1637<br />
Panama 1762, 2907, 4128<br />
Panama Canal 2907, 3547<br />
Pancreas 2671<br />
Pandemics 3554<br />
Panepistemio Athenon 2297<br />
Paper and paper industry 763<br />
Papyri see Tablets; papyri<br />
Paracelsus, Theophrast von<br />
Hohenheim 316, 1153, 1332, 1350,<br />
1516, 1529<br />
Paradigms 3257, 3790<br />
Paraguay 3656<br />
Parallax (astronomy) 547, 707, 2310<br />
Parapsychology; psychic phenomena<br />
2570, 3001, 3305, 3321, 3334<br />
Parasitic diseases 2768, 3390, 3555<br />
Parasitology 2662, 3280<br />
Pardo de Tavera, Félix 2692<br />
Pardo de Tavera, Trinidad<br />
Hermenegildo 2692<br />
Paré, Ambroise 1316<br />
Paris (France) 463, 1024, 1029, 1031,<br />
1461, 1803, 1860, 1899, 1963,<br />
2052, 2682, 2687, 2689, 2852, 3510<br />
Parisano, Emilio 1742<br />
Park, Katharine 1589
Subject Index 295<br />
Parks 2449, 2451, 2470<br />
Parmly, Eleazar 2703<br />
Parmly, Levi Spear 2639<br />
Parsimony 1290<br />
Parthenogenesis 3899<br />
Particle accelerators 3107, 3807<br />
Partington, James Riddick 3131<br />
Pask, Gordon 3643<br />
Passions see Emotions; passions<br />
Pasteur, Louis 2651, 2866<br />
Pasteurization 2866<br />
Patents 202, 204, 1825, 2230, 2784,<br />
2830, 3706, 4048<br />
Pathology 932, 2030, 2128, 2208,<br />
2526, 2634, 2644, 2649, 2663,<br />
2670, 2671, 2687, 2707, 3274, 3409<br />
Patients 1770, 2727, 2734, 3433, 3953<br />
Patrizi, Francesco 1368<br />
Patronage see Court sponsored<br />
science; patronage, 1157, 1598,<br />
1748, 1777, 1779, 1838, 1854, 3658<br />
Pauli, Wolfgang Ernst 3070, 3121<br />
Peano, Giuseppe 2281, 2285<br />
Pearcey, Trevor 3648<br />
Pearson, Karl 469, 2283, 3015, 3043<br />
Peckham, John 1206<br />
Pedagogy see Teaching; pedagogy<br />
Pediatrics 463, 1764, 2056, 2682,<br />
2774<br />
Pediatrics and psychology see<br />
Developmental psychology;<br />
pediatrics and psychology<br />
Peer review 252, 3785<br />
Peirce, Charles Sanders 2257<br />
Peiresc, Nicolas Claude Fabri de 250<br />
Pelacani da Parma, Biagio 1110,<br />
1115, 1144, 1211, 1380<br />
Pèlerin de Prusse 1130<br />
Peña, Joannes 1391<br />
Pendulums 1696<br />
Penicillin 3570, 3572, 3583<br />
People’s Republic <strong>of</strong> China 3773<br />
Perception see Senses and sensation;<br />
perception<br />
Performance; demonstration 4093<br />
Perfumes see Cosmetics; perfumes<br />
Periodic system <strong>of</strong> the elements 2351,<br />
2379, 3809<br />
Periodicals; serials 23, 63, 252, 1879,<br />
2163, 2575, 2662, 2680, 2695,<br />
2764, 2974, 2993, 2996, 3040,<br />
3045, 3248, 3404, 3451, 3455,<br />
3565, 3567, 3569, 3630, 3783<br />
Péron, François 2430, 2456<br />
Persia (Iran) 561, 562, 565, 582, 584,<br />
590, 592, 596, 648, 653, 2846, 2857<br />
Personal hygiene 1787, 3535<br />
Personality <strong>of</strong> the scientist 8, 253,<br />
2447, 2931, 3132<br />
Personality; character 1216, 2114,<br />
2584, 3337, 3490, 3968<br />
Perspective 271, 1143, 1382<br />
Peru 811, 1685, 1700, 1762, 1986,<br />
2016, 2071, 2170, 2606, 3168,<br />
3544, 3678<br />
Pérz de Moya, Juan 1381<br />
Pesticides; insecticides 361, 3849<br />
Petit, Frederic 2406<br />
Petrarch, Francesco 1102, 1128, 1223<br />
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders<br />
2619, 2620<br />
Petroleum drilling 3841<br />
Petroleum industry 3817, 3822, 3841<br />
Petrology 327, 329, 1709, 1714, 1740,<br />
1741, 1980, 2424<br />
Petrus Alfonsi 1127<br />
Petterssen, Sverre 2959<br />
Pfizer, Inc. 3572<br />
Pharmaceutical botany 758, 810,<br />
1273, 1762, 1794<br />
Pharmaceutical industry 2775, 2780,<br />
2784, 2792, 2797, 3495, 3565–<br />
3568, 3572, 3580, 3776, 3786,<br />
3999, 4002–4007, 4013, 4015,<br />
4016<br />
Pharmaceutical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Great<br />
Britain 499<br />
Pharmacogenetics 3695, 4006<br />
Pharmacokinetics 2370<br />
Pharmacology 311, 463, 497, 635,<br />
661, 757, 1159, 2801, 3164, 3575,<br />
3887, 4014<br />
Pharmacopoeias see Formularies;<br />
pharmacopoeias<br />
Pharmacy 463, 495–506, 555, 640,<br />
643, 645, 729, 730, 732, 756, 941,<br />
1271–1273, 1461, 1529–1536,<br />
1568, 1702, 1788–1796, 1950,<br />
1965, 2059, 2064, 2085–2093,<br />
2230, 2359, 2370, 2746, 2776–<br />
2801, 2803, 2970, 2993, 3146,<br />
3389, 3564, 3565, 3567–3574,<br />
3576–3582, 3999–4009, 4011–<br />
4016<br />
Phenomenology 556, 1696<br />
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) 296, 2225<br />
Philanthropy see Privately sponsored<br />
science; philanthropy<br />
Philip II, King <strong>of</strong> Spain 1307<br />
Philippines 2692, 3204<br />
Phillip <strong>of</strong> Tripoli 1163<br />
Philology see Linguistics; philology<br />
Philoponos, Joannes Grammaticus<br />
792, 867<br />
Philosophers <strong>of</strong> science, modern 87,<br />
125, 156<br />
Philosophical historiography 27, 135,<br />
374, 1641, 1874<br />
Philosophy 47, 188, 198, 217, 228,<br />
255–257, 260, 261, 295, 362, 369,<br />
376, 378, 379, 413, 420, 428, 560,<br />
563, 569–581, 628, 652, 679, 744,<br />
792, 793, 857–872, 874–876, 904,<br />
917, 925, 944, 950, 953, 973, 975,<br />
983, 991–1004, 1006–1018, 1022–<br />
1048, 1050, 1052–1060, 1062,<br />
1064–1078, 1080–1107, 1121,<br />
1143, 1144, 1169, 1188, 1191,<br />
1202, 1203, 1206, 1208, 1211–<br />
1213, 1215, 1322, 1327, 1335–<br />
1358, 1360–1364, 1438, 1506,<br />
1542, 1548, 1552, 1614, 1624–<br />
1633, 1635–1639, 1641, 1642,<br />
1644–1651, 1655, 1656, 1723,<br />
1742, 1752, 1759, 1866–1877,<br />
2020, 2038, 2042, 2046, 2167,<br />
2256, 2258–2260, 2263, 2506,<br />
3004, 3006, 3009–3012, 3077,<br />
3242, 3317, 3343, 3685, 3788–<br />
3790<br />
Philosophy and politics 1082, 1552,<br />
1642, 1867, 3011<br />
Philosophy and religion 257, 573,<br />
793, 960, 963, 974, 980, 983, 1002,<br />
1010, 1014, 1021, 1033, 1064,<br />
1300, 1327, 1339, 1356, 1358,<br />
1552, 1632<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> mathematics 232, 267,<br />
268, 270, 276, 885, 1109, 1366,<br />
1368, 1654, 1656, 1659, 3018,<br />
3024, 3039, 3042<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> medicine 405–407,<br />
452, 638, 744, 925, 926, 2633,<br />
2880, 3947<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> mind 114, 420, 427,<br />
871, 1040, 1075, 1107, 1207, 1208,<br />
2575, 2579, 3320, 3903, 4095<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science 28, 43, 52, 83,<br />
114–116, 118–126, 128–131, 133,<br />
135–137, 139–141, 145, 156, 188,<br />
201, 241, 270, 287, 295, 297, 303,<br />
368, 381, 388, 402, 433, 532, 859,<br />
869, 894, 898, 1020, 1561, 1627,<br />
1815, 1833, 2129, 2145, 2263,<br />
2330, 2568, 2575, 3003, 3005,<br />
3007–3010, 3013, 3121, 3234,<br />
3790, 3869, 3890, 3912, 4076<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> science, as a discipline<br />
43, 69, 128<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> technology 166, 169,<br />
241, 518, 525, 532, 556, 1539,<br />
1546, 1649, 3077, 4076<br />
Phlogiston 1940, 1943, 1953<br />
Phosphates and phosphate industry<br />
2780<br />
Photographs 154, 2387, 2601, 2668,<br />
3446, 3692<br />
Photography 2147, 2179, 2194, 2255,<br />
2336, 2388, 2477, 2807, 2817,<br />
3377, 3380, 3824<br />
Photosynthesis 3241<br />
Phrenology 417, 2571, 2720<br />
Physical anthropology 220, 415, 430,<br />
1199, 1870, 2030, 2034, 2534,<br />
2535, 2539, 2542, 2544–2546,<br />
2548–2552, 3281, 3286, 3291,<br />
3292, 3295, 3296, 3887, 3896<br />
Physical chemistry 2354, 3131<br />
Physical geography see Physiography;<br />
physical geography<br />
Physical training; exercise 2764, 3505<br />
Physicians; doctors 455, 462, 746,<br />
824, 1246, 1254, 1504, 1520, 1533,<br />
1768, 1774, 1777, 1779, 1788,<br />
2053, 2061, 2065, 2067, 2086,<br />
2125, 2628, 2629, 2635, 2636,<br />
2705, 2710, 2734, 2762, 2914,<br />
2945, 3396, 3406, 3433, 3436,<br />
3437, 3464, 3499, 3512, 3530,<br />
3566, 3950, 3979<br />
Physics 62, 113, 127, 241, 242, 288–<br />
291, 296, 300, 301, 614–617, 723–<br />
725, 858, 870, 874, 892–894, 897,<br />
986, 1061, 1142–1151, 1291, 1368,<br />
1369, 1433–1435, 1437, 1489,<br />
1638, 1667, 1684, 1689, 1690,<br />
1692–1700, 1807, 1808, 1817,<br />
1834, 1927, 1930–1935, 2126,<br />
2138, 2140, 2146, 2158, 2185,<br />
2214, 2217, 2295, 2314–2316,<br />
2318–2325, 2327–2333, 2354,<br />
2583, 2881, 2897, 2911, 2953,<br />
2967, 3013, 3066–3129, 3137,<br />
3401, 3605, 3719, 3792, 3797–<br />
3808<br />
Physikalisch-Technische<br />
Reichsanstalt (Germany) 2220<br />
Physiognomy 284, 634, 1216, 1480,<br />
2033<br />
Physiography; physical geography<br />
317<br />
Physiological chemistry see<br />
Metabolism; physiological<br />
chemistry, 2107, 3150<br />
Physiological psychology 2554, 2557,<br />
2573
296 Subject Index<br />
Physiology 386, 633, 719, 1194,<br />
1195, 1477, 1479, 1489, 1756,<br />
1761, 1776, 2027, 2028, 2181,<br />
2218, 2444, 2476, 2479, 2493,<br />
2495, 2496, 2498, 2517, 2531,<br />
2537, 2637, 2998, 3164, 3201,<br />
3252, 3382<br />
Physiotherapy; mechanotherapy;<br />
prosthetics 3220<br />
Pí I Sunyer, Augusto 2998<br />
Picardet, Claudine 1857<br />
Pickering, William Hayward 3679<br />
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni 1139,<br />
1299, 1335, 1340, 1341, 1425, 1431<br />
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni<br />
Francesco 1014<br />
Pieragnoli, Enrico 3398<br />
Pierre d’Auvergne 1081, 1203<br />
Pietro d’Abano 981, 1022, 1123, 1205<br />
Pietro Damiani, Saint 964<br />
Piezoelectricity 3605<br />
Pigot, Edward 2386<br />
Piltdown forgery 3237<br />
Pinchot, Gifford 3204<br />
Pinel, Philippe 2075<br />
Piria, Raffaele 2370<br />
Pirsson, Louis V. 2424<br />
Pisa (Italy) 4021<br />
Pitts, Walter 4102<br />
Pius II, Pope 1454<br />
Plague 486, 499, 658, 1221, 1256,<br />
1258, 1267, 1502, 1506, 1527,<br />
2526, 3517, 3546<br />
Planck, Max 2953, 3013, 3095, 3106,<br />
3115<br />
Planetariums 240<br />
Planets see Solar system; planets<br />
Planispheres 1680<br />
Plant anatomy 2024<br />
Plant chemistry 2359<br />
Plant cultivation see Economic<br />
botany; plant cultivation;<br />
horticulture<br />
Plant diseases 2859, 3659<br />
Plant ecology 817, 3250<br />
Plant evolution 1471<br />
Plant geography; flora 2439, 2484,<br />
2492<br />
Plants 1468, 1471, 2490, 3866<br />
Plastic surgery 528, 3428, 3446<br />
Plastics industry 4043, 4044<br />
Plastics; rubber; polymers 770, 2893,<br />
2903, 4043<br />
Platinum and platinum industry 2367<br />
Plato 405, 406, 862, 865, 866, 868,<br />
870, 875, 887, 925, 1079, 1571<br />
Platonism 605, 926, 1004, 1016,<br />
1048, 1079, 1359, 1438<br />
Playfair, John 1878<br />
Pleasure 1205<br />
Plempius, Vospicus Fortunatus 1781<br />
Pletho, Georgios Gemistos 1356<br />
Pliny, the Elder 901, 902<br />
Plotinus 1344, 1350<br />
Pluralism (philosophy) 129, 131, 3006<br />
Plurality <strong>of</strong> worlds 1671<br />
Pluto 3795<br />
Plutonium 3229<br />
Pneumatic chemistry 1694, 2103<br />
Pneumatics 1305, 1694<br />
Poetry and poetics 1575, 1579, 1585,<br />
1586, 1834, 1881, 2001, 2186,<br />
2199, 2203, 2925, 3730<br />
Poggendorff, Johann Christian 2120<br />
Poincaré, Jules Henri 2140, 2315,<br />
3022, 3075<br />
Poisoning 772, 2343, 2632, 2782,<br />
3573<br />
Poisson, Siméon Denis 2268<br />
Poland 66, 93, 1330, 1838, 2062,<br />
2082, 2176, 2833, 2868, 2880,<br />
3040, 3283, 3612<br />
Polanyi, Michael 118, 188, 2894,<br />
3152, 4095<br />
Polar regions 2407, 3171<br />
Polarization (Light) 1932<br />
Police; criminal justice departments<br />
3720<br />
Political activists 357, 2679, 2884,<br />
3290, 3406, 3839, 3852, 3857, 3859<br />
Political economy 770, 827, 2006,<br />
2205, 2251, 3353<br />
Political science 852, 2046, 2047,<br />
2169, 2176, 3922<br />
Poliziano, Angelo 1335<br />
Pollution 3212<br />
Polo, Marco 1180, 1181<br />
Polygenism see Monogenism;<br />
polygenism<br />
Polymers see Plastics; rubber;<br />
polymers<br />
Polynesia 1998, 2538<br />
Pomme, Pierre 2051<br />
Pompeii (Italy) 330<br />
Pomponazzi, Pietro 1445, 1446<br />
Pons, Stanley 2997<br />
Popper, Karl Raimund 126, 188, 670,<br />
3790, 3903<br />
Popular culture 179, 2162, 2163,<br />
2254, 3174, 3423, 3585, 3688,<br />
3689, 3824<br />
Popularization 29, 33, 179, 184, 186,<br />
1399, 1497, 1586, 1731, 1817,<br />
1952, 2035, 2131, 2150, 2158,<br />
2166, 2204, 2235, 2328, 2334,<br />
2452, 2483, 2513, 2887, 2889,<br />
2926, 2928, 2930, 2951, 2955,<br />
2995, 3058, 3444, 3689, 3719,<br />
3752, 3785, 4064<br />
Population 2044, 2474, 2665, 2883,<br />
3563, 3705<br />
Population ecology 467, 2883<br />
Population genetics 3268, 3283<br />
Population research see Demography;<br />
population research<br />
Porcelain 1971<br />
Porphyry 256<br />
Porteus, Stanley David 3300<br />
Portraits 2122, 2200, 2706, 3740<br />
Portugal 76, 446, 1078, 1117, 1455,<br />
1653, 1811, 2302, 2310, 2415,<br />
2422, 2483, 2613, 2691, 2738,<br />
2867, 2972, 3248, 3327, 3447, 3519<br />
Portugal, colonies 550, 1622, 1811,<br />
1987, 2081, 2366<br />
Positivism 133, 2496, 2593, 3006,<br />
3011<br />
Post, Frans 1583<br />
Postcolonialism 143, 431, 482, 665,<br />
2119, 3951<br />
Postel, Guillaume 608<br />
Postmodernism 32, 172, 258, 479,<br />
3732<br />
Pottery see Ceramics; pottery<br />
Poulantzas, Nicos 3343<br />
Poultry 2978<br />
Poverty 221, 2726<br />
Power (philosophy) 203<br />
Power technology 2323<br />
Pragmatism; instrumentalism 140,<br />
3101<br />
Prague (Czechoslovakia) 1029, 1256,<br />
1321, 1778<br />
Pre-Socratic philosophers 863<br />
Precipitation; floods 328, 2397<br />
Precision see Exactness; precision;<br />
accuracy<br />
Prediction see Forecasting; prediction<br />
Preformation 376, 2021<br />
Prehistory and primitive societies 699,<br />
2613, 2615, 3371, 3374<br />
Prenatal care and diagnosis 407<br />
President’s Council on Bioethics<br />
(United States) 3707<br />
Prevention and control <strong>of</strong> disease 494,<br />
749, 3398, 3506, 3524, 3977, 3993<br />
Preventive medicine 1547, 3430<br />
Priestley, Joseph 1946<br />
Primary and secondary education 245,<br />
2245<br />
Primary literature (historical sources)<br />
20, 22, 23, 335, 374, 420, 425, 463,<br />
474, 528, 644, 645, 654, 672, 683,<br />
727, 766, 792, 835, 857, 913, 915,<br />
916, 920, 934–936, 939, 940, 993,<br />
994, 1007, 1012, 1014, 1029, 1032,<br />
1039, 1046, 1048, 1093, 1101,<br />
1115, 1135, 1156, 1169, 1173,<br />
1187, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1217,<br />
1231, 1233, 1235, 1243, 1245,<br />
1251, 1285, 1337–1339, 1344,<br />
1356, 1367, 1379, 1388, 1396,<br />
1397, 1419, 1432, 1433, 1476,<br />
1522, 1720, 1738, 1745, 1764,<br />
1833, 1920, 1943, 1965, 2024,<br />
2066, 2136–2141, 2352, 2358,<br />
2479, 2484, 2516, 2649, 2721,<br />
2879, 3038, 3115, 3145, 3184,<br />
3292, 3312, 3913, 3949<br />
Primates 408, 410, 1465, 3332<br />
Primatology 3285, 3322<br />
Prime numbers 265<br />
Princeton University 4100<br />
Printing 205, 237<br />
Printing industry 649, 1862<br />
Printing press 648<br />
Prisoners 235, 2908, 3391, 3397,<br />
3413, 3484<br />
Prisons 3391, 3478<br />
Privacy 2752<br />
Privately sponsored science;<br />
philanthropy 206, 3354, 3483,<br />
3698, 3786<br />
Probabilism (philosophy) 1025, 1445<br />
Probability and statistics 272, 290,<br />
1910, 2268, 2293, 2524, 3015,<br />
3020, 3028, 3031, 3041, 3050, 3753<br />
Proclus 1366, 1368<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essions and pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization 4,<br />
8, 16, 309, 463, 524, 976, 1247,<br />
1493, 1504, 1531, 1533, 1763,<br />
1768, 1775, 1857, 1862, 1923,<br />
2060, 2061, 2065, 2131, 2155,<br />
2173, 2177, 2189, 2252, 2350,<br />
2611, 2629, 2659, 2677, 2688,<br />
2703, 2710, 2711, 2783, 2787,<br />
2790, 2793, 2794, 2949, 2993,<br />
2995, 2996, 3000, 3112, 3161,<br />
3309, 3353, 3372, 3378, 3452,<br />
3514, 3603, 3614, 3747, 3786, 3929<br />
Programming languages 535, 3864<br />
Progress, ideas <strong>of</strong> 31, 399, 860, 873,<br />
1162, 2163, 2514<br />
Project Voyager 4123<br />
Prony, Gaspard Clair François Marie<br />
Riche, Baron de 1927, 2808, 2809
Subject Index 297<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> 1657, 2266, 2282, 3110<br />
Propaganda 1822, 2667, 3443, 3712<br />
Prophecies 546, 1140, 1159, 1328,<br />
1996, 2191<br />
Prosthetics see Physiotherapy;<br />
mechanotherapy; prosthetics<br />
Prostitution 3556, 3560<br />
Proteins 3888<br />
Protestantism 323, 1358, 1439, 1594,<br />
2211, 3001, 3589<br />
Protospatharius, Theophilus 908<br />
Protozoa; unicellular organisms 3271<br />
Proust, Marcel 2583<br />
Prussia (Germany) 1323, 2172, 2175,<br />
2545, 2868<br />
Prussian Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s 1841<br />
Pryce, Daniel Merlin 3583<br />
Pryor, Francis 3368<br />
Pseudo-Albertus Magnus 1161<br />
Pseudoscience 267, 2012, 3413<br />
Psychiatric hospitals 2077, 2574,<br />
2720, 2723, 2725–2727, 2730,<br />
2732, 2735, 2736, 2739–2741,<br />
2747, 2755, 3471, 3472, 3477,<br />
3478, 3486, 3491, 3498, 3507<br />
Psychiatry 480–482, 660, 847, 937,<br />
938, 1785, 1786, 2075, 2077, 2079,<br />
2578, 2720–2722, 2724, 2725,<br />
2727–2734, 2737–2742, 3321,<br />
3323, 3327, 3396, 3469, 3473–<br />
3479, 3481–3484, 3486–3488,<br />
3490, 3491, 3493–3495, 3497–<br />
3500, 3915, 3964–3967, 3969,<br />
3971–3974, 4004<br />
Psychic phenomena see<br />
Parapsychology; psychic<br />
phenomena<br />
Psychic trauma 2957, 3482, 3966<br />
Psychoanalysis 2119, 3306, 3311,<br />
3318, 3328, 3330, 3911, 3913, 3974<br />
Psychobiology 3322<br />
Psychological study <strong>of</strong> scientists 151,<br />
154, 169, 253, 432, 3810, 3904<br />
Psychological tests 2739, 3324, 3496<br />
Psychology 160, 258, 420–423, 425–<br />
427, 429, 430, 887, 910, 1073,<br />
1200–1202, 1204–1207, 1210–<br />
1213, 1215, 1282, 1482, 1483,<br />
1485–1488, 1490, 1491, 1584,<br />
1754–1757, 1786, 1837, 2032,<br />
2037–2040, 2078, 2196, 2198,<br />
2306, 2479, 2554, 2557, 2561,<br />
2564, 2566, 2568–2571, 2573–<br />
2579, 2581, 2582, 2584–2587,<br />
2955, 3001, 3305–3307, 3309–<br />
3334, 3337, 3412, 3480, 3482,<br />
3486, 3906, 3912, 3915–3918,<br />
3968, 3973<br />
Psychology and war 2957, 3484, 3489<br />
Psychology <strong>of</strong> religion 3311<br />
Psychopathology 2075, 2721<br />
Psychopharmacology 3907<br />
Psychophysics 2586<br />
Psychophysiology 1757<br />
Psychosomatic medicine 3479<br />
Psychosurgery see Neurosurgery;<br />
psychosurgery<br />
Psychotherapy 3914<br />
Psychotropic drugs 2801, 3307, 3315,<br />
3918, 4000, 4004, 4009, 4010<br />
Ptolemy 578, 600, 886, 899, 900,<br />
1419, 3055<br />
Public demonstration 1952<br />
Public health 221, 452, 454, 463, 486,<br />
487, 489–492, 553, 554, 642, 659,<br />
748, 821, 1255, 1267, 1269, 1270,<br />
1526, 1527, 1842, 2065, 2082–<br />
2084, 2090, 2642, 2725, 2739,<br />
2741, 2743–2746, 2748–2753,<br />
2755–2760, 2762, 2764–2767,<br />
2769–2772, 3394, 3399, 3409,<br />
3442, 3467, 3471, 3491, 3498,<br />
3501–3507, 3509, 3511–3513,<br />
3515, 3517–3522, 3524, 3526,<br />
3528, 3530–3537, 3539–3542,<br />
3545, 3547, 3550–3563, 3651,<br />
3665, 3666, 3723, 3832, 3937,<br />
3941, 3976–3979, 3981–3993,<br />
3996–3998, 4002<br />
Public policy 77, 2755, 2862, 3208,<br />
3229, 3249, 3389, 3393, 3529,<br />
3545, 3571, 3655, 3711, 3727,<br />
3728, 3837, 3842, 3845, 3860,<br />
3934, 3991<br />
Public understanding <strong>of</strong> medicine<br />
3709<br />
Public understanding <strong>of</strong> science 25,<br />
159, 1953, 2110, 2203, 2360, 2919,<br />
3133, 3188, 3687, 3718, 3855<br />
Publishers and publishing 1, 1617,<br />
2441, 2694, 2695, 3016, 3783–<br />
3787<br />
Puerto Rico 3882<br />
Pulkovo Observatory 2310<br />
Pulse 936<br />
Punctuated equilibrium (Evolution)<br />
3871<br />
Pure science as a concept 2874<br />
Puzzles; riddles 1881<br />
Pyramids 840, 1993<br />
Pyrenees (France and Spain) 2406<br />
Pyrotechnics 530<br />
Pythagoras 850, 868, 912<br />
Q<br />
Qian, Baocong 683<br />
Quackery 461, 1495<br />
Quadrants (astronomical instruments)<br />
1913<br />
Quakers and Quakerism 2951<br />
Quantum chemistry 3137<br />
Quantum mechanics 62, 113, 122,<br />
287, 295, 297, 3070, 3073, 3074,<br />
3077–3081, 3085, 3087, 3095,<br />
3096, 3106, 3108, 3109, 3113,<br />
3114, 3116, 3118, 3121–3123,<br />
3798, 3801, 3804, 3806, 3807<br />
Quarantine 2954, 3556<br />
Quatrefages de Bréau, Jean Louis<br />
Armand de 2545<br />
Québec (Canada) 488, 3324, 3385<br />
Queensland (Australia) 2443<br />
Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques<br />
2272<br />
Quevedo, Miguel Angel de 2470<br />
Quine, Willard Van Orman 126<br />
Quinine 1792<br />
Qusta, Ibn Luqa, al-Ba’lbakki 588<br />
Quṭb al-Din, al-Shirazi 591<br />
R<br />
Rabbits 2978, 3650<br />
Rabies 3420<br />
Racah, G. 3120<br />
Race 2457, 2534, 2941, 3202, 3735,<br />
3882, 3896<br />
Racism 154, 2549, 2550, 3338, 3341<br />
Radar 3084, 3670<br />
Radcliffe Observatory (University <strong>of</strong><br />
Oxford) 281<br />
Radiation see Electromagnetic waves;<br />
radiation<br />
Radiation toxicology 3401, 3989<br />
Radicalism 1284<br />
Radicals (chemistry) 315, 1951, 2346,<br />
3144<br />
Radio 3001, 3617, 3631, 3638, 4026,<br />
4063<br />
Radio Corporation <strong>of</strong> America 3638<br />
Radio, short wave 4059<br />
Radioactivity 2977, 3091, 3129, 3243,<br />
3990<br />
Radiobiology 3880<br />
Radiology 3390, 3416, 3445, 3936<br />
Radios, transistor 4018<br />
Radium 3129, 3243<br />
Radulphus Brito 420<br />
Raffles, Thomas Stamford 2454<br />
Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel 2446<br />
Railroads 334, 521, 522, 528, 2130,<br />
2429, 2820, 2823, 2827, 2833,<br />
2836, 2843–2845, 2849, 2907,<br />
3506, 3608, 3616, 4050<br />
Railroads, atmospheric 2836<br />
Railways, electric 2816<br />
Rainbow 1171<br />
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 2221, 2908,<br />
3298<br />
Ramus, Petrus 1361<br />
RAND Corporation 3644<br />
Rank, Otto 3311<br />
Ratio and proportion 262, 692, 1111,<br />
1115, 1375, 2275<br />
Rational choice theory 141, 3921<br />
Rationalism 179, 791, 850, 926, 1632,<br />
1645, 2051<br />
Rauwolf, Leonhart 1475<br />
Reading 1645, 2181, 2980<br />
Real Academia de Ciencias Médicas,<br />
Físicas y Naturales de la Habana<br />
2793<br />
Real Seminario Científico Industrial<br />
de Vergara 2238<br />
Real Tribunal del Protomedicato 2793<br />
Reale Museo di Fisica e Storia<br />
Naturale di Firenze 236<br />
Realism 116, 124, 1126, 1866, 2522,<br />
3042, 3317<br />
Reason 28, 260<br />
Recapitulation theory 2481<br />
Recreational mathematics 880, 2204<br />
Redi, Francesco 1561, 1746, 1750<br />
Reductionism 131, 433, 3003, 3008,<br />
3242, 3900, 3906<br />
Reference books 19–24, 75, 279, 387,<br />
851, 1288, 1349, 2137, 2290, 2799,<br />
2878, 3292<br />
Reflex theory 430<br />
Reformation 155, 1347<br />
Refugees 3396, 3462–3464, 3466,<br />
3494, 3499, 3547<br />
Regeneration 3458<br />
Regiomontanus 1407<br />
Reincarnation 912<br />
Relativism (philosophy) 146<br />
Relativity 62, 2887, 3065, 3067, 3069,<br />
3075, 3079, 3104<br />
Relativity, general 2314, 3057, 3061,<br />
3099, 3122<br />
Relativity, special 2330, 3093<br />
Religion 232, 957, 1272, 1618, 1865<br />
Religious beliefs 232, 713, 957, 3551<br />
Remsen, Ira 2356<br />
Rennie, James 2369<br />
Reproduction 1478, 2444, 2648, 2938,<br />
2944, 3543, 3705, 3899, 3985
298 Subject Index<br />
Reproductive medicine 551, 637, 801,<br />
1760, 3393, 3460, 3752<br />
Reproductive technologies 3700<br />
Reptiles 2444<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> Liberia 2903<br />
Research 154, 187, 770, 2630, 2768,<br />
2874, 2875, 2891, 2905, 3313,<br />
3397, 3483, 3581, 3698, 3708,<br />
3816, 4111<br />
Research and development (R&D)<br />
2912, 3572, 3588, 4013<br />
Research design 3925<br />
Research institutes; research stations<br />
1175, 2219, 2220, 2300, 2301,<br />
2393, 2420, 2475, 2969, 3185, 3588<br />
Research methods 154, 432, 3241<br />
Research schools 3378<br />
Research stations see Research<br />
institutes; research stations<br />
Research support 2130, 3354, 3697,<br />
3774<br />
Respiratory diseases 460<br />
Rest see Sleep; rest<br />
Restoration ecology 3218, 3226<br />
Resusitation see First aid; resusitation<br />
Rete mirabile (anatomy) 1776<br />
Reuleaux, Franz 517<br />
Revolutionary War (United States)<br />
2047<br />
Revolutions in science 7, 48, 155,<br />
305, 951, 1279, 1284, 1548, 1557–<br />
1559, 1941, 1970, 2519, 2532<br />
Rey Pastor, Julio 3026<br />
Rheticus, Georg Joachim 1290, 1397<br />
Rhetoric in scientific discourse 179,<br />
358, 1228, 1470, 1563, 1681, 2148,<br />
2177, 2259, 3553<br />
Rhetoric, as a discipline 1354<br />
Rhodesia 3456<br />
Ricci, Matteo 709, 1660<br />
Riccioli, Giovanni Battista 1677<br />
Rice and rice industry 4111<br />
Rice growing 4111<br />
Riddles see Puzzles; riddles<br />
Rinaldini, Carlo 1692<br />
Rinne, Juhani Gustav 3372<br />
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 415, 2313,<br />
2667, 2914, 2947, 3929<br />
Ripley, George 1441<br />
Risk 3989<br />
Risk assessment 206, 3909<br />
Rittenhouse, David 1916<br />
Ritter, Johann Wilhelm 1833, 2321<br />
Rituals 1863<br />
Rivers 3226<br />
Roads and highways 1308, 2818,<br />
3587, 3596, 3618, 4030, 4040<br />
Roberts, Isaac 2308<br />
Robertson, James 3318<br />
Robinson, Kim Stanley 162<br />
Robotics see Automata; robotics;<br />
cyborgs<br />
Rockefeller Foundation 2768, 3354,<br />
3387, 3483, 3526, 3536, 3555,<br />
3775, 3997, 4111<br />
Rockefeller Institute for Medical<br />
Research 3386, 3458<br />
Rocketry see Rockets; rocketry<br />
Rockets; rocketry 3669, 3671<br />
Rocks, igneous 2399, 2424<br />
Rocks, sedimentary 327<br />
Roman Catholic Church 226, 1593,<br />
2212, 2684, 3388, 3544, 3976<br />
Roman Catholicism 1595, 1686,<br />
2086, 2131, 2892, 3973, 3985<br />
Romania 3441<br />
Romanovsky, Vsevolod Ivanovich<br />
3043<br />
Romanticism 346, 1829, 1834, 2106,<br />
2184, 2185, 2199<br />
Rome 379, 422, 424, 663, 851–856,<br />
860, 866, 873, 878, 880, 886, 896,<br />
899–902, 905, 909, 914, 915, 917,<br />
918, 920, 922, 923, 926, 929–931,<br />
933, 934, 936, 939, 940, 1120,<br />
1303, 1530, 1541, 1601, 1607,<br />
1777, 3018, 3092<br />
Rómer, Flóris 2614<br />
Rosenberg, Julius 3771<br />
Rosenfeld, Léon 3118<br />
Röslin, Helisaeus 1402, 1409, 1437<br />
Rothmann, Christoph 1391, 1421<br />
Rouelle, Guillaume-François 1952,<br />
1954<br />
Rous, Fancis Peyton 3386<br />
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 1870, 2046<br />
Roux, Wilhelm 2533<br />
Rowntree, Benjamin Seebohn 3350<br />
Royal Astronomical <strong>Society</strong> 2308<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh<br />
2222, 2489<br />
Royal College <strong>of</strong> Physicians <strong>of</strong><br />
Edinburgh 237<br />
Royal College <strong>of</strong> Physicians <strong>of</strong><br />
London 499<br />
Royal Observatory Greenwich 238,<br />
337<br />
Royal <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 314, 469,<br />
1576, 1599, 1602, 1604, 1715,<br />
1732, 1754, 1839, 1915, 1983,<br />
2360, 2439, 3108<br />
Rubber see Plastics; rubber; polymers<br />
Rubber and rubber industry, synthetic<br />
2830, 2893, 2903<br />
Rubens, Peter Paul 1469<br />
Rubner, Max 3562<br />
Rudolf II, Emperor <strong>of</strong> Germany 1321<br />
Rueff, Jakob 1512<br />
Ruffer, Marc Armand 3280<br />
Rufus, Richard, <strong>of</strong> Cornwall 1104<br />
Rural history 3415<br />
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd<br />
Earl 211<br />
Russia 11, 1849, 1863, 1890, 1997,<br />
2270, 2293, 2389, 2410, 2565,<br />
2597, 2833, 2848, 2870, 3025,<br />
3032, 3043, 3055, 3269, 3311,<br />
3376, 3662, 3772, 3837<br />
Russian Revolution (1917-1921,<br />
Soviet Union) 2924<br />
Rutgers University 3885<br />
Rutherford, Ernest, Lord Rutherford<br />
2316<br />
Rutherford, William 3300<br />
Rutot, Aimé 2548<br />
S<br />
Sa’adia ben Joseph 791<br />
Sa’id ibn Ahmad, al-Andalusi 586,<br />
624<br />
Sacrobosco, Johannes de 1423<br />
Sadness 3316<br />
Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī, Muḥammad<br />
ibn Isḥāq 580<br />
Safety 3690, 3999<br />
Safford, William Edwin 3204<br />
Sagan, Carl 2930<br />
Sah, Peter P. T. 3164<br />
Saha, Meghnad 3797<br />
Sahara 3181<br />
Said, Hakim Mohammad 740<br />
Sailors 1663<br />
Saint-Vincent, Grégoire de 1670<br />
Sambiasi, Francesco 1727<br />
San Francisco (California, U.S.) 3232<br />
Sanitation 463, 2084, 2215, 2715,<br />
2748, 2751, 2756, 2765, 2767,<br />
2961, 3211, 3506, 3511, 3547, 3977<br />
Santo Antônio de Lisboa (Santa<br />
Catarina, Brazil) 1078<br />
São Paulo (Brazil) 3185, 3440, 3515<br />
Satellites, artificial 4115<br />
Saturn 842, 1682<br />
Saussure, Nicolas Thédore de 2363<br />
Savonarola, Giovanni Michele 1524<br />
Saxony 1308, 1310<br />
Sayman, Hüsnü Hamid 2985<br />
Scaliger, Giulio Cesare 1471<br />
Scandinavia 3173, 3509<br />
Scarcity 3203<br />
Schall von Bell, Johann Adam 724<br />
Scheele, Carl Wilhelm 1950<br />
Scheiner, Christoph 1629<br />
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph<br />
von 1869<br />
Scherer, Alexander Nicolaus 1967<br />
Schiaparelli, Giovanni Virginio 2303<br />
Schickard, Wilhelm 1665<br />
Schiller, Friedrich von 1828<br />
Schissler, Christopher 1315<br />
Schlick, Moritz 3099<br />
Schmidt, Georg Christoph 1851<br />
Schmitt, Carl 3348<br />
Schoental, Regina 3461<br />
Schön, Jan Hendrick 2997<br />
Schreiner, Olive 2202<br />
Schrenck-Notzing, Albert von 3334<br />
Schröder, Johann 1153<br />
Schrödinger, Erwin 3070, 3096, 3114<br />
Schwarz, Otto 3246<br />
<strong>Science</strong> 179, 223, 561, 671, 790, 851,<br />
873, 977, 3242, 3685<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and art 151, 207, 209, 210,<br />
216, 218, 219, 271, 330, 416, 530,<br />
582, 716, 949, 954, 955, 1282,<br />
1295, 1330, 1407, 1465, 1468,<br />
1480, 1484, 1488, 1544, 1577,<br />
1582–1584, 1717, 1828, 1830–<br />
1833, 1945, 2033, 2055, 2151,<br />
2179, 2184, 2187, 2194, 2200,<br />
2336, 2454, 2457, 2476, 2577,<br />
2623, 2887, 2913, 2916, 2919,<br />
2926, 2932, 2934, 2935, 2950,<br />
3305, 3613, 3729, 3737, 3740, 3742<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and civilization 628, 2156<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and culture 3, 11, 143, 151,<br />
254, 418, 435, 436, 530, 560, 562,<br />
576, 739, 1482, 1484, 1565, 1711,<br />
1716, 2161, 2165, 2200, 2253,<br />
2324, 2514, 2886, 2889, 2936,<br />
3062, 3073, 3195, 3320, 3487,<br />
3669, 3685, 3688, 3692, 3693,<br />
3763, 3765, 3767, 3769, 3834,<br />
3848, 3902, 3910<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and economics 202, 204, 206,<br />
302, 367, 1313, 1703, 1820, 1823,<br />
1917, 2108, 2109, 2251, 2589,<br />
2861, 2886, 2893, 2903, 2910,<br />
2912, 3028, 3168, 3189, 3655,<br />
3706, 3708, 3713, 3715, 3719,<br />
3724, 3774, 3837, 3883, 4112<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and ethics 8, 147, 187, 195–<br />
198, 201, 358, 368, 410, 774, 1204,<br />
2890, 2924, 2997, 3695, 3697–<br />
3700, 3724, 3757, 3772, 3774
Subject Index 299<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and gender 160, 185, 199,<br />
222, 223, 225, 347, 414, 453, 482,<br />
483, 1160, 1199, 1565, 1587–1589,<br />
1620, 1644, 1796, 1835, 2043,<br />
2044, 2163, 2173, 2195, 2208,<br />
2374, 2433, 2453, 2457, 2483,<br />
2529, 2536, 2540, 2552, 2553,<br />
2620, 2630, 2644, 2648, 2917,<br />
2942, 2944–2949, 2996, 3310,<br />
3320, 3543, 3592, 3705, 3738,<br />
3739, 3746–3750, 3828, 3862,<br />
4118<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and government 673, 697,<br />
721, 852, 1572, 1811, 1823, 2170,<br />
2172, 2173, 2304, 2384, 2891,<br />
2901, 2902, 2905, 2906, 3015,<br />
3360, 3384, 3616, 3687, 3707,<br />
3711, 3717, 3718, 3728, 3773,<br />
3860, 3924, 3925, 4075<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and ideology 16, 150, 172,<br />
346, 372, 544, 2046, 2600, 2985,<br />
3294, 3710, 3873, 3875<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and industry 2173, 2901,<br />
2912, 2949, 2963, 3310, 3609,<br />
3630, 3640, 3665, 3697, 3703,<br />
3723, 3724, 3774, 3781<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and law 202, 204–206, 548,<br />
561, 642, 673, 772, 1324, 1325,<br />
1333, 1334, 1525, 1823, 1825,<br />
2343, 2542, 2588, 2643, 2888,<br />
2898, 3230, 3529, 3702, 3712–<br />
3715, 3720, 3723, 3832, 3837,<br />
3861, 3883, 3891, 3909, 4001<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and literature 39, 162, 211–<br />
215, 217, 331, 896, 954–956, 987,<br />
1179, 1205, 1209, 1296, 1298,<br />
1458, 1484, 1505, 1557, 1573–<br />
1576, 1578–1580, 1586, 1644,<br />
1671, 1802, 1828–1830, 1834,<br />
1973, 2001, 2012, 2105, 2106,<br />
2171, 2177, 2178, 2180–2183,<br />
2185, 2186, 2189–2193, 2195,<br />
2196, 2198–2204, 2253, 2278,<br />
2306, 2322, 2400, 2460, 2481,<br />
2521, 2522, 2540, 2583, 2585,<br />
2622, 2654, 2782, 2832, 2913,<br />
2917, 2919, 2922–2925, 2927,<br />
2930, 2931, 2933, 2935–2937,<br />
2939, 3005, 3024, 3254, 3286,<br />
3320, 3621, 3645, 3730–3736,<br />
3738, 3739, 3741, 3743, 4125<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and music 151, 887, 2476,<br />
4068<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and politics 5, 73, 145, 156,<br />
167, 203, 206, 276, 302, 338, 357,<br />
561, 736, 852, 853, 1035, 1130,<br />
1131, 1424, 1571, 1572, 1576,<br />
1625, 1686, 1730, 1820–1823,<br />
1946, 2021, 2023, 2043, 2046,<br />
2047, 2111, 2169, 2171, 2175,<br />
2302, 2313, 2326, 2425, 2435,<br />
2469, 2470, 2605, 2621, 2643,<br />
2748, 2835, 2871, 2886, 2892–<br />
2895, 2897, 2898, 2900, 2903–<br />
2905, 2908, 2909, 2911, 2954,<br />
2958, 2966, 2971, 2990, 2998,<br />
3019, 3053, 3068, 3161, 3168,<br />
3175, 3189, 3200, 3208, 3249,<br />
3250, 3290, 3296, 3345, 3361,<br />
3369, 3370, 3450, 3529, 3549,<br />
3553, 3651, 3654, 3696, 3701,<br />
3704, 3705, 3707, 3710, 3712–<br />
3716, 3719, 3721, 3723, 3726–<br />
3728, 3744, 3754, 3773, 3797,<br />
3820, 3821, 3823, 3828, 3829,<br />
3832, 3835–3837, 3842, 3852,<br />
3854, 3856, 3857, 3859, 3860,<br />
3875, 3883, 3893, 3933, 3996,<br />
4007, 4049, 4120<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and race 154, 185, 220, 221,<br />
372, 482, 528, 1758, 2205–2207,<br />
2534, 2542, 2545, 2549–2552,<br />
2596, 2902, 2938, 2939, 2941,<br />
2954, 3138, 3270, 3288, 3290,<br />
3295, 3310, 3341, 3655, 3657,<br />
3677, 3744, 3745, 3828, 3874,<br />
3882, 3943, 4006<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and religion 7, 115, 119, 226–<br />
234, 255, 323, 329, 344, 345, 372,<br />
382, 385, 393, 396, 560, 565–567,<br />
582, 621, 623, 642, 650, 653, 730,<br />
776, 791, 793, 804, 814, 854, 855,<br />
955, 958–962, 964, 965, 967, 968,<br />
974, 982, 988, 990, 991, 997, 1021,<br />
1035, 1041, 1052, 1079, 1082,<br />
1122, 1129, 1140, 1142, 1158–<br />
1160, 1162, 1165, 1188, 1205,<br />
1210, 1214, 1230, 1263, 1284,<br />
1299, 1301, 1320, 1321, 1323,<br />
1326, 1330, 1331, 1355, 1390,<br />
1404, 1407, 1410, 1412, 1428,<br />
1450, 1469, 1590–1597, 1621,<br />
1632, 1670, 1675, 1677, 1698,<br />
1712, 1714, 1715, 1718, 1758,<br />
1774, 1836–1838, 1863, 1864,<br />
1926, 1946, 1996, 1997, 2021,<br />
2022, 2131, 2209–2214, 2256,<br />
2386, 2402, 2503, 2505, 2544,<br />
2572, 2892, 2904, 2948, 2951–<br />
2953, 3001, 3055, 3307, 3311,<br />
3313, 3323, 3468, 3480, 3544,<br />
3661, 3751–3754, 3839, 3868,<br />
3873, 3906, 3915, 3973, 4071<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and society 3, 5, 9, 11, 29, 61,<br />
73, 143, 147, 159, 168, 171, 184,<br />
186, 205, 223, 263, 310, 328, 399,<br />
418, 424, 431, 460, 562, 564, 790,<br />
880, 1322, 1393, 1556, 1566, 1571,<br />
1730, 1811, 1813, 2023, 2131,<br />
2150, 2153, 2154, 2156, 2158,<br />
2160–2164, 2166, 2202, 2235,<br />
2273, 2300, 2385, 2439, 2465,<br />
2870, 2876, 2881–2886, 2888,<br />
2958, 3000, 3147, 3188, 3228,<br />
3262, 3296, 3339, 3369, 3558,<br />
3688, 3689, 3693, 3709, 3763,<br />
3765, 3767, 3769, 3776, 3781,<br />
3784, 3787, 3795, 3855, 4106,<br />
4112, 4121<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and technology, relationships<br />
32, 171, 241, 253, 515, 516, 525,<br />
530, 1637, 1705, 2096–2098, 2217,<br />
2323, 2477, 2813, 2834, 3630, 3892<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and the military see <strong>Science</strong><br />
and war; science and the military<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and war; science and the<br />
military 557, 777, 1824, 1957,<br />
1991, 2216, 2882, 2885, 2904,<br />
2924, 2946, 2954, 2956, 2958–<br />
2960, 2962–2966, 2971, 2976,<br />
2979, 3016, 3027, 3076, 3083,<br />
3088, 3107, 3128, 3140, 3145,<br />
3159, 3209, 3229, 3272, 3357,<br />
3422, 3482, 3484, 3582, 3601,<br />
3615, 3704, 3716, 3755, 3758–<br />
3762, 3764, 3768, 3771, 3825,<br />
3924, 3966, 4028<br />
<strong>Science</strong> education and teaching 245,<br />
247, 249, 272, 304, 421, 495, 834,<br />
972–974, 979, 984, 1024, 1028,<br />
1063, 1114, 1129, 1192, 1373,<br />
1385, 1414, 1427, 1614, 1615,<br />
1652, 1846, 1852–1856, 1909,<br />
1945, 1952–1954, 1962, 1963,<br />
2133, 2172, 2174, 2223, 2234,<br />
2235, 2237–2239, 2241, 2243–<br />
2246, 2248, 2272–2274, 2280,<br />
2297, 2318, 2322, 2334, 2347,<br />
2348, 2357, 2360–2362, 2371,<br />
2381, 2392, 2537, 2620, 2779,<br />
2803, 2886, 2925, 2983–2991,<br />
2998, 3019, 3052, 3133, 3138,<br />
3140, 3164, 3166, 3240, 3253,<br />
3378, 3582, 3788<br />
<strong>Science</strong> fiction 158, 162, 199, 212,<br />
214, 217, 377, 408, 410, 1671,<br />
1802, 2178, 2182, 2183, 2190,<br />
2191, 2253, 2303, 2540, 2917,<br />
2918, 2923, 2924, 2926, 2930,<br />
2931, 2935, 3286, 3621, 3645,<br />
3731, 3733, 3734, 3738, 3739,<br />
3741, 3743, 3746, 3862, 3898,<br />
3923, 4070, 4125<br />
<strong>Science</strong> studies, as a discipline 14, 54,<br />
55, 69, 74, 161, 665, 3695<br />
<strong>Science</strong> studies, theoretical works 9,<br />
27, 32, 143, 145–149, 152–157,<br />
159, 160, 162–169, 171, 173, 181,<br />
343, 457, 507, 508, 545, 670, 879,<br />
2146, 2871, 2910, 3237, 3687,<br />
3810, 3812, 3846, 3893, 3927,<br />
4060, 4093, 4122<br />
<strong>Science</strong>, general histories 1–4, 6, 7, 9,<br />
10, 13, 24, 178, 259, 268, 275, 277,<br />
313, 333, 340–342, 486, 541, 544,<br />
559–561, 666, 774, 815, 951, 977,<br />
1019, 1280, 1285, 1549, 1550,<br />
1554, 1805, 1859, 2127, 2135,<br />
2816, 2871, 2877, 2977, 3139<br />
Scientific apparatus and instruments<br />
238–244, 253, 415, 568, 672, 674–<br />
677, 715, 725, 886, 1120, 1305–<br />
1310, 1312–1315, 1382, 1398,<br />
1573, 1608–1613, 1663, 1703,<br />
1705, 1728, 1845–1849, 1851,<br />
1916, 1969, 1982, 2166, 2226–<br />
2229, 2231–2233, 2279, 2310,<br />
2407, 2527, 2670, 2975–2977,<br />
2979, 2980, 3107, 3153, 3275,<br />
3609, 3811<br />
Scientific communities;<br />
interpr<strong>of</strong>essional relations 4, 252,<br />
440, 979, 1598, 1599, 1601, 1602,<br />
1604, 1605, 1616, 1617, 1841,<br />
1859, 1861, 1862, 1891, 1963,<br />
2063, 2217, 2223, 2396, 2433,<br />
2434, 2510, 2575, 2712, 2891,<br />
2894, 2970, 2972–2974, 2994,<br />
2995, 3063, 3112, 3119, 3168,<br />
3179, 3182, 3278, 3328, 3351,<br />
3450, 3499, 3764, 3773, 3812,<br />
3819, 3881, 4108<br />
Scientific expeditions 1725, 1993,<br />
1994, 2130, 2301, 2407, 2409,<br />
2429, 2440, 2441, 2445, 2456,<br />
2492, 2609, 2864, 3069, 3183,<br />
3187–3189, 3196, 3206, 3239,<br />
3251, 3373, 3866<br />
Scientific illustration 176, 178, 280,<br />
596, 754, 757, 1291, 1415, 1537,<br />
1562, 1564, 1670, 1672, 1724,<br />
2003, 2303, 2309, 2443, 2454,<br />
2486, 2489, 2694<br />
Scientific literature 2280<br />
Scientific method see Methodology <strong>of</strong><br />
science; scientific method<br />
Scientific misconduct; fraud in<br />
science 2997, 3076<br />
Scientific study <strong>of</strong> religion 3311, 3350<br />
Scientists 8, 15, 296, 1286, 2114,<br />
2897, 2962, 3116, 3703<br />
Scientology 3754<br />
Scoliosis 468<br />
Scopes, John Thomas 2888<br />
Scot, Michael 1166<br />
Scotland 237, 336, 522, 1850, 1854,<br />
1981, 2154, 2222, 2241, 2334,
300 Subject Index<br />
2419, 2423, 2725, 2811, 3396,<br />
3592, 3846, 3914<br />
Scrope, George Poullett 2399<br />
Sculpture 183, 1468<br />
Scuola medica salernitana 1257, 1260,<br />
1271<br />
Scurvy 813<br />
Sea travel 2766<br />
Seaborg, Glenn Theodore 3143<br />
Seals see Coins; medals; seals<br />
Secrecy 3754, 3769<br />
Secularization 562<br />
Seed industry and trade 1747<br />
Seeliger, Rudolph 1684<br />
Ségalas, P.-S. 2701<br />
Seguin, Brothers 2814<br />
Seismology 675, 2385, 2386, 2404<br />
Seki, Takakazu 685<br />
Sellars, Wilfrid 124<br />
Selz, Otto 3329<br />
Semiconductors 3094, 4023, 4034,<br />
4103<br />
Semiotics 278, 1714<br />
Semmelweis, Ignaz Philipp 2685<br />
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 1171<br />
Senegal 1725, 4011<br />
Senn, Nikolaus 2647<br />
Sennert, Daniel 1706<br />
Senses and sensation; perception 292,<br />
1006, 1042, 1094, 1202, 1206,<br />
1211–1213, 1346, 1573, 1635,<br />
1691, 2577, 2583, 3642<br />
Sepúlveda, Juan Ginés de 1363<br />
Sequences and series (mathematics)<br />
1903, 3026, 3037, 3048<br />
Serbia 3037<br />
Serenus, Antinoensis 882<br />
Serials see Periodicals; serials<br />
Serology 3283<br />
Sertürner, Friedrich Wilhelm Adam<br />
506<br />
Set theory 3049<br />
Seuse, Heinrich 1098<br />
Seward, Anna 2001<br />
Sewerage 2772<br />
Sex 2195, 2916<br />
Sex counseling 3970<br />
Sex differences 1160, 2646, 3270<br />
Sex hormones 2529<br />
Sex organs 2543<br />
Sexology 2012, 2536, 2630, 3336,<br />
3538, 3970<br />
Sexton, Albert 2279<br />
Sextus Empiricus 1014<br />
Sexual behavior 225, 2536, 2553,<br />
2630, 2644, 2657, 2672, 2692,<br />
2698, 2957, 3749<br />
Sexual hygiene 3522, 3523, 3538<br />
Sexual selection 225, 2491, 3266<br />
Sexuality 411, 414, 513, 818, 1762,<br />
2044, 2208, 2543, 2547, 2553,<br />
2574, 2630, 2644, 2648, 2657,<br />
2676, 2690, 2707, 2916, 2942,<br />
2957, 3421, 3522, 3538, 3749,<br />
3752, 3965, 3970–3972<br />
Sexually transmitted diseases 491,<br />
818, 931, 2725, 3523, 3556, 3752,<br />
3984<br />
Shakespeare, William 1296<br />
Shanxi Sheng (China) 3187<br />
Shapin, Steven 1548<br />
Shapley, Harlow 3053<br />
Sharaf al-Dīn ‘Alī Yazdī 592<br />
Shaw, George Bernard 2171, 2202<br />
Shaw, Robert 4100<br />
Sheep 773<br />
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft 2192,<br />
2654<br />
Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1829, 2180<br />
Shinto 2904<br />
Ships and shipbuilding 664, 769<br />
Sidgwick, Henry 2508<br />
Sierra Leone 2013<br />
Siger de Brabant 1093<br />
Signals intelligence 3647<br />
Signs and symbols 933<br />
Sikhism 781<br />
Silicon 1702, 3094<br />
Silicon Valley (California) 2968<br />
Silicosis 3950<br />
Silver 367, 2336<br />
Sima, Qian 549<br />
Simon, Gérard 96<br />
Simplicius <strong>of</strong> Cilicia 867<br />
Simulators 4096<br />
Singapore 2813, 3776, 4097<br />
Sino-Swedish Expedition (1927-1935)<br />
3193<br />
Sitter, Willem de 3052<br />
Skae, David 2720<br />
Skeleton 468<br />
Skepticism 1014, 1639<br />
Skin 908, 2541<br />
Skinner, Quentin 38<br />
Skyscrapers 3597<br />
Slavery and slaves 2049, 2205, 2207,<br />
2544, 2667, 2710, 2757, 2824<br />
Sleep; rest 799, 847, 1491, 3975<br />
Slovenia 1808<br />
Smallpox 486, 749, 2066, 2631, 2762<br />
Smart, Christopher 1829<br />
Smeathman, Henry 2013<br />
Smelting 768, 1167<br />
Smith, Charlotte 2400<br />
Smith, Dorothy E. 3928<br />
Smith, Grafton Elliot 3300<br />
Smith, John 1663, 1756<br />
Snell, Ludwig 2721<br />
Snethlage, Emilia 3198<br />
Snow, Charles Percy 2165, 3731<br />
Snow, John 454<br />
Soap and soapmaking 3142<br />
Sobolev, Dmitrii Nikolaevich 3269<br />
Social anthropology 3358<br />
Social aspects <strong>of</strong> education 2241<br />
Social behavior in animals 2592, 3912<br />
Social class 221, 1278, 1798, 2656,<br />
2659, 2698<br />
Social construction; constructivism<br />
47, 146, 161, 167, 3007<br />
Social Darwinism 2167, 2549, 2888<br />
Social medicine 463, 3522<br />
Social psychology 2565, 3313, 3341,<br />
3351, 3476<br />
Social responsibility 3772<br />
Social sciences 431–433, 2043, 2046,<br />
2538, 2589–2592, 3337–3342,<br />
3344, 3345, 3348, 3350, 3359,<br />
3360, 3919–3925, 4031<br />
Social surveys 3341, 3350, 3997<br />
Social welfare 3524, 3986<br />
Social work 3976<br />
Socialism 2171, 4044<br />
Société de Sociologie (1872-1874)<br />
2593<br />
Société française de chimie 2365<br />
Societies; institutions; academies 11,<br />
53, 57, 64, 203, 237, 246, 248, 440,<br />
443, 481, 774, 975, 1302, 1303,<br />
1555, 1576, 1598–1605, 1617,<br />
1839–1844, 1846, 1986, 2154,<br />
2218–2225, 2238, 2241, 2273,<br />
2365, 2442, 2452, 2593, 2611,<br />
2745, 2906, 2968–2974, 2987,<br />
3044, 3111, 3129, 3132, 3179,<br />
3182, 3337, 3353, 3394, 3458,<br />
3513, 3520, 3523, 3772, 3773,<br />
3775, 3777, 3791, 3819, 3823, 4002<br />
<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Apothecaries, London 499<br />
Sociobiology 225, 433, 3266<br />
Sociology 158, 252, 434, 435, 2565,<br />
2593, 3020, 3337, 3346–3349,<br />
3351–3353, 3863, 3924, 3927,<br />
3928<br />
Sociology <strong>of</strong> knowledge 13, 44, 161,<br />
164, 165, 171, 3152<br />
Socrates 865, 870, 887<br />
Soda and soda industry 504<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware 4055, 4060, 4069, 4078,<br />
4088<br />
Soil science 540, 2860, 3166<br />
Solar astronomy 702, 717, 1679<br />
Solar eclipse 547, 703, 707, 1125,<br />
2302<br />
Solar flares see Solar prominences;<br />
solar flares<br />
Solar prominences; solar flares 717<br />
Solar system; planets 546, 653, 701,<br />
1392, 1682, 3795<br />
Solder and soldering 762<br />
Solid geometry 269, 274, 583, 595,<br />
882, 1110, 1365<br />
Solutions (chemistry) 727<br />
Sombart, Werner 3340<br />
Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes<br />
Wilhelm 3082, 3113, 3120, 3121<br />
Sömmerring, Samuel Thomas von<br />
2031<br />
Sonnblick Observatorium 2393<br />
Sonneborn, Tracy Morton 3271<br />
Soper, Fred Lowe 3387<br />
Soranos <strong>of</strong> Ephesos 922<br />
Soranus, <strong>of</strong> Ephesus 405, 406<br />
Soul (philosophy) 420, 866, 887, 912,<br />
919, 965, 1007, 1026, 1074, 1093,<br />
1201, 1204, 1362, 1487, 1490,<br />
1596, 1647, 1742, 1752, 1837,<br />
1870, 1877, 2042, 3323<br />
Sound reproduction 788, 4025<br />
Sourdille, M. 3427<br />
South Africa 527, 814, 818, 2714,<br />
3950, 4036<br />
South America 805, 1465, 1819,<br />
1924, 2027, 2111, 2606<br />
South Carolina (U.S.) 2635<br />
South Dakota (U.S.) 4028<br />
South Korea 4030<br />
Southeast Asia 665, 738, 2468, 3858<br />
Southeast Asia, civilization and<br />
culture 2769<br />
Southern states (U.S.) 364, 2207,<br />
2710, 2757, 2819, 2828, 2829, 3594<br />
Southwell, Robert, Sir 1715<br />
Soviet Union 2895, 2897, 2924, 3032,<br />
3043, 3072, 3175, 3262, 3294,<br />
3311, 3313, 3410, 3588, 3599,<br />
3604, 3620, 3669, 3701, 3764,<br />
3771, 3813, 3831, 3836, 3837,<br />
3930, 4038, 4050, 4117, 4119<br />
Space 1368, 1624, 3097<br />
Space flight see Space travel; space<br />
flight
Subject Index 301<br />
Space programs 2870, 3671, 4118,<br />
4120<br />
Space research and exploration 3679,<br />
4119, 4123, 4127<br />
Space shuttle 4116, 4125<br />
Space stations 4117, 4126<br />
Space travel; space flight 2870, 2932,<br />
3669, 3671, 3672, 3674, 3679,<br />
3692, 4112–4118, 4121–4123,<br />
4125, 4127<br />
Spain 58, 70, 382, 411, 620, 805, 811,<br />
830, 947, 1136, 1172, 1239, 1287,<br />
1302, 1307, 1379, 1386, 1416,<br />
1467, 1472, 1498, 1510, 1514,<br />
1516, 1538, 1549, 1556–1558,<br />
1662, 1683, 1687, 1762, 1770,<br />
1904, 2006, 2016, 2091, 2094,<br />
2215, 2221, 2238, 2324, 2390,<br />
2434, 2672, 2695, 2756, 2784,<br />
2793, 2818, 2876, 2961, 2998,<br />
3267, 3362, 3366, 3377, 3451,<br />
3578, 3586, 3615, 3675, 3788,<br />
3870, 3979<br />
Spain, colonies 367, 1685, 1708,<br />
1801, 1986, 2005, 2049, 2902<br />
Specialization 671, 3927<br />
Speciation 1471, 2516, 3862, 3871<br />
Species concept (biology) 410, 2029<br />
Specific heat 3137<br />
Specimens 2448<br />
Spectroscopes 2229, 3811<br />
Spectroscopy 3811<br />
Speech 2721<br />
Speed <strong>of</strong> light 3084<br />
Spencer, Herbert 2211, 2481<br />
Spenser, Edmund 1482<br />
Sperry Univac 4103<br />
Spherical astronomy; astrometry 696,<br />
1915, 2310<br />
Spherical geometry 269<br />
Spices and spice industry 1472<br />
Spinoza, Baruch 1577, 1651<br />
Spiritualism 787, 983, 1327, 2255,<br />
3001, 3323<br />
Spivak, Charles D. 2624<br />
Spontaneous generation see<br />
Biogenesis; origin <strong>of</strong> life;<br />
spontaneous generation<br />
Sprague, Frank J. 2816<br />
Sputnik 3672<br />
Sri Lanka 2439<br />
St. Petersburg (Russia) 1849, 2270<br />
St. Petersburg Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s<br />
1890<br />
Stahl, Georg Ernst 1938, 2088<br />
Standardization and standards 447,<br />
521, 673, 3084, 3403, 3454, 3745,<br />
3817, 3867, 3945<br />
Stanford University 2968<br />
Stapledon, George 3250<br />
Star catalogs see Celestial maps; star<br />
catalogs<br />
Star Trek 3746<br />
Stars; stellar astronomy 714, 1418,<br />
1673, 1925, 3056, 3065<br />
Statistical mechanics 2315<br />
Statistics 2113, 2264, 2283, 2290,<br />
3019, 3043, 3106, 3265, 3361<br />
Steam engines; steam turbines 509,<br />
1927, 1958, 2323, 2823, 2826, 2850<br />
Steam turbines see Steam engines;<br />
steam turbines<br />
Steamboats 557, 2829, 2840<br />
Steel and steel industry 2364, 2831,<br />
3584<br />
Stefan, Jozef 2341<br />
Stein, Gertrude 3301, 3736<br />
Steiner, Mark 3042<br />
Steiner, Rudolf 426<br />
Stellar astronomy see Stars; stellar<br />
astronomy<br />
Stelluti, Fancesco 1750<br />
Stem cells 3700, 3881, 3933<br />
Steno, Nicolaus 1595, 1606, 1634,<br />
1701, 1712, 1717, 1718, 1721,<br />
1722, 1740, 1741, 1749, 1751<br />
Stenography 4067<br />
Stereotomy 274<br />
Sterilization see Birth control;<br />
contraception; sterilization<br />
Stern, Curt 3259<br />
Sternberg, Kaspar Maria Count 1985<br />
Stevenson, Robert Louis 2196<br />
Stevin, Simon 767, 1376<br />
Stifel, Michael 684<br />
Stoicism 1068, 1350, 1352, 1391,<br />
1444, 1630<br />
Stopes, Marie Carmichael 3169<br />
Stout, George Frederick 2575<br />
Stratigraphy 2603<br />
Strindberg, August 2476<br />
String theory 3097, 3127<br />
Stromeyer, Georg Friedrich Louis<br />
2666<br />
Structural chemistry 306, 2375<br />
Structural engineering 519<br />
Structuralism 3122<br />
Struve, Otto 3051<br />
Students 245, 1234, 2362, 2628, 3748<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the past see <strong>History</strong> as a<br />
discipline; chronology; study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
past<br />
Sturm, Johann Christoph 1482, 1925<br />
Styles <strong>of</strong> thought 3810<br />
Suárez de Figueroa, Christóval 1283<br />
Suárez, Buenaventura 1924<br />
Subjectivity 124, 2193, 2195, 2937,<br />
3907, 3962<br />
Submarines 3626<br />
Subways 181<br />
Sugar and sugar industry 1995, 2356,<br />
2824<br />
Suhrawardī, Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash 577<br />
Suicide 2580<br />
Sulfur drugs 555<br />
Sully, James 2198<br />
Sumer 835<br />
Sun-baths see Heliotherapy; sun-baths<br />
Sundials 969, 1922<br />
Superconducting Super Collider 3790<br />
Superconductivity 3076<br />
Supernatural 959, 983, 1327<br />
Superstition 957, 1509, 2588<br />
Surface chemistry 3152<br />
Surgery 656, 801, 930, 971, 1222,<br />
1241, 1244, 1247, 1493, 1495,<br />
1497, 1498, 1761, 2062, 2084,<br />
2637, 2647, 2683, 2693, 2719,<br />
3407, 3424, 3434, 3446<br />
Surgical techniques 3424<br />
Surveillance 1570, 3722, 4008, 4079<br />
Surveying 1728<br />
Surveys 72, 805, 1448, 2426, 2765,<br />
3186, 3485<br />
Sustainability 3833, 4045<br />
Swammerdam, Jan 1750<br />
Swann, Michael Meredith, Baron<br />
3093<br />
Sweden 1702, 1734, 1855, 2184,<br />
2900, 3058, 3089, 3180, 3183,<br />
3187, 3193, 3251, 3364, 3373,<br />
3491, 3607, 3647, 3728<br />
Swieca. Jorge A. 3806<br />
Swift, Jonathan 1575, 1578<br />
Swinden, Jan Hendrik van 1846<br />
Switzerland 68, 501, 814, 1984, 2247,<br />
2300, 2420, 2437, 2732, 2845<br />
Sydenham, Thomas 506<br />
Sylvester, James Joseph 2271<br />
Symbolic representation see<br />
Symbolism; symbolic<br />
representation<br />
Symbolism; symbolic representation<br />
1461, 1565, 2887, 3005<br />
Symmetry 287, 1897, 1900<br />
Syphilis 463, 491, 931, 1494, 2085,<br />
2662, 2725, 3399<br />
Syria 650, 657, 3369<br />
Syrkus, Helena 3612<br />
Syrkus, Szymon 3612<br />
Systematic botany 2491<br />
Systematics (biology) 400, 1743<br />
Systems theory 3242, 3711, 3890<br />
Szumowski, Wladyslaw 93<br />
T<br />
Titeica, George 3014<br />
Tables; catalogs; lists 609, 612, 1672,<br />
2296<br />
Tablets; papyri 834, 835, 838, 847<br />
Tabulating machines 2852<br />
Tacit knowledge 118, 120<br />
Taddeo da Parma 1094, 1213<br />
Tahiti 1998<br />
Taihoku Teikoku Daigaku 3141<br />
Taiwan 3141, 4007, 4024<br />
Takebe, Katahiro 690<br />
Takeuchi, Masa 3128<br />
Talbot, William Henry Fox 2601<br />
Talismans 1432<br />
Talmud 801, 802<br />
Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar) 817,<br />
823, 826–829, 2463, 3205, 3664,<br />
3830, 3952<br />
Taoism 678, 727, 729, 730, 732<br />
Tartaglia, Niccolò 1369<br />
Tatra Mountains (Slovakia and<br />
Poland) 2494<br />
Taxidermy 2443<br />
Tea and tea industry 1794<br />
Teachers 2248, 3000<br />
Teaching history <strong>of</strong> medicine 51, 58,<br />
2068<br />
Teaching history <strong>of</strong> science 36, 56, 62,<br />
66, 67, 72, 75, 245, 264, 1944, 2144<br />
Teaching; pedagogy 56, 1855, 1963,<br />
3926, 4026<br />
Technical education 512, 2153, 2236,<br />
2364, 2988<br />
Technische Hochschule Berlin 2244<br />
Technocracy 1737, 2207, 3622<br />
Technological determinism 4042<br />
Technological innovation 533, 789,<br />
1957, 2109, 2711, 3072, 3605,<br />
3610, 3636, 3711, 4022, 4040, 4056
302 Subject Index<br />
Technology 30, 164, 212, 223, 235,<br />
359, 507, 509, 513–517, 519–522,<br />
524, 525, 528, 529, 531, 539, 556,<br />
557, 646–649, 662–666, 759–768,<br />
788, 831, 848, 851, 856, 873, 1275,<br />
1537–1540, 1542, 1543, 1546,<br />
1570, 1607, 1797–1802, 2096–<br />
2098, 2100, 2101, 2103, 2468,<br />
2477, 2772, 2804–2810, 2812–<br />
2815, 2817–2819, 2821–2824,<br />
2826–2839, 2841–2847, 2849,<br />
2850, 2855–2857, 2902, 2907,<br />
2930, 2940, 3214, 3216, 3370,<br />
3584, 3585, 3588, 3590, 3591,<br />
3593–3599, 3601–3604, 3607–<br />
3610, 3614–3629, 3646, 3725,<br />
3760, 3889, 3923, 3944, 4017–<br />
4021, 4023–4025, 4027–4030,<br />
4033–4039, 4041–4043, 4045,<br />
4046, 4048–4050, 4057, 4063,<br />
4066, 4079, 4086, 4098, 4099, 4119<br />
Technology and art 208, 1581, 2913,<br />
2915, 2950, 3600, 3611, 3613,<br />
3729, 4032<br />
Technology and culture 42, 158, 162,<br />
212, 507, 511, 528, 1539, 2095,<br />
2188, 2191, 2807, 2913, 2920,<br />
2940, 2950, 3600, 3604, 3613,<br />
3619–3621, 3741, 3762, 3766,<br />
4065, 4072, 4077, 4083, 4097, 4099<br />
Technology and economics 206, 521,<br />
528, 789, 1820, 1826, 2099, 2100,<br />
2153, 2815, 2829, 2833, 2842,<br />
2843, 2896, 2988, 3598, 3602,<br />
3628, 3644, 4018, 4044, 4045, 4098<br />
Technology and ethics 359, 507, 3944<br />
Technology and film 212, 3646, 4032,<br />
4086<br />
Technology and gender 513, 1798,<br />
2173, 2943, 2950, 3592, 3598,<br />
3898, 4026, 4043, 4084, 4087<br />
Technology and government 1570,<br />
2813, 3587, 3596, 3755, 4019,<br />
4037, 4055, 4079, 4081, 4085<br />
Technology and industry 2831, 3602,<br />
3644, 4054<br />
Technology and law 206, 1825, 3722,<br />
3725, 4045<br />
Technology and literature 158, 162,<br />
212, 2188, 2913, 2918, 2923, 3733,<br />
3741, 3762, 3898, 4053, 4082<br />
Technology and music 508, 531,<br />
4025, 4068<br />
Technology and politics 338, 527,<br />
1820, 1826, 2099, 2896, 2934,<br />
3585, 3604, 3608, 3623, 3644,<br />
3672, 3683, 3718, 3854, 4040,<br />
4041, 4044, 4049, 4074, 4079,<br />
4089, 4094, 4098, 4115<br />
Technology and race 527, 528, 531,<br />
2923, 2940<br />
Technology and religion 856, 3001,<br />
3589, 3763, 4125<br />
Technology and society 181, 182,<br />
528, 1569, 1818, 2152, 2160, 2815,<br />
2817, 2838, 2933, 3584, 3585,<br />
3589, 3607, 3623, 3672, 3690,<br />
3718, 3782, 4030, 4050, 4062,<br />
4064, 4088, 4099, 4104<br />
Technology and the military see<br />
Technology and war; technology<br />
and the military<br />
Technology and theater 788<br />
Technology and war; technology and<br />
the military 523, 528, 1797, 2918,<br />
2960, 2962, 3107, 3605, 3649,<br />
3668, 3670, 3682, 3684, 3710,<br />
3755, 3763, 3770, 4089, 4128<br />
Technology transfer 556, 648, 777,<br />
1849, 2822, 2847<br />
Technology, general histories 4, 24<br />
Telecommunications 4058, 4074<br />
Telecommunications industry 4074,<br />
4085, 4092<br />
Telegraph, wireless 1802, 2185, 2323,<br />
3631<br />
Telegraphs; telephones 2188, 2468,<br />
2834, 2844, 2846, 2847, 2857, 2999<br />
Teleology 31, 230, 261, 390, 874,<br />
2180, 2499, 2511, 3873<br />
Telepathy 3001<br />
Telephones see Telegraphs; telephones<br />
Telephones, cellular 4085<br />
Telescopes 281, 715, 1608, 1612,<br />
1682, 1848, 2310, 3064<br />
Television; video 4067, 4073<br />
Temperament see Musical scales;<br />
temperament<br />
Temperament (psychology) 426, 1486<br />
Temperature 1305, 2349<br />
Tempier, Stephen 1024, 1029, 1031,<br />
1052<br />
Tennessee Valley Authority 3622<br />
Tensors see Vectors; tensors<br />
Teratology; monsters 331, 660, 1199,<br />
1730, 1760, 2067<br />
Terminology and nomenclature 210,<br />
311, 315, 797, 800, 937, 938, 1243,<br />
1474, 1938, 1941, 2271, 2353,<br />
2355, 2401, 3023, 3144, 3163,<br />
3814, 3968, 3995, 4114<br />
Terraforming 2930<br />
Terrorism 3932<br />
Texas (U.S.) 4112<br />
Textbooks 54, 149, 173, 1406, 1415,<br />
1853, 1909, 2342, 2381, 2537,<br />
2986, 3347, 3395, 3788<br />
Textile industry 3521, 3594<br />
Textiles 1800, 2828, 3594, 3813<br />
Thailand 2769, 4040, 4107<br />
Thénard, Louis Jacques 2348, 2363<br />
Theodoricus Gravius 1710<br />
Theodosius 269, 594, 597<br />
Theology 228, 231, 255, 345, 396,<br />
575, 652, 960, 963–966, 990, 997,<br />
1033, 1038, 1041, 1045, 1052,<br />
1058, 1087, 1089, 1142, 1144,<br />
1188, 1210, 1216, 1225, 1293,<br />
1347, 1348, 1355, 1358, 1594,<br />
1595, 1621, 1659, 1686, 1852,<br />
2042, 3753, 3915<br />
Theoretical physics 3077, 3089, 3097,<br />
3120<br />
Theories see Explanation; hypotheses;<br />
theories<br />
Theories <strong>of</strong> heat 923, 1165<br />
Theories <strong>of</strong> knowledge 118, 257,<br />
1034, 1047, 1050, 1073, 1077,<br />
1092, 1093, 1629<br />
Theory (philosophy) 120<br />
Theory <strong>of</strong> the earth see Historical<br />
geology; theory <strong>of</strong> the earth<br />
Therapeutic practice; therapy;<br />
treatment 448, 458, 468, 506, 555,<br />
661, 1316, 1494, 1509, 1773, 1788,<br />
1791, 1792, 2051, 2064, 2066,<br />
2085, 2345, 2526, 2647, 2675,<br />
2680, 2717, 2723, 2730, 2796,<br />
2800, 3390, 3420, 3430, 3539,<br />
3579, 3581, 3960, 3974<br />
Therapeutics 932<br />
Therapy see Therapeutic practice;<br />
therapy; treatment<br />
Theriaca 503<br />
Thermodynamics 302, 1927, 2323,<br />
2324, 2358<br />
Thermometers 1305<br />
Thiroux d’Arconville,<br />
Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Darlus<br />
1936<br />
Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) 1679<br />
Thom, René 122<br />
Thomas Aquinas, Saint 295, 420, 959,<br />
960, 964, 986, 991, 1002, 1005,<br />
1021, 1034, 1045, 1067, 1087,<br />
1089, 1145, 1188, 1205, 1208<br />
Thomas de Cantimpré 1091<br />
Thomasset, Claude Alexandre 948<br />
Thompson, Silvanus Phillips 2118<br />
Thomsen, Joseph John 3109<br />
Thomson, George Paget 3109<br />
Thomson, Godfrey Hilton 3312<br />
Thoreau, Henry David 2460–2462<br />
Thorndike, Edward Lee 2566<br />
Thought experiments 1027, 3077<br />
Tibet 745–748, 763<br />
Tides 1444<br />
Time 218, 259, 858, 861, 922, 997,<br />
1044, 1060, 1121, 1712, 3916, 4121<br />
Time measurement 218, 602, 609,<br />
699, 701, 702, 1393, 1922, 2226,<br />
2842, 2977<br />
Time measuring instruments 568, 676,<br />
969<br />
Tobacco industry 3990<br />
Toledo (Spain) 1538<br />
Tombs 699, 731<br />
Tombstones 3507<br />
Tommaso della Gazzaia 1370<br />
Tooth extraction 2719<br />
Toothbrushes 459<br />
Toothpicks 449<br />
Topology 3022, 3023<br />
Toronto (Ontario) 2152<br />
Torrella, Gerónimo 1432<br />
Torres Quevedo, Leonardo 3675<br />
Torricelli, Evangelista 1659, 1699<br />
Touch 3642<br />
Toulouse (France) 2406<br />
Tourism 62<br />
Townes, Charles Hard 4048<br />
Toxicology 503, 2343, 2380, 3461<br />
Toys 253, 2150, 3133<br />
Trade 502, 669, 775, 1535, 2766<br />
Trade routes 658, 775, 1532<br />
Traditional societies and cultures 436,<br />
548, 713, 803, 809, 815, 819, 822,<br />
825, 828, 1819, 3651, 3847<br />
Traherne, Thomas 1590<br />
Transcendentalism 1872, 2020<br />
Transits see Eclipses; transits;<br />
occultations<br />
Translations 251, 374, 563, 585, 588,<br />
595, 608, 610, 614, 630, 636, 639,<br />
645, 669, 743, 752, 792, 793, 797,<br />
857, 907, 916, 924, 947, 948, 976,<br />
978, 1001, 1026, 1042, 1056, 1079,<br />
1110, 1192, 1222, 1231, 1232,<br />
1251, 1261, 1336, 1344, 1372,<br />
1383, 1399, 1433, 1474, 1476,<br />
1477, 1508, 1517, 1553, 1719,<br />
1781, 1790, 1833, 1857, 1928,<br />
1943, 1961, 1964, 2019, 2094,<br />
2335, 2358, 2596, 2695, 2721,<br />
2986, 3099, 3254, 3284, 3977
Subject Index 303<br />
Transmission <strong>of</strong> ideas 505, 507, 543,<br />
559, 562, 563, 608, 627, 638, 667,<br />
684, 688, 690, 705, 714, 767, 793,<br />
810, 814, 878, 943, 945, 979, 982,<br />
984, 1043, 1049, 1055, 1071, 1074,<br />
1076, 1090, 1096, 1111, 1132,<br />
1134, 1340, 1361, 1592, 1674,<br />
1707, 1770, 1849, 2093, 2123,<br />
2420, 2487, 2669, 2673, 2715,<br />
2769, 3104, 3348<br />
Transmission <strong>of</strong> texts 316, 543, 559,<br />
561, 563, 584, 590, 608, 614, 625,<br />
636, 639, 644, 689, 743, 793, 878,<br />
907, 917, 946, 947, 976, 989, 1001,<br />
1039, 1046, 1096, 1163, 1165,<br />
1170, 1194, 1218, 1229, 1248,<br />
1249, 1260, 1269, 1274, 1348,<br />
1393, 1455, 1790, 1862, 2093,<br />
2695, 3284<br />
Transportation 529, 2429, 2616, 2810,<br />
3252, 3598, 3623, 4041<br />
Travel; exploration 215, 322, 325,<br />
335, 336, 349, 545, 625, 627, 735,<br />
813, 900, 1173–1175, 1180, 1181,<br />
1183, 1313, 1452–1454, 1456,<br />
1457, 1459, 1460, 1470, 1475,<br />
1725, 1726, 1737, 1978, 1981,<br />
1985, 1987–1990, 1992, 1994,<br />
1995, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2057,<br />
2111, 2124, 2183, 2301, 2390,<br />
2394, 2403, 2405, 2408, 2410,<br />
2414–2416, 2422, 2427–2434,<br />
2436, 2438, 2440, 2455, 2486,<br />
2538, 2840, 3172, 3177, 3181,<br />
3183, 3185–3187, 3193, 3238,<br />
3297, 3866, 4123<br />
Treaties 3820<br />
Treatment see Therapeutic practice;<br />
therapy; treatment<br />
Trebuchets and catapults 523<br />
Trees 3213, 3214, 3857<br />
Trials (law) 226, 392, 1324, 1325,<br />
1334, 1593, 1620, 2343, 2640,<br />
2782, 4001<br />
Trigonometry 264, 589, 593, 681<br />
Tropical medicine 553, 2626, 2716,<br />
2813, 3274, 3387, 3475, 3506, 3949<br />
Trotula <strong>of</strong> Salerno 1238<br />
Trucking industry 2896<br />
Truth 872, 1013<br />
Trypanosomiasis, African 3577<br />
Tuberculosis 463, 486, 2624, 2652,<br />
2760, 3398, 3433, 3521, 3524,<br />
3540, 3951<br />
Tulane University 3352<br />
Tumors see Cancer; tumors<br />
Tunisia 624, 640, 2775, 2781<br />
Turin. Università 2496<br />
Turing, Alan Mathison 3637, 3641,<br />
3864, 4095<br />
Turkey 72, 78, 95, 471, 641, 642, 647,<br />
2156, 2704, 2984, 2985, 3246, 3339<br />
Turkish Mathematical <strong>Society</strong> 610<br />
Turner, Frederick Jackson 346<br />
Turriano, Juanelo 1538<br />
Twin studies (social sciences) 3345<br />
Typewriters 2854<br />
Typhoid fever 2770, 3510<br />
Typhus 2760, 3413<br />
Tyrrell, Joseph Burr 2436<br />
U<br />
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission<br />
4049<br />
U.S. Federal Extension Service 3655<br />
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)<br />
3226<br />
U.S. Food and Drugs Act 3571<br />
Ukraine 455, 3032, 3410<br />
Ultrasonography 3779, 3938, 3952<br />
Uncertainty see Certainty; uncertainty<br />
Underhill, H. M. J. 2617<br />
UNESCO 66, 3705, 3925<br />
Unicellular organisms see Protozoa;<br />
unicellular organisms<br />
Unified field theories 3079<br />
United Nations 3526, 3705<br />
United States 42, 79, 151, 179, 201,<br />
221, 318, 346, 351, 357, 361, 364,<br />
414, 528, 806, 1703, 1758, 1798,<br />
1799, 1813, 1825, 1845, 1916,<br />
1919, 1926, 1946, 1976, 1997,<br />
2004, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2022,<br />
2047, 2060, 2096, 2130, 2132,<br />
2150, 2151, 2159, 2163, 2186,<br />
2188, 2205, 2211, 2217, 2225,<br />
2230, 2245, 2249, 2252, 2253,<br />
2257, 2356, 2377, 2392, 2402,<br />
2421, 2425, 2432, 2441, 2444,<br />
2446, 2449, 2453, 2462, 2465–<br />
2467, 2469, 2471, 2522, 2542,<br />
2544, 2563, 2566, 2589, 2609,<br />
2624, 2635, 2637, 2639, 2640,<br />
2645, 2653, 2657, 2664, 2677,<br />
2690, 2693, 2698, 2699, 2710,<br />
2719, 2727, 2740, 2745, 2751,<br />
2752, 2762, 2803, 2812, 2816,<br />
2817, 2819, 2820, 2828, 2829,<br />
2837–2839, 2855, 2860, 2861,<br />
2863–2867, 2883, 2885, 2888,<br />
2893, 2895, 2896, 2898, 2903,<br />
2907, 2920, 2922, 2928, 2930,<br />
2932, 2939–2941, 2946, 2948,<br />
2954, 2955, 2970, 2980, 2988,<br />
2994, 3001, 3053, 3060, 3062,<br />
3066, 3072, 3111, 3133, 3136,<br />
3138, 3170, 3173–3175, 3191,<br />
3195, 3199, 3202, 3207–3210,<br />
3214, 3216, 3220, 3221, 3223,<br />
3224, 3226, 3228, 3229, 3231,<br />
3233, 3235, 3256, 3259, 3271,<br />
3281, 3285, 3286, 3290, 3296,<br />
3301, 3307, 3314, 3322, 3325,<br />
3332, 3337, 3338, 3341, 3347,<br />
3351, 3353, 3354, 3357, 3360,<br />
3361, 3381, 3387, 3391, 3393,<br />
3397, 3399, 3402, 3405, 3422,<br />
3423, 3426, 3430, 3433, 3435,<br />
3437–3439, 3442, 3455, 3458–<br />
3460, 3474, 3480, 3481, 3490,<br />
3492, 3495, 3505, 3513, 3521–<br />
3523, 3528, 3545, 3549, 3553,<br />
3555–3557, 3571, 3573, 3584,<br />
3585, 3588, 3589, 3594–3596,<br />
3598, 3600, 3605, 3609, 3610,<br />
3619, 3623, 3628, 3632, 3638,<br />
3649, 3652, 3655, 3660, 3661,<br />
3663, 3665, 3668, 3671, 3672,<br />
3674, 3677, 3679, 3681, 3683,<br />
3684, 3686, 3691, 3696, 3698,<br />
3704, 3706, 3707, 3714, 3720,<br />
3725, 3732, 3737, 3739, 3741,<br />
3743, 3749, 3751, 3754, 3761,<br />
3762, 3764, 3770, 3771, 3775,<br />
3780, 3782, 3793, 3808, 3823,<br />
3828, 3834, 3838, 3840, 3842,<br />
3843, 3848, 3855, 3858–3860,<br />
3868, 3872, 3875, 3877, 3893,<br />
3899, 3920, 3923, 3924, 3930,<br />
3931, 3942, 3954, 3955, 3963,<br />
3967, 3973, 3975, 3981, 3984,<br />
3985, 3988, 3991, 3999–4006,<br />
4010, 4013, 4015, 4019, 4022,<br />
4025, 4028, 4037, 4038, 4049,<br />
4054, 4057, 4065, 4077, 4081,<br />
4086, 4097, 4105, 4110, 4112–<br />
4114, 4118–4120, 4122, 4123,<br />
4128<br />
United States Air Force 3684, 3770<br />
United States Reclamation Service<br />
3208<br />
United States. Army 2664, 3449, 3948<br />
United States. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture 3134, 3208, 3665<br />
United States. Food and Drug<br />
Administration (USFDA) 2356,<br />
3495, 3571, 3984, 3991, 3999, 4006<br />
United States. Forest Service 3860<br />
United States. National Aeronautics<br />
and Space Administration 2930,<br />
3674, 4112–4114, 4116, 4118,<br />
4120, 4122, 4123, 4125<br />
United States. Public Health Service<br />
3545, 3556<br />
United States. Weather Bureau 3170,<br />
3823<br />
Unity <strong>of</strong> knowledge see Unity <strong>of</strong><br />
science; unity <strong>of</strong> knowledge<br />
Unity <strong>of</strong> science; unity <strong>of</strong> knowledge<br />
130, 136, 1551<br />
Universe 1591, 3054, 3059<br />
Universidad Central de Venezuela<br />
2998<br />
Universidad de Buenos Aires 67<br />
Universidad de La Habana 2793<br />
Universidad de Santiago de<br />
Compostela. Facultad de Farmacia<br />
3569<br />
Universidad Nacional de La Plata 246,<br />
2357, 2987, 3063, 3287<br />
Universidade da Bahia 3791<br />
Universidade de Coimbra 1811<br />
Università di Bologna 1250, 1895<br />
Universität Bern 68<br />
Universität Dorpat 2371<br />
Universität Frankfurt am Main 3155<br />
Universität Göttingen 1806<br />
Universität Heidelberg 1523<br />
Universität Leipzig 975<br />
Universität Stuttgart 2267<br />
Universität Wittenberg 1355<br />
Universität Zürich 68<br />
Universitätsbibliothek Basel 68<br />
Université de Genève 2247<br />
Université de Lausanne 68<br />
Université de Louvain 1520, 1781<br />
Université de Montpellier 2340<br />
Université de Paris 973, 1001, 1009,<br />
1018, 1024, 1025, 1029–1031,<br />
1047, 1052, 1054, 1077, 1150,<br />
1200, 1289, 3029<br />
Universiteit Leiden 3076<br />
Universities and colleges 51, 248,<br />
255, 476, 972, 973, 975, 1019,<br />
1035, 1052, 1063, 1070, 1422,<br />
1513, 1614, 1646, 1852, 1854,<br />
1856, 2234, 2237, 2239, 2240,<br />
2244, 2246, 2249, 2318, 2677,<br />
2789, 2912, 2983–2985, 2989,<br />
3071, 3338, 3342, 3372, 3706,<br />
3748, 3780, 3781, 3791<br />
University College, London 2362,<br />
2619, 2620<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />
2968<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz<br />
4100<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Chicago 3341, 3351<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh 1854, 2241,<br />
3300, 3312<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Glasgow 1854<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />
(Urbana-Champaign Campus) 2803
304 Subject Index<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Manchester 3119, 4095<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Mississippi 1845<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska 3213, 3872<br />
University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews 1120,<br />
1854, 2811<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Sydney 3130<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo 2361, 3113<br />
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski (Cracow)<br />
2237<br />
Uranium 3153<br />
Uranium industry 3716, 4027<br />
Urbain, Georges 2368, 3145<br />
Urban history 182, 362, 970, 2101,<br />
2152, 3211, 3219, 3221, 3232,<br />
3584, 3595, 3607, 3843, 4112<br />
Urban planning 1451, 2152, 3219,<br />
3221, 3232, 3715, 3833<br />
Urban VIII, Pope 1670<br />
Urea 3150<br />
Urology 911, 2701<br />
Ursus, Nicolas Reimarus 1409<br />
Uruguay 3656<br />
Utilitarianism 2508<br />
Utopias 1458, 1574, 2171, 2890,<br />
2913, 3275, 3604, 3731, 3738<br />
Utrecht (Netherlands) 1846<br />
Uzbekistan 474<br />
V<br />
Vaccines 2631, 3403, 3442, 3951<br />
Vacuum; emptiness; nothingness 1081<br />
Valencia (Spain) 2877, 3429<br />
Valency; bonds 2346, 2354<br />
Values (philosophy) 157, 3087<br />
Vandiver, Harry Schultz 265<br />
Vanini, Giulio Cesare 1284<br />
Vauban, Sébastien le Prestre de 1797<br />
Vaughan, Thomas 1621<br />
Vavilov, Nikolai Ivanovich 3662<br />
Veblen, Thorstein Bunde 457<br />
Vectors; tensors 2295<br />
Vega, Jurij 1841<br />
Vegetarianism 2106<br />
Velha Goa (India) 550<br />
Veloso, José Mariano da Conceição<br />
2366<br />
Venel, Gabriel François 1937, 1947,<br />
1952–1955<br />
Venezuela 2304, 2318, 2998, 3547,<br />
3656<br />
Venice (Italy) 218, 1333, 1369, 1535,<br />
2104, 2929<br />
Vermeer, Johannes 1577<br />
Verne, Jules 2178, 2182, 2183, 2191<br />
Vertebrate zoology 2015<br />
Vesalius, Andreas 183, 1288, 1499,<br />
1520, 1522, 2063, 2706<br />
Veterinary medicine 1547, 3653,<br />
3656, 3666<br />
Vicq d’Azyr, Félix 2028<br />
Video see Television; video<br />
Video games 4101<br />
Video recorders 4073<br />
Vienna (Austria) 183, 1427, 1769,<br />
3466, 3470<br />
Vienna Circle 3011<br />
Vienna. Universität 2341<br />
Viète, Francois 1108, 1365, 1371,<br />
1372<br />
Vietnam 555, 3963<br />
Vietnam War 3963<br />
Vikings 2622<br />
Vincent de Beauvais 945, 1041, 1171<br />
Vindicianus 922<br />
Vinogradov, Ivan Matveevich 2270<br />
Violence 3986<br />
Virchow, Rudolf Carl 2128, 2663,<br />
3365<br />
Virey, Julien-Joseph 2689<br />
Virginia (U.S.) 1313, 1610, 2804<br />
Virology 454, 3442<br />
Virtual reality 4099<br />
Vision 423, 633, 1008, 1209, 1479,<br />
1484, 1489, 1584, 2160, 2477,<br />
2637, 2937<br />
Vision disorders 2637<br />
Visual communication see Visual<br />
representation; visual<br />
communication<br />
Visual perception 289, 423, 633,<br />
1209, 1214, 1435, 1483, 1484,<br />
1489, 1503, 2566, 2583<br />
Visual representation; visual<br />
communication 117, 174–178, 180,<br />
181, 208, 210, 239, 343, 417, 625,<br />
754, 757, 1174, 1177, 1282, 1291,<br />
1292, 1294, 1295, 1406, 1411,<br />
1415, 1464, 1478, 1481, 1488,<br />
1512, 1537, 1562, 1564, 1572,<br />
1581, 1623, 1672, 1677, 1714,<br />
1748, 1750, 1753, 1782, 1831,<br />
2003, 2026, 2039, 2122, 2147–<br />
2149, 2163, 2194, 2197, 2303,<br />
2309, 2387, 2388, 2457, 2541,<br />
2601, 2604, 2623, 2690, 2810,<br />
2871, 2915, 2916, 2982, 3064,<br />
3303, 3358, 3375, 3377, 3470,<br />
3625, 3692, 3740, 3779, 3809,<br />
3824, 3834, 3888, 3895, 3901,<br />
3940, 3941, 3952, 3959, 3962,<br />
4093, 4096<br />
Vital statistics 493, 2589, 3385, 3415<br />
Vitalism 1636, 2045, 2070<br />
Vitamins 2798, 2802, 3457, 3516,<br />
3574<br />
Viviani, Vincenzo 2228<br />
Vivisection 2168, 2493, 2498, 2679<br />
Vogt, Carl 2518<br />
Voigt, Friedrich Siegmund 2491<br />
Volcanoes and volcanology 330, 3689<br />
Volney, Constantin François de<br />
Chasseboeuf de 1831<br />
Volta, Alessandro 1821<br />
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de<br />
1860, 2051<br />
Von Braun, Wernher 3671<br />
Von Gothard, Eugen 2331<br />
Von Neumann, John 3070, 3072,<br />
3101, 3123, 3173, 3639<br />
Votocek, Emil 2368<br />
W<br />
Wagner, Abraham 2088<br />
Wagner, Duncan Ladislao 3374<br />
Wagner, Emilio Roger 3374<br />
Wald, Georg am 1533<br />
Wales 1237, 1620, 3541<br />
Wallace, Alfred Russel 2431, 2480,<br />
2510<br />
Wallace, William 2227<br />
Waller, Ivar (1898-1991) 3089<br />
Walt Disney Company 2932<br />
Walter, William Grey 3633, 3643<br />
Wang, Wencai 3866<br />
Wang, Yinglin 709<br />
War neuroses 3486, 3488, 3489, 3497<br />
Warburg, Otto Heinrich 3241<br />
Warsaw (Poland) 2176<br />
Wasan (Japanese mathematics) 688,<br />
690<br />
Washington (state, U.S.) 3660, 3856<br />
Washington, Henry Stephens 2424<br />
Waste disposal 3614<br />
Water 504, 1538, 1713, 3211, 3578,<br />
3579<br />
Water clocks 676<br />
Water pollution 3832<br />
Water power 2837<br />
Water purification 3832<br />
Water resource management 1451,<br />
2464, 3203, 3217, 3837, 3850<br />
Water supply 663, 1538<br />
Waterways see Marine engineering;<br />
canals; waterways<br />
Watson, James Dewey 3884<br />
Watt, James 1927, 1958<br />
Wattendorf, Frank L. 2989<br />
Wave-particle duality 113, 3081, 3085<br />
Wax modeling 2055<br />
Weapons 523, 557<br />
Weather 528, 1305, 1977, 2395, 3170,<br />
3218<br />
Weather control 2395, 3184<br />
Weather forecasting 2959, 3173,<br />
3174, 3184, 3821<br />
Weaving 1800<br />
Weber, Ernst Heinrich 3642<br />
Weber, Joseph 3800<br />
Weber, Max 3340, 3348<br />
Webster, Daniel 2425<br />
Weights and measures 1311<br />
Weimar Republic (1919-1933) 2248,<br />
2909, 2915, 2957, 3310, 3412,<br />
3443, 3593<br />
Weismann, August 2504<br />
Weizsäcker, Viktor von 3333<br />
Wells, Herbert George 212, 2171,<br />
2190, 2192, 2931<br />
Werner, Abraham Gottlob 2400<br />
Werner, Alfred 3148<br />
West Germany 2909, 3775, 4087<br />
West Indies 1467<br />
West Virginia (U.S.) 3207<br />
Western states (U.S.) 182, 2441, 4101<br />
Western world, civilization and<br />
culture 543, 573, 684, 715, 724,<br />
743, 1122, 2073, 2142<br />
Wet nurses 2668<br />
Weyl, Hermann 3067, 3099<br />
Whales 3199<br />
Whaling 3856<br />
Wheeler, John Archibald 3804<br />
Whewell, William 2260, 2309<br />
Whipple Museum <strong>of</strong> the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Science</strong> (Cambridge, Eng.) 1680,<br />
2527<br />
Whiteside, Derek Thomas 94<br />
Whitman, Walt 2185<br />
Whytt, Robert 430<br />
Wieland, Heinrich 3160<br />
Wight, Robert 2489<br />
Wigner, Eugene Paul 3074<br />
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ulrich von<br />
2603<br />
Wilberforce, Samuel 2505<br />
Wiles, Andrew J. 265<br />
Wilhelm, IV, Langraf von Hesse 1398<br />
William <strong>of</strong> Clifford 1187<br />
William <strong>of</strong> Moerbeke 1001, 1169<br />
Williams, George H. 2424<br />
Williamson, Alexander William 2362<br />
Willis, Thomas 430, 1565, 1788
Subject Index 305<br />
Wilson, James Thomas 3300<br />
Wilson, William 3086<br />
Wimmer, August 3473<br />
Wind power 3610<br />
Windaus, Adolph 3574<br />
Windows 2706<br />
Winds 1983<br />
Wine and winemaking 849, 3660<br />
Winterschmidt, Georg 317<br />
Winthrop, John 1711<br />
Witchcraft; demonology 660, 823,<br />
987, 1138, 1309, 1318–1320, 1324,<br />
1333, 1334, 1620, 1622, 1863, 1865<br />
Witmer, Lightner 2566<br />
Witness see Experience; witness<br />
Wittgenstein, Ludwig 2262, 3042<br />
Wöhler, Friedrich 2801<br />
Wolf, Anna Dryden 2718<br />
Wolfenden, Richard Norris 3964<br />
Wollaston, William Hyde 2332<br />
Women 199, 223, 225, 1263, 1481,<br />
2044, 2208, 2234, 2433, 2483,<br />
2536, 2630, 2644, 3310, 3406,<br />
3477, 3556, 3743<br />
Women and health 642, 1226, 1238,<br />
1568, 1785, 2208, 2644, 2648,<br />
2944, 3293, 3389, 3400, 3460,<br />
3518, 3543, 3553, 3972, 3978, 3982<br />
Women and technology 513, 528,<br />
2163, 2173, 2950, 3746<br />
Women in engineering 3592<br />
Women in medicine 461, 463, 477,<br />
637, 918, 1791, 2055, 2241, 2631,<br />
2656, 2659, 2681, 2696, 2705,<br />
3330, 3400, 3406, 3425, 3436,<br />
3452, 3462, 3972, 4011<br />
Women in science 222, 224, 245, 312,<br />
318, 1565, 1576, 1587, 1713, 1796,<br />
1817, 1835, 1879, 1936, 1964,<br />
1979, 2001, 2002, 2297, 2298,<br />
2357, 2374, 2392, 2413, 2419,<br />
2433, 2552, 2946, 2949, 2983,<br />
2996, 3124, 3162, 3197, 3198,<br />
3233, 3236, 3273, 3293, 3360,<br />
3461, 3748, 3750, 3815, 3865,<br />
3885, 3899, 3928, 4084<br />
Women in technology 3632, 4118<br />
Women’s diseases 1238, 2644<br />
Woodward, John 1949<br />
Woodworth, Robert Sessions 2566<br />
Wool industry 1826<br />
Wordsworth, William 2199<br />
World Health Organization 3520,<br />
3534, 3705, 3993<br />
World War I 2934, 2957, 2958, 2960,<br />
2964, 3020, 3140, 3145, 3176,<br />
3220, 3417, 3421, 3422, 3425,<br />
3441, 3443, 3446, 3447, 3454,<br />
3457, 3484, 3486, 3488, 3489,<br />
3497, 3592, 3615, 3649, 3670<br />
World War II 2784, 2946, 2959, 2961,<br />
2962, 2979, 2991, 3016, 3027,<br />
3076, 3088, 3153, 3209, 3225,<br />
3272, 3357, 3367, 3392, 3421,<br />
3432, 3448, 3449, 3455, 3464,<br />
3472, 3482, 3484, 3496, 3510,<br />
3516, 3556, 3564, 3568, 3591,<br />
3615, 3634, 3635, 3647, 3668,<br />
3670, 3671, 3680, 3682<br />
Wright, Sewall 3256, 3268<br />
Wu, Taitsun 3799<br />
Wundt, Wilhelm Max 2587<br />
Wüst, Fritz 2835<br />
Wyclif, John 1144<br />
Wylton, Thomas 1034<br />
X<br />
X-ray crystallography 3119<br />
X-rays 2331, 2975, 2982, 3390<br />
Xenophanes 873<br />
Xi, Zezong 104<br />
Xia, Luanxiang 682<br />
Xinjiang Region (China) 831, 3187,<br />
3373<br />
Y<br />
Yang, Channing 3799<br />
Yang, Chongrui 3536<br />
Ye, Qisun 3629<br />
Yeats, William Butler 2202<br />
Yellow fever 2667, 2673, 2751, 3387<br />
Yerkes, Robert Mearns 3322<br />
Yi Xing 718<br />
Yiddish 1778<br />
Yorkshire Antiquarian Club<br />
(1849-1860) 2608<br />
Young, Arthur 1969, 2105<br />
Youschkevitch, Adolphe Pavlovitch<br />
108<br />
Yuan Fuli 3239, 3373<br />
Yugoslavia 3821<br />
Z<br />
Zacharias, Otto 2513<br />
Zaragoza, José de 1907<br />
Zarlino, Gioseffo 1389<br />
Zeh, Heinz Dieter 3798<br />
Zeno <strong>of</strong> Elea 858<br />
Zermelo, Ernst 2315<br />
Zhang, Wenshou 674<br />
Zheng, Xiaocang 2925<br />
Zhu, Zhenheng 744<br />
Zimbabwe 3590, 3661<br />
Zionism 3532, 3533<br />
Zodiac see Constellations; zodiac<br />
Zöllner, Johann Karl Friedrich 2164<br />
Zolotarev, Yegor 2270<br />
Zoology 347, 386, 630–632, 757, 773,<br />
798, 907, 927, 1191–1198, 1298,<br />
1476, 1477, 1547, 1738, 1749,<br />
2025, 2027, 2028, 2117, 2168,<br />
2427, 2444, 2453, 2494, 2495,<br />
2497, 2498, 2531, 2580, 2592,<br />
2947, 2999, 3201, 3252–3254,<br />
3263, 3867<br />
Zoos 2245, 3202<br />
Zoroastrianism 653<br />
Zurek, Wojciech Hubert 3798<br />
Zurich (Switzerland) 1292, 2732<br />
Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma 3184