Jaargang / Année 3, 1997, nr. 1 - Gewina
Jaargang / Année 3, 1997, nr. 1 - Gewina
Jaargang / Année 3, 1997, nr. 1 - Gewina
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Lezingen en congressen I Conferences et congres 47<br />
Session III- Authorship and Narratives<br />
Andrew Warwick (Imperial College, London), 'What is a Scientific Reader?<br />
Making Sense of Maxwell's 'Treatise' in Late Victorian Cambridge'<br />
Timothy Lenoir (Stanford University), 'Is There a Doctor in the House? Tracing<br />
the Virtual Surgeon'<br />
Angela Creager and Judith Swan (Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton<br />
University, respectively), 'Fashioning the Virus as a Chemical Object: Stanley,<br />
Authorship, and 7MV'<br />
Mary T errall (Harvard University), 'The Uses of Anonymity in the Age of Reason'<br />
Barbara Johnson (Harvard University), Commentary<br />
Session IV - Authorship in the Early Modern Period<br />
Simon Schaffer (Cambridge University), 'Forgers and Authors in the Baroque<br />
Economy'<br />
Rob Iliffe (Imperial College, London), 'Discipleship and Authority:<br />
Understanding the 'Principia' 168 7-172 7'<br />
Adrian Johns (California Institute of Technology), 'The Ambivalence of<br />
Authorship in Early Modem Natural Philosophy'<br />
Rivka Feldhay (Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and<br />
Ideas, Tel Aviv), 'Authority and Authorship in Jesuit Culture'<br />
Carla Hesse (University of California, Berkeley), Commentary<br />
Askwith Lecture Room in Longfellow Hall, Harvard University, 13 Appian<br />
Way, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. Conference Organizers: Mario Biagioli<br />
and Peter Galison, Department of History of Science, Harvard University.<br />
(Overgenomen uit STUDIUM)<br />
Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance<br />
Instituut voor Middeleeuwse Studies, K. U. Leuven<br />
Leuven, May 15-17, <strong>1997</strong><br />
Thursday, May 15<br />
Carlos Steel (Leuven), Opening of the colloquium: Animaux de la Bible et animaux<br />
d'A ristote<br />
Th. W. Kohler (Salzburg), Die Bedeutung der Rezeption von De animalibus fur<br />
den philosophisch-anthropologischen Diskurs im 13. ]ahrhundert