Professional Documents
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2008
EDITOR
STEPHEN P. WELDON
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TOBY APPEL, Medical Historical Library, Yale University
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ROBIN E. RIDER, University of Wisconsin—Madison
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS
CHU PINGYI, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
DUAN YAOYONG, Chinese People's Armed Police Force Academy, PRC
JONATHON ERLEN, University of Pittsburgh, USA
MOON JOONG-YANG, Academy of Korean Studies, South Korea
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Katharine Anderson Ronald Calinger Tom & Uma Ferrell Kenneth Hellyar Henry Lowood Theodore Porter David Soderberg
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Jean-Francois Auger David Channell+ Margaret Garber Bruce J. Hunt Sylvia McGrath Lynette Regouby Edith D. Sylla*
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Peter Barker Terry Christensen Clayton Gearhart Margaret Jacob Everett I. Mendelsohn Robin E. Rider David Topper+
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Alan Beyerchen Cunningham Monica Green Daniel & Lynn K. Nyhart & Paul Lucier Jessica Wang
Nikhil Bhattacharya Joseph W. Dauben Elizabeth Green Bettyann Kevles Brian W. Ogilvie H. Darrel Rutkin Joan Warnow-Blewett
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David Brock Michael Dow Orit Halpern Jack Lesch Giuliano Pancaldi Jole R. Shackelford Matthew White
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Joshua Buhs M. Eddy Haramundanis Joshua Lipton Karen Parshall Robert Silliman Sylvia I. Williams
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Contents
41. Scientific instruments; measurement . . 57 312 Ancient Greek & Roman contexts . . 67
42. Science education; educational institutions 57 1. General histories of science . . . . . 67
102. Philosophy; history of ideas . . . . 57 12. Linguistic & visual aspects of science . 67
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 57 23. Science & the arts; science & literature . 68
104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 58 28. Science & religion . . . . . . . 68
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 58 41. Scientific instruments; measurement . . 68
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 59 101. Occult sciences; magic . . . . . . 68
121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 59 102. Philosophy; history of ideas . . . . 68
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 59 103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 69
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 59 104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 69
130. Biological sciences . . . . . . . 59 110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 69
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 59 111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 70
150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 59 112. Physics; exact sciences in general . . . 70
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 60 113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 71
152. Health; nutrition; public health . . . . 60 114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 71
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 60 120. Earth & atmospheric sciences . . . . 71
160. Technology in general . . . . . . 60 121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 71
163. Agricultural sciences . . . . . . . 61 130. Biological sciences . . . . . . . 71
133. Heredity; genetics; evolution . . . . 71
240 Indian contexts . . . . . . . . . 61 137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 71
1. General histories of science . . . . . 61 144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 71
29. Science & war . . . . . . . . . 61 150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 71
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 61 152. Health; nutrition; public health . . . . 72
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 61 153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 72
112. Physics; exact sciences in general . . . 62 160. Technology in general . . . . . . 72
113. Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . 62 163. Agricultural sciences . . . . . . . 73
122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 62
150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 62 320 Medieval Western European contexts . 73
152. Health; nutrition; public health . . . . 62 1. General histories of science . . . . . 73
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 62 3. Sources of information . . . . . . 74
160. Technology in general . . . . . . 62 22. Science & politics, law, economics . . 74
26. Science & race and ethnicity . . . . 74
250 Jewish contexts . . . . . . . . . 63 28. Science & religion . . . . . . . 74
1. General histories of science . . . . . 63 29. Science & war . . . . . . . . . 75
101. Occult sciences; magic . . . . . . 63 41. Scientific instruments; measurement . . 75
102. Philosophy; history of ideas . . . . 63 42. Science education; educational institutions 75
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 63 101. Occult sciences; magic . . . . . . 75
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 64 102. Philosophy; history of ideas . . . . 75
112. Physics; exact sciences in general . . . 64 103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 79
133. Heredity; genetics; evolution . . . . 64 104. Music . . . . . . . . . . . 79
150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 64 110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 79
153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 64 111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 80
112. Physics; exact sciences in general . . . 80
260 Native American contexts . . . . . 64 114. Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . 81
101. Occult sciences; magic . . . . . . 64 121. Geography; cartography; exploration . . 81
123. Environmental sciences . . . . . . 64 122. Natural history . . . . . . . . . 81
131. Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 81
270 African contexts . . . . . . . . 64 132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology . . . . 82
1. General histories of science . . . . . 64 135. Physical anthropology . . . . . . 82
22. Science & politics, law, economics . . 65 137. Psychology; comparative psychology . 82
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 65 144. Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . 82
150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 65 146. History as a discipline . . . . . . 82
151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 65 150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 82
163. Agricultural sciences . . . . . . . 65 151. Psychiatry; medical psychology . . . 83
152. Health; nutrition; public health . . . . 83
G. Chronological Classification 66 153. Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . 84
160. Technology in general . . . . . . 84
300 Prehistory & early human societies . . 66
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 66 330 Renaissance Western European contexts 85
160. Technology in general . . . . . . 66 1. General histories of science . . . . . 85
2. National contexts . . . . . . . . 85
311 Ancient Near Eastern contexts . . . 66 3. Sources of information . . . . . . 86
103. Mathematics . . . . . . . . . 66 5. Historiography; historical methods . . 86
110. Astronomy; cosmology . . . . . . 66 12. Linguistic & visual aspects of science . 86
111. Astrology . . . . . . . . . . 67 20. Science & society, general . . . . . 86
150. Medical sciences in general . . . . . 67 22. Science & politics, law, economics . . 86
160. Technology in general . . . . . . 67 23. Science & the arts; science & literature . 86
163. Agricultural sciences . . . . . . . 67 27. Science & gender . . . . . . . . 87
iii
The Isis Current Bibliography of the History In terms of actual numbers, I find that nearly
of Science was begun in 1913 by the historian of seventy-five percent of the classified content
science George Sarton as part of his new journal this year comes from works published within
Isis. It seeks to provide, each year, a compre- the last three years, and a full forty percent
hensive survey of the most recent work done in comes from works published in 2007. Only
the history of science and allied fields. It covers nine percent comes from sources older than five
all time periods and all disciplines and strives to years.
be truly international in scope. Below, readers Some readers have asked me how I go
will find information on the use and structure of about finding the material for the bibliogra-
the bibliography as well as directions for access phy. The two types of literature—books and
to the HSTM database, which includes this bib- journals—present somewhat distinct prob-
liography, and to other bibliographic sources in lems. My main sources for book citation are
the history of science and related fields. the Books Received lists of Isis, the book re-
As with all such projects, there are limita- view sections of journals that I scan, and the
tions, and certain fields of study are not fully publishers catalogs (both print and online ver-
covered. In addition, the many journals that are sions) of those companies that consistently pub-
peripheral to our field cannot be surveyed each lish in our field (primarily university presses
year. There is sometimes a longer lag time for and other academic publishers). In addition,
works published in those forums, as well as for people send me notices of their own work,
works published by presses outside of North via email or the Isis CB website submission
America because access is often more difficult. page (http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/
Individual contributions are always welcome. website/isis_cb/submissions.html). The
most difficult kind of citation to find is the
New in 2008 chapter in a book that does not have an ex-
plicitly history of science focus. If you have
Some of my correspondence in recent years published or read an article in a book of this
has made it clear that I should explain how I sort that should be listed, please contact me.
find new material and determine what goes in As for the journals, I have identified a list of
the bibliography each year. Doing so should 120 journals that are primarily devoted to the
give readers a better sense of what is indexed study of history of science broadly construed
within, and—I hope—nudge you to send me (which includes some journals in the history
items that belong here. of technology and medicine and related fields
The Isis “CB” covers recent work in our such as philosophy of science and science stud-
field, but how recent? As you go through this ies). The list is an impressive testament to the
year’s bibliography, you will find citations to vibrancy of our field, and I have appended this
some works that were published as far back as list to the end of this introduction for interested
2000. There are two reasons for this. First, readers. If you find journals missing from this
for several years after I began in 2002, I was list, please let me know. Some of these journals
actively working to fill in gaps that had arisen only publish irregularly and others are hard for
during the transition. Even this past year, my me to get access to, so I have not been able
assistants and I were scanning back issues of to keep up to date with each of these journals;
some key journals that had been neglected. nevertheless, nearly half of them are complete
Second, there will always be old, yet signif- through the end of 2007, many on into 2008.
icant, items that I belatedly discover; and in In addition to this list of specialized journals, I
those cases, since this bibliography seeks to be scan many other journals for historical articles.
a cumulative record of literature in our field, I If you have published an article in a journal
include them. As for the other end of the time that is not among the specialized journals listed
spectrum, the most recently published items, in the appendix, then please notify me of the
the current year’s bibliography usually contains publication. This year citations include items
material published only up through the first half from about 185 journals.
of the year that it comes out. New journals arise each year, and some-
vi Introduction
times, it takes a few years for me to find Book reviews. In the book review section,
them. This year I have entries for the first reviews are listed alphabetically by author or
time for four relatively new journals in our editor of the book. In the author index, they are
field: East Asian Science, Technology, and listed under the author of the review, but not
Society published in English by the National author of the book.
Science Council, Taiwan (see their website Dissertations. Dissertations cited from Dis-
http://sts.nthu.edu.tw/easts/); Circum- sertation Abstracts International have been en-
scribire: International Journal for the History tered from the information in the electronic
of Science, an entirely online journal published database UMI ProQuest Dissertation and The-
by the Center Simão Mathias for Studies in ses, which is a subscription database accessi-
the History of Science with articles in English, ble through Proquest at the following website:
Spanish, Portuguese, and French (see http:// http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/
revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhc/ gateway.
index); Azogue: Revista Electrónica dedicada Source notes. In book records, some descrip-
al Estudio Histórico-Crı́tico de la Alquimia, tions or contents lists are marked as “from
another e-journal published since 1999 in Span- WorldCat.” This means that the informa-
ish (see http://www.revistaazogue.com/); tion came directly from the OCLC World-
and Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity, Cat database (see http://www.oclc.org/
now in its third year, published by Brill (see worldcat/) and not from the book itself.
http://www.brill.nl/asme). In addition to Where a description states “from the publisher,”
these, several more have come to my attention this means that it was taken from the publisher’s
just in the last few weeks. I’ve included those website or from its printed catalog.
that I know of in the appendix. All in all, I Electronic publication conventions. Where
count over fifteen journals in our field that have there are both electronic and print forms of a
started up within the last 10 years. journal record, the entry does not indicate which
version was used to check the citation. Where
Usage Notes only an electronic form exists, electronic access
information is given for the article. In some
Naming conventions. Family names are in cases, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) num-
small caps throughout the bibliography. Ar- ber of an the item is listed. DOI numbers are
ticles such as von, de, and della are usually unique for all digitally published works. Works
not considered to be part of the last name, but with a DOI can be located through the internet
this varies by person, country, and language. at the following url: http://www.doi.org/.
Asian names in Asian publications are often Readers should note that access to e-published
given in reverse Western order. Alphabetization articles often requires a subscription or a fee.
is by last name of the individual with primary Many libraries will have such subscriptions but
responsibility for the text. this varies widely.
Cross-referencing. Cross-references are
indicated with [ref.] throughout. Cross- General Note on Classification
references to book reviews are identified by an
R before the number, and refer to items in the The current Isis classification system for
book review section that follows the classified works in the history of science is a two-level
listing. hierarchy. It emphasizes time period and dis-
Indexing of author names. In some instances cipline, and the bulk of the bibliography is
an item will appear twice, once alone and once found in section G. Section F deals with ge-
as part of an encompassing work (such as a ographically based cultural traditions. It is
chapter in an edited volume). In those instances, designed for subjects that are either not part
the author index lists only the the independent of the Western scientific tradition or, as in the
citation. case of Islamic science, often studied apart
Subject index. The terminology used in the from the Western historical tradition. Section E
subject index corresponds as closely as possi- holds items classified by discipline that do not
ble to terminology already in use either in the fit into the narrower chronological or cultural
old Isis classification system or in one of the sections. Sections A through D accommodate
companion bibliographies in the History of Sci- works either that are very general, that focus on
ence, Technology, and Medicine database (see non-disciplinary topics, or that have a specific
below). New subject index terms are drawn analytical framework.
from the Library of Congress where possible. Items whose subjects are confined to a partic-
Entirely new terminology is added at the dis- ular chronological period in the Western scien-
cretion of the bibliographer. tific tradition will be found in that time period.
Introduction vii
Where a subject stretches between two periods, to help them with their searches; in addition
the item will be in the earlier period. Where they should try variations of terms and alter-
a subject encompasses more than two chrono- natives. Information about classification and
logical periods, the item will be placed in the indexing can be accessed and downloaded on-
topical or disciplinary category in the first part line as well through the Isis CB website http:
of the bibliography. //www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/.
Where an item covers two disciplinary fields,
it will probably be classified in one of the two Other Bibliographic Sources
fields. Items covering three or more widely
disparate fields will usually be classified in a There exist numerous specialized bibliogra-
non-disciplinary category. phies dealing with the history of science. To
All items are entered only once. Because find them, search this and previous issues of
most works could easily be classified in more the Isis Current Bibliography. In addition to
than one subject area, it is impossible for each these singly published bibliographies, there are
classification division to contain a comprehen- annual publications in various fields that read-
sive list of all works relevant to that subject. ers should consult, many of which are available
Users should consult the subject index for a through the internet. Below is a short and in-
thorough coverage of topics. complete list.
For a more detailed description of this sys- A recent free internet site that might be
tem, see the introduction to this bibliography in of use for general searches is WorldCat.org,
volume 93 (2002): pp. vii–viii. hosted by OCLC, which provides citations for
books held in libraries worldwide. Accessible
HistSciTechMed Database at http://www.worldcat.org/.
The Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della
Online access to the Isis Current Bibli- Scienza is annually updated and has special
ography data is through the History of Sci- strengths in Italian language sources. Their
ence, Technology, and Medicine database web site gives access to a searchable ver-
(HistSciTechMed, formerly HSTM). It is sion of their database in either Italian or En-
hosted by OCLC and available through its First- glish, and has links to other useful resources.
Search platform. HistSciTechMed contains all (See http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/
of the data from the Isis bibliographies from biblio/ebiss.html.)
1974 to the present. In addition, it contains There is a periodically updated list of
data from three other bibliographies: the Cur- current works on Islamic science in the Is-
rent Bibliography in the History of Technology, lamic Science Newsletter available online at
containing entries from 1987 to the present; http://islamsci.mcgill.ca/. The Sci-
the Bibliografia Italiana di Storia della Scienza entific Instrument Commission has an online
(BISS) from 1982 to the present; and data from bibliography of over 3,000 works at http://
the Wellcome Bibliography for the History of www.sic.iuhps.org/in_bibrm.htm. There
Medicine from 1991 to 2004, supplemented are also two serially published bibliographies
regularly with monograph citations supplied of note: The “Abstracts” section in each issue of
by the Wellcome Library for the History and Historia Mathematica by Glen Van Brummelen
Understanding of Medicine. is an excellent annotated bibliography for the
HistSciTechMed can be accessed through history of mathematics.
libraries or institutions with a subscription to Also, the “Bibliography of the History of
the service or by individuals who are mem- Australian Science” compiled by J. Horacek
bers of the History of Science Society. For in each volume of Historical Records of Aus-
individual member access, go to the HSS web tralian Science provides important references
site http://www.hssonline.org/teaching/ to Australian scientific history. In addition,
teaching_database.html, click on the link, readers should be aware of the Bright Sparcs
and login using the member username and pass- website (http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.
word printed in the most current History of au/bsparcs/), which includes biographical
Science Society Newsletter. information as well as references to archival
Searching the HistSciTechMed database. Be- and bibliographical materials for Australians
cause HistSciTechMed contains data compiled involved in the development of the sciences,
by several independent bibliographers, no rigid technology, and medicine. An especially large
terminological standard for indexing exists— bibliography on American science can be down-
only a loose set of conventions. Researchers loaded from http://home.earthlink.net/
using the HistSciTechMed database might find ˜claelliott/ which is maintained by Clark
it useful to use the subject index in this volume Elliott.
viii Introduction
Finally, there is an important list of inter- much appreciate Stella Stuart’s periodic help on
net links to resources in the history of science small projects and cleaning up odds and ends as
worldwide from the World History of Science needed.
Online website (see http://www.dhst-whso. This bibliography would not be possible
org/. This site is supported by the Interna- without the twin support of the History of Sci-
tional Union of History and Philosophy of ence Society and the University of Oklahoma.
Science/Division of History of Science and Especially important to mention are the many
Technology (IUHPS/DHST). people who have given generously to financially
The Isis Bibliography website (http: support this project, and their contributions are
//www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/) recognized in the HSS Bibliographer’s Fund
has links to these online resources and provides announcement at the front of this volume.
general information about the bibliography, its Finally, this fall I was given a sabbatical
purpose, history, and ways of contributing to leave from my regular duties at the Univer-
the project. The bibliographer welcomes com- sity of Oklahoma and have spent the last few
ments and suggestions as well as notice of new months in Tsubata, Japan, where I have super-
publications for inclusion in future issues. vised the production of the bibliography from
a distance. Even a decade ago, it would have
Acknowledgements been unthinkable to try to edit the bibliography
for four months, including the six weeks of pro-
I want to thank those individuals who have duction, while living in Japan and supervising
corresponded with me over the past year. If you staff in Oklahoma. Today, the full resources
don’t see all of the citations that you sent to me, of the internet alongside relatively inexpensive
it may be that we have not yet had a chance communication technologies have made such a
to fully proofread the entries. In most cases, thing possible. I appreciate the extra arrange-
these entries will appear next year. Emanuela ments that various people made in order for this
Appetiti, Lawrence S. Larsen, Ingo Schlupp, to work. In addition to my two regular gradu-
and Rienk Vermij helped with foreign language ate assistants, I must also recognize the help of
proofing. Steven Livesey has annually provided Kate Sheppard who has provided experienced
help with locating hard-to-find medieval cita- leadership during my absence and Sandy Jenk-
tions. I am fortunate to have an active panel ins who graciously volunteered his services
of contributors and an extremely helpful ad- before I left Norman. Weekly conference calls
visory board. The graduate students in the kept me in close touch with everyone. Finally,
History of Science Department at the Univer- I was given an office and access to the friendly
sity of Oklahoma provide the daily support for and helpful staff at the Kanazawa Institute of
this project. One of the most enjoyable parts Technology; Jun Fudano deserves my sincerest
of my job as bibliographer is my weekly in- thanks for making this possible. The whole
teraction with these new historians of science experience, though it took extra work, proved
who bring a fresh perspective and great enthu- to be quite successful.
siasm to the field. This year my assistants have
been Sam Spence, Kim Rudolph, Sylwester Stephen P. Weldon
Ratowt, Lisa Torres, and Jackie Brazeal. I also Tsubata, Japan
Scholars publishing or knowing of articles pertinent to the scope of the CB should notify the Isis
Current Bibliography office: Send all contributions to Stephen P. Weldon, Department of History of
Science, 601 Elm St., Room 618, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019–3106; email:
isiscb@ou.edu; web page: http://www.ou.edu/cas/hsci/isis/website/. For those wishing
to contribute an entry or entries, please send as much information about the items as possible. Use
the entries in this bibliography to guide you. Descriptive remarks are encouraged but should be kept
to about fifty words.
Appendix: Specialized Journals in the History of Science and Related
Fields
This list focuses on currently published journals in the history of science, but it also includes journals
in related fields, such as the history of technology and medicine as well as the philosophy and
social studies of science, technology, and medicine. These journals represent major peer-reviewed
publications of record in this field. Readers should note that a number of journals on this list have
not been scanned recently, but that it is the intention to do so in the near future.
Readers wishing to find out whether articles from journals on this list have been cited in this
bibliography should turn to the longer jourals list following this appendix, where an asterisk indicates
at least one citation appears from the journal this year.
Gewina
History and Technology
History of the Human Sciences
Historia Mathematica
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History of Psychiatry
History of Psychology
Historical Records of Australian Science
History of Science
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Historia Scientiarum
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Imago Mundi
Indian Journal of History of Science
Isis
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Kagakushi Kenkyu (History of Chemistry)
Kagakusi Kenkyu (History of Science)
Korot
Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki
Llull
Lychnos
História, Ciências, Saúde—Manguinhos
Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Geschichte
Medical History
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Metascience
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrologı́a Antiguas)
Micrologus
Mitteilungen
Monografie z Dziejow Nauki i Techniki
Neusis
Noesis
Notes and Records of the Royal Society
NTM
Nuncius
Organon
Osiris
Perspectives on Science
Pharmacy in History
Philosophia Naturalis
Physics in Perspective
Physis
Polhem
Public Understanding of Science
Quaderns d’Història de l’Enginyeria
Revue d’histoire des mathématiques
Revue d’Histoire de la Pharmacie
Revue d’Histoire des Sciences
Revue des Questions Scientifiques
Rittenhouse
Saber y Tiempo
Scientia Canadensis
Science in Context
Science as Culture
Science, Technology and Human Values
Appendix: History of Science Journals xi
Sciamvs
Social History of Medicine
Social Studies of Science
Studies in History of Medicine and Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and
Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science
Sudhoffs Archiv
Suhayl
Technology and Culture
Technikgeschichte
Transactions of the Newcomen Society
Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki
Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen Wissenschaften
Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China Historical Materials of Science and Technology)
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Journal List
The list of journal abbreviations below is a cumulative list that includes journals cited in past
volumes of this bibliography. The asterisks indicate that a journal is cited this year.
Boll. Stor. Sci. Mat. Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Bull. Soc. Etud. Sci. Archeol. Draguignan Du Var
Matematiche (0392-4432) Bulletin de la Société d’Etudes Scientifiques et
Book Hist. Book History (1098-7371) Archeologiques de Draguignan et Du Var
Boston Stud. Phil. Sci. Boston Studies in the Bus. Econ. Hist. Business and Economic History
Philosophy of Science Bus. Hist. Business History
Bot. Rev. Botanical Review Bus. Hist. Rev. Business History Review
Brentano Stud. Brentano Studien (0935-7009) Byzantinische Z. Byzantinische Zeitschrift
Brit. J. 18th-Cent. Stud. British Journal for Cadernos Pagu Cadernos Pagu (0104-8333)
Eighteenth-Century Studies Caduceus Caduceus (0882-6447)
*Brit. J. Hist. Phil. British Journal for the History of Cah. Civilisation Médiévale Cahiers de Civilisation
Philosophy (0960-8788) Médiévale
*Brit. J. Hist. Sci. British Journal for the History of Cah. Hist. Tech. Cahier d’Histoire des techniques
Science (0007-0874) (1158-8403)
Brit. J. Mid. East Stud. British Journal of Middle *Cah. Monde Russe Cahiers du monde russe
Eastern Studies (1252-6576)
*Brit. J. Phil. Sci. British Journal for the Philosophy Cah. Sci. Vie Les Cahiers de Science et Vie
of Science (0007-0882) Cahiers Hist. Phil. Sci. Cahiers d’Histoire et de
Brit. J. Sociol British Journal of Sociology Philosophie des Sciences. Nouvelle Serie
*Brit. Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. British Society for the (0221-3664)
History of Mathematics Bulletin (1749-8430) Can. Bull. Med. Hist. Canadian Bulletin of Medical
Britannia Britannia: Journal of Romano-British and History/Bulletin Canadien d’Historie de la
Kindred Studies Medecine (0823-2105)
Bruniana Campanelliana Bruniana & Can. Hist. Rev. Canadian Historical Review
Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Can. J. Hist. Canadian Journal of History
Storico-testuali (0008-4107)
Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. Bulletin of the American Can. J. Phil. Canadian Journal of Philosophy
Mathematical Society Can.-Amer. Slav. Stud. Canadian-American Slavic
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. Bulletin of the American Studies (0090-8290)
Meteorological Society (0003-0007) Carib. Stud. Caribbean Studies
Bull. Ass. Guillaume Budé Bulletin de l’Association Cartographica Cartographica
Guillaume Budé Cath. Hist. Rev. The Catholic Historical Review
Bull. Atom. Sci. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (0008-8080)
Cauda Pavonis Cauda Pavonis: The Hermetic Text
Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. Bulletin of the Ecological
Society Newsletter
Society of America (0012-9623)
Cent. Eur. Hist. Central European History
Bull. École Franç. Extrême-Orient Bulletin de (0008-9389)
l’École Française d’Extrême-Orient *Centaurus Centaurus (0008-8994)
Bull. Hist. Archaeol. Bulletin of the History of Centennial Rev. Centennial Review
Archaeology *Chem. Heritage Chemical Heritage (0736-4555)
*Bull. Hist. Chem. Bulletin for the History of China Quart. China Quarterly
Chemistry (1053-4385) *Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. The Chinese Journal for
Bull. Hist. Electr. Bulletin d’Histoire de l’Électricité the History of Science and Technology
*Bull. Hist. Med. Bulletin of the History of Medicine (1673-1441)
(0007-5140) Chron. Okla. Chronicles of Oklahoma (0009-6024)
Bull. Hist. Polit. Bulletin d’Histoire Politique Chrysopoeia Chrysopoeia (0984-7340)
Bull. Latin Amer. Res. Bulletin of Latin American Church Hist. Church History (0009-6407)
Research Churchill Rev. Churchill Review
Bull. Mém. Soc. Anthropol. Paris Bulletins et Cien. Hoje Ciência Hoje (0101-8515)
Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris *Circumscribere Circumscribere: International
Bull. Menninger Clin. Bulletin of the Menninger Journal for the History of Science (1980-7651)
Clinic Cl. J. Classical Journal
Bull. Phil. Médiév. Bulletin de Philosophie Cl. Philol. Classical Philology
Médiévale (0068-4023) Cl. Quart. Classical Quarterly
Bull. Philol. Hist. Bulletin Philologique et Historique Cl. Rev. Classical Review
du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Cl. World Classical World
Scientifiques Clin. Chem. Clinical Chemistry (0009-9147)
Bull. Sch. Orient. Afr. Stud. Bulletin of the School of Clio Clio: Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature,
Oriental and African Studies [London University] History, and the Philosophy of History
*Bull. Sci. Instr. Soc. Bulletin of the Scientific Col. Latin Amer. Rev. Colonial Latin American
Instrument Society (0956-8271) Review
*Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. Bulletin of Science, College Math. J. College Mathematics Journal
Technology & Society (0270-4676) (0746-8342)
Bull. Soc. Amis Biblio. École Polytech. Bulletin de la Comm. ACM Communications of the Association for
Société des Amis de la Bibliothèque de l’École Computing Machinery (ACM)
Polytechnique Common Knowl. Common Knowledge (0961-754X)
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Comp. Stud. Soc. Hist. Comparative Studies in *Dianoia Dianoia: Annali di storia della filosofia
Society and History (1125-1514)
Compendium Compendium Diderot Stud. Diderot Studies
Compt. Rend. Acad. Inscriptions Belles Lett. Differences Differences: A Journal of Feminist
Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions Cultural Studies
et Belles-Lettres Dilthey-Jahrb. Dilthey-Jahrbuch für Philosophic und
Comptes Rend. Congr. Nat. Soc. Savant. Sect. Sci. Geschichte der Geisteswissenschaften
Comptes Rendus du Congrès National des DIO DIO
Sociétés Savantes, Section des Sciences Diogenes Diogenes (0392-1921)
Conf. Soc. Philomath. Paris Les Conférences de la Diplomatic Hist. Diplomatic History
Sociétés Philomathique de Paris Discurso Discurso (0188-1825)
*Configurations Configurations (1063-1801) *Diss. Abstr. Int. A Dissertation Abstracts
Construc. Hist. Construction History International. A (0419-4209)
Cont. Europ. Hist. Contemporary European History *Diss. Abstr. Int. B Dissertation Abstracts
(0960-7773) International. B (0419-4217)
Contention Contention *Diss. Abstr. Int. C Dissertation Abstracts
International. C (1042-7279)
Contin. & Change Continuity and Change
(0268-4160) Dix-huit. Siècle Dix-huitième siècle (0070-6760)
*Docum. Stud. Trad. Fil. Mediev. Documenti e Studi
*Coord. Online J. Map Geog. Round Table
Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale
Coordinates: Online Journal of the Map and
Geography Round Table, American Library Dong Bang Hak Chi Dong Bang Hak Chi (The
Association. (1553-3247) Journal of Korean Studies)
Dubrovnik Ann. Dubrovnik Annals (1331-3878)
Corpus Corpus: Revue de Philosophie
Dumbarton Oaks Pap. Dumbarton Oaks Papers
Crit. Inq. Critical Inquiry (0093-1896) (0070-7546)
Cromohs Cromohs (1123-7023) Durham Univ. J. Durham University Journal
Cronos Cronos (1139-711X) (0012-7280)
Cryptologia Cryptologia Durkheim. Stud. Durkheimian Studies (1362-024X)
Cuad. Hist. Med. Españ. Cuadernos de História de la *Dynamis Dynamis (0211-9536)
Medicina Española *E.I.A.L. Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America
Cuadern. Hist. Contemp. Cuadernos de Historia Latina y el Caribe (07927061)
Contemporánea (0214-400X) Early Amer. Stud. Early American Studies
*Cult. & Cosmos Culture and Cosmos (1368-6534) Early Mediev. Eur. Early Medieval Europe
Cult. Anthropol. Cultural Anthropology (0963-9462)
Cult. Critique Cultural Critique *Early Sci. & Med. Early Science and Medicine
Cult. Dynam. Cultural Dynamics (0921-3740) (1383-7427)
Cult. Med. Psychiat. Culture, Medicine and *Earth Sci. Hist. Earth Sciences History
Psychiatry (0736-623X)
Cult. Scu. Cultura e Scuola *East Asian STS East Asian Science, Technology and
Society: An International Journal
Cultura (Rome) Cultura: Rivista Trimestriale
East Eur. Quart. East European Quarterly
Curr. Anthropol. Current Anthropology *EASTM East Asian Science, Technology, and
Curr. Work Hist. Med. Current Work in the History Medicine (1562-918X)
of Medicine (0011-3999) Ecology Ecology (0012-9658)
Czech Hist. Rev. Ceský casopis historický Econ. & Soc. Economy and Society
(0862-6111) Econ. Bot. Economic Botany
Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu Econ. Hist. Rev. Economic History Review
Dae-Dong-Mun-Hwa-Yongu (The Journal of Ecosystems Ecosystems (1432-9840)
Eastern Studies) Eighteenth Cent. Theory Interpr. Eighteenth Century:
Dædalus Dædalus (0011-5266) Theory and Interpretation
Dahlemer Archivgespr. Dahlemer Archivgespräche Eighteenth-Cent. Life Eighteenth-Century Life
(1431-6641) Eighteenth-Cent. Stud. Eighteenth-Century Studies
Dalhousie Rev. Dalhousie Review (0013-2586)
Danish Yearbk. Phil. Danish Yearbook of Philosophy ELH ELH: English Literary History (0013-8304)
Daphnis Daphnis: Zeitschrift für Mittlerc Deutsche *Endeavour Endeavour (0160-9327)
Literatur Éndoxa Éndoxa (1133-5351)
Deut. Arch. Erforschung Mittel. Deutsches Archiv Engl. Hist. Rev. English Historical Review
für Erforschung des Mittelalters (0012-1223) Engl. Lang. Notes English Language Notes
Deut. Vierteljahrsschr. Literaturwiss. Geistesgesch. Engl. Stud. English Studies
Deutsch Vierteljahrsschrift für Enlight. & Dissent Enlightenment and Dissent
Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte (0262-7612)
Deut. Z. Phil. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Environ. & Hist. Environment and History
Dialectica Dialectica: International Review of *Environ. Hist. Environmental History (1084-5453)
Philosophy of Knowledge Eos Eos: Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Dialogue Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review (0096-3941)
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Episteme Episteme: Filosofia e História da Ciência Gend. & Hist. Gender and History (0953-5233)
em Revista (1413 - 5736) Genders Genders
Epistemologia Epistemologia (0392-9760) Genèses Genèses: Sciences Sociales et Histoire
Eranos Eranos: Acta Philologica Suecana Genet. Resourc. Crop Evol. Genetic Resources and
Erkenntnis Erkenntnis: International Journal of Crop Evolution (0925-9864)
Analytic Philosophy Geof. Internat. Geofı́sica Internacional (0016-7169)
*Eso Esoterica (1523-1224) Geogr. J. Geographical Journal
Essays Arts Sci. Essays in Arts and Sciences Geogr. Rev. Geographical Review
Essays Med. Stud. Essays in Medieval Studies Geogr. Z. Geographische Zeitschrift (0016-7479)
(1043-2213) *Geohist. Bl. Geohistorische Blätter (1436-3135)
Estud. Hist. Ciencias Téc. Estudios de Historia das Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen
Ciencias e das Técnicas Geologische Bundesanstalt. Abhandlungen
Ethics Sci. Med. Ethics in Science and Medicine (0378-0864)
(0306-4581) Georgia Hist. Quart. Georgia Historical Quarterly
Ethnic Racial Stud. Ethnic and Racial Studies Georgia J. Sci. Georgia Journal of Science
Ethnohist. Ethnohistory: Journal of the American Germ. Hist. German History (0266-3554)
Society for Ethnohistory Germ. Hist. Instit. Bull. German Historical Institute
Étud. Phil. Études Philosophiques (0014-2166) Bulletin (1048-9134)
Étud. Renan. Études Renaniennes Germ. Rev. The Germanic Review
Étud. XVIII Siècle Études sur le XVIIIe Siècle Germ. Stud. Rev. German Studies Review
Euphrosyne Euphrosyne: Revista de Filologia Gesch. Gesell. Geschichte und Gesellschaft
Classica (0340-613X)
Eur. Astron. Soc. News. European Astronomical *Gesnerus Gesnerus (0016-9161)
Society Newsletter *Gewina Gewina (0928-303X)
Eur. Hist. Quart. European History Quarterly Glotta Glotta: Zeitschrift griechische und lateinische
Eur. J. Phys. European Journal of Physics Sprache
Eur. Legacy European Legacy (1084-8770) Goethe Jahrb. Goethe Jahrbuch
Eur. Rev. European Review Grad. Fac. Phil. J. Graduate Faculty Philosophy
Eur. Romantic Rev. European Romantic Review Journal (0093-4240)
Eur.-Asia Stud. Europe-Asia Studies (0966-8136) Gradhiva Gradhiva (Département Archives et
d’Ethnographie du Musée de l’Homme, Paris)
Eurasian Soil Sci. Eurasian Soil Science (1064-2293)
Great Ideas Today Great Ideas Today
Europhys. News Europhysics News (0531-7479)
Greece & Rome Greece and Rome
Exemplaria Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in
Greek Roman Byzantine Stud. Greek, Roman, and
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Byzantine Studies
Explor. Econ. Hist. Explorations in Economic
*Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao Guangxi Minzu
History
Xueyuan Xuebao
FASEB J. The FASEB Journal
Gutenberg Jahrb. Gutenberg Jahrbuch (0072-9094)
Feminist Stud. Feminist Studies
Han’guk Kwahak-sa Hakhoe-ji Han’guk Kwahak-sa
*Filozofski Vest. Filozofski Vestnik (0353-4510) Hakhoe-ji (Journal of the Korean History of
Folia Mendel. Folia Mendeliana Musei Moravia Science Society) (1229-7895)
Fortschr. Neurol. Psychiat. Fortschritte der *Han’guk Munhwa Han’guk Munhwa (Korean
Neurologie, Psychiatrie Culture)
*Found. Chem. Foundations of Chemistry *Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo Han-gook-sa Yeon-goo
(1386-4238) (Journal of Korean History)
Found. Phys. Foundations of Physics (0015-9018) *Han-kuk-sasangsahak Han-kuk-sasangsahak (The
*Found. Sci. Foundations of Science (1233-1821) Study of Korean History of Thoughts)
Franciscan Stud. Franciscan Studies (0080-5459) Hanxue yanjiu Hanxue yanjiu (Chinese Studies)
Freiburger Z. Phil. Theol. Freiburger Zeitschrift für (02544466)
Philosophie und Theologie (0016-0725) Harvard J. Asia. Stud. Harvard Journal of Asiatic
French Col. Hist. French Colonial History Studies
(1539-3402) Harvard Libr. Bull. Harvard Library Bulletin
French Forum French Forum (0098-9355) (0017-8136)
French Hist. French History (0269-1191) Hegel Jahrb. Hegel Jahrbuch
*French Hist. Stud. French Historical Studies Helv. Chim. Acta Helvetica Chimica Acta
(0016-1071) (0018-019X (print), 1522-2675 (online))
Frühmittelalt. Stud. Frühmittelalterliche Studien Hermes Hermes: Zeitschrift für Klassische
(0071-9706) Philologic
Futuribles Futuribles Heroic Age The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies Medieval Northwestern Europe (1526-1867)
Garden Hist. Garden History *Himal. Res. Bull. Himalayan Research Bulletin
Gaz. Arch. La Gazette des Archives Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. Hispanic American
*Gen. Mole. Bio. Genetics and Molecular Biology Historical Review
(1415-4757) Hispanic Rev. Hispanic Review
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Hist. & Anthro. History and Anthropology Hist. Z. Historische Zeitschrift (0018-2613)
(0275-7206) Histoire & Mesure
Hist. & Mem. History and Memory: Studies in Histoire Educ. Histoire de l’Education (0221-6280)
Representation of the Past (0935-560X) *Historia Historia (0018-2311)
*Hist. & Tech. History and Technology (0734-1512) Historian Historian: Journal of History
Hist. & Theory History and Theory (0018-2656) History History (0018-2648)
Hist. Africa History in Africa (0361-5413) Homme Homme: Revue Française d’Anthropologie
Hist. Anthropol. Newslett. History of Anthropology Homme Société Homme et la Société
Newsletter (0362-9074) HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Hist. Childhood Quart. History of Childhood Hsin-shih-hsueh Hsin-shih-hsueh (New History)
Quarterly (1023-2249)
Hugoye
Hist. Écon. Soc. Histoire, Économie et Société
Hum. Tech. Rev. Humanities and Technology Review
Hist. Educ. History of Education (0046-760X) Humboldt Humboldt (Internationales Nationes)
*Hist. Educ. Quart. History of Education Quarterly Humor & Health J. Humor and Health Journal
(0018-2680) Huntia Huntia (0073-4071)
Hist. Educ. Rev. History of Education Review Huntington Libr. Quart. Huntington Library
(0819-8691) Quarterly
Hist. et Nature Histoire et Nature (0396-9681) Hyeondae Bukhan Yeonku Hyeondae Bukhan
*Hist. Europ. Ideas History of European Ideas Yeonku (North Korean Studies Review)
(0191-6599) Hygiea Internationalis
Hist. High. Educ. Ann. History of Higher Education HYLE Hyle (1433-5158)
Annual (0737-2698) I Tatti Stud. I Tatti Studies: Essays in the
*Hist. Hum. Sci. History of the Human Sciences Renaissance
(0952-6951) Icon Icon: Journal of the International Committee for
Hist. J. Historical Journal (0018-246X) the History of Technology
*Hist. Math. Historia Mathematica (0315-0860) Ideal. Stud. Idealistic Studies
Hist. Mesure Histoire et Mesure (0982-1783) *Imago Mundi Imago Mundi (0308-5694)
Hist. Mex. Historia Mexicana Impact Sci. Soc. Impact of Science on Society
*Hist. Phil. Life Sci. History and Philosophy of the (0019-2872)
Life Sciences (0391-9714) *Indian J. Hist. Sci. Indian Journal of History of
Hist. Phil. Logic History and Philosophy of Logic Science (0019-5235)
(0144-5340) Indiana Mag. Hist. Indiana Magazine of History
Hist. Phil. Quart. History of Philosophy Quarterly Indust. Archaeol. Industrial Archaeology
(0740-0675) (0019-7971)
Indust. Corp. Change Industrial and Corporate
Hist. Phys. History of Physics Newsletter
Change
(1048-1338)
*Int. J. Impact Eng. International Journal of Impact
Hist. Pol. Thought History of Political Thought Engineering (0734-743X)
(0143-781X) Int. J. Mid. East Stud. International Journal of
*Hist. Psychiat. History of Psychiatry (0957-154X) Middle East Studies
*Hist. Psychol. History of Psychology (1093-4510) Int. J. Phil. Stud. International Journal of
*Hist. Rec. Aust. Sci. Historical Records of Philosophical Studies
Australian Science (0727-3061) Int. J. Psychiat. International Journal of Psychiatry
Hist. Reflect. Historical Reflections/Réflexions Int. J. Psychoanal. International Journal of
Historiques Psychoanalysis
Hist. Relig. History of Religions (0018-2710) Int. Phil. Quart. International Philosophical
Hist. Res. Historical Research: The Bulletin of the Quarterly
Institute of Historical Research (0950-3471) Int. Rev. Soc. Hist. International Review of Social
Hist. Rev. New Bks. History: Reviews of New Books History
(0361-2759) Int. Stud Phil Sci. International Studies in the
*Hist. Sci. History of Science (0073-2753) Philosophy of Science (0269-8595)
Hist. Sci. Médicales Histoire des Sciences Médicales Int. Z. Phil. Intemationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie
(0440-8888) Interdiscipl. Sci. Rev. Interdisciplinary Science
*Hist. Scientiarum Historia Scientiarum (0285-4821) Reviews (0308-0188)
Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci. Historical Studies in the Natural *Internat. J. Devel. Biol. International Journal of
Sciences (1939-1811) Developmental Biology (0214-6282)
Internat. Soc. Sci. J. International Social Science
*Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. Historical Studies in the Journal (0020-8701)
Physical and Biological Sciences (0890-9997)
Interpretation Interpretation: A Journal of Political
Hist. Teach. History Teacher (0018-2745) Philosophy
Hist. Tech. History of Technology (0307-5451) Intersezioni Intersezioni: Rivista di Storia delle ldee
Hist. Today History Today Intertexts lntertexts
*Hist. Univ. History of Universities (0144-5138) Invest. Cienc. Investigación y Ciencia (0210-136X)
Hist. Workshop J. History Workshop Journal Iran. Stud. Iranian Studies
(1363-3554) Irish Astron. J. The Irish Astronomical Journal
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*Irish Hist. Stud. Irish Historical Studies: Joint J. Guild. Age Prog. Era Journal of the Guilded Age
Journal of the Irish Historical Society and the and Progressive Era
Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies J. Hellen. Stud. Journal of Hellenic Studies
(0021-1214) J. Hist. Arabic Sci. Journal for the History of Arabic
*Isis Isis (0021-1753) Science (0379-2927)
Islam. Sci. Newslett. Islamic Science Newsletter *J. Hist. Astron. Journal for the History of
Israel Stud. Israel Studies (1084-9513) Astronomy (0021-8286)
Issues Sci. Tech. Issues in Science and Technology *J. Hist. Behav. Sci. Journal of the History of the
(0748-5492) Behavioral Sciences (0022-5061)
Issues Writing Issues in Writing *J. Hist. Biol. Journal of the History of Biology
(0022-5010)
*Ist. Ark. Istoricheskii arkhiv (0869-6322)
J. Hist. Collect. Journal of the History of Collections
Istor. Astron Issled. Istoriko-Astronomicheskie (0954-6650)
Issledovaniia J. Hist. Dent. Journal of the History of Dentistry
Istor. Metodol. Estestv. Nauk Istoriia i Metodologiia (1089-6287)
Estestvennykh Nauk J. Hist. Econ. Thought Journal of the History of
Iz. Ist. Biol. lz lstorii Biologii Economic Thought
J. Aesthet. Art Crit. Journal of Aesthetics and Art J. Hist. Geogr. Journal of Historical Geography
Criticism *J. Hist. Ideas Journal of the History of Ideas
*J. Amer. Acad. Relig. Journal of the American (0022-5037)
Academy of Religion (0002-7189) *J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. Journal of the History of
J. Amer. Cult. Journal of American Culture Medicine and Allied Sciences (0022-5045)
J. Amer. Hist. Journal of American History J. Hist. Metall. Soc. Journal of the Historical
(0021-8723) Metallurgy Society
J. Amer. Orient. Soc. Journal of the American *J. Hist. Neurosci. Journal of the History of the
Oriental Society Neurosciences (0964-704X)
J. Amer. Res. Cent. Egypt Journal of the American J. Hist. Phil. Journal of the History of Philosophy
Research Center in Egypt (0022-5053)
J. Anthropol. Soc. Oxford Journal of the J. Hist. Sexual. Journal of the History of Sexuality
Anthropological Society of Oxford J. Hist. Sociol. Journal of Historical Sociology
J. Arch. Org. Journal of Archival Organization J. Illinois Hist. Journal of Illinois History
(1533-2748) J. Indo-Euro. Stud. Journal of Indo-European Studies
J. Asia. Journal Asiatique (0092-2323)
J. Indo-Judaic Stud. Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies
J. Asian Stud. Journal of Asian Studies (0021-9118)
(1206-9930)
*J. Astron. Hist. Herit. Journal of Astronomical J. Indust. Hist Journal of Industrial History
History and Heritage (1440-2507) (1463-6174)
J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. Journal of Atmospheric J. Inst. Romance Stud. Journal of the Institute of
and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (1364-6826) Romance Studies
J. Balt. Stud. Journal of Baltic Studies (0162-9778) J. Interdis. Hist. Journal of Interdisciplinary History
J. Black Stud. Journal of Black Studies (0022-1953)
*J. Brit. Stud. Journal of British Studies J. Japan. Stud. Journal of Japanese Studies
J. Can. Stud. Journal of Canadian Studies J. Latin Amer. Stud. Journal of Latin American
J. Chem Educ. Journal of Chemical Education Studies
(0021-9584) J. Med. & Phil. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
J. Classic. Soc. Journal of Classical Sociology (0360-5310)
*J. Cold War Stud. Journal of Cold War Studies *J. Med. Biogr. Journal of Medical Biography
(1520-3972) (0967-7720)
J. Colonialism Col. Hist. Journal of Colonialism and J. Med. Latin Journal of Medieval Latin (0778-9750)
Colonial History (1532-5768) J. Med. Primat. Journal of Medical Primatology
J. Medieval Early Mod. Stud. Journal of Medieval
J. Contemp. Hist. Journal of Contemporary History
and Early Modern Studies (1082-9636)
(0022-0094)
J. Medieval Hist. Journal of Medieval History
*J. Dial. Natur. Journal of Dialectics of Nature (0304-4181)
J. Early Mod. Hist. Journal of Early Modem History J. Mil. Hist. Journal of Military History
J. Early Repub. Journal of the Early Republic J. Miss. Hist. Journal of Mississippi History
J. Econ. Hist. Journal of Economic History (0022-2771)
J. Egypt. Archaeol. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology J. Mod. Hist. Journal of Modern History (0022-2801)
J. Eur. Econ. Hist. Journal of European Economic J. Music Theory Journal of Music Theory
History J. Near East. Stud. Journal of Near Eastern Studies
J. Eur. Stud. Journal of European Studies J. Pac. Hist. Journal of Pacific History (0022-3344)
(0047-2441) J. Phil. Journal of Philosophy
J. Gen. Phil. Sci. Journal for General Philosophy of J. Phil. Res. Journal of Philosophical Research
Science (0925-4560) J. Policy Hist. Journal of Policy History
J. Geoph. Res. Journal of Geophysical Research J. Psychohist. Journal of Psychohistory
(0148-0227) J. Relig. Journal of Religion
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Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan Lishi yuyan yanjiuso jikan Meteor. Planet. Sci. Meteoritics and Planetary
(Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Science
Academia Sinica) (1012-4195) Mex. Stud. Mexican Studies
*Llull Llull (0210-8615) *MHNH MHNH (Revista Internacional de
Local Hist. The Local Historian Investigación sobre Magia y Astrologı́a Antiguas)
Locke Newslett. The Locke Newsletter (1578-4517)
Logos Logos (0868-7692) Mich. Acad. Michigan Academician: Papers of the
Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
London J. London Journal
(0026-2005)
Louisiana Hist. Louisiana History *Micrologus Micrologus (1123-2560)
Ludus Vitalis Ludus Vitalis: Revista de Filosofı́a de Mid. East Stud. Middle Eastern Studies
las Ciencias de la Vida Mid. East Stud. Assoc. Bull. Middle East Studies
*Lychnos Lychnos (0076-1648) Association Bulletin (0026-3184)
Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum al-Insaniyah *Minerva Minerva (0026-4695)
Majallat Kulliyat al-Adab wa-al-’Ulum Ming Stud. Ming Studies
al-Insaniyah (0258-1132) Mining Hist. J. Mining History Journal
Manchester Reg. Hist. Rev. Manchester Region Misc. Marciana Miscellanea Marciana
History Review (0952-4320) Missouri Hist. Rev. Missouri Historical Review
*Manguinhos História, Ciências, Mitt. Berliner Gesell. Anthro. Ethn. Urgesch.
Saúde—Manguinhos (0104-5970) Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für
Mankind Quart. Mankind Quarterly Anthropologie Ethnologie und Urgeschichte
Manuscripta Manuscripta (0178-7896)
Manuscripta Orient. Manuscripta Orientalia Mitt. Deutsch. Math.-Vereinig. Mitteilungen der
(1238-5018) Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung
Mariner’s Mirror Mariner’s Mirror Mitt. Forschungsbeitr. Cusanus Ges. Mitteilungen
Maryland Hist. Maryland Historian und Forschungsbeiträge der Cusanus- Gesellschaft
Maryland Hist. Mag. Maryland Historical Magazine Mitt. Gauss Ges. Mitteilungen, Gauss- Gesellschaft
E.V. Göttingen (0435-1452)
Mat. Disc. Anal. Testi Class. Materiali e Discussioni
per l’Analisi dei Testi Classici Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch. Chem.
Mitteilungen (0934-8506)
Math. Semesterber. Mathematische Semesterberichte
Mitt. Naturforsclt Ges. Bern Mitteilungen der
Math. Teach. Mathematics Teacher Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern
Mathesis Mathesis: Filosofı́a e Historia de las Mittellatein. Jahrb. Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch:
Matemáticas Internationale Zeitschrift für Mediavistik
Meas. Sci Tech. Measurement Science and MLN Modern Language Notes
Technology (0957-0233) Mnemosyne Mnemosyne: Bibliotheca Philologica
Med. Gesell. Gesch. Medizin, Gesellschaft, und Classica Batava
Geschichte (0939-351X) Mod. Philol. Modern Philology (0026-8232)
*Med. Hist. Medical History (0025-7273) Mod. Schoolman Modern Schoolman
Mediaeval Stud. Mediaeval Studies Mod. Theol. Modern Theology (0266-7177)
Mediaevalia Mediaevalia: A Journal of Mediaeval Modernism/Modernity Modernism/Modernity
Studies (1080-6601; 1071-6068)
Mediaevalia Phil. Polonorum Mediaevalia *Mon. Nipp. Monumenta Nipponica
Philosophica Polonorum Monatsber. Deut. Akad. Wiss. Berlin Monatsberichte
Medieval Phil. & Theol. Medieval Philosophy and der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu
Theology (1057-0608) Berlin
Medieval Prosopogr. Medieval Prosopography Monatshefte Monatshefte
Medievalia Hum. Medievalia et Humanistica: Monist Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture General Philosophical Inquiry
Medioevo Medioevo: Saggi e Ressegne Monograf. Dziejow Nauki Tech. Monografie z
Dziejow Nauki i Techniki (0077-054X)
*Medizinhist. J. Medizinhistorisches Journal
(0025-8431) Mosaic Mosaic: Journal for the Comparative Study
of Literature and Ideas
Melbourne Hist. J. Melbourne Historical Journal
N. Y. Hist. New York History (0146-437X)
Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts Belles-Lett. Dijon Mémoires de N. Y. Rev. Bks. New York Review of Books
l’Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de (0028-7504)
Dijon
Nagoya Kogyo Daigaku gakuho Nagoya Kogyo
Mem. Accad. Sci Torino Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Natur. Daigaku gakuho (0369-3171)
Memorie della Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, Natur. Soc. Thought Nature, Society, and Thought: A
Classe di Scienze Fisiche Matematiche e Naturali Journal of Dialectical and Historical Materialism
Mem. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lond. Memoirs of the Royal Nature Nature (0028-0836)
Astronomical Society of London *Naturwiss. Rundsch. Naturwissenschaftliche
Memorandum Memorandum (1676-1669) Rundschau (0028-1050)
Mendel Newslett. Mendel Newsletter (0025-9241) Naukov. Naukovedenie
Mercury Mercury (0047-6773) Near East. Archaeol. Near Eastern Archaeology
*Metascience Metascience (0815-0796) (1094-2076)
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*Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Partisan Rev. Partisan Review
Ban) Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Past & Present Past and Present (0031-2746)
Kexue Ban) Pecia Pecia: Ressources en Médiévistique
Neuphilolog. Mitteil. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen Penn. Hist. Pennsylvania History: A Journal of
Neuroscientist The Neuroscientist Mid-Atlantic Studies (0031-4528)
Neusis Neusis Penn. Mag. Hist. Biogr. Pennsylvania Magazine of
*New Engl. Quart. New England Quarterly History and Biography (0031-4578)
*New Hibernia Rev. New Hibernia Review Pensée (Paris) Pensée: Recherches Marxistes,
(1092-3977) Sciences, Société, Philosophic
New Ideas Psychol. New Ideas in Psychology Peritia Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of
Ireland
New Phil. New Philosophy (0028-6443)
Perspect. Biol. Med. Perspectives in Biology and
New Scientist New Scientist (0262-4079) Medicine (0031-5982)
New Vico Stud. New Vico Studies *Perspect. Sci. Perspectives on Science (1063-6145)
News HOPOS Newsletter of HOPOS (1544-9912 Perspect. Sci. Christ. Faith Perspectives on Science
(formerly 1527-9332)) and Christian Faith
Nineteenth-Cent. Prose Nineteenth-Century Prose Pesquisa Pesquisa
Nineteenth-Cent. Stud. Nineteenth-Century Studies *Pharm. Hist. Pharmacy in History (0031-7047)
(0893-7931) Phil Soc. Sci. Philosophy of the Social Sciences
*Noesis Noesis (1223-4249) (0048-3931)
Nord. Mat. Tidsskr. Nordisk Matematisk Tidsskrift Phil. & Geog. Philosophy and Geography
North Carolina Hist. Rev. North Carolina Historical (1090-3771)
Review (0029-2494) Phil. Forum Philosophical Forum
North. Hist. Northern History (0078-172X) Phil. Hist. Sci. Philosophy and the History of
*Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. Notes and Records of Science: A Taiwanese Journal
the Royal Society (0035-9149) Phil. J. Philosophical Journal: Transactions of the
Notre Dame Phil. Rev. Notre Dame Philosophical Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow
Reviews (1538-1617) Phil. Jahrb. Philosophisches Jahrbuch
Nous Nous *Phil. Natur. Philosophia Naturalis (0031-8027)
Nouv. Républ. Lett. Nouvelles de la République des Phil. Psychiat. Psychol. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and
Lettres Psychology
Nova Acta Paracelsica Nova Acta Paracelsica: Phil. Psychol. Philosophical Psychology
Jahrbuch der Schweizerischen Phil. Quart. Philosophical Quarterly
Paracelsus-Gesellschaft Phil. Rev. Philosophical Review
Novaia Noveish. Ist. Novaia i noveishaia istoriia Phil. Sci. Philosophy of Science (0031-8248)
Phil. Soc. Crit. Philosophy and Social Criticism
*NTM NTM (0036-6978)
Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London Royal Society of
*Nuncius Nuncius (0394-7394) London. Philosophical Transactions.
Ohio Val. Hist. Ohio Valley History Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Oil-Indust. Hist. Oil-Industry History (1364-503X)
Ontario Hist. Ontario History (0030-2953) Philol. Quart. Philological Quarterly
Oregon Hist. Quart. Oregon Historical Quarterly Philologus Philologus: Zeitschrift für das Klassische
*Organon Organon (0078-6500) Altertum
Orientalia Orientalia (Pontificum Institutum Philosophy Philosophy: Journal of the British
Biblicum) Institute of Philosophy
*Osiris Osiris (0369-7827) Phronesis Phronesis: A Journal of Ancient
Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari: Studies in Ottoman Philosophy
Science Phys. Bl. Physikalische Blätter
Österreich. Z. Geschichtswiss. Österreichische *Phys. Persp. Physics in Perspective (1422-6944)
Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften Phys. Teacher Physics Teacher
Osteuropa Osteuropa (0030-6428) Phys. Today Physics Today (0031-9228)
*Otechest. Ist. Otechestvennaia istoriia Phys. Unserer Zeit Physik in Unserer Zeit
(0031-9252)
Oumei Yenjiu Oumei Yenjiu (Euro-American
Studies) Phys. World Physics World (0953-8585)
*Physis Physis (0031-9414)
Oxford Stud. Ancient Phil. Oxford Studies in Ancient
Planet. Space Sci. Planetary and Space Science
Philosophy
Platinum Metals Rev. Platinum Metals Review
Pacific Hist. Rev. Pacific Historical Review
Poetica Poetica: Zeitschrift für Sprach- und
Pacific Northwest Quart. Pacific Northwest Literaturwissenschaft
Quarterly (0030-8803) Poetics Today Poetics Today: International Journal
Pacific Sci. Pacific Science for Theory and Analysis of Literature and
Pacific. Phil. Quart. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly Communication
Pagine Stor. Med. Pagine di Storia della Medicina *Polhem Polhem (0281-2142)
Pales. Explor. Quart. Palestine Exploration Quarterly Polit. Life Sci. Politics and the Life Sciences
Pap. Brit. School Rome Papers of the British School Polity Polity: The Journal of the Northeastern
at Rome Political Science Association
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Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. Transactions of the War & Soc. War and Society
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences Welfengarten Welfengarten: Jahrbuch für Essayismus
Trans. Inst. Brit. Geogr. Transactions of the Institute Wellcome Hist. Wellcome History
of British Geographers West. Hist. Quart. Western Historical Quarterly
Trans. Int. Congr. Enlightenment Transactions of the (0043-3810)
International Congress on the Enlightenment Wiener Goethe Ver. Jahrb. Wiener - Goethe - Verein.
*Trans. Newcomen Soc. Transactions of the Jahrbuch (0250-443X)
Newcomen Society (0372-0187) Wiener Klin. Wochenschr. Wiener Klinische
Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. Transactions of the Royal Wochenschrift
Historical Society Wiener Stud. Wiener Studien
Trans. Royal Soc. Edinburgh Earth Sci. Transactions
William Mary Quart. William and Mary Quarterly
of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (Earth Science)
(0043-5597)
(0263-5933)
Wisc. Acad. Rev. Wisconsin Academy Review
Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Arts Lett. Transactions
of the Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Wolfenbütteler Renaiss. Mitt. Wolfenbütteler
Letters Renaissance Mitteilungen
Trends Neurosci. Trends in Neurosciences Wolfenbütteler Stud. Aufklärung Wolfenbütteler
TS y S Trabajo Social y Salud (1130-2976) Studien zur Aufklärung
Tsing-hua hsueh-pao Tsing-hua hsueh-pao (Journal Women Women: A Cultural Review
of Tsing-hua University) Women’s Hist. Rev. Women’s History Review
Twent.-Cent. Brit. Hist. Twentieth-Century British Worldviews Worldviews (1363-5247)
History (0955-2359) Wurzburger Medizin. Mitt. Wurzburger
Ugeskrift Læger Ugeskrift for Læger Medizinhistorische Mitteilungen (0177-5227)
Ugglan Ugglan (1102-4313) *Xinshixue Xinshixue (New History)
Universitas Universitas: Newsletter of the XVIIe Siècle XVIIe Siècle
International Centre for the History of Universities Yale J. Biol. Med. Yale Journal of Biology and
and Science Medicine (0044-0086)
Utilitas Utilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies Yearbk. Res. Cent. Germ. Austrian Exile Stud.
(0953-8208) Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and
*Variants Variants (1573-3084) Austrian Exile Studies (1388-3720)
*Variations Variations: Literaturzeitschrift der *Yeoksa Bipyeong Yeoksa Bipyeong
Universität Zürich (1424-7631) *Yoksa Hakbo Yoksa Hakbo (The Korean Historical
Vermont Hist. Vermont History: Proceedings of the Review)
Vermont Historical Society *Z. Kirchenges. Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte
Vesalius Vesalius (XXVesalius) (0044-2925)
VEST VEST: Tidskrift för Vetenskapsstudier Z. Allg. Wissenschaftstheor. Zeitschrift für
(0283-6025) Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie
Vest. San.-Peter. Univ. Vestnik Z. Bayer. Landesges. Zeitschrift für Bayerische
Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta (0132-4624) Landesgeschichte
Vestnik Arkhiv. Vestnik Arkhivista Z. Deut. Morgenldnd. Ges. Zeitschrift der Deutschen
Viator Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Morgealiindischen Gesellschaft
Vict. Lit. Cult. Victorian Literature and Culture Z. Gesam. Versicherungswis. Zeitschrift fuer die
(1060-1503) gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft
Victorian Newsletter Victorian Newsletter Z. Gesch. Arab.-Islam. Wiss. Zeitschrift für
Victorian Stud. Victorian Studies (0042-5222) Geschichte der Arabisch-Islamischen
Vie Sci. La Vie des Sciences: Comptes Rendus de Wissenschaften (0179-4639)
l’Académie des Sciences Z. Geschichtswiss. Zeitschrift für
*Vierteljahrshef. Zeitgesch. Vierteljahrshefte für Geschichtswissenschaft (0044-2828)
Zeitgeschichte Z. Phil. Forsch. Zeitschrift für Philosophische
VIET Voprosy istorii estestvoznaniia i tekhniki Forschung
(0205-9606) Z. Relig. Geistesgesch. Zeitschrift für Religions- und
Vigiliae Christianae Vigiliae Christianae Geistesgeschichte
(0042-6032) Z. Unternehmensgescht. Zeitschrift für
*Virginia Mag. Hist. Biogr. Virginia Magazine of Unternehmensgeschichte
History and Biography (0042-6636) Zetetic Zetetic Scholar (0741-6229)
*Vivarium Vivarium: Journal for Mediaeval Zhongguo Keji Shiliao Zhongguo Keji Shiliao (China
Philosophy and the Intellectual Life of the Middle Historical Materials of Science and Technology)
Ages (0042-7543) (1000-0798)
Vop. Fil. Voprosy filosofii (0042-8744) Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu
Vop. Ist. Voprosy istorii (0042-8779) (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Voz Coleg. Miguel Cervantes La voz del Colegio (1000-0224)
Miguel de Cervantes Zygon Zygon (0591-2385)
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16. S MITH, Pamela H., and Benjamin S CHMIDT.
(Eds.) Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe:
13. S HAPIN, Steven. The Scientific Life: A Moral
Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400–1800. (xi + 360
History of a Late Modern Vocation. (xvii + 468 pp.;
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of Chicago
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Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226763286.
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Contents: Pamela H. S MITH and Benjamin
S CHMIDT, “Introduction: Knowledge and Its
14. S IMON, Josep, and Néstor H ERRAN. (Eds.) Making in Early Modern Europe,” 1-16; Chan-
Beyond Borders: Fresh Perspectives in History of dra M UKERJI, “Women Engineers and the Culture
Science. with Tayra L ANUZA -NAVARRO, Pedro of the Pyrenees: Indigenous Knowledge and En-
RUIZ -C ASTELL, and Ximo G UILLEM -L LOBAT. (vii gineering in Seventeenth-Century France,” 19-44
+ 377 pp.; bibl.; index.) Newcastle: Cambridge [ref. 1635]; Linda S EIDEL, “Visual Representa-
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Contents: Josep S IMON and Néstor H ERRAN, “In- Ghent Altarpiece,” 45-67 [ref. 1186]; Simon W ER -
troduction,” 1-24; Tayra L ANUZA -NAVARRO, “Ge- RETT , “Explosive Affinities: Pyrotechnic Knowl-
ographies of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe,” edge in Early Modern Europe,” 68-89 [ref. 1546];
27-34; Danielle C OZZOLI, “Beyond Mixed Math- Londa S CHIEBINGER, “Naming and Knowing:
ematics: How a Translation Changed the Story The Global Politics of Eighteenth-Century Botan-
of Descartes’s Philosophy of Mathematics,” 35-60 ical Nomenclatures,” 90-105 [ref. 1829]; Her-
[ref. 1476]; Patrick B ONER, “Kepler’s Defence man P LEIJ, “Novel Knowledge: Innovation in
of Astrology and the Early Modern Emergence of Dutch Literature and Society of the Fifteenth and
Mathematics,” 61-78 [ref. 1521]; Tayra L ANUZA - Sixteenth Centuries,” 109-126; Rudolf D EKKER,
NAVARRO, “Astrology in Spanish Early Mod- “Watches, Diary Writing, and the Search for Self-
ern Institutions of Learning,” 79-98 [ref. 1524]; Knowledge in the Seventeenth Century,” 127-142
Josep S IMON, “Communicating Science and Ped- [ref. 1627]; Arianne BAGGERMAN, “The Moral of
agogy,” 101-112; Mónica B LANCO A BELLAN, the Story: Children’s Reading and the Catechism
“On How Johann Bernoulli’s Lessons on Differen- of Nature around 1800,” 143-162 [ref. 1797]; Lori
tial Calculus Were Communicated in Eighteenth- Anne F ERRELL, “Method as Knowledge: Scribal
Century France and Italy,” 113-140 [ref. 1722]; Theology, Protestantism, and the Reinvention of
Josep S IMON, “The Franco-British Communi- Shorthand in Sixteenth-Century England,” 163-
cation and Appropriation of Ganot’s Physique 177; Scott B LACK, “Boyle’s Essay: Genre and
(1851–1881),” 141-168 [ref. 2033]; Pedro RU ÍZ - the Making of Early Modern Knowledge,” 178-
C ASTELL, “Popularization of Science,” 171-178; 195 [ref. 1387]; Claudia S WAN, “Making Sense
Pedro RU ÍZ -C ASTELL, “A ‘National Fiesta’: To- of Medical Collections in Early Modern Holland:
tal Solar Eclipses and Popularization of Astron- The Uses of Wonder,” 199-213 [ref. 1617]; Ole
omy in Early Twentieth-Century Spain,” 179-198 Peter G RELL, “In Search of True Knowledge: Ole
[ref. 2829]; Tiina M ÄNNIST Ö -F UNK, “The Body Worm (1588–1654) and the New Philosophy,” 214-
of a Real Woman: Medicine in the Young Women’s 232 [ref. 1450]; Carina L. J OHNSON, “Stone Gods
Guidebooks Published in Finland, 1890–1923,” and Counter-Reformation Knowledges,” 233-247
199-218 [ref. 2491]; Matiana G ONZ ÁLEZ -S ILVA, [ref. 1197]; Jonathan S HEEHAN, “Temple and
“Leaving Suspicion Behind: Spanish Public Dis- Tabernacle: The Place of Religion in Early Mod-
courses on Private Funding of Human Genetics,” ern England,” 248-272; André WAKEFIELD, “The
219-234 [ref. 3616]; Néstor H ERRAN, “Science Fiscal Logic of Enlightened German Science,”
and Nation,” 237-248; Faidra PAPANELOPOULOU, 273-286 [ref. 1686].
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Immune Cells,” 213–229 [ref. 2337]; Karl H ALL, derzoek. Bijzondere documenten en documentaire
“The Schooling of Lev Landau: The European verzamelingen van de Leidse universiteitsbiblio-
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“Imagining the Cosmos: Utopians, Mystics, and 138–152; Barbara G RAVENDEEL, Pieter BAAS
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teit,” 153–161; Peter KOOLMEES, “Over koetjes
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in the New Russia: Crisis, Aid, Reform. (xiii + 193 Universiteitsmuseum Utrecht,” 162–174; Rolf ter
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lectie in de twintigste eeuw,” 175–181; Barbara
A LLART, “Utrechtse universitaire historische col-
21. G RAHAM, Loren R. Moscow Stories. (xi + lecties in onderwijs en onderzoek: Een pilot van
305 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Bloomington: Indiana gebruik van collecties in de praktijk,” 182–193;
University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0253347165. Tiny M ONQUIL -B ROERSEN, “Actueel verzamelen
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27. P ETERSEN, Chris, and Clifford M EAD. (Eds.) Argues that historians’ of science “obsession with
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Papers at Oregon State University. (6 vol.; ill.; bibl.) riography of scientific ideas based on texts and
Corvallis, OR: Valley Library Special Collections, doctrines.” (from the abstract)
Oregon State University, 2006. ISBN: 0962908231.
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tures with Scandalous Knowledge: Relativism and
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Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. (xv + 647–654.
421 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge Essay review of Barbara Herrnstein S MITH, Scan-
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780521529624. dalous Knowledge (2006) [ref. 47].
Contents: John H ENRY, “Ideology, Inevitabil- 52. E KMAN, Tomar, Anders H OULTZ, Chris-
ity, and the Scientific Revolution,” 552–559 ter N ORDLUND, Nina W ORMBS, and May-Britt
[ref. 1370]; Peter J. B OWLER, “What Darwin Ö HMAN. “The Big Picture. Nordic Summerschool
Disturbed: The Biology That Might Have Been,” in the History of Technology, 12–18 August 1999.”
560–567 [ref. 2308]; Steven F RENCH, “Genuine Polhem 17 (1999): 81–86.
Possibilities in the Scientific Past and How to Spot
Them,” 568–575 [ref. 3529]; Steve F ULLER, “The
Normative Turn: Counterfactuals and a Philo- 53. F ELLER, Irwin, and George G AMOTA. “Science
sophical Historiography of Science,” 576–584 Indicators as Reliable Evidence.” Minerva 45 (2007):
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“Argues for the more systematic use of historical
evidence in the formulation of science policy.”
45. R EVERBY, Susan M. “Inclusion and Exclusion: (from the abstract)
The Politics of History, Difference, and Medical
Research.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 63 (2008): 103–
113. 54. F U, Daiwie. “How Far Can East Asian STS Go?”
Article argues for the use of the term race as a East Asian STS 1 (2007): 1–14.
category of historical analysis. Introductory editorial for the first issue of this new
journal. See commentary: Sungook H ONG, “East
Asian STS” East Asian STS 1 (2007): 233–236
46. ROUX, Sophie. (Ed.) Retours sur l’affaire So- [ref. 616].
kal. Collection Histoire Des Sciences. (x + 190
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: L’Harmattan, 2007. ISBN:
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edge: Science, Truth and the Human. Science and
Cultural Theory. (viii + 198 pp.; bibl.; index.)
Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN: 56. H ENRY, John. “Historical and Other Studies of
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57. M AIENSCHEIN, Jane, Manfred L AUBICHLER,
48. T OBIN, William. “Full-Text Search Capability: and Andrea L OETTGERS. “How Can History of
A New Tool for Researching the Development of Science Matter to Scientists?” Part of Focus Section
Scientific Language. The ‘Whirlpool Nebula’ as a “What is the Value of History of Science?” [ref. 58].
Case Study.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 62 (2008): Isis 99 (2008): 341–349.
187–196. Argues for historians to more often utilize what
George Sarton called the “perspective from the
point of view of the scientist.”
6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE AS A
PROFESSION 58. M AIENSCHEIN, Jane, and George S MITH.
(includes teaching of history of science) “What Difference Does History of Science Make,
Anyway?” Introduction to Focus Section “What is
49. B ERTHELOT, Jean-Michel, Olivier M ARTIN, and the Value of History of Science?” Isis 99 (2008):
Cécile C OLLINET. Savoirs et savants : les études sur 318–321.
la science en France. Science, histoire et société. (vii Criticizes historians of science for not working
+ 282 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris: Presses universitaires de hard enough to make their work valuable to out-
France, 2005. ISBN: 2130545238. siders who don’t understand its potential. Contents:
On the field of science studies in France in the last Graeme G OODAY et al., “Does Science Education
30 years. Need the History of Science?” 322–330 [ref. 262];
Andrew H AMILTON and Quentin D. W HEELER,
50. C OOPERSMITH, Jonathan. “The Dog that Did “Taxonomy and Why History of Science Matters
Not Bark during the Night: The ‘Normalcy’ of Rus- for Science: A Case Study,” 331–340 [ref. 3587];
sian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Science and Technology Jane M AIENSCHEIN, Manfred L AUBICHLER and
Studies.” Tech. & Cult. 47 (2006): 623–637. Andrea L OETTGERS, “How Can History of Sci-
ence Matter to Scientists?” 341–349 [ref. 57];
Katherine PANDORA and Karen A. R ADER, “Sci-
51. C OOTER, Roger. “After Death/After-‘Life’: The
ence in the Everyday World: Why Perspectives
Social History of Medicine in Post-Postmodernity.”
from the History of Science Matter,” 350–364
Part of a series of essays on “Twenty Years of Social
[ref. 61]; Zuoyue WANG and Naomi O RESKES,
History of Medicine” [ref. 516]. Soc. Hist. Med. 20
“History of Science and American Science Policy,”
(2007): 441–464.
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On the need for social historians of medicine to
reengage politically and intellectually with the
contemporary world. 59. M ALONE, Jay et al. “News of the Profession.”
Isis 98 (2007): 597–601.
7. Historians of science 7
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J. 42 (2007): 269–298. STONE (2007) [ref. 4], 225–227.
On methodology and historiography in the history On Roy Porter.
of medicine, including discussion of contemporary
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8 7. Historians of science
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Limits of Scientific Knowledge. Continuum Studies Explanation, Theory Structure, Incommensurability,
in British Philosophy. (x + 225 pp.; bibl.; index.) and Physical Necessity. (xv + 146 pp.; bibl.; index.)
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justified, and deployed for extra-scientific goals. Issues: Is ‘Anthropic Selection’ Science?” Phys.
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Looking at philosophers from Descartes to Feyer- Contents: Lorraine DASTON, “On Scientific Obser-
abend, this book asks “how the historical process vation,” 97–110; Peter G ALISON, “Ten Problems
affects our conception of science, including our in History and Philosophy of Science,” 111–124;
understanding of its validity as well as our general Michael F RIEDMAN, “History and Philosophy of
conception of knowledge.” (from the publisher) Science in a New Key,” 125–134.
108. M CARTHUR, Dan. “The Anti-Philosophical 118. S ANITT, Nigel. (Ed.) Motivating Science: Sci-
Stance, the Realism Question and Scientific Practice.” ence from a Philosophical, Educational and Cultural
Found. Sci. 11 (2006): 369–397. Perspective. (x + 236 pp.; bibl.) Luton, England:
Pantaneto Press, 2005. ISBN: 0954978005.
Selection of articles taken from The Pantaneto
109. M C L EISH, Christina. “Am I a Rodent?” Stud.
Forum, which explores communication among
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scientists and its relationship to the philosophical
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and Conceptual Change (2004).
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Knowledge and Attitudes across Cultures: A Meta-
analysis.” Public Underst. Sci. 17 (2008): 35–54.
132. G ULBRANDSEN, Magnus, and Liv
L ANGFELDT. “In Search of ‘Mode 2’: The Na-
126. BAUER, Martin W., Nick A LLUM, and Steve ture of Knowledge Production in Norway.” Minerva
M ILLER. “What Can We Learn from 25 Years of 42 (2004): 237–250.
PUS Survey Research? Liberating and Expanding
the Agenda.” Part of a special issue: “Publics and 133. H AMLIN, Christopher. “STS: Where the Marx-
Science—New Understandings” [ref. 168]. Public ist Critique of Capitalist Science Goes to Die?” Sci.
Underst. Sci. 16 (2007): 79–95. Cult. 16 (2007): 467–474.
Response to Gary W ERSKEY, “The Marxist Cri-
127. C OLLINS, Harry. “A New Programme of Re- tique of Capitalist Science” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007):
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of Expertise and Experience. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 38
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Contents: Harry C OLLINS and Gary S ANDERS, Chaos Theory and the Challenge of Learning Across
“They Give You the Keys and Say ‘Drive It!’ Disciplines. (288 pp.; 6x9;.) Chicago: University Of
Managers, Referred Expertise, and Other Exper- Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 0226429784.
tises,” 621–641; Jeff S HRAGER, “The Evolution “By engaging with recent debates about interdis-
of BioBike: Community Adaptation of a Bio- ciplinary research, Kellert contributes a theoretical
computing Platform,” 642–656; Harry C OLLINS, vocabulary and a set of critical frameworks for
Robert E VANS and Mike G ORMAN, “Trading the rigorous examination of borrowing.” (from the
Zones and Interactional Expertise,” 657–666; publisher)
Harry C OLLINS, “Mathematical Understanding
and the Physical Sciences,” 667–685; Robert
E VANS, “Social Networks and Private Spaces 135. L ENOIR, Timothy. “Techno-Humanism: Re-
in Economic Forecasting,” 686–697; Lekelia D. quiem for the Cyborg.” In Genesis Redux, edited by
J ENKINS, “Bycatch: Interactional Expertise, Dol- R ISKIN (2007) [ref. 597], 196–220.
phins and the US Tuna Fishery,” 698–712; Rodrigo
R IBEIRO, “The Role of Interactional Expertise in 136. L I Xiao-bo and Z HU Li-jun. “Sociology of
Interpreting: The Case of Technology Transfer in science and scientific rhetoric.” [Translated title.] In
the Steel Industry,” 713–721; Evan S ELINGER, Hu- Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 28, no. 1 (2006): 47–52.
bert D REYFUS and Harry C OLLINS, “Interactional
Expertise and Embodiment,” 722–740; Theresa
S CHILHAB, “Interactional Expertise through the 137. L I Xing-min. “The function of the appreciation
Looking Glass: A Peek at Mirror Neurons,” 741– of beauty in science.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.
747; Martin W EINEL, “Primary Source Knowledge J. Dial. Natur. 28, no. 1 (2006): 8–15.
and Technical Decision-Making: Mbeki and the On the various functions of beauty in science (men-
AZT Debate,” 748–760. tal, cultural, epistemological, and methodological).
On its power on scientists in scientific investiga-
tions and the evaluation and justification of scien-
128. C UTCLIFFE, Stephen H. Ideas, Machines, and tific theories.
Values: An Introduction to Science, Technology, and
Society Studies. (xii + 179 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham,
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129. D URANT, Darrin. “Accounting for Expertise:
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139. LYNCH, Michael. “From Ruse to Farce.” First
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article in a symposium on “Expert Metascientists.”
Reply: Brian W YNNE, “Elephants in the Rooms Soc. Stud. Sci. 36 (2006): 819–826.
Where Publics Encounter ‘Science’? A Response On the role of science studies in political cases,
to Darrin Durant, ‘Accounting for Expertise: focusing on the expert testimony of Michael Ruse
Wynne and the Autonomy of the Lay Public,’ ” and Steve Fuller in two different court cases on
21–33. the teaching of alternatives to evolution in Amer-
ican public schools. Symposium contents: Steve
130. F INNEGAN, Diarmid A. “The Spatial Turn: F ULLER, “A Step toward the Legalization of Sci-
Geographical Approaches in the History of Science.” ence Studies,” 827–834 [ref. 3451]; Kevin L AM -
J. Hist. Biol. 41 (2008): 369–388. BERT , “Fuller’s Folly, Kuhnian Paradigms, and
Intelligent Design,” 835–842 [ref. 3596]; Gary
E DMOND and David M ERCER, “Anti-social Epis-
131. G IERYN, Thomas F. “Instrumentalities of Place temologies,” 843–853; Simon A. C OLE, “Wit-
in Science and Art.” In Instruments in Art and Sci- nessing Creation,” 855–860 [ref. 190]; Michael E.
ence, edited by S CHRAMM et al. (2008) [ref. 1419], G ORMAN, “STS, Ethics, and Knowledge Transfer
394–421. in the Courtroom: Personal Experiences,” 861–
12 12. Linguistic & visual aspects of science
866; Michael LYNCH, “Expert Metascientists,” with an introduction by Lissa ROBERTS. (304 pp.)
867–868. Amsterdam: Balans, 2005. ISBN: 9050187099.
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140. M AGNUS, P. D. “Distributed Cognition and the
Task of Science.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 297–310. 147. S HENG Xiao-ming. “The Paris school and
laboratory studies.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. J.
Dial. Natur. 27, no. 3 (2005): 64–70.
141. N OWOTNY, Helga, Peter S COTT, and Michael
G IBBONS. “Introduction: ‘Mode 2’ Revisited: The
New Production of Knowledge.” Special issue dis- 148. T UCKER, Aviezer. “The Political Theory of
cussing Gibbons et al. (eds.), The New Production of French Science Studies in Context.” Perspect. Sci. 15
Knowledge (1994) and Nowotny et al. (eds.), Rethink- (2007): 202–221.
ing Science (2001). Minerva 41 (2003): 179–194.
Contents: Roy M AC L EOD, “Preface,” 177–178; 149. V RIES, Gerard de. “What is Political in Sub-
John de la M OTHE, “Re-Thinking Policy in the politics? How Aristotle Might Help STS.” Soc. Stud.
New Republic of Knowledge,” 195–205; Olle Sci. 37 (2007): 781–809.
E DQVIST, “Layered Science and Science Poli-
cies,” 207–221; Sheila JASANOFF, “Technologies
of Humility: Citizen Participation in Governing 150. WANG Yan-yu and Z HANG Xiang. “On the SSK
Science,” 223–244; Dominique P ESTRE, “Regimes Challenge to Merton’s Ethos of Science.” [Translated
of Knowledge Production in Society: Towards a title.] In Chinese. Kexue Jishu yu Bianzhengfa 24,
More Political and Social Reading,” 245–261; no. 3 (2007): 32–35.
Marilyn S TRATHERN, “Re-Describing Society,” The author argues that SSK has not yet successfully
263–276. challenged the core of Merton’s framework and
shows that there are commonalities in the two
approaches.
142. S ANDEN, Maarten C. A. van der, and Frans J.
M EIJMAN. “Dialogue Guides Awareness and Under-
standing of Science: An Essay on Different Goals of
Dialogue Leading to Different Science Communica- 12. STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC AND VISUAL
tion Approaches.” Public Underst. Sci. 17 (2008): ASPECTS OF SCIENCE
89–103.
151. B ERTHELOT, Jean-Michel. (Ed.) Figures du
texte scientifique. Science, histoire et société. (312
143. S CHROEDER, Ralph. Rethinking Science, Tech- pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Presses universitaires de
nology and Social Change. (ix + 179 pp.; ill.; bibl.; France, 2003. ISBN: 2130522343.
index.) Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press,
2007. ISBN: 9780804755887. Contents (from the publisher): Jean-Michel
B ERTHELOT, “Le texte scientifique, struc-
Makes a case for a pragmatic and historically tures et métamorphoses”; Karine C HEMLA,
informed technological determinism. “Les catégories textuelles de ‘Classique’ et
de ‘Commentaire’ dans leur mise en oeuvre
144. S ELINGER, Evan, and Robert P. C REASE. mathématique en Chine ancienne”; Marie-Claire
(Eds.) The Philosophy of Expertise. (vi + 421 pp.; ROBIC, “L’exemplarité du ‘Tableau géographique
bibl.; index.) New York: Columbia University Press, de la France’ de Paul Vidal de La Blache”;
2006. ISBN: 0231136447. Claude ROSENTAL, “Richesse et ivresse de la
Contributors: Edward S AID, Alvin G OLDMAN, démonstration. Les textes scientifiques en logique”;
Peter S INGER, Hubert D REYFUS, Julia A NNAS, Francis A FFERGAN, “La fabrique du texte eth-
Harry C OLLINS, and Don I HDE. nologique, stratégies et modèles”; Pierre-Henri
C ASTEL, “La ‘Traumdeutung’ texte scientifique
Reviews: [ref. R918] ou texte canonique ?”; Maı̈a FANSTEN, “La trans-
cription du Séminaire de Lacan, oralité et tex-
145. S HANK, J. B. “The Sciences in Old Regime tualité”; Olivier M ARTIN, “Les mathématiques
France: A Review of Recent Scholarship.” French dans l’écriture en sciences humaines. Evolu-
Hist. Stud. 28 (2005): 661–695. tions textuelles, transformations conceptuelles et
épistémologiques”; Cécile C OLLINET, “L’écriture
A general overview of the history of “science stud-
des textes sociologiques et historiques en STAPS”;
ies” in France as well as a multiple book review.
Patricia VANNIER, “Inscription scientifique et mise
Essay review of Monique P ELLETIER, Les cartes
en norme des savoirs dans le texte sociologique de
des Cassini (2002); Jessica R ISKIN, Science in the
l’après-guerre.”
Age of Sensibility (2002); Mary T ERRALL, The
Man Who Flattened the Earth (2002); Elizabeth A.
W ILLIAMS, A Cultural History of Medical Vital- 152. C ALVERT, Jane. “The Idea of ‘Basic Research’
ism in Enlightenment Montpellier (2003); Kathleen in Language and Practice.” Minerva 42 (2004): 251–
Anne W ELLMAN, Making Science Social (2003); 268.
E. C. S PARY, Utopia’s Garden (2000).
153. DASTON, Lorraine, and Peter G ALISON. Ob-
146. S HAPIN, Steven, and Simon S CHAFFER. We- jectivity. (501 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Zone
tenschap is cultuur. Translated by Fred H ENDRIKS Books, 2007. ISBN: 9781890951788.
12. Linguistic & visual aspects of science 13
Explores the emergence of objectivity through the in the Coining of Science Domain Names).” Isis 98
study of images in scientific atlases since the 18th (2007): 290–309.
century.
20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH 168. E INSIEDEL, Edna. “Editorial: Of Publics and
SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS Science.” Introduction to a special issue: “Publics
and Science—New Understandings.” Public Underst.
(includes popular culture; popularization of science; Sci. 16 (2007): 5–6.
public understanding of science) Contents: Wolfgang WAGNER, “Vernacular Sci-
162. A LEXANDER, Jennifer Karns. The Mantra ence Knowledge: Its Role in Everyday Life Com-
of Efficiency: From Waterwheel to Social Con- munication,” 7–22; Kate B URNINGHAM et al.,
trol. (xvii + 233 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: “Industrial Constructions of Publics and Public
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. ISBN: Knowledge: A Qualitative Investigation of Practice
9780801886935. in the UK Chemicals Industry,” 23–43 [ref. 3546];
Jack S TILGOE, “The (Co-)production of Public
Using case studies from Great Britain, France, Uncertainty: UK Scientific Advice on Mobile
Germany, and the United States, the book deals Phone Health Risks,” 45–61 [ref. 3801]; Aaro
with the variety of ways the notion of efficiency T UPASELA, “Re-examining Medical Moderniza-
has been employed, from the industrial to the tion: Framing the Public in Finnish Biomedical
personal. Research Policy,” 63–78 [ref. 3677]; Martin W.
BAUER, Nick A LLUM and Steve M ILLER, “What
163. A RTIGAS, Mariano. “Reliability of Science Can We Learn from 25 Years of PUS Survey Re-
and Its Cultural Impact.” In Wisdom or Knowledge? search? Liberating and Expanding the Agenda,”
Science, Theology and Cultural Dynamics, edited by 79–95 [ref. 126]; José Luis L UJ ÁN and Oliver
M EISINGER et al. (2007) [ref. 233], 25–37. T ODT, “Precaution in Public: The Social Percep-
tion of the Role of Science and Values in Policy
Making,” 97–109 [ref. 3463].
164. B LOK, Anders, Mette J ENSEN, and Pernille
K ALTOFT. “Social Identities and Risk: Expert and
Lay Imaginations on Pesticide Use.” Public Underst. 169. F ENGLER, Silke, and Stefan K REBS. “In
Sci. 17 (2008): 189–209. Celluloidgewittern—Die mediale Konstruktion
von Wissenschaft und Technik als Paradigma
des Ersten Weltkrieges.” Translated title: [“In
165. B OUDIA, Soraya, and Nathalie JAS. “Intro- Celluloidgewittern”—The Medial Construction of
duction: Risk and ‘Risk Society’ in Historical Per- Science and Technology as a Paradigm of World
spective.” Special issue on Risk Society in Historical War One.] In German. Technikgeschichte 72 (2005):
Perspective. Hist. & Tech. 23 (2007): 317–331. 227–241.
Contents: Jean-Baptiste F RESSOZ, “Beck Back On the media presentation of science and technol-
in the 19th Century: Towards a Genealogy of ogy in present-day historical television documen-
Risk Society,” 333–350 [ref. 2624]; Pierre-Antoine taries.
D ESSAUX, “Chemical Expertise and Food Mar-
ket Regulation in Belle-Epoque France,” 351–368
[ref. 2673]; Nathalie JAS, “Public Health and Pes- 170. G ROEN, Adriaan in’t, Henk JAN DE J ONGE, Ed-
ticide Regulation in France before and after Silent uard K LASEN, Hilje PAPMA, and Piet VAN S LOOTEN.
Spring,” 369–388 [ref. 3706]; Soraya B OUDIA, (Eds.) Knowledge in Ferment: Dilemmas in Sci-
“Global Regulation: Controlling and Accepting ence, Scholarship and Society. (294 pp.; ill.; index.)
Radioactivity Risks,” 389–406 [ref. 3697]; Do- Amsterdam: Leiden University Press, 2007. ISBN:
minique P ESTRE, “The Historical Heritage of the 9789087280178.
19th and 20th Centuries: Techno-Science, Mar- “Nineteen Leiden University scholars and scientists
kets and Regulations in a Long-Term Perspective,” evaluate the great controversies that dominate their
407–420. fields.” (from the publisher)
166. B ROKS, Peter. Understanding Popular Science. 171. H ILZ, Helmut, and Georg S CHWEDT. “Zur
Issues in Cultural and Media Studies. (x + 183 pp.; Belustigung und Belehrung”: Experimentierbücher
bibl.; index.) New York: Open University Press, aus zwei Jahrhunderten. Catalog from an exhibition:
2006. ISBN: 9780335215492. Foyer der Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums vom
Looks at period from 19th century to the present. 22. November 2002 bis zum 28. Februar 2003. (115
Reviews: [ref. R141] pp.; ill.) Berlin: Deutsches Museum, 2002. ISBN:
9783928186643.
Deals with the popularization of science from the
167. D ODDS, Rachel E., Efrat T SE ËLON, and Emma late Enlightenment to the early 20th century.
L. C. W EITKAMP. “Making Sense of Scientific
Claims in Advertising. A Study of Scientifically
Aware Consumers.” Public Underst. Sci. 17 (2008): 172. K AMIL, Neil. Fortress of the Soul: Violence,
211–230. Metaphysics, and Material Life in the Huguenots’
New World, 1517–1751. Early America. (xxiv +
22. Science & politics, law, economics 15
1058 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 182. ROELCKE, Volker, and Giovanni M AIO. (Eds.)
University Press, 2005. ISBN: 0801873908. Twentieth-Century Ethics of Human Subjects Rese-
On the artisanal and religious culture of the arch: Historical Perspectives on Values, Practices,
Huguenots in New York. and Regulations. Medical History. (361 pp.; ill.;
Reviews: [ref. 1355] bibl.; index.) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004.
ISBN : 351508455X.
Contains essays originally presented as papers at
173. KOERTGE, Noretta. “The Science Wars.” Min- a conference held in May 2001 at the Institut für
erva 45 (2007): 105–111. Medizin- und Wissenschaftgeschichte, Universität
Essay review of James B ROWN, Who Rules in zu Lübeck.
Science (2001). Reviews: [ref. R865]
177. C APLAN, Arthur L. “The Ethics of Evil: The 186. B IAGIOLI, Mario. “Patent Republic: Repre-
Challenge and the Lessons of Nazi Medical Experi- senting Inventions, Constructing Rights and Authors.”
ments.” In Dark Medicine, edited by L A F LEUR et al. Soc. Res. 73 (2006): 1129–1172.
(2007) [ref. 530], 63–72.
187. B URNETT, D. Graham. “Introduction: Cross-
178. F ULLER, Michael. “Biotechnology and Ethics: Examination?” Focus Section: “Science and the
A Locus for the Reintegration of Science and Wis- Law.” Isis 98 (2007): 310–314.
dom?” In Wisdom or Knowledge? Science, Theology Contents: Silvia De R ENZI, “Medical Expertise,
and Cultural Dynamics, edited by M EISINGER et al. Bodies, and the Law in Early Modern Courts,”
(2007) [ref. 233], 127–134. 315–322 [ref. 1613]; Daniel J. K EVLES, “Patents,
Protections, and Privileges: The Establishment of
Intellectual Property in Animals and Plants,” 323–
179. KOMATSU, Yoshihiko. “The Age of a ‘Revo- 331 [ref. 2945]; Alison W INTER, “A Forensics of
lutionized Human Body’ and the Right to Die.” In the Mind,” 332–343 [ref. 3477]; Sheila JASANOFF,
Dark Medicine, edited by L A F LEUR et al. (2007) “Bhopal’s Trials of Knowledge and Ignorance,”
[ref. 530], 180–200. 344–350 [ref. 3457].
180. L ACEY, Hugh. Values and Objectivity in Sci- 188. C ARROLL, Patrick. Science, Culture, and Mod-
ence: The Current Controversy about Transgenic ern State Formation. (xiii + 275 pp.; maps; ill.; bibl.;
Crops. (xiii + 289 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, index.) Berkeley: University of California Press,
MD: Lexington Books, 2005. ISBN: 0739110454; 2006. ISBN: 0520247531.
0739111418. Focusing on British activity in Ireland, the book
deals with the ways in which experimental science,
181. P ORCIONATTO, Marimélia A. “Projeto Genoma engineering practices, and new technologies were
Humano: uma leitura atenta do livro da vida?” Cir- closely tied to statecraft since the 17th century.
cumscribere 2 (2007): 51–63. Reviews: [ref. R171]
16 23. Science & politics, law, economics
189. C HANDLER, Jennifer. “The Autonomy of Tech- Nikolai K REMENTSOV, “Big Revolution, Little
nology: Do Courts Control Technology or Do They Revolution: Science and Politics in Bolshevik
Just Legitimize Its Social Acceptance?” Special is- Russia,” 1173–1204 [ref. 2712]; Philip K ITCHER,
sue: IASTS conference issue. Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 27 “Public Knowledge and the Difficulties of Democ-
(2007): 339–348. racy,” 1205–1224 [ref. 194]; David K AISER, “The
Physics of Spin: Sputnik Politics and American
Physicists in the 1950s,” 1225–1252 [ref. 3535];
190. C OLE, Simon A. “Witnessing Creation.” Part of
M. Norton W ISE, “Thoughts on the Politicization
a symposium on “Expert Metascientists” [ref. 139].
of Science through Commercialization,” 1253–
Soc. Stud. Sci. 36 (2006): 855–860.
1272 [ref. 204]; Theodore M. P ORTER, “Speaking
On the role of science studies scholars as legal Precision to Power: The Modern Political Role of
experts, comparing Steve Fuller’s testamony in Social Science,” 1273–1294 [ref. 493].
the Kitzmiller case with the author’s testimony in
fingerprinting cases.
198. M ARRES, Noortje. “The Issues Deserve More
191. E VANS, Robert, and Alexandra P LOWS. “Lis- Credit: Pragmatist Contributions to the Study of
tening Without Prejudice?: Re-discovering the Value Public Involvement in Controversy.” Soc. Stud. Sci.
of the Disinterested Citizen.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 37 (2007): 759–780.
(2007): 827–853. Uses pragmatic political theorists Dewey and Lipp-
“Taking debates about medical genomics in the mann to further elaborate the nature of public in-
UK as an illustrative example, we argue that more volvement in STS issues.
heterogeneous participation and debate have the
potential to improve the scrutiny and accountability
of science within representative democracies.” 199. M C C ORMICK, Sabrina. “Democratizing Sci-
(from the abstract) ence Movements: A New Framework for Mobiliza-
tion and Contestation.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007):
609–623.
192. G EUNA, Aldo, and Ben R. M ARTIN. “Univer-
sity Research Evaluation and Funding: An Interna- Explores these movements that legitimate lay per-
tional Comparison.” Minerva 41 (2003): 277–304. spectives, focusing on the anti-dam movement in
Brazil and the environmental breast cancer move-
ment in the USA.
193. JACOB, Margaret C. “Afterword: Science,
Global Capitalism and the State.” In Science and
Empire in the Atlantic World, edited by D ELBOURGO 200. M OSES, Lyria Bennett. “The Legal Landscape
and D EW (2008) [ref. 614], 333–344. Following Technological Change: Paths to Adapta-
tion.” Special issue: IASTS conference issue. Bull.
Sci. Tech. Soc. 27 (2007): 408–416.
194. K ITCHER, Philip. “Public Knowledge and the
Difficulties of Democracy.” Soc. Res. 73 (2006):
1205–1224. 201. PARENTI, Christian. The Soft Cage: Surveil-
lance in America, from Slave Passes to the Patriot
195. K RIMSKY, Sheldon. Science in the Private In- Act. (xii + 273 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:
terest: Has the Lure of Profits Corrupted Biomedical Basic Books, 2003. ISBN: 9780465054855.
Research? (xviii + 247 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Reviews: [ref. R785]
Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004. ISBN:
0742543714.
Reviews: [ref. R596] 202. S CHECTER, Darrow. “Liberalisms and the Lim-
its of Knowledge and Freedom: On the Epistemo-
logical and Social Bases of Negative Liberty.” Hist.
196. L ATOUR, Bruno. “Turning around Politics: A Europ. Ideas 33 (2007): 195–211.
Note on Gerard de Vries’ Paper.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37
(2007): 811–820.
Commentary on Gerard de V RIES, “What is Po- 203. WATSON, James D. “Genes and Politics.” In
litical in Sub-politics? How Aristotle Might Help Davenport’s Dream, edited by W ITKOWSKI and
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197. M ACK, Arien. “Editor’s Introduction.” Intro- 204. W ISE, M. Norton. “Thoughts on the Politiciza-
duction to a special issue: “Politics and Science: An tion of Science through Commercialization.” Soc.
Historical View.” Soc. Res. 73 (2006): v–vi. Res. 73 (2006): 1253–1272.
Contents: Rivka F ELDHAY, “Authority, Politi-
cal Theology, and the Politics of Knowledge
in the Transition from Medieval to Early Mod- 205. W YNNE, Brian. “Public Participation in Sci-
ern Catholicism,” 1065–1092 [ref. 227]; David ence and Technology: Performing and Obscuring a
C AHAN, “The ‘Imperial Chancellor of the Sci- Political–Conceptual Category Mistake.” Part of a
ences’: Helmholtz between Science and Politics,” special issues on Public Participation in Science and
1093–1128 [ref. 1968]; Mario B IAGIOLI, “Patent Technology in East Asia [ref. 3450]. East Asian STS
Republic: Representing Inventions, Construct- 1 (2007): 99–110.
ing Rights and Authors,” 1129–1172 [ref. 186];
23. Science & the arts; science & literature 17
23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE interface.” Translated title: [History of science and
AND ART literature: possibilities of interface]. Circumscribere
(includes drama and performing arts) 1 (2006): 83–91.
218. T UFTE, Edward R. Beautiful Evidence. (213 224. Z INSSER, Judith P. (Ed.) Men, Women, and the
pp.; ill.; index.) Cheshire, Conn.: Graphics Press Birthing of Modern Science. (viii + 215 pp.; bibl.;
LLC, 2006. ISBN: 0961392177. index.) DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press,
Elegantly illustrated book on the way in which 2005. ISBN: 0875803407.
scientific and historical evidence has been depicted Contents: Susanna Å CKERMAN, “Queen
visually, beginning in the 17th century with the Christina’s Metamorphosis—Her Alchemical
images of moon drawn by Galileo. World Soul and Fictional Gender Transforma-
Reviews: [ref. R1022] tion,” 13-33 [ref. 1548]; Hilda L. S MITH, “Mar-
garet Cavendish and the Microscope as Play,”
34-47 [ref. 1420]; Judith P. Z INSSER, “The Many
Representations of the Marquise Du Châtelet,”
27. SCIENCE AND GENDER 48-67 [ref. 1759]; Margaret J. O SLER, “The Gen-
(for women scientists, look also under specific topics der of Nature and the Nature of Gender in Early
and time periods) Modern Natural Philosophy,” 71-85 [ref. 1192];
J. B. S HANK, “Neither Natural Philosophy, Nor
219. FAULKNER, Wendy. “ ‘Nuts and Bolts and Science, Nor Literature—Gender, Writing, and
People’: Gender-Troubled Engineering Identities.” the Pursuit of Nature in Fontenelle’s Entretiens
Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 331–356. sur la pluralité des mondes habités,” 86-110
[ref. 1677]; Franco A RATO, “Minerva and Venus—
220. H OWARD, Sethanne. The Hidden Giants. 2d Algarotti’s Newton’s Philosophy for the Ladies,”
ed. (200 pp.) Lulu.com, 2008. ISBN: 1435716523; 111-120 [ref. 1745]; Lynette H UNTER, “Women
9781435716520. and Science in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Popular history of women in science, covering Centuries—Different Social Practices, Different
4000 years. Textualities, and Different Kinds of Science,”
123-140 [ref. 1190]; Stephen C LUCAS, “Joanna
Stephen’s Medicine and the Experimental Philos-
221. M EINEL, Christoph, and Monika R ENNEBERG. ophy,” 141-158 [ref. 1860]; Monika M OMMERTZ,
(Eds.) Geschlechterverhältnisse in Medizin, Natur- “The Invisible Economy of Science—A New Ap-
wissenschaft und Technik. (349 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in- proach to the History of Gender and Astronomy
dex.) Bassum, Germany: Verlag für Geschichte der at the Eighteenth-Century Berlin Academy of Sci-
Naturwissenschaften und der Technik, 1996. ISBN: ences,” 159-178 [ref. 1743]; Grigory A. T ISHKIN,
3928186310; 9783928186315. “Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova and
Based on a conference held in 1995 in Bonn. Women’s Issues in Russia in the Eighteenth and
Organized into five parts: “Historiographie und Nineteenth Centuries,” 179-196 [ref. 1679].
Geschlecht”, “Lebensentwürfe und Lebenswel- Reviews: [ref. R1092]
ten”, “Disziplin und Geschlecht”, “Berufsrollen
und Arbeitswelten”, and “Frauenbildung und
Frauenstudium”. Contributors: Johanna B LEKER,
Barbara O RLAND, Herbert M EHRTENS, Beate 28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
C ERANSKI, Ingrid K ÄSTNER, Natalja D ECKER, 225. B ROOKE, John Hedley. “Introduction: Reli-
Helga S ATZINGER, Susanne A SCHENBREN - gious Belief and the Content of the Sciences.” In-
NER , Renate T OBIES , Ilse JAHN , Ortrun R IHA ,
troduction to the Osiris volume “Science in Theistic
Swantje M IDDELDORFF, Michael K UTZER, Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions.” Osiris 16 (2001):
Philipp P ORTWICH, Flurin C ONDRAU, Sarah 3–28.
JANSEN, Maria O SIETZKI, Iris R ITZMANN, Contents: Stephen J. W YKSTRA, “Introduction:
Siegrid S T ÖCKEL, Sabine S CHLEIERMACHER, Religious Beliefs, Metaphysical Beliefs, and His-
Peter VOSWINCKEL, Mirjam W IEMELER, Bettina toriography of Science,” 29–46 [ref. 240]; F. Jamil
G UNDLER, Barbara S CHMUCKI, Ildikó S Z ÁSZ, R AGEP, “Freeing Astronomy from Philosophy: An
Maria R EMENYI, Anja B URCHARDT, Annette Aspect of Islamic Influence on Science,” 49–71
VOGT, Brita E NGEL, Thilo N OWACK, Karin [ref. 648]; Noah J. E FRON and Menachem F ISCH,
Z ACHMANN, and Udo S CHAGEN “Astronomical Exegesis: An Early Modern Jewish
Interpretation of the Heavens,” 72–87 [ref. 801];
222. S IMILI, Raffaella. Scienza a due voci. Bib- Peter BARKER and Bernard R. G OLDSTEIN, “The-
lioteca di Nuncius, 60. (xix + 372 pp.; ill.; bibl.; ological Foundations of Kepler’s Astronomy,”
index.) Firenze: L. S. Olschki, 2006. ISBN: 88–113 [ref. 1501]; Maurice A. F INOCCHIARO,
8822255283. “Science, Religion, and the Historiography of the
Covers a wide range of women scientists from Galileo Affair: On the Undesirability of Over-
various periods, places, and disciplines. simplification,” 114–132 [ref. 1403]; Margaret
Reviews: [ref. R936] G. C OOK, “Divine Artifice and Natural Mecha-
nism: Robert Boyle’s Mechanical Philosophy of
Nature,” 133–150 [ref. 1443]; Margaret J. O SLER,
223. WATTS, Ruth. Women in Science: A Social and “Whose Ends? Teleology in Early Modern Nat-
Cultural History. (ix + 300 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) ural Philosophy,” 151–168 [ref. 1461]; Stephen
London: Routledge, 2007. ISBN: 0415253063. D. S NOBELEN, “ ‘God of gods and Lord of lords’:
Seeks to “provide a comprehensive historical The Theology of Isaac Newton’s General Scholium
grounding of the contemporary issues of gender to the Principia,” 169–208 [ref. 1681]; Michael J.
and women in science.” (from the publisher) C ROWE, “Astronomy and Religion (1780-1915):
Four Case Studies Involving Ideas of Extraterres-
28. Science & religion 19
trial Life,” 209–226 [ref. 1739]; Martin F ICHMAN, Contents: Hubert M EISINGER, “Introduction:
“Science in Theistic Contexts: A Case Study of Mapping the Issues,” 1-9; Dirk E VERS, “Progress
Alfred Russel Wallace on Human Evolution,” 227– in Science and Theology,” 10-24; Mariano A R -
250 [ref. 2316]; Phillip R. S LOAN, “ ‘The Sense TIGAS , “Reliability of Science and Its Cultural
of Sublimity’: Darwin on Nature and Divinity,” Impact,” 25-37 [ref. 163]; Chris W ILTSHER,
251–269 [ref. 2006]; Richard E NGLAND, “Natural “ ‘Don’t Drink from that Dirty Stream!’: The
Selection, Teleology, and the Logos: From Dar- Decline of Science and Theology as Sources of
win to the Oxford Neo-Darwinists, 1859–1909,” Wisdom in Europe,” 38-50; Peter H ARRISON,
270–287 [ref. 2315]; Thomas D IXON, “The Psy- “Disjoining Wisdom and Knowledge: Science,
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259. T URNER, Gerard L’E. “Standardization of Mea- in Science Education and Environmental Education.”
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On the collection of 25 cuneiform tablets at Florida
Explores the history of magic in Western thought State University and their potential for use in un-
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Topology: From Dedekind to the Rise of Functors,” Pierre T ERRIEN, David A. K ING, Faith WALLIS,
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358. K ARPENKO, Vladimı́r. “Not All That Glitters Is index.) Sagamore Beach: Science History Publica-
Gold: Gold Imitations in History.” Ambix 54 (2007): tions, 2007. ISBN: 9780881353969.
172–191. Contents: Didier K AHN, “King Henry IV,
“Imitation gold was produced by metallurgists, and Alchemy, and Paracelsianism in France, 1589–
later also by alchemists. This paper is about gold 1610,” 1-11 [ref. 1273]; Bruce T. M ORAN, “The
imitations that did not contain any precious metal.” Less Well-Known Libavius: Spirits, Powers, and
(from the abstract) Metaphors in the Practice of Knowing Nature,”
13-24 [ref. 1276]; Peter F ORSHAW, “Alchemical
359. K NIGHT, David. “Voyaging in Strange Seas of Exegesis: Fractious Distillations of the Essence
Thought.” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): 275–279. of Hermes,” 25-38; Stephen C LUCAS, “Alchemy
Essay review of Allen G. D EBUS, The Chemical and Certainty in the Seventeenth Century,” 39-
Promise (2006). 51 [ref. 1549]; Dane T. DANIEL, “Coping with
Heresy: Suchten, Toxites, and the Early Recep-
tion of Paracelsus’s Theology,” 53-62; Margaret D.
360. K UTNEY, Gerald. Sulfur: History, Technol- G ARBER, “Transitioning from Transubstantiation
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cal Interpretation of the Creation and Spontaneous
361. S EEMAN, Jeffrey I. “Influences of HIST and Generation,” 77-87 [ref. 1570]; William R. N EW-
the History of Chemistry on the Course of Chemistry, MAN , “Newton’s Theory of Metallic Generation in
Examples of Synergy (1, 2).” Bull. Hist. Chem. 32 the Previously Neglected Text ‘Humores minerales
(2007): 87–96. continuo decidunt,’ ” 89-99 [ref. 1558]; Wouter J.
Explains the accomplishments of HIST, a division H ANEGRAAFF, “Pseudo-Lullian Alchemy and the
of the American Chemical Society, as well as the Mercurial Phoenix: Giovanni da Correggio’s De
influence of historians of chemistry on chemists. Quercu Iulii pontificis sive De lapide philosoph-
ico,” 101-112; Barbara O BRIST, “Nude Nature
and the Art of Alchemy in Jean Perréal’s Early
362. S IODA, Roman Edmund. Wczesna historia che- Sixteenth-Century Miniature,” 113-124; Allison
mii analitycznej: zródla, technika pracy i materialy B. K AVEY, “Mercury Falling: Gender Malleabil-
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pp.; ill.) Siedlce, Poland: Wydawnictwo Akademii Alchemy,” 125-135; Gabriele F ERRARIO, “Origins
Podlaskiej, 2006. ISBN: 8370516068. and Transmission of the Liber de aluminibus et
On the early history of analytical chemistry. salibus,” 137-148; Marcos M ARTIN ÓN -T ORRES,
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Scientific Analyses of Early Modern Laborato-
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363. V IHALEMM, Rein. “Philosophy of Chemistry “Crucibles, Cupels, Cucurbits: Recent Results
and the Image of Science.” Found. Sci. 12 (2007): of Research on Paracelsian Alchemy in Austria
223–234. around 1600,” 165-172; Tara N UMMEDAL, “On
the Utility of Alchemical Fraud,” 173-180; Victor
D. B OANTZA, “Reflections on Matter and Man-
114. ALCHEMY ner: Duclos Reads Boyle, 1668–69,” 181-192
[ref. 1539]; Luc P ETERSCHMITT, “The Cartesians
364. C ORTESI, Paolo. Alla ricerca della pietra fi- and Chemistry: Cordemoy, Rohault, Régis,” 193-
losofale: storia e segreti dell’alchimia. I volti della 202 [ref. 1544]; Bernard J OLY, “Quarrels between
storia, 113. (285 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Rome: New- Etienne-François Geoffroy and Louis Lémery at
ton & Compton, 2002. ISBN: 8882896765. the Académie Royale des Sciences in the Early
Eighteenth Century: Mechanism and Alchemy,”
203-214 [ref. 1775]; Ku-Ming (Kevin) C HANG,
365. O GILVY, Guy. The Alchemist’s Kitchen: Ex-
“From Vitalistic Cosmos to Materialistic World:
traordinary Potions and Curious Notions. Wooden
The Lineage of Johann Joachim Becher and Georg
Books. (58 pp.; ill.) New York: Walker, 2006. ISBN:
Ernst Stahl and the Shift of Early Modern Chymi-
0802715400.
cal Cosmology,” 215-225 [ref. 1540]; John C.
P OWERS, “Scrutinizing the Alchemists: Herman
366. P ÉREZ PARIENTE, Joaquı́n, and Miguel L ÓPEZ Boerhaave and the Testing of Chymistry,” 227-
P ÉREZ. (Eds.) Alquimia: Ciencia y pensamiento a 238 [ref. 1554]; Hjalmar F ORS, “Occult Traditions
través de los libros. (155 pp.; ill.) Madrid: Com- and Enlightened Science: The Swedish Board
plutense University Press, 2005. ISBN: 8474917921. of Mines as an Intellectual Environment, 1680–
Includes chapters by Allen G. D EBUS, Mar R EY 1760,” 239-252; Claus P RIESNER, “Alchemy and
B UENO, Harold J. C OOK, Jose RODRIGUEZ, and Enlightenment in Germany: Ideas, Biographies,
William C. E AMON. Secret Societies and a Changing Cultural Context,”
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367. P RINCIPE, Lawrence M. (Ed.) Chymists and 368. V IANO, Cristina. (Ed.) L’alchimie et ses ra-
Chymistry: Studies in the History of Alchemy and cines philosophiques : La tradition grecque et la
Early Modern Chemistry. (xiii + 274 pp.; ill.; bibl.; tradition arabe. Histoire des doctrines de l’Antiquité
30 120. Earth & atmospheric sciences
classique, 32. (242 pp.; bibl.) Paris: Vrin, 2005. John Ruskin,” 171-176; Roberta J. M. O LSON, “Le
ISBN : 2711617548. montagne nella pittura americana, dove giungono
Contents: Cristina V IANO, “Introduction,” 9- ispirazioni e opportunità dal sublime attraverso la
12; Luc B RISSON, “La théorie de la ‘matière’ dottrina del ‘Manifest Destiny,’ ” 189-201; Renato
dans le Timée de Platon et sa critique par Aris- G. M AZZOLINI, “Ritratti con montagna: Goethe
tote dans la Physique,” 15-35 [ref. 918]; Jean- e Alexander von Humboldt,” 203-214; Nicolaas
Baptiste G OURINAT, “La théorie stoı̈cienne de RUPKE, “La vista del Chimborazo: Alexander
la matière : entre le matérialisme et une relec- von Humboldt e lo studio globale delle monta-
ture ‘corporaliste’ du Timée,” 37-62 [ref. 878]; gne,” 223-231; Luca C IANCIO, “ ‘Rappresentare
Denis O’B RIEN, “Matière et émanation dans les il Vero’: La raffigurazione dei basalti colonnari
Ennéades de Plotin,” 63-87 [ref. 920]; Cristina del Veneto tra ricerca di ‘esattezza’ ed esigenze
V IANO, “Les alchimistes gréco-alexandrins et del pittoresco,” 233-251; Paola G IACOMONI, “La
le Timée de Platon,” 91-107 [ref. 925]; Henri misura del mondo,” 293-319; Gabriella B ELLI,
Dominique S AFFREY, “Mort et transformation “La montagna come fenomeno: i romantici,” 321-
de la matière. À propos d’un locus desperatus 373; Paola G IACOMONI, “Le forme della natura,”
des Mémoires authentiques de Zosime de Pa- 375-395.
nopolis (X 6.130),” 109-111 [ref. 924]; Maria
K. PAPATHANASSIOU, “L’œuvre alchimique de 371. B ERSENEV, V. L., V. V. Z APARIY, and V. P.
Stéphanos d’Alexandrie : structures et transforma- M ETREVICH. “The Mining and Metallurgical Urals
tions de la matière, unité et pluralité, l’énigme des in the XVIIth-XXth Centuries: Selected Works.”
philosophes,” 113-133 [ref. 923]; Andrée C OL - [Translated title.] In Russian. Otechest. Ist. No. 3
INET , “L’Anonyme de Zuretti. Un traité alchimique (2006): 194–195.
italo-grec de 1300,” 135-152 [ref. 1090]; Ulrich
RUDOLPH, “La connaissance des Présocratiques
à l’aube de la philosophie et de l’alchimie is- 372. C ARTWRIGHT, Julyan H. E., and Hisami
lamiques,” 155-170 [ref. 660]; Paola C ARUSI, NAKAMURA. “Tsunami: A History of the Term
“Génération, corruption, et transmutation. Em- and of Scientific Understanding of the Phenomenon
bryologie et cosmologie dans l’alchimie islamique in Japanese and Western Culture.” Notes Rec. Roy.
au Xe siècle,” 171-187 [ref. 658]; Yves M AR - Soc. Lond. 62 (2008): 151–166.
QUET , “La place de l’alchimie dans les Épı̂tres des On how the term came to be adopted in English.
Frères de la Pureté,” 189-200 [ref. 659]; Pierre
T HILLET, “Remarques sur le Liber Quartorum
373. C ORSI, Pietro. “Introduction to Thematic Set
du pseudo-Platon (Kitāb al-rawābı̄’ li-Aflāt.ūn),”
of Papers on Geological Surveys.” Introduction to
201-232 [ref. 661].
special issue: Geological Mapping and Geological
Surveys. Earth Sci. Hist. 26 (2007): 5–12.
369. V ICKERS, Brian. “The ‘New Historiography’ Contents: Simon J. K NELL, “The Sustainability
and the Limits of Alchemy.” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): of Geological Mapmaking: The Case of the Geo-
127–156. logical Survey of Great Britain,” 13–29; Isabelle
Essay review of George S TARKEY, Alchemi- L ABOULAIS, “From Sketches to Publication: The
cal Laboratory Notebooks and Correspondence Genesis of the Essai d’une carte géologique by
Edited by William R. N EWMAN and Lawrence Omalius d’Halloy and Coquebert de Montbret
M. P RINCIPE. (2004); William R. N EWMAN, (1810–1823),” 31–53; Pierre S AVATON, “The First
Promethean Ambitions (2004); Lauren K AS - Detailed Geological Maps of France: Contributions
SELL, Medicine and Magic in Elizabethan London of Local Scientists and Mining Engineers,” 55–73;
(2005). Eric G ROESSENS and Marie-Claire Groessens-
Van DYCK, “Two Hundred Years of Geological
Mapping in Belgium, from d’Omalius d’Halloy to
the Belgian Federal State,” 75–84; Ana C ARNEIRO
120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC
and Teresa Salomé M OTA, “The Geological Survey
SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS of Portugal (1857–1948): An Overview,” 85–96;
(includes meteorology and climatology) Pietro C ORSI, “Much Ado about Nothing: The
Italian Geological Survey, 1861–2006,” 97–125;
370. B ELLI, Gabriella, Paola G IACOMONI, and Christer N ORDLUND, “Between Science and In-
Anna OTTANI C AVINA. (Eds.) Montagna: Arte, dustry: On the Establishment, Organisation, and
scienza, mito da Dürer a Warhol. (614 pp.; ill.; maps; Practices of the Swedish Geological Surveys in the
bibl.) Milano: Skira, 2003. ISBN: 8884917034. Nineteenth Century,” 127–149; Silvia F. de. M.
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo di arte F IGUEIR ÔA, “Geological Surveys in the Tropics:
moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, The Brazilian Experience (1875–1934),” 151–171.
Rovereto, Italy, Dec. 19, 2003–Apr. 18, 2004.
Partial contents: Paolo ROSSI, “Il cielo, il tempo,
le montagne,” 103-116; Alessandro M IORELLI, 374. D ÖRRIES, Matthias, and Christophe M ASUTTI.
“Sogni di caverne e caverne da sogni Realtà e “Introduction: Changing Climate—Modeling Cli-
finzioni seicentesche tra Shakespeare e Kircher,” mate.” Symposium on climate change. Hist. Stud.
117-129; Paola G IACOMONI, “Un sogno di perfe- Phys. Biol. Sci. 37 (2006): 1–2.
zione: il cristallo,” 131-137; Paola G IACOMONI, Contents: James Rodger F LEMING, “The Patho-
“La montagna come rovina del tempo: il XVII se- logical History of Weather and Climate Modi-
colo,” 145-157; Annie-Paule Q UINSAC, “Scienza, fication: Three Cycles of Promise and Hype,”
etica, ‘speculum dei’: la montagna nell’opera di 3–25 [ref. 2184]; Christophe M ASUTTI, “Frederic
122. Natural history 31
Clements, Climatology, and Conservation in the 381. TANIMOTO Tsutomu. “History of Geology and
1930s,” 27–48 [ref. 2957]; Matthias H EYMANN, Revisionism.” In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.)
“Modeling Reality: Practice, Knowledge, and Un- 46 (2007): 102–105.
certainty in Atmospheric Transport Simulation,”
49–85 [ref. 3553]; Matthias D ÖRRIES, “In the
382. YOUNG, Davis A. Mind over Magma: The
Public Eye: Volcanology and Climate Change
Story of Igneous Petrology. (xxii + 686 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
Studies in the 20th Century,” 87–125 [ref. 2933].
index.) Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.
ISBN : 0691102791.
375. F R ÄNGSMYR, Tore. “Between the Deluge and
the Ice Age.” In Advancements of Learning, edited by
H EILBRON (2007) [ref. 10], 133–152. 121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;
On Swedish scientists’ efforts to understand sea EXPLORATION
level change from the late 17th to the early 20th
centuries. 383. A KERMAN, James R., and Robert W. K ARROW.
(Eds.) Maps: Finding Our Place in the World. (ix
+ 400 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of
376. K ENNEDY, Barbara A. Inventing the Earth: Chicago Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226010755.
Ideas on Landscape Development since 1740. (x +
160 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Malden, Mass.:
Blackwell, 2006. ISBN: 9781405101875. 384. JACOB, Christian. The Sovereign Map: Theoret-
“Chronicles how successive generations of natural ical Approaches in Cartography throughout History.
philosophers, geologists and geomorphologists Edited by Edward H. DAHL. Translated from French
have come to invent the view of the Earth over the by Tom C ONLEY. (xxiii + 417 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
past 250 years.” (from the abstract) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. ISBN:
Reviews: [ref. R562] 0226389537.
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377. KOZ ÁK, Jan, and David R. O LDROYD. “Intro-
duction to Thematic Set of Papers on the History of 385. M ONMONIER, Mark. Coast Lines: How Map-
Geophysics.” Introduction to a special issue: Articles makers Frame the World and Chart Environmental
on the History of Geophysics Presented at the INHI- Change. (224 pp.; 6 x 9; ill.; maps.) Chicago: Univ.
GEO Symposium, Prague July 2005. Earth Sci. Hist. Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226534039.
26 (2007): 195–199.
Contents: Richard J. H OWARTH, “Gravity Survey- 386. T HROWER, Norman Joseph William. Maps
ing in Early Geophysics. I. From Time-Keeping and Civilization: Cartography in Culture and So-
to Figure of the Earth,” 201–228; Richard J. ciety. (xiii + 352 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)
H OWARTH, “Gravity Surveying in Early Geo- Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. ISBN:
physics. II. From Mountains to Salt Domes,” 9780226799742.
229–261; Johannes S CHWEITZER, “The Birth of Broad survey of cartography throughout history.
Modern Seismology in the Nineteenth and Twen-
tieth Centuries,” 263–280; Gregory A. G OOD,
“Magnetic World: The Historiography of an In- 387. T ORGE, Wolfgang. Geschichte der Geodäsie
herently Complex Science, Geomagnetism, in the in Deutschland. (xi + 379 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.;
20th Century,” 281–299; Vladimir C ERM ÁK, “Ter- index.) Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2007. ISBN:
restrial Heat Flow Studies: History of Knowledge 9783110190564.
and Principal Achievements,” 301–319; David R. A history from antiquity to the 20th century.
O LDROYD et al., “The Study of Earthquakes in the
Hundred Years Following the Lisbon Earthquake 388. W IGAL, Donald. Historic Maritime Maps. (255
of 1755,” 321–370; Yasumoto S UZUKI, “Histori- pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New York: Parkstone
cal Review of the Study of Intermediate and Deep Press, 2007. ISBN: 9781859956939.
Earthquakes,” 371–382. On maps dating from the 12th to the 18th centuries.
397. M ETZLER, Sally. Theatres of Nature: Diora- 406. M AUCH, Christof. (Ed.) Nature in German
mas at the Field Museum. (67 pp.; ill.) Chicago, History. (136 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:
Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, 2007. ISBN: Berghahn Books, 2004. ISBN: 1571814388.
9780914868255. Contents: Christof M AUCH, “Introduction: Na-
ture and Nation in Transatlantic Perspective,” 1-9;
David B LACKBOURN, “ ‘Conquests from Bar-
398. M UTEL, Cornelia Fleischer. The Emerald Hori- barism’: Taming Nature in Frederick the Great’s
zon: The History of Nature in Iowa. A Bur Oak Prussia,” 10-30 [ref. 1807]; Marc C IOC, “The
Book. (xviii + 297 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Political Ecology of the Rhine,” 31-47; Linda PAR -
Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2008. ISBN: SHALL, “Landscape as History: Pückler-Muskau,
9781587296321. The ‘Green Prince’ of Germany,” 48-73 [ref. 2239];
Joachim W OLSCHKE -B ULMAHN, “All of Ger-
many a Garden? Changing Ideas of Wilderness
399. WALKER, Brett L. The Lost Wolves of Japan. in German Garden Design and Landscape Archi-
Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books. (xviii + 331 pp.; tecture,” 74-92; Sandra C HANEY, “For Nation
ill.; bibl.; index.) Seattle: University of Washington and Prosperity, Health and a Green Environment:
Press, 2005. ISBN: 0295984929. Protecting Nature in West Germany, 1945–1970,”
On the history and extinction of wolves in Japan 93-118 [ref. 3563]; Franz Josef B R ÜGGEMEIER,
and what it reveals about the changing attitudes “Waldsterben: The Construction and Deconstruc-
toward nature. tion of an Environmental Problem,” 119-131.
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407. M ERCHANT, Carolyn. American Environmen- 412. S EITZ, J. “Three Hundred Years of House Spar-
tal History: An Introduction. (xxii + 480 pp.; ill.; row (Passer domesticus) Persecution in Germany.”
bibl.; index.) New York: Columbia University Press, Arch. Natur. Hist. 34 (2007): 307–317.
2007. ISBN: 9780231140348.
From pre-colonial America to the 21st century. 413. S ÖRLIN, Sverker. “European and American
Includes an extensive bibliography of critical films, Approaches to the Environment.” Minerva 44 (2006):
books, and web sites. 433–438.
Essay review of Norman J. V IG and Michael
408. M OLELLA, Arthur P., and Joyce B EDI. (Eds.) G. FAURE (eds.), Green Giants? Environmental
Inventing for the Environment. Lemelson Center Policies of the United States and the European
Studies in Invention and Innovation. (xix + 398 pp.; Union (2004) [ref. 3582]; Liliana B. A NDONOVA,
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Partial contents: Stephen J. P YNE, “The Tool
That Is More: An Inquiry into Fire, the Original
Promethean Invention,” 11-27 [ref. 596]; Timothy 124. PALEONTOLOGY
DAVIS, “Inventing Nature in Washington, D. C.”
31-81 [ref. 403]; Michael H. ROBINSON, “Biolit- 414. B OWDEN, A. J., C. V. B UREK, and R. W ILD -
ING . (Eds.) History of Palaeobotany: Selected Es-
eracy, Bioparks, Urban Natural History, and En-
hancing Urban Environments,” 83-93 [ref. 2962]; says. Geological Society Special Publications 241.
Martha DAVIDSON, “Portrait of Innovation: Jon C. (304 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Geological Society of
Coe,” 95-104 [ref. 2951]; Arthur M OLELLA and London, 2005. ISBN: 1862391742.
Robert K ARGON, “Environmental Planning for Contents: A. J. B OWDEN, C. V. B UREK and R.
National Regeneration: Techno-Cities in New Deal W ILDING, “History of Palaeobotany: An In-
America and Nazi Germany,” 107-129 [ref. 2958]; troduction,” 1-3; Richard W ILDING, “From the
Harry R AND and Paolo S OLERI, “Prospects and Rise of the Enlightenment to the Beginnings of
Retrospect: The City of Hundertwasser and So- Romanticism: Robert Plot, Edward Lhwyd and
leri,” 131-161; Martin V. M ELOSI, “How Bad Richard Brookes, MD,” 5-12 [ref. 1568]; Hugh S.
Theory Can Lead to Good Technology: Water Sup- T ORRENS, “The Moravian Minister Rev. Henry
ply and Sewerage in the Age of Miasmas,” 231-256 Steinhauer (1782–1818): His Work on Fossil
[ref. 2638]; Rudi VOLTI, “Reducing Automobile Plants, Their First ‘Scientific’ Description and
Emissions in Southern California: The Dance of the Planned Mineral Botany,” 13-28 [ref. 2264];
Public Policies and Technological Fixes,” 277-288 William G. C HALONER and Hugh L. P EARSON,
[ref. 3583]; Christine Meisner ROSEN, “Industrial “John Lindley: The Reluctant Palaeobotanist,”
Ecology and the Transformation of Corporate En- 29-39 [ref. 2260]; Christopher J. C LEAL, Mau-
vironmental Management: A Business Historian’s reen L AZARUS and Annette T OWNSEND, “Illus-
Perspective,” 319-338 [ref. 3578]. trations and Illustrators during the ‘Golden Age’
of Palaeobotany: 1800–1840,” 41-61 [ref. 2261];
Lyall I. A NDERSON, “Hugh Miller: Introduc-
409. R ADKAU, Joachim. Nature and Power: A ing Palaeobotany to a Wider Audience,” 63-84
Global History of the Environment. Published in [ref. 2258]; Hugh L. P EARSON, “Baron Achille
German as Natur und Macht (2000, updated 2002). de Zigno: An Italian Palaeobotanist of the 19th
Translated by Thomas D UNLAP. Publications of Century,” 85-94 [ref. 2263]; Barry A. T HOMAS,
the German Historical Institute. (xvii + 430 pp.; “The Palaeobotanical Beginnings of Geological
bibl.; index.) Washington, D. C.: German Historical Conservation: With Case Studies from the USA,
Institute, 2008. ISBN: 9780521851299. Canada and Great Britain,” 95-110; W. S IMKISS
See Joachim R ADKAU, Natur und Macht (2000). and A. J. B OWDEN, “Palaeobotanical Studies and
Collecting in the 19th Century, With Particular
Reference to the Ravenhead Collection and Henry
410. R ICHARDS, John F. The Unending Frontier: An Hugh Higgins,” 111-126; W. G. C HALONER, “The
Environmental History of the Early Modern World. Palaeobotanical Work of Marie Stopes,” 127-135
(xiv + 682 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Berkeley: Univer- [ref. 2970]; Alan C. H OWELL, “James Lomax
sity of California Press, 2003. ISBN: 0520230752. (1857–1934): Palaeobotanical Catalyst or Hin-
On environmental change from 1500 to 1800, drance?” 137-152 [ref. 2018]; Richard W ILDING,
focusing on case studies around the world dealing “D. H. Scott and A. C. Seward: Modem Pioneers
with land use, biological invasions, commercial in the Structure and Architecture of Fossil Plants,”
hunting, and energy scarcity. 153-160 [ref. 2265]; J. E. A. M ARSHALL, “Arthur
Reviews: [ref. R849] Raistrick: Britains’s Premier Palynologist,” 161-
179 [ref. 2972]; Cynthia V. B UREK and Christo-
pher J. C LEAL, “The Life and Work of Emily Dix
411. ROBINS, Libby. How a Continent Created (1904–1972),” 181-196 [ref. 2969]; J. J. L ISTON
a Nation. (viii + 259 pp.; bibl.; index.) Sydney: and H. L. S ANDERS, “The ‘Other’ Glasgow Boys:
University of New South Wales Press, 2007. ISBN: The Rise and Fall of a School of Palaeobotany,”
9780868408910; 0868408913. 197-228; Joan WATSON, “One Hundred and Fifty
On how people have come to live in the Australian Years of Palaeobotany at Manchester University,”
environment. 229-257; Charles H. W ELLMAN, “Half a Century
Reviews: [ref. R861] of Palynology at the University of Sheffield,” 259-
279; E. G. OTTONE, “The History of Palaeobotany
34 130. Biological sciences
in Argentina during the 19th Century,” 281-292; in Neapel 2003. Verhandlungen zur Geschichte und
Qi-Gao S UN, “The Rise of Chinese Palaeobotany: Theorie der Biologie, 11. (418 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
Emphasizing the Global Context,” 293-298. Berlin: VWB, 2005. ISBN: 3861353903.
Reviews: [ref. R128] Contents (from publisher website): Uwe
H OSSFELD, “Nachruf auf Dr. Erika Krauße (25.
415. DAHLBOM, Taika Helola. “A Mammoth His- Oktober 1935 - 23. Juli 2003). Mit Bibliographie
tory: The Extraordinary Journey of Two Thighbones.” ihrer Arbeiten”; Kai Torsten K ANZ, “ ‘Welch herr-
Endeavour 31 (2007): 110–114. liches Land, ein wahres Paradies.’ Die Forschungs-
Covers the period from the 17th through the 19th reise von Carl Heinrich Köstlin (1755–1783) in Ita-
centuries. lien im Kontext der deutsch-italienischen Wissen-
schaftsbeziehungen des späten 18. Jahrhunderts”;
Christiane G ROEBEN, “Catalysing Science: The
416. DAVIDSON, Jane P. A History of Paleontology Stazione Zoologica di Napoli as a Place for the Cir-
Illustration. Life of the Past. (xvi + 217 pp.; ill.; culation of Scientific Ideas”; Ariane D R ÖSCHER,
bibl.; index.) Bloomington: Indiana University Press, “The Naples Station as a Special Place of Biolo-
2008. ISBN: 9780253351753. gical Research: The Case of Colloid Chemistry
On the history of representation (including paint- of the Cell in the 1920s”; Alessandro VOLPONE,
ing, drawing, sculpture, and museum dioramas) in “The Early Spreading of Genetics in Italy and the
scientific and popular paleontology from the 15th Role of the Stazione Zoologica di Napoli (SZN)”;
century to the present, including studies of such Fabio De S IO, “A Neapolitan Research ‘Network’
genres as children’s textbooks and film. after World War II”; Christa R IEDL -D ORN, “Briefe
von Anton f. Dohrn im Naturhistorischen Muse-
um in Wien - Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte zweier
130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL Institutionen”; Isolde S CHMIDT, “Der Rostocker
WORKS Zoologe Ludwig Will (1861–1946) auf der Su-
che nach dem ‘Ei des Columbus’ in Neapel”;
417. B YRON, Jason M. “Whence Philosophy of Bi- Daniela WATZKE and Irmgard M ÜLLER, “Die
ology?” Brit. J. Phil. Sci. 58 (2007): 409–422. Bedeutung der Zoologischen Station in Neapel
Using bibliometric data from philosophy of science und des Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituts in Berlin als Exil
journals, this article challenges the view that phi- für den afroamerikanischen Biologen Ernest Ever-
losophy of biology only emerged as a subdiscipline ett Just (1833–1941)”; Dieter Z ISSLER, “Wulf
after the decline of logical positivism in the 1960s Emmo Ankel und die Stazione Zoologica ‘An-
and 70s. ton Dohrn’ ”; Heiner FANGERAU and Irmgard
M ÜLLER, “Der Biologe Jacques Loeb in der Zoo-
logischen Forschungsstation in Neapel: ein Bei-
418. D EBRU, Claude, and Pascal N OUVEL. Le pos-
spiel für Ludwik Flecks Theorie vom Denkkollek-
sible et les biotechnologies : Essai de philosophie
tiv?”; Dieter M OLLENHAUER, “Benthische Algen
dans les sciences. Science, histoire et société. (x +
im Golf von Neapel und die mitteleuropäische bo-
440 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Presses universitaires de
tanische Professorenschaft bis zum Ersten Welt-
France, 2003. ISBN: 2130536263.
krieg”; Wolfgang A LT, “Campus Poppelsdorf
1859–1884: 25 Jahre Entwicklung einer inter-
419. E BACH, Malte C., and David M. W ILLIAMS. fakultären Forschungsstätte für Physiologie und
“An Outline of the Foundations of Systematics and Zellbiologie in Bonn”; Staffan M ÜLLER -W ILLE,
Biogeography.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 29 (2007): 87– “Zum Verhältnis von Taxonomie und Genetik um
92. 1900 - Die Zuchtstation des Schwedischen Saat-
zuchtvereins Svalöf”; Jutta H ERMANN, “Pharma-
zeutische Biologie im botanischen Garten ’s Lands
420. E NDERSBY, Jim. A Guinea Pig’s History of
Plantentuin zu Buitenzorg/Java (1817–heute)”; Ju-
Biology: The Plants and Animals Who Taught Us
lia VOSS, “Zoologische Gärten, Tiermaler und
the Facts of Life. (xii + 499 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
die Wissenschaft vom Tier im 19. Jahrhundert”;
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007.
Frank L EHMKUGEL, “Die ‘Jewish Agricultural
ISBN : 9780674027138.
Experiment Station’ in Athlit - Palästinas erste
biologische Versuchsstation”; Michael K AASCH
421. F ISCHER, Jean-Louis. “Les fonctions du and Joachim K AASCH, “Die so notwendige Eme-
monstre et de la monstruosité face à l’histoire.” In ritierung der Institute - Die wirklichen und die
Advancements of Learning, edited by H EILBRON geplanten Forschungsstätten des Biochemikers
(2007) [ref. 10], 173–190. Emil Abderhalden”; Volker S CHURIG and Rita
N OTHACKER, “Die Erschließung des Freilandes
als Stätte biologischer Forschung: Die ‘etholo-
422. G AUDILLI ÈRE, Jean-Paul. “The Farm and the
gische Methode’ ”; Ekkehard H ÖXTERMANN,
Clinic: An Inquiry into the Making of Our Biotechno-
“Leuchtgas und Baumsterben ‘Unter den Linden’ -
logical Modernity.” Part of a special issue on agricul-
Promenadenbäume im Freilandlabor 1870–1872”;
tural and reproductive technologies [ref. 3402]. Stud.
Hermann Josef ROTH, “The ‘Stiftung, Archiv,
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 521–529.
Forum und Museum zur Geschichte des Natur-
schutzes in Deutschland’ (AFM)”; Alexander von
423. G ROEBEN, Christiane, Joachim K AASCH, and S CHWERIN, “Tiere vermehren - Institutionen ver-
Michael K AASCH. (Eds.) Stätten biologischer For- größern. Die Versuchstiere der Notgemeinschaft
schung: Beiträge zur 12. Jahrestagung der DGGTB Deutscher Wissenschaft, 1920–1931”; Georg S.
132. Zoology; anatomy; physiology 35
L EVIT and Uwe H OSSFELD, “Die Nomogenese: ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington: National Gallery of
Evolutionstheorie jenseits von Darwinismus und Art, 2008. ISBN: 9780300121582.
Lamarckismus”; Sebastian L INKE, “Zur Rezeption Contents (from WorldCat): Pamela H. S MITH,
der Soziobiologie in den Medien: Ein Vergleich der “Artisanal Knowledge and the Representation of
Darstellung in Wissenschaft und deutscher Presse Nature in Sixteenth-Century Germany”; Alain
zwischen den 1970er und 1990er Jahren.” T OUWAIDE, “Botany and Humanism in the Renais-
Reviews: [ref. R424] sance: Background, Interaction, Contradictions”;
Claudia S WAN, “Uses of Botanical Treatises in
the Netherlands, c. 1600”; Janice N ERI, “Be-
424. I RRGANG, Bernhard. Von der Mendelgenetik tween Observation and Image: Representations of
zur synthetischen Biologie. Technikhermeneutik, Bd. Insects in Robert Hooke’s Micrographia”; Jesús
3. (286 pp.; bibl.) Dresden: Thelem, 2003. ISBN: Carrillo C ASTILLO, “Eyes of the New Pliny: The
9783935712446. Use of Images in Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo’s
Philosophical study of the culture of biotechnology. Historia General y Natural de las Indias”; Lina
Reviews: [ref. R515] B OLZONI, “Mexican Nature in Diego Valadés’
Rhetorica Christiana (1579)”; Alessandro T OSI,
“From Florence to Philadelphia: Naturalistic Il-
425. M B ÙGUA, Karori. “Reasons to Suggest that lustration in Tuscany, c. 1760–c. 1840”; Lucia
the Endocrine Research on Sexual Preference Is a Tongiorgi T OMASI, “ ‘La Femminil Pazienza’:
Degenerating Research Program.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. Women Painters and Natural History in the Sev-
28 (2006): 337–357. enteenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries”; Erik
A. de J ONG, “Garden Book Made for Emperor
426. R EES, Teresa. “Gendered Opportunities in Rudolf II in 1593: Hans Puechfeldner’s Nützliches
Biotech.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 36 (2006): 164–168. Khünstbüech der Gartnereij”; Hans W. H UBERT,
Essay review of Laurel S MITH -D OERR, Women’s “ ‘Cosmic Delight’: Bartolomeo Bimbi and the
Work (2004) [ref. 429]. Representation of Nature at the Court of Cosimo
III de’ Medici”; Mark L AIRD, “Congenial Climate
of Coffeehouse Horticulture: The Historia Plan-
427. R HEINBERGER, Hans-Jörg. “Intersections: tarum Rariorum and the Catalogus Plantarum”;
Some Thoughts on Instruments and Objects in the Margaret R ILEY, “Appendix, Club at the Temple
Experimental Context of the Life Sciences.” In In- Coffee House.”
struments in Art and Science, edited by S CHRAMM et
al. (2008) [ref. 1419], 1–20.
433. PAULY, Philip J. Fruits and Plains: The Horti-
cultural Transformation of America. (xi + 336 pp.;
428. S ARKAR, Sahotra, and Anya P LUTYNSKI. ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Uni-
(Eds.) A Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. versity Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780674026636.
Blackwell Companions to Philosophy, 39. (xxvi + Covers the last 250 years.
589 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Malden, Mass.: Blackwell
Pub, 2008. ISBN: 9781405125727.
434. WALPOLE, Josephine. A History and Dictio-
nary of British Flower Painters, 1650–1950. (236
429. S MITH -D OERR, Laurel. Women’s Work: Gen- pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Woodbridge, England: Antique
der Equality vs. Hierarchy in the Life Sciences. (xv + Collectors’ Club, 2006. ISBN: 9781851495047.
205 pp.; bibl.; index.) Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Reviews: [ref. R1057]
Publishers, 2004. ISBN: 1588262642.
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132. ZOOLOGY
131. BOTANY; PLANT SCIENCES (includes animal anatomy and physiology; for prima-
tology, see 135-Physical anthropology)
430. D ESMOND, Ray. The History of the Royal
Botanic Gardens Kew. (ix + 476 pp.; ill.; bibl.; 435. A SHBY, Jack. Kingdom in a Cabinet: A Guide
index.) London: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2007. to the Animals of the Grant Museum. Edited by Helen
ISBN : 9781842461686. C HATTERJEE, Adrian L ISTER, and Celine W EST.
Grant Museum of Zoology Special Publications. (120
431. L ASZLO, Pierre. Citrus: A History. (262 pp.; pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Grant Museum of
ill.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Zoology, UCL, 2006. ISBN: 0955219124.
ISBN : 978-0226470283. On the zoology museum at University College,
London.
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432. O’M ALLEY, Therese, and Amy R. W. M EY-
ERS . (Eds.) The Art of Natural History: Illustrated
Treatises and Botanical Paintings, 1400–1850. Pro- 436. B IRCHAM, Peter M. M. History of Orinthology.
ceedings of the symposium “The Art and History New Naturalist, 104. (xii + 482 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
of Botanical Painting and Natural History Treatises” London: Collins, 2007. ISBN: 9780007199693.
held 3-4 May 2002 in Washington, D.C. Studies in On the history of British ornithology from 1066 to
the History of Art, 69; Symposium papers / Center the mid-1970s.
for Advanced Study in the Visual arts, 46. (279 pp.;
36 133. Heredity; genetics; evolution
437. D ’AGUILAR, Jacques. Histoire de Knight of the Perilous Place,” 217-230; Beate
l’entomologie. Les références du naturaliste. (224 O CHSNER, “Monster: More Than a Word. From
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris: Delachaux et Niestlé, Portent to Anomaly, the Extraordinary Career of
2006. ISBN: 2603014595. Monsters,” 231-279.
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438. DASTON, Lorraine, and Gregg M ITMAN. (Eds.) 133. HEREDITY; GENETICS; EVOLUTION
Thinking with Animals: New Perspectives on An- (for genetic engineering, see 134-Microbiology)
thropomorphism. (230 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New
441. B ROWN, Bryson. Evolution: A Historical
York: Columbia University Press, 2005. ISBN:
Perspective. Greenwood Guides to Great Ideas in
0231130384.
Science. (xxviii + 195 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; in-
Contents: Lorraine DASTON and Gregg M ITMAN, dex.) Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007. ISBN:
“Introduction: The How and Why of Thinking 0313334617.
with Animals,” 1-14; Wendy D ONIGER, “Zoomor-
phism in Ancient India: Humans More Bestial than
the Beasts,” 17-36 [ref. 784]; Lorraine DASTON, 442. F LEURY, Vincent. De l’oeuf à l’éternité :
“Intelligences: Angelic, Animal, Human,” 37-58 le sens de l’évolution. (273 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Paris:
[ref. 2366]; Paul S. W HITE, “The Experimental Flammarion, 2006. ISBN: 9782082105606.
Animal in Victorian Britain,” 59-81 [ref. 2301]; Reviews: [ref. R343]
Elliott S OBER, “Comparative Psychology Meets
Evolutionary Biology: Morgan’s Canon and 443. G AYON, Jean, and Daniel JACOBI. (Eds.)
Cladistic Parsimony,” 85-99 [ref. 2382]; Sandra L’éternel retour de l’eugénisme. Science, histoire
D. M ITCHELL, “Anthropomorphism and Cross- et société. (vi + 317 pp.) Paris: Presses universitaires
Species Modeling,” 100-117 [ref. 439]; James A. de France, 2006. ISBN: 2130499627.
S ERPELL, “People in Disguise: Anthropomor-
phism and the Human-Pet Relationship,” 121-136
[ref. 3558]; Cheryce K RAMER, “Digital Beasts as 444. G ODFREY-S MITH, Peter. “Is It a Revolution?”
Visual Esperanto: Getty Images and the Coloniza- Biol. & Phil. 22 (2007): 429–437.
tion of Sight,” 137-171 [ref. 156]; Gregg M ITMAN, Essay review of Eva JABLONKA and Marion J.
“Pachyderm Personalities: The Media of Science, L AMB, Evolution in Four Dimensions (2005)
Politics, and Conservation,” 175-195 [ref. 3575]; [ref. 447].
Sarita S IEGEL, “Reflections on Anthropomorphism
in The Disenchanted Forest,” 196-222 [ref. 216]. 445. H AIG, David. “Weismann Rules! OK? Epige-
Reviews: [ref. R255] netics and the Lamarckian Temptation.” Biol. & Phil.
22 (2007): 415–428.
439. M ITCHELL, Sandra D. “Anthropomorphism and Essay review of Eva JABLONKA and Marion J.
Cross-Species Modeling.” In Thinking with Animals, L AMB, Evolution in Four Dimensions (2005)
edited by DASTON and M ITMAN (2005) [ref. 438], [ref. 447].
100–117.
446. H ORTOL À, Policarp, and Eudald C ARBONELL.
“Creación versus evolución: del Origen de las espe-
440. W OLFE, Charles T. (Ed.) Monsters and Philos-
cies al diseño inteligente.” Asclepio 59, no. 1 (2007):
ophy. Texts in Philosophy, 3. (xiv + 287 pp.; bibl.;
261–273.
index.) London: College Publications, 2005. ISBN:
1904987303.
Contents: Johannes F RITSCHE, “The Riddle of 447. JABLONKA, Eva, and Marion J. L AMB. Evo-
the Sphinx: Aristotle, Penelope, and Empedocles,” lution in Four Dimensions: Genetic, Epigenetic,
1-19; Morgan M EIS, “Science as a Cure for Fear: Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of
The Status of Monsters in Lucretius,” 21-35; Tris- Life. Life and Mind. (x + 462 pp.; ill.) Cambridge,
tan DAGRON, “Nature and Its Monsters during the Mass.: MIT Press, 2005. ISBN: 0262101076.
Renaissance: Montaigne and Vanini,” 37-59; An- Reviews: [ref. 444, 445, 448, 458]
nie B ITBOL -H ESP ÉRI ÈS, “Conjoined Twins and
the Limits of Our Reason,” 61-107; Justin E. H. 448. JABLONKA, Eva, and Marion J. L AMB. “The
S MITH, “Degeneration and Hybridism in the Early Expanded Evolutionary Synthesis—a Response to
Modern Species Debate: Towards the Philosophi- Godfrey-Smith, Haig, and West-Eberhard.” Biol. &
cal Roots of the Creation-Evolution Controversy,” Phil. 22 (2007): 453–472.
109-130; Roger A RIEW, “Leibniz on the Unicorn
Essay review of Eva JABLONKA and Marion J.
and Various Other Curiosities,” 131-152; Anita
L AMB, Evolution in Four Dimensions (2005)
G UERRINI, “The Creativity of God and the Or-
[ref. 447].
der of Nature: Anatomizing Monsters in the Early
Eighteenth Century,” 153-168; Annie I BRAHIM,
“The Status of Anomalies in the Philosophy of 449. K ANAMORI, Osamu. Idenshi kaizō. Trans-
Diderot,” 169-186; Charles T. W OLFE, “The Ma- lated title: [Philosophy of genetic modification]. In
terialist Denial of Monsters,” 187-204; Michael Japanese. (323+15 pp.) Tokyo: Keisoshobo, 2005.
H AGNER, “Cerebral Asymmetry, Monstrosities ISBN : 9784326153848.
and Hegel: On the Situation of the Life Sciences Reviews: [ref. R554]
in 1800,” 205-215; Elfriede J ELINEK, “The Lady
135. Physical anthropology 37
450. L EVINE, George Lewis. Darwin Loves You: Essay review of Eva JABLONKA and Marion J.
Natural Selection and the Re-enchantment of the L AMB, Evolution in Four Dimensions (2005)
World. (xxvii + 304 pp.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: [ref. 447].
Princeton University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0691126631.
Argues that Darwin’s ideas offer “a world rich with 459. W OLPERT, Lewis. “Genetics and Human Na-
meaning and value.” (from the publisher) ture.” In Davenport’s Dream, edited by W ITKOWSKI
and I NGLIS (2008) [ref. 3063], 181–191.
451. L EWENS, Tim. “Darwinism and Metaphysics.”
Metascience 16 (2007): 61–69.
Essay review of Vittorio H ÖSLE and Christian 134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR
I LIES (eds.), Darwinism & Philosophy (2005). BIOLOGY
(includes genetic engineering; for agricultural
452. L LOYD, Elisabeth Anne. Science, Politics, biotechnology, see 163-Agriculture)
and Evolution. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy
and Biology. (vii + 301 pp.; bibl.; index.) New 460. BAUDET, Jean. La vie expliquée par la chi-
York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN: mie : comment la biologie est devenue moléculaire.
9780521865708. Sciences, corps & mouvements. (133 pp.; ill.) Paris:
Vuibert, 2006. ISBN: 2711753980.
A collections of essays that examine “central topics
in philosophy of biology, including the structure of Reviews: [ref. R72]
evolutionary theory, units of selection, and evolu-
tionary psychology, as well as the Science Wars, 461. D EBRU, Claude. “Die wissenschaftliche Be-
feminism and science, and sexuality and objectiv- gründung von Biotechnologien, vom historisch-
ity.” (from the publisher) theoretischen Standpunkt betrachtet.” In Pratum
floridum, edited by F OLKERTS et al. (2002) [ref. 9],
49–59.
453. P LUTYNSKI, Anya. “Evolutionary Biology:
Causes, Consequences and Controversies.” Meta-
science 16 (2007): 437–445. 462. O’M ALLEY, Maureen A., and John D UPR É.
Essay review of Samir O KASHA, Evolution and the “Introduction: Towards a Philosophy of Microbiol-
Levels of Selection (2006); Massimo P IGLIUCCI ogy.” Introduction to a special section: “ Towards a
and Jonathan Michael K APLAN, Making Sense of Philosophy of Microbiology.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.
Evolution (2006). Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 775–779.
Partial contents: J. S APP, “The Structure of Mi-
crobial Evolutionary Theory,” 780–795; Staffan
454. P OPP, Jerome A. Evolution’s First Philosopher: M ÜLLER -W ILLE, “Hybrids, Pure Cultures, and
John Dewey and the Continuity of Nature. SUNY Pure Lines: From Nineteenth-Century Biology to
Series in Philosophy and Biology. (xiii + 155 pp.; ill.; Twentieth-Century Genetics,” 796–806 [ref. 2276].
bibl.; index.) Albany: State University of New York
Press, 2007. ISBN: 079146959X.
Looks at Dewey’s political and ethical philosophy 463. Š USTAR, Predrag. “Crick’s Notion of Genetic
as related to his understanding of evolution, and Information and the ‘Central Dogma’ of Molecular
explores this in the context of current work in brain Biology.” Brit. J. Phil. Sci. 58 (2007): 13–24.
science. “A close reading is proposed of Francis H. C.
Crick’s ‘On Protein Synthesis’ ([1958]) and related
works, to which we owe the first explicit definition
455. RUSE, Michael. “Darwinism and Christianity: of information within the scientific practice of
Must They Remain at War or Is Peace Possible?” In molecular biology.” (from the abstract)
Science, Religion, and the Human Experience, edited
by P ROCTOR (2005) [ref. 236], 185–203.
135. HUMAN BIOLOGY; PHYSICAL
456. S OBER, Elliott. Evidence and Evolution: The ANTHROPOLOGY
Logic behind the Science. (xx + 392 pp.; ill.; bibl.; (includes human evolution, primatology, eugenics;
index.) New York: Cambridge University Press,
2008. ISBN: 9780521692748. see also 150-Medicine)
464. . “La pelle umana / The Human Skin.” Special
457. S OBER, Elliott. “Sex Ratio Theory, Ancient issue. Micrologus 13 (2005): 1–721.
and Modern: An Eighteenth-Century Debate about Contents: Benjamin B RAUDE, “Black Skin/White
Intelligent Design and the Development of Models in Skin in Ancient Greece and the Near East,” 11–21;
Evolutionary Biology.” In Genesis Redux, edited by Jackie P IGEAUD, “La peau comme frontière,” 23–
R ISKIN (2007) [ref. 597], 131–162. 53; Vincent BARRAS, “Le Galen’s Touch. Peau,
Discusses both 18th-century and contemporary objet, et sujet dans le système médical galénien,”
debates dealing with sex ratios, chance, and design. 55–73 [ref. 938]; Philippe M UDRY, “La peau dans
tous ses états. Fards et peinture à Rome,” 75–89;
Francesca M ENCACCI, “Scortum. La pelle, il sacco
458. W EST-E BERHARD, Mary Jane. “Dancing with e la ‘prostituta,’ ” 91–112; Anne G RONDEUX, “Cu-
DNA and Flirting with the Ghost of Lamarck.” Biol. tis ou pellis : les dénominations médiolatines de
& Phil. 22 (2007): 439–451. la peau humaine,” 113–130; Jean W IRTH, “La
38 135. Physical anthropology
représentation de la peau dans l’art médiéval,” 465. C ARLSON, Elof Axel. Neither Gods nor Beasts:
131–153; Danielle R ÉGNIER -B OHLER, “Secrets et How Science Is Changing Who We Think We Are. (xi
discours de la peau dans la littérature médiévale + 179 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.:
en langue vernaculaire,” 155–182; Jacqueline Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2008. ISBN:
C ERQUIGLINI -T OULET, “Poétique de la ride. 9780879697860.
L’inscription du passage du temps chez les poètes Argues for a new conception of human beings
au Moyen Age,” 183–193; Yasmina F OEHR - based on our biological nature.
JANSSENS, “La littérature à fleur de peau, des mots
qui grattent et des démangeaisons littéraires dans
la poésie personnelle des XIIe-XIIIe siècles,” 195– 466. F ORTH, Christopher E., and Ivan C ROZIER.
212; Guillemette B OLENS, “La momification dans (Eds.) Body Parts: Critical Explorations in Corpore-
la littérature médiévale. L’embaumement d’Hector ality. (ix + 273 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lanham, Md.:
chez Benoı̂t de Sainte-Maure, Guido Delle Co- Lexington Books, 2005. ISBN: 0739109332.
lonne, et John Lydgate,” 213–231 [ref. 1118]; Partial contents: George ROUSSEAU, “Bums in the
Niklaus L ARGIER, “Tactus spiritualis. Remarques Time of Cholera: Sex, Sodomy, and Representa-
sur le toucher, la volupté, et les sens spirituels au tions of the Fundament,” 44-64; Ivan C ROZIER,
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race in colonial asylums. Contributors include: Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
James E. M ORAN, Leslie T OPP, Jane K ROMM, ISBN : 9780813542317.
Leonard S MITH, Eric J. E NGSTROM, Barry E DG - Primary source reader with annotations and bio-
INTON , Chris P HILO , Deborah E. B. W EINER , graphical material.
Thomas M UELLER, Sally S WARTZ, Waltraud
E RNST, Jeremy TAYLOR, Kai S AMMET, and Kerry
563. S ZRETER, Simon. Health and Wealth: Studies
DAVIES.
in History and Policy. Rochester Studies in Med-
ical History, 6. (xiii + 506 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
557. WALLACE, Edwin R., and John G ACH. (Eds.) Rochester, N.Y.: University of Rochester Press, 2005.
History of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology: With ISBN : 1580461980.
an Epilogue on Psychiatry and the Mind-Body Re- A collection of essays by Szreter, parts of which
lation. (xlix + 862 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: have been previously published.
Springer, 2008. ISBN: 9780387347073. Reviews: [ref. R997]
558. W ICKHAM, Parnel. “Idiocy in Virginia, 1616– 564. T URNER, David M., and Kevin S TAGG. (Eds.)
1860.” Bull. Hist. Med. 80 (2006): 677–701. Social Histories of Disability and Deformity. Rout-
ledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine, 25.
(xiv + 198 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Rout-
152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION ledge, 2006. ISBN: 0415360986.
Contents: David M. T URNER, “Introduction:
559. B RUEGEL, Martin, and Alessandro S TANZIANI. Approaching Anomalous Bodies,” 1-16; Kevin
“Pour une histoire de la ‘sécurité alimentaire.’ ” Rev. S TAGG, “Representing Physical Difference: The
Hist. Mod. Contemp. 51, no. 3 (2004): 7–16. Materiality of the Monstrous,” 19-38 [ref. 1341];
Contents: Anne W EGENER S LEESWIJK, “Du nec- David E. S HUTTLETON, “ ‘When a disease it
tar et de la godaille : qualité et falsification du vin selfe doth Cromwel it’: The Rhetoric of Small-
aux Provinces-Unies, XVIIIe siècle,” 17–43; Lucie pox at the Restoration,” 39-55 [ref. 1614]; Hal
PAQUY, “Santé publique, répression des fraudes G LADFELDER, “Plague Spots,” 56-78 [ref. 1843];
et action municipale à la fin du XIXe siècle : le Suzanne N UNN, “ ‘Wonderful Effects!!!’ Graphic
laboratoire grenoblois d’analyses alimentaires,” Satires of Vaccination in the First Decade of the
43–65; Florent Q UELLIER, “Le jardin fruitier- Nineteenth Century,” 79-94 [ref. 2586]; Anne
potager, lieu d’élection de la sécurité alimentaire à B ORSAY, “Disciplining Disabled Bodies: The
l’époque moderne,” 66–78; Sydney WATTS, “Bou- Development of Orthopaedic Medicine in Britain,
cherie et hygiène à Paris au XVIIIe siècle,” 79–103; c.1800–1939,” 97-116 [ref. 2442]; François B U -
Séverin M ULLER, “Les abattoirs sous haute sur- TON , “Making Deaf Children Talk: Changes in
veillance. Politiques et normalisation sanitaires à Educational Policy towards the Deaf in the French
Saint-Maixent-l’École, du XIXe au milieu du XXe Third Republic,” 117-125 [ref. 2446]; Ayça A LEM -
siécles,” 104–120; Jérôme B OURDIEU, Laetitia DARO ǦLU , “Eugenics, Modernity and Nation-
P IET and Alessandro S TANZIANI, “Crise sanitaire alism,” 126-141 [ref. 3036]; Sharon M ORRIS,
et stabilisation du marché de la viande en France, “ ‘Human Dregs at the Bottom of Our National
XVIIIe -XXe siècles,” 121–156; Michael F RENCH Vats’: The Inter-War Debate on Sterilization of the
and Jim P HILLIPS, “Protéger les consommateurs Mentally Deficient,” 142-160 [ref. 3297]; Kristy
ou soutenir les producteurs ? La politique alimen- M UIR, “ ‘That Bastard’s Following Me!’ Men-
taire menée par le Royaume-Uni de 1945 à 1955,” tally Ill Australian Veterans Struggling to Maintain
157–182; Martin B RUEGEL, “Le repas à l’usine : Control,” 161-174 [ref. 3689]; Sharon S NYDER
industrialisation, nutrition et alimentation popu- and David M ITCHELL, “Afterword: Regulated
laire (sur Jakob Tanner),” 183–198; Alessandro Bodies: Disability Studies and the Controlling
S TANZIANI, “Comment le droit définit le marché Professions,” 175-189.
(sur Marthe Torre-Schaub),” 199–203.
565. Z INSSER, Hans. Rats, Lice, and History. Orig-
560. D ICKERSON, James L. Yellow Fever: A Deadly inally published for the Atlantic Monthly Press by
Disease Poised to Kill Again. (271 pp.; ill.; bibl.; Little, Brown, and Company, 1935. Introduction by
index.) Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2006. Gerald N. G ROB. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
ISBN : 1591023998, 978159102399. Publishers, 2008. ISBN: 9781412806725.
Reviews: [ref. R282]
153. PHARMACY
561. P HILLIPS, Gordon. The Blind in British Society:
(includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs)
Charity, State and Community, c. 1780–1930. (ix
+ 438 pp.; bibl.; index.) Aldershot; Hampshire, 566. A LBRECHT, Katharina. Geschichte der Apo-
England: Ashgate, 2004. ISBN: 075465012X. theken der Stadt Magdeburg. Beiträge zur Geschichte
Reviews: [ref. R805] der Pharmazie und Chemie, 1. (286 pp.; ill.; in-
dex.) Freiberg: Drei Birken Verlag, 2007. ISBN:
9783936980134.
562. S CHNEIDER, Dona, and David E. L ILIENFELD.
(Eds.) Public Health: The Development of a Disci-
pline. Volume One: From the Age of Hippocrates 567. F RIEDRICH, Christoph, and Sabine
to the Progressive Era. (848 pp.; bibl.; index.) New B ERNSCHNEIDER -R EIF. (Eds.) Rosarium littera-
160. Technology in general 47
rum: Beiträge zur Pharmazie- und Wissenschaftsge- 160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
schichte: Festschrift für Peter Dilg zum 65. Geburts- (includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
tag. (339 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Eschborn, Germany:
Govi-Verlag, 2003. ISBN: 3774109923. Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
Contents: Sabine A NAGNOSTOU, “Vom and space)
Römischen und Brasilianischen Theriak,” 17-
569. A LLEN, Barry. Artifice and Design: Art and
32; Karl Heinz BARTELS, “Exotica et Trans-
Technology in Human Experience. (ix + 213 pp.; ill.;
marina: Arzneidrogen-Handel und Apotheke in
bibl.; index.) Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.
Mittelalter und früher Neuzeit,” 33-48; Axel
ISBN : 9780801446825; 0801446821.
B ERGMANN, “ ‘Sextarius apud arabes’ quid? Bei-
trag zur lateinischen Lexikographie der mittelal- An interdisciplinary study of aesthetics and tech-
terlichen Heilkunde,” 49-65; Christian C RONE, nology through a focus on the technology of
Anne R APPERT and Gundolf K EIL, “Arzneiöle als bridges, looking at seven bridges as case studies.
formbestimmendes Element in der chirurgischen
Fachliteratur des Spätmittelalters,” 67-104; Werner 570. BARNETT, Richard. “Blessed are the Cheese-
D RESSEND ÖRFER, “Die Arzneitaxe für Innsbruck makers.” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): 445–451.
und Schwaz aus dem Jahr 1522,” 105-122; Dietrich Essay review of Robert F RIEDEL, A Culture of
von E NGELHARDT, “Paracelsus im Urteil des Che- Improvement (2007).
mikers und Pharmazeuten Alexander Nicolaus von
Scherer (1771–1824),” 123-132; Peter Hartwig
G RAEPEL, “Der Andechser Benediktinerpater 571. B IENIA, Daniel. Technikgeschichte als Gegen-
und Apotheker Felix Funk (1727–1797),” 133- stand allgemeiner technischer Bildung: didaktische
140; Axel H ELMST ÄDTER, “Zur Elektrotherapie und methodische Aspekte für den Technikunterricht.
des Schmerzes – oder: Warum heisst Voltaren
R Didaktik in Forschung und Praxis, 16. (178 pp.; ill.)
Voltaren
R
?” 141-146; Brigitte H OPPE, “Wurden Hamburg: Kovac, 2004. ISBN: 9783830015567.
Cocablätter in der frühperuanischen Kunst darge- Reviews: [ref. R103]
stellt oder wie sieht eine Cocapflanze aus?” 147–
159; Fritz K RAFFT, “Christus in der Himmelsapo-
theke mit reumütigem/r Sünder/in. Die pietistische 572. B LOCK, Leo. To Harness the Wind: A Short
Erweiterung eines protestantischen Andachtsbild- History of the Development of Sails. (xv + 164 pp.;
motivs,” 161-182; François L EDERMANN, “Eine ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Annapolis, Md.: Naval
andere Form der Sammlung: Die Berner Apothe- Institute Press, 2003. ISBN: 9781557502094.
ker als Betreuer von Museen und von botanischen Reviews: [ref. R114]
Gärten,” 183-192; Frank L EIMKUGEL, “ ‘Und ma-
che daraus ein heiliges Salböl nach der Kunst des
573. B LUMA, Lars, Karl P ICHOL, and Wolfhard
Salbenbereiters’: Pharmakobotanisches aus der
W EBER. (Eds.) Technikvermittlung und Technikpo-
Heiligen Schrift,” 193-202; Irmgard M ÜLLER and
pularisierung: Historische und didaktische Perspek-
Michael M ARTIN, “Ein neuer Überlieferungszeuge
tiven. Cottbuser Studien zur Geschichte von Technik,
von Johann Hartliebs Kräuterbuch: Die Handschrift
Arbeit und Umwelt, 23. (284 pp.; ill.) Münster:
‘Ms. 46’ der Fürstlich Salm-Salmschen Bibliothek
Waxmann, 2004. ISBN: 9783830913610.
der Wasserburg Anholt,” 203-218; Wolf-Dieter
M ÜLLER -JAHNCKE and Ulrike B OFINGER, “Apo- Essays explore diverse topics in periods rang-
theker, Arzt und Fachschriftsteller: Jakob Theodor, ing from the early modern to the present. Con-
genannt Tabernaemontanus (1522–1590), aus Ber- tributors: Karl P ICHOL, Johannes W EYER,
gzabern,” 219-249; Otto N OWOTNY, “Paracelsus Wolfhard W EBER, Dietmar B LEIDICK, Michael
und die Transmutation,” 251-258; Fidel R ÄDLE, H ASCHER, Reinhold BAUER, Kurt M ÖSER,
“ ‘Vade ad Formican, o piger!’ (Prv 6, 6): Ameisen Günther L UXBACHER, Lars B LUMA, Torsten
in der Nachantiken Lateinischen Literatur,” 259- M EYER, Marcus P OPPLOW, Wilfried S CHLA -
271; Hartmut RUDOLPH, “ ‘Dass ein jeder ‘Petrus’ GENHAUF , Wolfgang M ÜHL -B ENNINGHAUS,
heisst’: Zur Petrusgestalt bei Paracelsus,” 273-283; Sabine S CHACHTNER, Martina H ESSLER, Chris-
Joachim T ELLE, “Der ‘Sermo Philosophicus.’ Eine tian H EIN, and Gregor T YRCHAN.
deutsche Lehrdichtung des 16. Jahrhunderts über Reviews: [ref. R116]
den Mercurius philosophorum,” 285-309; Bettina
WAHRIG, “Der Stoff der Macht: Gift und Elixier
in E. T. A. Hoffmans Erzählung ‘Ignaz Denner,’ ” 574. B OWMAN, Diana M., Graeme A. H ODGE, and
311-320. Peter B INKS. “Are We Really the Prey? Nanotech-
nology as Science and Science Fiction.” Bull. Sci.
Tech. Soc. 27 (2007): 435–445.
568. S CHIFTER ACEVES, Liliana. “La introducción
de las técnicas instrumentales y su relación con las
formas farmacéuticas compendiadas en las farmaco- 575. C ERUZZI, Paul E. “Moore’s Law and Techno-
peas mexicanas.” Circumscribere 3 (2007): 54–65. logical Determinism: Reflections on the History of
Technology.” Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 584–593.
A study of the editions of the Mexican Pharma-
copoeia over three centuries, focusing on the rela-
tionship between new intrumental technology and 576. D ENNY, Mark. Ingenium: Five Machines that
the number and characteristics of pharmaceutical Changed the World. (xvi + 176 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
forms.(from the abstract) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
ISBN : 0801885868.
48 160. Technology in general
On the bow and arrow, the waterwheel, the coun- Cottbuser Studien zur Geschichte von Technik, Ar-
terpoise siege engine, the pendulum clock anchor beit und Umwelt, 27. (254 pp.; ill.; maps.) Münster:
escapement, and the centrifugal governor. Waxmann, 2005. ISBN: 9783830915447.
A study of the German glassmaking industry from
medieval times to the early 20th century.
577. D USEK, Val. Philosophy of Technology:
An Introduction. (v + 244 pp.; bibl.; index.) Reviews: [ref. R574]
Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. ISBN:
1405111623. 586. KONG De-an. “The Technological Beauty of
Reviews: [ref. R303] Chinese Ancient Jade Carving.” [Translated title.]
In Chinese. Kexue Jishu yu Bianzhengfa 24, no. 3
578. FABREGAT G ALCER À, Emetri, and Jacobo (2007): 79–81.
V IDAL F RANQUET. “La canalització de l’Ebre a la Using the 8000-year history of jade carving as
regió de Tortosa (1347–1851).” Quad. Hist. Engin. 8 a case study, the article discusses the notion of
(2007): 3–49. technological beauty as developed since the 1960s.
On efforts to build locks, dykes, and channels in
Catalonia from the 14th to the mid-19th centuries. 587. K URRER, Karl-Eugen. Geschichte der Bausta-
tik. (539 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin: Ernst & Sohn, 2002.
579. F OHLER, Susanne. Techniktheorien: der Platz ISBN : 3433016410.
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München: Fink, 2003. ISBN: 3770537599.
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Technology, Liberalism and British Identity, 1750–
580. H ALL, Carl W. A Biographical Dictionary of 1914. Cambridge Studies in Economic History. (xv
People in Engineering: From the Earliest Records + 458 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Cambridge
until 2000. (xix + 264 pp.; bibl.; CD-ROM.) West University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780521873703.
Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2008. ISBN:
9781557534590. 589. M ÅRALD, Erland, and Christer N ORDLUND.
“Inledning: Tema Teknik och Miljö.” Introduction to
581. H ANSSON, Sven Ove. “What Is Technological a series on industrial technology and the environment.
Science?” Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 38 (2007): 523–527. Polhem 23 (2005): 5–10.
Contents: Alf H ORNBORG, “Fotavtryck i bo-
mullsfälten: Den industriella revolutionen som
582. H ARBERS, Hans, and Marli H UIJER. “Introduc- miljöbelastningsförskjutning,” 11–24 [ref. 2632];
tion.” Introduction to special issue: “Time-Politics Per-Olof G R ÖNBERG, “ ‘Skorsten kallar vi det rör,
of Technology.” Configurations 13 (2005 [2007]): som mot Ryssland röken för’: Om konstruktionen
323–330. av Europas högsta skorsten vid Rönnskärsverken,”
Contents: Nik B ROWN, “Shifting Tenses: Re- 25–42 [ref. 3343]; Kristina S ÖDERHOLM, “Den ve-
connecting Regimes of Truth and Hope,” 331– tenskapliga kontroversens roll Miljöargument mot
355; Hans H ARBERS, “How Much Time Can We massateknik under 1900-talet,” 43–64 [ref. 2964];
Stand? DNA Evidence and the Principle of Final- Bosse S UNDIN, “Från avfall till möjligheter: Eta-
ity in Criminal Law,” 357–371 [ref. 3455]; Mike nol i början av 1900-talet,” 65–84.
M ICHAEL, Steven P. WAINWRIGHT and Clare
W ILLIAMS, “Temporality and Prudence: On Stem
Cells as ‘Phronesic Things,’ ” 373–394 [ref. 534]; 590. M ITCHAM, Carl, and Juan BAUTISTA B EN -
GOETXEA . “Culture and Technology in Spain: From
Peter P ETERS, “Exchanging Travel Speed: Time
Politics in Mobility Practices,” 395–419; Marli Philosophical Analysis to STS.” Tech. & Cult. 47
H UIJER, “Orchestrating Time in the Genomic Era: (2006): 607–622.
Timescape Perspective on the Changing Practice
of Hereditary Breast Cancer Prevention,” 421–434 591. M ORTON, David L., and Joseph G ABRIEL.
[ref. 3662]. Electronics: The Life Story of a Technology. Green-
wood Technographies. (xiii + 201 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004.
583. J ULEFF, Gill. “Crucible Steel in Sri Lanka in
ISBN : 0313332479.
the First Millennium AD and the Early Twentieth
Century.” Part of “Thematic Issue: History and
Characteristics of Wootz Steel in India and Abroad” 592. O RLAND, Barbara. (Ed.) Artifizielle Körper –
[ref. 791]. Indian J. Hist. Sci. 42 (2007): 517–518. lebendige Technik: Technische Modellierungen des
Körpers in historischer Perspektive. Translated title:
[Artificial body – living technology: technical model-
584. K IRKPATRICK, Graeme. Technology and Social
ing of the body in historical perspective.] In German.
Power. (ix + 182 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:
Interferenzen – Studien zur Kulturgeschichte der
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. ISBN: 1403947309.
Technik. (286 pp.) Zürich: Chronos Verlag, 2005.
ISBN : 3-0340-3690-X.
585. K IRSCHE, Albrecht. Zisterzienser, Glasmacher Contents: Barbara O RLAND, “Wo hören Körper
und Drechsler. Glashütten in Erzgebirge und Vogt- auf und fängt Technik an? Historische Anmer-
land und ihr Einfluss auf die Seiffener Holzkunst. kungen zu posthumanistischen Problemen,” 9-
160. Technology in general 49
42; Jakob TANNER, “Leib-Arte-Fakt. Künstliche pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of Chicago
Körper und der technische Zugriff auf das Le- Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226720807.
ben,” 43-61; Jessica R ISKIN, “Künstliches Le- Contents: Jessica R ISKIN, “Introduction: The
ben produzieren. Denkparallelen im Automa- Sistine Gap,” 1-32; Sylvia B ERRYMAN, “The Imi-
tenbau des 18. Jahrhunderts und heute,” 65-85 tation of Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy,” 35-45
[ref. 1913]; Adelheid VOSKUHL, “ ‘Bewegung’ [ref. 873]; Anthony G RAFTON, “The Devil as Au-
und ‘Rührung.’ Musik spielende Androiden und tomaton: Giovanni Fontana and the Meanings of
ihre kulturelle Bedeutung im späten 18. Jahrhun- a Fifteenth-Century Machine,” 46-62 [ref. 1351];
dert,” 87-103 [ref. 1922]; Christina B ENNING - Scott M AISANO, “Infinite Gesture: Automata and
HAUS , “Eine ‘unästhetische Prozedur’. Debatten the Emotions in Descartes and Shakespeare,” 63-84
über ‘künstliche Befruchtung’ um 1910,” 107- [ref. 1393]; Dennis des C HENE, “Abstracting from
127 [ref. 3154]; Silke B ELLANGER and Aline the Soul: The Mechanics of Locomotion,” 85-95
S TEINBRECHER, “ ‘Der Tod wird nicht von ei- [ref. 1569]; Joan B. L ANDES, “The Anatomy of
ner Maschine entschieden’. Hirntoddiagnostik Artificial Life: An Eighteenth-Century Perspec-
in der Schweiz von 1960 bis 2000,” 129-144 tive,” 96-116 [ref. 1815]; William R. N EWMAN,
[ref. 3649]; Heather R. P ERRY, “Brave Old World. “The Homunculus and the Mandrake: Art Aid-
Recycling der Kriegskrüppel während des Er- ing Nature versus Art Faking Nature,” 119-130
sten Weltkrieges,” 147-158 [ref. 3302]; Cornelius [ref. 1296]; Elliott S OBER, “Sex Ratio Theory,
B ORCK, “Das künstliche Auge. Zur Geburt des Ancient and Modern: An Eighteenth-Century De-
Cyborgs in der Sinnesprothesenforschung,” 159- bate about Intelligent Design and the Develop-
176; Shelley M C K ELLAR, “ ‘Der Dracula der ment of Models in Evolutionary Biology,” 131-162
Medizintechnik’. Das künstliche Herz als the- [ref. 457]; M. Norton W ISE, “The Gender of Au-
rapeutische Technik für kardiovaskuläre Krank- tomata in Victorian Britain,” 163-195 [ref. 1997];
heiten,” 179-196; Markus C HRISTEN, “Der Ein- Timothy L ENOIR, “Techno-Humanism: Requiem
bau von Technik in das Gehirn. Das Wechsel- for the Cyborg,” 196-220 [ref. 135]; Bernadette
spiel von Informationsbegriffen und Technolo- B ENSAUDE -V INCENT, “Nanobots and Nanotubes:
gieentwicklung am Beispiel des Hörens,” 197- Two Alternative Biomimetic Paradigms of Nan-
218; Carmen BAUMELER, “Kleider machen Cy- otechnology,” 221-236 [ref. 3730]; David BATES,
borgs. Zur Geschichte der Wearable-Computing- “Creating Insight: Gestalt Theory and the Early
Forschung,” 221-237; Sabine M AASEN, “Schnitt- Computer,” 237-259 [ref. 3624]; Elizabeth K ING,
flächen flexiblen Selbstmanagements,” 239-260; “Perpetual Devotion: A Sixteenth-Century Ma-
Stefanie D UTTWEILER, “ ‘Körper, Geist und See- chine That Prays,” 263-292 [ref. 1360]; Adel-
le bepuscheln...’. Wellness als Technologie der heid VOSKUHL, “Motions and Passions: Music-
Selbstführung,” 261-277. Playing Women Automata and the Culture of Af-
fect in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany,” 293-
593. OTT, Ingrid, and Christian PAPILLOUD. “Con- 320 [ref. 1923]; Stefan H ELMREICH, “An Archae-
verging Institutions: Shaping Relationships between ology of Artificial Life, Underwater,” 321-333;
Nanotechnologies, Economy, and Society.” Bull. Sci. Evelyn Fox K ELLER, “Booting Up Baby,” 334-
Tech. Soc. 27 (2007): 455–466. 345 [ref. 3629]; Justine C ASSELL, “Body Lan-
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[ref. 3774].
594. P ETERS, Peter Frank. Time, Innovation and
Mobilities: Travel in Technological Cultures. Inter-
national Library of Sociology. (xii + 236 pp.; ill.; 598. S ANDLER, Ronald. “Nanotechnology and So-
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599. S CHMIDT, Uta C. “ ‘Der Bergmann war immer
595. P URSELL, Carroll W. The Machine in America: von Signalen umgeben!’ Das akustische Denkmal
A Social History of Technology. Second edition. (xvi von Dortmund Eving.” Translated title: [“The min-
+ 398 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hop- ers had always been surrounded by signals!” The
kins University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780801885785. acoustic monument of Dortmund Eving.] In German.
Covers the period from colonial times to the Technikgeschichte 72 (2005): 127–147.
present. This second edition includes a revised On an acoustic signal set up as a monument to
chapter on war technology, as well as new material recognize the 700-year history of coal mining and
on information technology, globalization, and the its place in the modern urban environment.
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Der Einsatz von Wasser- und Windmühlen im Ober-
596. P YNE, Stephen J. “The Tool That Is More: An stift Münster vom Ausgang des Mittelalters bis zur
Inquiry into Fire, the Original Promethean Inven- Säkularisation (1803). Beiträge zur Volkskultur in
tion.” In Inventing for the Environment, edited by Nordwestdeutschland, 101; Veröffentlichungen der
M OLELLA and B EDI (2003) [ref. 408], 11–27. Historischen Kommission für Westfalen, XXIIA;
Geschichtliche Arbeiten zur westfälischen Landes-
forschung, wirtschafts- und sozialgeschichtliche
597. R ISKIN, Jessica. (Ed.) Genesis Redux: Essays Gruppe,Bd. 13. (xviii + 576 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.)
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tory of Computing.” Introduction to special issue
“New Directions in the History of Computing.” Ann.
601. W YATT, Sally. “Making Time and Taking Hist. Comput. 29, no. 4 (2007): 6–7.
Time.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 821–824. Contents: Thomas J. M ISA, “Arthur Norberg, the
Essay review of Peter Frank P ETERS, Time, Inno- Charles Babbage Institute, and the History of Com-
vation and Mobilities (2006) [ref. 594]. puting,” 8–15 [ref. 605]; William A SPRAY, “Lead-
ership in Computing History: Arthur Norberg and
the Charles Babbage Institute,” 16–26; James W.
C ORTADA, “Studying the Role of IT in the Evo-
161. COMPUTERS; COMMUNICATION lution of American Business Practices: A Way
TECHNOLOGIES Forward,” 28–39 [ref. 603]; Martin C AMPBELL -
(includes information sciences, printing and publica- K ELLY, “The History of the History of Software,”
40–51; Thomas J. M ISA, “Understanding ‘How
tion technologies)
Computing Has Changed the World,’ ” 52–63; Jack
602. B ENAD -WAGENHOFF, Volker, Silvia W ER - M INKER, “Developing a Computer Science De-
FEL , and Boris F UCHS . (Eds.) Druckfarbe zwischen partment at the University of Maryland,” 64–75.
Alchemie und Hightech: Jahrestagung des Interna-
tionalen Arbeitskreises Druckgeschichte (IAD), 9. 607. O’R EGAN, Gerard. A Brief History of Com-
bis 11. November 2001 in Stuttgart. (144 pp.; ill.; puting. (xix + 245 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London:
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608. S TOUT, Helen, and Martin de J ONG. Over
603. C ORTADA, James W. “Studying the Role of IT spreektelegraaf en beeldtelefoon: de rol van de over-
in the Evolution of American Business Practices: A heid bij technologische transities in infrastructuurge-
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CONTEXTS, GENERAL WORKS (See Daiwie F U, “How Far Can East Asian STS
Go?” East Asian STS 1 (2007): 1–14 [ref. 54].)
(for colonialism related to specific regions, see that
Further commentary: Hideto NAKAJIMA, “Dif-
region) ferences in East Asian STS: European Origin or
American Origin?” 237–241; Fa-ti FAN, “East
Asian STS: Fox or Hedgehog?” 243–247; War-
200-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE wick A NDERSON, “How Far Can East Asian STS
(includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of Go? A Commentary,” 249–250.
scientists)
617. M AC L EOD, Roy. “Introduction.” Introduction
613. C HAMBERS, David Wade, and Richard G ILLE - to the Osiris volume “Nature and Empire: Science
SPIE . “Locality in the History of Science: Colonial and the Colonial Enterprise.” Osiris 15 (2000): 1–13.
Science, Technoscience, and Indigenous Knowledge.”
Volume title: Nature and Empire: Science and the Contents: Juan P IMENTEL, “The Iberian Vision:
Colonial Enterprise [ref. 617]. Osiris 15 (2000): Science and Empire in the Framework of a Uni-
221–240. versal Monarchy, 1500–1800,” 17–30 [ref. 1177];
James E. M C C LELLAN, III and François R E -
614. D ELBOURGO, James, and Nicholas D EW. GOURD , “The Colonial Machine: French Science
(Eds.) Science and Empire in the Atlantic World. and Colonization in the Ancien Régime,” 31–50
(xiv + 365 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Rout- [ref. 1667]; Sverker S ORLIN, “Ordering the World
ledge, 2008. ISBN: 9780415961264. for Europe: Science as Intelligence and Informa-
Contents: James D ELBOURGO and Nicholas D EW, tion as Seen from the Northern Periphery,” 51–69
“Introduction: The Far Side of the Ocean,” 1-28; [ref. 1976]; Alberto E LENA and Javier O RD Ó ÑEZ,
Alison S ANDMAN, “Controlling Knowledge: Nav- “Science, Technology, and the Spanish Colonial
igation, Cartography, and Secrecy in the Early Experience in the Nineteenth Century,” 70–82
Modern Spanish Atlantic,” 31-51 [ref. 1290]; [ref. 1969]; Suzanne Z ELLER, “The Colonial
Nicholas D EW, “Vers la ligne: Circulating Mea- World as Geological Metaphor: Strata(gems) of
surements around the French Atlantic,” 53-72 Empire in Victorian Canada,” 85–107 [ref. 2203];
[ref. 1416]; Joyce E. C HAPLIN, “Knowing the Maria Margaret L OPES and Irina P ODGORNY,
Ocean: Benjamin Franklin and the Circulation of “The Shaping of Latin American Museums of Nat-
Atlantic Knowledge,” 73-96 [ref. 1777]; Ralph ural History, 1850–1990,” 108–118 [ref. 2012];
BAUER, “A New World of Secrets: Occult Philos- Kapil R AJ, “Colonial Encounters and the Forg-
ophy in the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic,” 99-126 ing of New Knowledge and National Identities:
[ref. 1205]; Júnia Ferreira F URTADO, “Tropical Great Britain and India, 1760–1850,” 119–134
Empiricism: Making Medical Knowledge in Colo- [ref. 1668]; Michael A. O SBORNE, “Acclimatiz-
nial Brazil,” 127-151 [ref. 1598]; Jan G OLINSKI, ing the World: A History of the Paradigmatic
“American Climate and the Civilization of Na- Colonial Science,” 135–151 [ref. 2277]; Anto-
ture,” 153-174 [ref. 1556]; Antonio BARRERA - nio L AFUENTE, “Enlightenment in an Imperial
O SORIO, “Empiricism in the Spanish Atlantic Context: Local Science in the Late-Eighteenth-
World,” 177-202 [ref. 1284]; Neil S AFIER, “Fruit- Century Hispanic World,” 155–173 [ref. 1823];
less Botany: Joseph de Jussieu’s South Ameri- Silvia F IGUEIR ÔA and Clarete da S ILVA, “En-
can Odyssey,” 203-224 [ref. 1827]; Daniela B LE - lightened Mineralogists: Mining Knowledge in
ICHMAR , “Atlantic Competitions: Botany in the Colonial Brazil, 1750–1825,” 174–189 [ref. 1782];
Eighteenth-Century Spanish Empire,” 225-252 Harriet D EACON, “Racism and Medical Science
[ref. 1819]; James D ELBOURGO, “The Elec- in South Africa’s Cape Colony in the Mid- to
tric Machine in the American Garden,” 255-280 Late Nineteenth Century,” 190–206 [ref. 2457];
[ref. 1752]; Susan Scott PARRISH, “Diasporic Michael W ORBOYS, “The Colonial World as Mis-
African Sources of Enlightenment Knowledge,” sion and Mandate: Leprosy and Empire, 1900–
281-310 [ref. 815]; François R EGOURD, “Mes- 1940,” 207–218 [ref. 3235]; David Wade C HAM -
merism in Saint Domingue: Occult Knowledge BERS and Richard G ILLESPIE, “Locality in the
and Vodou on the Eve of the Haitian Revolution,” History of Science: Colonial Science, Techno-
311-332 [ref. 1705]; Margaret C. JACOB, “After- science, and Indigenous Knowledge,” 221–240
word: Science, Global Capitalism and the State,” [ref. 613]; Deepak K UMAR, “Reconstructing In-
333-344 [ref. 193]. dia: Disunity in the Science and Technology for
Development Discourse, 1900–1947,” 241–257
615. FAN, Fa-ti. “Science in Cultural Borderlands: [ref. 2713]; Christophe B ONNEUIL, “Develop-
Methodological Reflections on the Study of Science, ment as Experiment: Science and State Building
European Imperialism, and Cultural Encounter.” East in Late Colonial and Postcolonial Africa, 1930–
Asian STS 1 (2007): 213–231. 1970,” 258–281 [ref. 816]; John M ERSON, “Bio-
Prospecting or Bio-Piracy: Intellectual Property
616. H ONG, Sungook. “East Asian STS: Some Rights and Biodiversity in a Colonial and Post-
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52 200. Cultural & cross-cultural contexts
618. R AJ, Kapil. Relocating Modern Science: Cir- a global scale in the seventeenth and eighteenth
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Asia and Europe, 1650–1900. (xiii + 285 pp.; ill.;
bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;
ISBN : 0230507085.
EXPLORATION
“Challenges the belief that modern science was
created uniquely in the West and that it was subse- 621. A KERMAN, James R. The Imperial Map: Car-
quently diffused elsewhere.” (from the publisher) tography and the Mastery of Empire. The Kenneth
Reviews: [ref. R829] Nebenzahl, Jr., lectures in the History of Cartography.
(336 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University
619. S TUCHTEY, Benedikt. (Ed.) Science across of Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226010762;
the European Empires, 1800–1950. Studies of the 0226010767.
German Historical Institute London. (viii + 376 pp.;
bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford University Press, 200-123. ECOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
2005. ISBN: 0199276292. (includes conservation, natural resource manage-
Contents: Benedikt S TUCHTEY, “Introduction: To-
wards a Comparative History of Science and Trop- ment, and environmental history; for forestry, see
ical Medicine in Imperial Cultures since 1800,” 163-Agriculture)
1-45; Donal P. M C C RACKEN, “Fraternity in the 622. M ERSON, John. “Bio-Prospecting or Bio-
Age of Jingoism: The British Imperial Botanical Piracy: Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity
and Forestry Network,” 49-62 [ref. 2288]; Lothar in a Colonial and Postcolonial Context.” Volume
B URCHARDT, “The School of Oriental Languages title: Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial
at the University of Berlin—Forging the Cadres Enterprise [ref. 617]. Osiris 15 (2000): 282–296.
of German Imperialism?” 63-105 [ref. 2421];
Patrick P ETITJEAN, “Science and the ‘Civilizing
Mission’: France and the Colonial Enterprise,” 200-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS
107-128 [ref. 1940]; Suzanne M. M OON, “Devel- (see also 135-Human biology)
opment and the Dual Economy: Theories of Colo-
nial Transformation in the Netherlands East Indies, 623. B IVINS, Roberta E. “ ‘The English Disease’ or
c. 1920,” 129-147 [ref. 3360]; Markus K IRCH - ‘Asian Rickets’? Medical Responses to Postcolonial
HOFF, “Surveying the Land: Western Societies for Immigration.” Bull. Hist. Med. 81 (2007): 533–568.
the Exploration of Palestine, 1865–1920,” 149-172
624. B UELL, Paul D. “How Did Persian and Other
[ref. 2214]; Roy M AC L EOD, “Imperial Science
Western Medical Knowledge Move East, and Chinese
under the Southern Cross: Archibald Liversidge,
West? A Look at the Role of Rashı̄d al-Dı̄n and
FRS, and the Making of Anglo-Australian Sci-
Others.” Asian Med. 3 (2008): 279–295.
ence,” 175-213 [ref. 1937]; Benoı̂t de L’E STOILE,
“ ‘Races not Inferior, but Different’: French An- 625. N OGUEIRA, Maria Inês, and Kenneth Rochel de
thropology from the Colonial Exhibition to the C AMARGO, Jr. “A orientalização do Ocidente como
Museum of Mankind,” 215-241 [ref. 3047]; He- superfı́cie de emergência de novos paradigmas em
len T ILLEY, “Ambiguities of Racial Science in saúde.” Translated title: [The Orientalization of the
Colonial Africa: The African Research Survey and West as a Surface of Emergence for New Paradigms
the Fields of Eugenics, Social Anthropology, and in Health] In Portuguese. Manguinhos 14 (2007):
Biomedicine, 1920–1940,” 245-287 [ref. 3058]; 841–861.
Emmanuelle S IBEUD, “A Crucial Experiment:
Ethnographic Fieldwork in French Africa, c. 1900– 626. Z IEME, Peter. “Notes on Uighur Medicine, Es-
1930,” 289-306 [ref. 3141]; Wolfgang U. E CKART, pecially on the Uighur Siddhasāra Tradition.” Asian
“From Questionnaires to Microscopes: Founding Med. 3 (2008): 308–322.
and Early Years of the Hamburg Institute of Nau- Considers various influences on medicine from
tical and Tropical Diseases,” 309-327 [ref. 2462]; the Uygur region: folk medicine, Syriac medicine,
Michele T HOMPSON, “French Colonial Medicine Indian and Chinese medicine.
and Pharmacology in Indo-China, 1802–1954,”
329-343 [ref. 2528].
200-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
Reviews: [ref. R988]
627. A NDERSON, Warwick. Colonial Pathologies:
American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in
200-20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH the Phillipines. (ix + 355 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.)
SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN:
(includes popular culture; popularization of science; 0822338041, 9780822338048.
public understanding of science) On the period from 1898 through the 1930s, the
book shows the influence of this experience on
620. O GBORN, Miles. Indian Ink: Script and Print in military medicine, industrial hygiene, U.S. urban
the Making of the English East India Company. (xxiii health services, and other nations’ development
+ 318 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of regimes.
Chicago Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226620411.
“Exploring the relationship between power and 628. I IJIMA Wataru. Mararia to teikoku: shoku-
knowledge in European engagement with Asia, minchi igaku to higashi ajia no koiki chitsujo.
Indian Ink examines the Company at work and Translated title: [Hidden history of malaria: Colo-
reveals how writing and print shaped authority on nial/imperial medicine and an integrated regional
210. Arabic-Islamic contexts 53
order in 20th-century East Asia]. In Japanese. (xviii 638. R EISMAN, David C. The Making of the Avi-
+ 387 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku cennan Tradition: The Transmission, Contents, and
Shuppankai, 2005. ISBN: 4130262106. Structure of Ibn Sina’s al-Mubahatat (The Discus-
Reviews: [ref. R512] sions). Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Science,
49. (xx + 333 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Boston: Brill,
2002. ISBN: 9004125043.
200-153. PHARMACY
Reviews: [ref. R843]
(includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs)
629. A KASOY, Anna, and Ronit YOELI -T LALIM. 639. VASALOU, Sophia. “Subject and Body in Baran
“Along the Musk Routes: Exchanges between Tibet Mu’tazilism, or: Mu’tazilite Kalām and the Fear of
and the Islamic World.” Asian Med. 3 (2008): 217– Triviality.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 17 (2007): 267–298.
240. “My focus is on one of the major arguments used
Focuses on a comparison between the medical uses by the late Barans..., and on the relationship be-
of musk. tween the mental and the physical (or the subjective
and objective) which emerges from it.” (from the
abstract)
210. ARABIC-ISLAMIC CONTEXTS
210-103. MATHEMATICS
210-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
640. B RENTJES, Sonja. “An Exciting New Arabic
(includes science of measurement) Version of Euclid’s Elements: MS Mumbai, Mullā
630. Y ERASIMOS, Stéphane. “Mesures d’espace ot- Fı̄rūz R.I.6.” Rev. Hist. Math. 12 (2006): 169–197.
tomanes.” In La juste mesure, edited by M OULINIER
et al. (2005) [ref. 255], 49–56. 641. L ORCH, Richard. “A Latin Fragment on
Focus is mostly on the 19th and early 20th century, Chords, Translated from Arabic.” In Miscellanea
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[ref. 1365], 1–6.
210-42. SCIENCE EDUCATION 642. M ILED, Marouane ben. “Mesurer le continu,
(includes history of educational institutions) dans la tradition arabe des livres V et X des
Éléments.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 18 (2008): 1–18.
631. I TO Shuntaro. “The History of Science in Ara-
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title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 43 finitésimales du IXe au XIe siècle: théorie des
(2004): 235–238. coniques, constructions géométriques et géométrie
pratique. Vol. 3: Ibn al-Haytham. Publication, 59.
210-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; HISTORY OF (xviii + 1034 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Al-
IDEAS Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation, 2000. ISBN:
(includes history of philosophy of science) 1873992599.
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632. A HMAD, Zaid. The Epistemology of Ibn
Khaldūn. Culture and Civilization in the Middle 644. R AYNAUD, Dominique. “Le tracé continu
East. (xiv + 192 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: des sections coniques à la Renaissance : Applica-
RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. ISBN: 0415302854. tions optico-perspectives, héritage de la tradition
Reviews: [ref. R6] mathématique arabe.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 17 (2007):
299–345.
633. D’A NCONA, Cristina. “Degrees of Abstraction “The perfect compass, used by al-Quhi, al-Sijzi
in Avicenna.” In Theories of Perception in Medieval and his successors for the continuous drawing of
and Early Modern Philosophy, edited by K NUUT- conic sections, reappeared after a long eclipse
TILA and K ÄRKK ÄINEN (2008) [ref. 487], 47–72. in the works of Renaissance mathematicians like
Francesco Barozzi in Venice.... [V]arious elements
634. H ASNAWI, Ahmad. “Boèce, Averroès et suggest a direct descent.” (from the abstract)
Abū al-Barakāt al-Bagādı̄, témoins des écrits de
Thémistius sur les topiques d’Aristote.” Arab. Sci.
Phil. 17 (2007): 203–265. 210-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
(see also 164-Air and space technologies)
635. M ARMURA, Michael E. “Some Questions Re-
garding Avicenna’s Theory of the Temporal Origina- 645. B ELLVER, José. “Ŷābir b Aflah. en torno a la
tion of the Human Rational Soul.” Arab. Sci. Phil. 18 inclinación de los eclipses en el horizonte.” Arch. Int.
(2008): 121–138. Hist. Sci. 57 (2007): 3–23.
ill.; bibl.; index.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University “Tries to present a panoramic view of the Byzan-
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780748620678. tine magic and to analyze some problems on the de-
Reviews: [ref. R818] monology offered by hagiographical texts.” (from
the abstract)
668. T IBI, Selma. The Medicinal Use of Opium in
Ninth-Century Baghdad. Sir Henry Wellcome Asian
Series, 5. (xiv + 314 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Boston: 220-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
Brill, 2006. ISBN: 9004146962. (see also 164-Air and space technologies)
Reviews: [ref. R1014] 677. H ANNAH, Robert. “The meridiana of Ulugh
Beg in Hagia Sophia, Constantinople.” Nuncius 22
669. W UJASTYK, Dominik. “A Persian Anatomical
(2007): 7–14.
Image in a Non-Muslim Manuscript from Gujarat.”
Argues that the claim that Ulugh Beg laid out a
Med. Hist. 51 (2007): 237–242.
meridiana in the Hagia Sophia in 1437 is incorrect,
a misunderstanding by Leonardo Ximenes of a
210-153. PHARMACY statement by John Greaves.
(includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs)
670. C HIPMAN, Leigh. “Islamic Pharmacy in the 220-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
Mamlūk and Mongol Realms: Theory and Practice.” (includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
Asian Med. 3 (2008): 265–278. Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
and space)
671. M ATTHEE, Rudi. The Pursuit of Pleasure:
Drugs and Stimulants in Iranian History, 1500–1900. 678. L EWIS, Michael J. T. “Antique Engineering in
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chitects and Master-Builders in the Early Byzantine
672. R ICORDEL, Joëlle. “Quantifier la force des World.” In Technology in Transition, edited by L A -
médicaments composés : des exemples en médecine VAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 381–406.
arabo-musulmane.” In La juste mesure, edited by
M OULINIER et al. (2005) [ref. 255], 99–116.
230. EAST ASIAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN
210-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
CONTEXTS
(includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air 230-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE
and space) (includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
scientists)
673. A RCE, Ignacio. “Umayyad Building Tech-
niques and the Merging of Roman-Byzantine 680. C AI Hai-rong. “Regional and cultural factors on
and Partho-Sassanian Traditions: Continuity and the formation of idealism and utilitarianism in modern
Change.” In Technology in Transition, edited by science of China: influence of Wu-Yue and Ling-Nan
L AVAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 491–538. culture on modern science of China.” [Translated
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674. RUGGLES, D. Fairchild. “Waterwheels and 34–39.
Garden Gizmos: Technology and Illusion in Islamic
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edited by WALTON (2006) [ref. 1154], 69–88. umes and Earthly Tomes.” Early Sci. & Med. 12
(2007): 405–432.
Essay review of Joseph N EEDHAM, Science and
Civilisation in China Edited by Nathan S IVIN.
220. BYZANTIUM AND EASTERN (1999); Joseph N EEDHAM, Science and Civil-
CHRISTIAN CONTEXTS isation in China. Volume 7 Part II Edited by
Kenneth Girdwood ROBINSON. (2004); Elisa-
220-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS beth H SU (ed.), Innovation in Chinese Medicine
(includes science of measurement) (2001); Joseph N EEDHAM, Biology and Biological
Technology. Volume 6, Part 5, Fermentations and
675. L EFORT, Jacques. “Mesure fiscale de la terre à Food Science Edited by H. T. H UANG. (2000);
Byzance.” In La juste mesure, edited by M OULINIER Rose K ERR, Nigel W OOD, and Joseph N EED -
et al. (2005) [ref. 255], 23–33. HAM (eds.), Science and Civilisation in China
(2004) [ref. 761]; Vivienne L O and Christopher
220-101. OCCULT SCIENCES; MAGIC C ULLEN (eds.), Medieval Chinese Medicine (2005)
(includes scientific anomalies and “pseudo-science”) [ref. 745].
676. B RAVO G ARC ÍA, Antonio. “ ‘H µαγικη 682. K IM Yung Sik. Jeong Yakyong sasang sogui
κακoτεχνια’. Materiales para una historia de la ma- gwahak gisul. Translated title: [The place of science
gia y la demonologı́a bizantinas.” MHNH 2 (2002): and technology in the thought of Jeong Yakyong:
5–70. Confucian tradition, practicality, and science]. In
56 230. East Asian contexts
Korean. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, Investigation in Taiwan and Its Global Deploy-
2006. ment, 1895–1909,” 153–165 [ref. 2187]; Akihisa
The first independent volume that presents re- S ETOGUCHI, “Control of Insect Vectors in the
search on the Confucian scholar Jeong Yakyong’s Japanese Empire: Transformation of the Colo-
(1762–1836) theories and views on science and nial/Metropolitan Environment, 1920–1945,” 167–
technology. 181 [ref. 2963]; Masumi Z AIKI and Togo T SUKA -
HARA , “Meteorology on the Southern Frontier
683. KOREAN H ISTORY OF S CIENCE S OCIETY. of Japan’s Empire: Ogasawara Kazuo at Taihoku
(Ed.) Han’guk gwahakgisul inmul 12in. Translated Imperial University,” 183–203 [ref. 2941]; Gre-
title: [Twelve figures in Korean history of science and gory C LANCEY, “Japanese Colonialism and Its
technology]. In Korean. Seoul: Haenamu Publishing, Sciences: A Commentary,” 205–211.
2005.
A compilation of biographical studies on twelve 690. WALEY-C OHEN, Joanna. “The New Qing His-
distinguished figures in Korean science and tech- tory.” Radic. Hist. Rev. 88 (2004): 193–206.
nology from the 13th century to the 20th century. Essay review of Laura H OSTETLER, Qing Colonial
Enterprise (2001).
684. M ARTZLOFF, Jean-Claude. “Les chapitres
de l’Histoire générale des sciences consacrés à la 691. YANO Michio. “Introduction.” Introduction to
Chine.” Part of special issue “Mémorial René Taton” special issue: “New Perspectives in the History of
[ref. 75]. Arch. Int. Hist. Sci. 57 (2007): 397–408. East Asian Science.” Hist. Scientiarum 17 (2008):
159–160.
685. M OON Joong-Yang and KOO Mhan-Ock. (Eds.) Contents: TAKEDA Tokimasa, “The Formation
Han’guk sirak sasang yeon’gu 4: gwahakgisul- of the Study of Shushu and Its Development in
pyeon. Translated title: [Studies on the thoughts the Middle Ages: A Tentative Study of a Field
of Sirak scholarship in late Joseon Korea. Vol. 4: of Scientific Study Peculiar to East Asia,” 161–
science and technology]. In Korean. Seoul: Hyean 174 [ref. 688]; L IM Jong-tae, “Locating a Center
Publishing Co., 2005. on the Surface of a Globe: Negotiating China’s
On the introduction of Western science to Korea Position on the Spherical Earth in Seventeenth and
and the developmental changes of traditional sci- Eighteenth-Century China and Korea,” 175–188
entific discourses (focuses on particular sciences [ref. 728]; M OON Joong-Yang, “Late Circulation
such as astronomy, astronomical instruments, ge- of the Early Qing Natural Studies in 19th Century
ography, medicine, and agriculture). Korea,” 189–210 [ref. 703]; Kazuhiko M IYAJIMA,
“A New Discovery of Korean Astrolabe,” 211–224
686. M OON Joong-Yang. “Sejong-dae gwahak gisul [ref. 700]; S HIN Dongwon, “How Four Different
eui jajuseong, dasi bigi.” Translated title: [Science Political Systems Have Shaped the Modernization
and technology in King Sejong’s era: questioning its of Traditional Korean Medicine between 1900 and
independence from China]. In Korean. Yoksa Hakbo 1960,” 225–241 [ref. 749]; Sergey L APTEFF, “A
189 (2006): 39–72. Comparison of Technological Characteristics of
Argues that science and technology during King Ancient Bronze Mirrors in China, Korea, Japan,
Sejong’s reign (1418–1450) was neither indepen- and South Siberia,” 242–252 [ref. 762].
dent nor different from that in China, despite the
general perception to the contrary.
230-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY; HISTORICAL
687. M OON Joong-Yang. Uriyeoksa gwahak gi- METHODS
haeng. Translated title: [A journey through science (see also Part B-Theoretical approaches)
in Korean history]. In Korean. Seoul: East-Asia
Publishing, 2006. 692. Q U An-jing. “Revisiting two movements of
On the relics and artifacts of Korean traditional research in the history of Chinese mathematics.”
sciences (star maps, world maps, astronomical [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 28, no.
instruments, armillary spheres, scaphe sundials, 5 (2006): 100–104.
warships, firearms, etc.). A 20th-century historiography of Chinese mathe-
matics.
688. TAKEDA Tokimasa. “The Formation of the
Study of Shushu and Its Development in the Middle 693. WANG Yang-zong. “Yang Quan (1893–1933)
Ages: A Tentative Study of a Field of Scientific Study and the Needham problem.” [Translated title.] In
Peculiar to East Asia.” Part of special issue: “New Chinese. Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao 12, no. 3
Perspectives in the History of East Asian Science” (2006): 34–36.
[ref. 691]. Hist. Scientiarum 17 (2008): 161–174.
“Natural science in East Asia formed a unique 230-20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH
field of study called the study of shushu, which SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS
consisted of various fields of natural science and
divinations.” (from the abstract) (includes popular culture; popularization of science;
public understanding of science)
689. T SUKAHARA, Togo. “Introduction to Feature
Issue: Colonial Science in Former Japanese Imperial 694. WANG Li. “The resistance and tension between
Universities.” East Asian STS 1 (2007): 147–152. Chinese culture and science and technology.” [Trans-
Contents: Boumsoung K IM, “Seismicity within lated title.] In Chinese. Stud. Dial. Natur. 22, no. 8
and beyond the Empire: Japanese Seismological (2006): 83–85.
230. East Asian contexts 57
230-23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE “Lin discusses Peking University’s spirit of open-
AND ART ness and how the school both encouraged the syn-
(includes drama and performing arts) thesis of Chinese and Western knowledge and
promoted Western learning for the national good.”
695. Z HANG Bing-lun. “Outline of the historical re- (from the publisher)
sources of science and technology in Jingbu.” [Trans-
lated title.] In Chinese. Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan
Xuebao 12, no. 1 (2006): 5–9. 230-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; HISTORY OF
On the resources that can be used in understanding IDEAS
technology and science in classical texts of history (includes history of philosophy of science)
and literature: esp., Shangshu and Shijing.
702. L IM Jong-tae. “Muhan uju eui uhwa – Hong
Dae-yong eui gwahak gwa munmyeongnon.” Trans-
230-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND lated title: [An allegory of the infinite universe—
ETHNICITY Hong Dae-yong’s thoughts on science and civiliza-
(for eugenics, see 135-Human biology) tion]. In Korean. Yeoksa Bipyeong 58 (2005): 261–
285.
696. L I Di. “On the Historical Contribution of the
Chinese Minorities to Science and Technology.” Reevaluates the role of scientific ideas in the work
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan of Confucian scholar Hong Dae-yong (1731-1783),
Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 5 (2007): focusing on his criticism of the neo-Confucian
649–653. world view.
Covers the relationship between Han Chinese and 703. M OON Joong-Yang. “Late Circulation of the
minority groups in China since ancient times. Early Qing Natural Studies in 19th Century Korea.”
Part of special issue: “New Perspectives in the History
230-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION of East Asian Science” [ref. 691]. Hist. Scientiarum
17 (2008): 189–210.
697. R EDMOND, Geoffrey P. Science and Asian
Examines how the metaphysical cosmological dis-
Spiritual Traditions. Greenwood Guides to Science
course of the Fang Yizhi School influenced Korean
and Religion. (xxii + 256 pp.; bibl.; index.) Westport,
cosmological contemplation in the 19th century.
CT: Greenwood Press, 2008. ISBN: 0313334625.
(from the abstract)
698. S EKIMORI, Gaynor. “Star Rituals and Nikkō
Shugendō.” Cult. & Cosmos 10 (2006): 217–250. 704. T ONG Heng-ping. “The Influence of the Rise
and Fall of Moist Science on the Development of
Explores the “unusual prevalence of shrines known
Ancient Chinese Science.” [Translated title.] In
as star shrines (Hoshi no Miya) in the vicinity of
Chinese. Kexue Jishu yu Bianzhengfa 25, no. 1
Nikko, and examines the significance of stars in the
(2008): 91–97.
traditions of medieval Nikko Shugendo.” (from the
abstract) On the school of thought developed by the follow-
ers of Mo Di in the 3rd century B.C.E.
701. L IN, Xiaoqing Diana. Peking University: 709. T ONG Qing-jun and F ENG Li-sheng. “Discus-
Chinese Scholarship and Intellectuals, 1898–1937. sion of Mei Wending’s Zhong Xi Suan Xue Tong.”
SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. (xi [Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan
+ 232 pp.; ill; bibl.; index.) Albany: State University Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 6 (2007):
of New York Press, 2005. ISBN: 0791463214. 716–720.
58 230. East Asian contexts
On the mathematical work of Mei Wen-Ting (1633- Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 6
1721). (2007): 758–765.
On the Xuanshi Almanac of Zhao Fei, used contin-
710. YOSHIYAMA Seisho. “Seki Takakazu, the uously for 111 years in the North Liang and North
Mathematician Who Went Beyond Counting Rods— Wei Dynasties.
The Origin of Another Modern Mathematics.” In
Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 46 (2007): 718. H IRAOKA Ryuji. “The Manuscript Tenmongata
97–101. kakitome (Astronomer’s Note): Mixture of Nanban
711. Z HOU Chang. “The Trailblazer of Analysis and Rangaku Astronomy.” In Japanese. Kagakusi
in Wasan: Takebe Katahiro.” [Translated title.] In Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 46 (2007): 65–77.
Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran On a text dealing with Western astronomy in the
Kexue Ban) 37, no. 1 (2008): 124–131. late 18th century.
Explores the social and scientific background of
the Edo period, and studies Takebe’s life and 719. KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko. “Zhongxi suanxue tong
achievements in the Wasan mathematical tradition by Mei Wending and Calendrical Calculations Books
of Japan. in Tsinghua University Library.” [Translated title.]
In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 45 (2006):
92–95.
230-104. MUSIC
712. G UAN Xiao-wu. “An Interpretation of Tem- 720. KOO Mhan-Ock. “Choe Yuji (1603–1673)
perament Lengths Recorded in Iüshu of Shi Ji.” eui jugwonja – 17segi jungban joseon eui sugyeok-
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan sik honcheoneui.” Translated title: [Ch’oe Yuchi’s
Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 6 (2007): chukwonja: a water operated armillary sphere devel-
754–757. oped in 17th-century Korea]. In Korean. Han-kuk-
Argues that this ancient Han Chinese text was sasangsahak 9 (Dec.) (2005): 173–210.
referring to pitch-pipes not strings. The instrument was developed by Choe Yuji
(1603–1673) and produced in May 1657.
230-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
721. L I Di. “On the Largest Program to Introduce
(see also 164-Air and space technologies) Mathematical Astronomy into China.” [Translated
713. A RICHI, Meri. “Seven Stars of Heaven and title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao
Seven Shrines on Earth: The Big Dipper and the Hie (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 6 (2007): 659–661.
Shrine in the Medieval Period.” Cult. & Cosmos 10 On the efforts by Xu Guangqi (1562–1633) to re-
(2006): 195–216. form the calendar and promote Western astronomy,
“Examines the iconography of the Hie-Sanno Man- through a program of translation and compilation
dara from the Kamakura period in the collection of by Jesuit missionaries.
Saikyo-ji.” (from the abstract)
722. L U Ling-feng. “Eclipse records in historical
714. D ENG Ke-hui. “The Transmission and Influ- documents of the Qing Dynasty and current research
ence of Ptolemy’s Almagest towards the End of the on them.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Guangxi
Ming Dynasty in China—A Case Study of Chongzhen Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao 12, no. 1 (2006): 32–36.
Lishu.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu
Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 6 723. Ō HASHI Yukio. “On the Solar Motion in the
(2007): 666–671. Lixiang kaocheng.” [Translated title.] In Chinese.
Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban)
715. D ENG Ke-hui and Y UAN Min. “A Comparison 36, no. 6 (2007): 662–665.
of Some Problems about the Observation and Cal- The early modern work Lixiang kaocheng used the
culation of the Angle between the Ecliptic and the double epicycle model, which is almost equivalent
Equator in Ancient China and Greece.” [Translated to the equant model for the sun.
title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao
(Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 2 (2007): 240–243.
724. S HI Yun-li. “The anonymous author of the
716. G OLVERS, Noël, and Ferdinand V ERBIEST. preface to Tianbu Zhenyuan by Smogulenski and Xue
Ferdinand Verbiest, S. J. (1623–1688) and the Chi- Fengzuo.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Guangxi
nese Heaven: The Composition of the Astronomical Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao 12, no. 1 (2006): 23–26.
Corpus, Its Diffusion and Reception in the European The first systematic introduction of Western astrol-
Republic of Letters. Louvain Chinese Studies, 12. ogy, compiled by the Polish Jesuit Jean-Nicolas
(676 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leuven: Leuven Uni- Smogulenski (1611–1656) and his Chinese disci-
versity Press; Ferdinand Verbiest Foundation, K. U. ple Xue Fengzuo (1600–1680), based on the work
Leuven, 2003. ISBN: 905867293X. of Philip van Lansberge (1561–1632). The anony-
On texts produced to explain to European readers mous preface is by Fang Yizhi (1611–1671).
the Jesuits’ activities promoting European astron-
omy in China. 725. T ETSUEI, Tsuda. “Images of Stars and Their
Reviews: [ref. R402] Significance in Japanese Esoteric Art of the Heian
Period.” Cult. & Cosmos 10 (2006): 145–192.
717. G UAN Shou-Yi. “The Study of the Xuanshi On the significance of images of stars within eso-
Almanac.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu teric Buddhism.
230. East Asian contexts 59
726. WANG Miao. “A study of Xing Yunlu’s Gujin 230-123. ECOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Lvli Kao.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. (includes conservation, natural resource manage-
Natur. 27, no. 4 (2005): 92–97. ment, and environmental history; for forestry, see
Gujin Lvli Kao, written in the late Ming China
163-Agriculture)
by Xing Yunlu, explores the history of calendrical
astronomy from the ancient period to the 17th 733. S HI Lihua and L UO Jianjin. “Technical Ecosys-
century, especially the computational algorithms of tem Thinking in Tian Gong Kai Wu.” [Translated
the Shoushi and Datong systems. title.] In Chinese. Nei Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao
(Ziran Kexue Ban) 36, no. 4 (2007): 514–517.
On a book written by Song Yingxing (1587-c.
230-111. ASTROLOGY 1665) on ecosystem protection through the use
727. S HI Yun-li and X ING Gang. “The calculation of technology and the harmonious interaction of
and divination of lunar and solar eclipses during humans and nature.
the Han Dynasty and their impact on astrological
734. Z ISWILER, Vincent. Essay review. EASTM 24
thought.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial.
(2005): 115–121.
Natur. 28, no. 2 (2006): 79–85.
Essay review Essay review of Roel S TERCKX, The
Animal and the Daemon in Early China (2002).
230-121. GEOGRAPHY; CARTOGRAPHY;
EXPLORATION 230-130. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL
WORKS
728. L IM Jong-tae. “Locating a Center on the Sur-
face of a Globe: Negotiating China’s Position on 735. NAPPI, Carla. “A Bug’s Life: Change and
the Spherical Earth in Seventeenth and Eighteenth- Transformation in Early Modern China.” Endeavour
Century China and Korea.” Part of special issue: 31 (2007): 124–128.
“New Perspectives in the History of East Asian Sci- On the 16th-century Chinese naturalist Li Shizhen
ence” [ref. 691]. Hist. Scientiarum 17 (2008): 175– and others.
188.
“Examines how Confucian literati of China and 230-131. BOTANY; PLANT SCIENCES
Korea, particularly those who accepted the Western
idea of a round earth, responded to the Jesuits’ 736. M ÉTAILI É, Georges. “Some Reflections on the
criticism of the Sino-centric worldview.” (from the History of Botanical Knowledge in China.” Circum-
abstract) scribere 3 (2007): 66–84.
Studies the history of “traditional Chinese Botany,”
arguing for an anthropological, rather than teleo-
230-122. NATURAL HISTORY logical, analysis.
729. H UDSON, Mark J. “Wildlife Management and
Upland Modernity in Japan.” Mon. Nipp. 61 (2006): 230-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS
243–249. (see also 135-Human biology)
Essay review of John K NIGHT, Waiting for Wolves 737. BATES, Ann, and A. W. BATES. “Lãn Ông (Lê
in Japan (2003, 2006) [ref. 730]; Brett L. WALKER, Hu’u Trác, 1720–91) and the Vietnamese Medical
The Lost Wolves of Japan (2005) [ref. 399]. Tradition.” J. Med. Biogr. 15 (2007): 158–164.
730. K NIGHT, John. Waiting for Wolves in Japan: An 738. B OLSOKHOYEVA, Natalia. “Tibetan Medical
Anthropological Study of People-Wildlife Relations. Illustrations from the History Museum of Buryatia,
(xii + 296 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Oxford; New Ulan Ude.” Asian Med. 3 (2008): 347–367.
York: Oxford University Press; Honolulu: University
of Hawaii Press, 2003, 2006. ISBN: 0199255180, 739. C ARLING, Gerd. “The Vocabulary of Tocharian
9780199255184, 0824830962, 9780824830960. Medical Manuscripts.” Asian Med. 3 (2008): 323–
Reviews: [ref. 729] 333.
As seen in fragments of manuscripts preserved
731. L EWIS, Mark Edward. The Flood Myths of in Buddhist monasteries along the northern Silk
Early China. SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy Road route, the vocabulary reflects loanwords
and Culture. (vii + 248 pp.; bibl.; index.) Albany: and influences from neighbouring languages and
State University of New York Press, 2006. ISBN: especially Sanskrit.
0791466639.
“Explores how the flood myths of early China 740. C HAN Chia-feng. “ ‘Even a virtuous hero would
provided a template for that society’s major social fall short’: the development of pediatrics and its
and political institutions.” (from the publisher) status from the Jin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty.”
[Translated title.] In Chinese. Xinshixue 16, no. 2
732. M ARCON, Federico. “The Names of Nature: (2005/6): 1–46.
The Development of Natural History in Japan, 1600–
1900.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/09 (2008). 741. D E M ICHELIS, Elizabeth. “A Preliminary Sur-
Dissertation at Columbia University, 2007. Advi- vey of Modern Yoga Studies.” Asian Med. 3 (2007):
sor: Gluck, Carol. Pub. no. AAT 3285129. 460 pp. 1–19.
“A social and intellectual history of the discipline 742. H EINRICH, Larissa. The Afterlife of Images:
of honzôgaku in Japan.” (from the abstract) Translating the Pathological Body between China and
60 230. East Asian contexts
the West. Body, Commodity, Text. (xiv + 222 pp.; ill.; Nineteenth-Century Korea: The Cases of the
bibl.; index.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, Choson Government Hospital and Smallpox
2008. ISBN: 9780822340935. Vaccination,” 164–175 [ref. 2460]; Christian
Explores the West’s representation of China as sick O BERL ÄNDER, “The Rise of Scientific Medicine
or diseased. in Japan: Beriberi as the Driving Force in the Quest
for Specific Causes and the Introduction of Bacte-
743. K IM, Jongyoung. “Alternative Medicine’s En- riology,” 176–199 [ref. 2504]; Waichiro O MATA,
counter with Laboratory Science: The Scientific “A Short History of Psychiatry in Japan,” 200–
Construction of Korean Medicine in a Global Age.” 208 [ref. 2547]; S UGIYAMA Shigeo, “Traditional
Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 855–880. Kampo Medicine: Unauthenticated in the Meiji
Era,” 209–223 [ref. 750]; Noriaki M ATSUMURA,
744. KOHN, Livia. “Daoyin: Chinese Healing Exer- “The Similarity between Two Medicines: Oriental
cises.” Asian Med. 3 (2007): 103–129. Medical Thought of Meridian and Western Medical
Knowledge of Nerve,” 224–231 [ref. 747]; Yoko
745. L O, Vivienne, and Christopher C ULLEN. (Eds.) M ATSUBARA, “The Reception of Mendelism in
Medieval Chinese Medicine: The Dunhuang Medical Japan, 1900–1920,” 232–240 [ref. 3014]; Makoto
Manuscripts. Needham Research Institute Studies. H AYASHI, “The Beginning of the Japanese Zoo-
(xxiv + 450 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Rout- logical Journal,” 241–249 [ref. 2298].
ledgeCurzon, 2005. ISBN: 0415342953.
Reviews: [ref. 681]
230-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY
746. M ARI É, Éric. “La dermatologie dans la (see also 136-Neurosciences and 137-Psychology)
médecine chinoise au XIVe siècle à partir du Waike
Jingyi de Qi Dezhi.” Part of special issue: “La pelle 753. Z HANG, Yanhua. Transforming Emotions with
umana / The Human Skin” [ref. 464]. Micrologus 13 Chinese Medicine: An Ethnographic Account from
(2005): 699–721. Contemporary China. SUNY Series in Chinese Phi-
losophy and Culture. (xiv + 191 pp.; bibl.; index.)
747. M ATSUMURA, Noriaki. “The Similarity be- Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007.
tween Two Medicines: Oriental Medical Thought of ISBN : 0791469999.
Meridian and Western Medical Knowledge of Nerve.” On the way that emotional disorders are dealt with
Part of a special issue: “History of Medicine and Bi- in Chinese medicine.
ology in East Asia” [ref. 752]. Hist. Scientiarum 13
(2004): 224–231. 230-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
On the Edo period in Japan, during which time
Western medicine was being introduced. 754. WANG, Wen-Ji. “ ‘Laying Out a Model Vil-
lage’: George Gushue-Taylor and Missionary Lep-
748. M ING, Chen. “The Transmission of Foreign rosy Work in Colonial Taiwan.” East Asian STS 1
Medicine via the Silk Roads in Medieval China: A (2007): 111–133.
Case Study of Haiyao Bencao.” Asian Med. 3 (2008):
241–264. 230-153. PHARMACY
749. S HIN Dongwon. “How Four Different Political (includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs)
Systems Have Shaped the Modernization of Tra- 755. B OLSOKHOYEVA, Natalia. “Tibetan Medical
ditional Korean Medicine between 1900 and 1960.” Schools of the Aga Area (Chita Region).” Asian Med.
Part of special issue: “New Perspectives in the History 3 (2008): 334–346.
of East Asian Science” [ref. 691]. Hist. Scientiarum On the local adaptations of Tibeto-Mongolian
17 (2008): 225–241. medicine to Buryat culture especially in phar-
macology.
750. S UGIYAMA Shigeo. “Traditional Kampo
Medicine: Unauthenticated in the Meiji Era.” Part 756. L O, Vivienne, and Penelope BARRETT. “Cook-
of a special issue: “History of Medicine and Biology ing Up Fine Remedies: On the Culinary Aesthetic in
in East Asia” [ref. 752]. Hist. Scientiarum 13 (2004): a Sixteenth-Century Chinese Materia Medica.” Med.
209–223. Hist. 49 (2005): 395–422.
751. YAN, Zhen. “rTsa in the Tibetan Manuscripts
from Dunhuang.” Asian Med. 3 (2008): 296–307. 230-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
“The concept of rTsa in Tibetan medicine, as the (includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
Chinese mai, eventually came to combine notions Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
of ‘the vessels’ and ‘channels’ of the body with and space)
diagnostic readings of ‘pulsating vessels’ at its
surface.” (from the abstract) 757. B OOMGAARD, Peter. “Technologies of a Trad-
ing Empire: Dutch Introduction of Water- and Wind-
752. Z HU Jian-ping. “Research on History of mills in Early-Modern Asia, 1650s–1800.” Hist. &
Medicine in China in the Last Five Years.” First Tech. 24 (2008): 41–59.
article in a special issue: “History of Medicine and
Biology in East Asia.” Hist. Scientiarum 13 (2004): 758. D UAN Yao-yong. “The development of the
149–163. idea of the fire protection and the technology of fire
Contents: Shin D ONG - WON, “Western Medicine, protection in China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. J.
Korean Government, and Imperialism in Late Dial. Natur. 27, no. 3 (2005): 85–90.
240. Indian contexts 61
Studies the economic, cultural, and political influ- 230-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
ences on the development of this technology. SCIENCES
(includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci-
759. FANG Xiao-yang and Z HANG Bing-lun. “Stud- ence)
ies in the embryonic form techniques of board print
during the Nan Qi Dynasty.” [Translated title.] In 767. A RAO Miyo. “White Sugar Production in
Chinese. Guangxi Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao 12, no. 1 [the] Owari Clan during [the] Horeki Era (1751–
(2006): 27–31. 1763)—Focusing on the Original Author of the Tou-
This paper deals with the early techniques of board sei Hiketu.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi
printing in the Nan Qi Dynasty. Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 45 (2006): 157–161.
Formulation.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): 133– 240-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS
150. (see also 135-Human biology)
776. H ARI, K. Chandra. “Epoch of Ro- 785. E RNST, Waltraud. “Beyond East and West.
makasiddhānta.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): From the History of Colonial Medicine to a Social
263–270. History of Medicine(s) in South Asia.” Part of a
series of essays on “Twenty Years of Social History
777. H ARI, K. Chandra. Hindu Zodiac and Ancient of Medicine” [ref. 516]. Soc. Hist. Med. 20 (2007):
Astronomy. (xxiv + 481 pp.) Kumbanadu: Sri Sabari- 505–524.
giri Publications, 2001.
Reviews: [ref. R453] 786. S IVARAMAKRISHNAN, Kavita. Old Potions,
New Bottles: Recasting Indigenious Medicine in
778. P INGREE, David Edwin. (Ed.) A Descriptive Colonial Punjab (1850–1945). New Perspectives
Catalogue of the Sanskrit Astronomical Manuscripts in South Asian History, 12. (xiv + 280 pp.; bibl.;
Preserved at the Maharaja Man Singh II Museum index.) New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2006. ISBN:
in Jaipur, India. Memoirs of the American Philo- 9788125029465.
sophical Society, 250. (xvii + 173 pp.; bibl.; index.) Reviews: [ref. R944]
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2003.
ISBN : 0871692503. 787. S MITH, Frederick M. “Narrativity and Empiri-
cism in Classical Indian Accounts of Birth and Death:
779. R AGHAVAN, Nirupama. “Is Śiva Iconography The Mahābhārata and the Samhitās of Caraka and
Inspired by the Stars?” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): Suśruta.” Asian Med. 3 (2007): 85–102.
271–295.
788. W UJASTYK, Dominik. “The Questions of King
780. R AO, S. Balachandra, and S. K. U MA. “Gra- Tukkoji: Medicine at an Eighteenth-Century South
halāghavam of Gan.eśa Daivajña: An English Expo- Indian Court.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): 357–
sition with Mathematical Explanation Derivations, 369.
Examples, Tables and Diagrams.” Supplement. In-
dian J. Hist. Sci. 41, no. 1 (2006): i–xii, S1–S88. 240-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
See also: S. Balachandra R AO and S. K. U MA,
“Grahalāghavam of Gan.eśa Daivajña: An English 789. A LTER, Joseph S. “Yoga and Physical Educa-
Exposition with Mathematical Explanation Deriva- tion: Swami Kuvalayananda’s Nationalist Project.”
tions, Examples, Tables and Diagrams (Chapters Asian Med. 3 (2007): 20–36.
3–4),” S91–S183; S. Balachandra R AO and S. K. A study of the efforts of Kuvalayananda (Jagannath
U MA, “Grahalāghavam of Gan.eśa Daivajña: An G. Gune) to promote yoga as a scientific practice
English Exposition with Mathematical Explana- with special reference to questions of gender and
tion Derivations, Examples, Tables and Diagrams nationalism in the discourse and practice of sci-
(Chapters 5-11),” S185–S315; S. Balachandra ence.
R AO and S. K. U MA, “Grahalāghavam of Gan.eśa
Daivajña: An English Exposition with Mathemati- 240-153. PHARMACY
cal Explanation Derivations, Examples, Tables and (includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs)
Diagrams (Chapters 12-16),” S317–S415.
790. G OENKA, Ajit H. “Rustom Jal Vakil and the
781. S HARMA, Virendra N. “Astronomical Tables of Saga of Rauwolfia serpentina.” J. Med. Biogr. 15
Zı̄j-i Muh.ammad Shāhı̄ and their relation to Tabulae (2007): 195–200.
Astronomicae of de La Hire.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 41 “Through his work with an ancient Indian folk
(2006): 175–198. remedy, Rauwolfia serpentina, [Vakil] ushered in
the modern era of effective pharmacotherapy of
240-112. PHYSICS; EXACT SCIENCES, GENERAL hypertension.” (from the abstract)
WORKS
240-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
782. M ISHRA, Ashoka K. “Atomism of Nyāya-
Vaiśika vs Jainism—A Scientific Appraisal.” Indian (includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
J. Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): 247–261. Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
and space)
240-113. CHEMISTRY 791. BAG, A. K. “From the Editor.” Introduction
783. S EN, Srabani. “Bires Chandra Guha (1904- to “Thematic Issue: History and Characteristics of
1962): Scientist with a Mission.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. Wootz Steel in India and Abroad.” Indian J. Hist. Sci.
41 (2006): 415–431. 42 (2007): i-ii.
On the Indian biochemist. Contents: Donald B. WAGNER, “Chinese Steel
Making Techniques with a Note on Indian Wootz
Steel in China,” 289–318 [ref. 764]; Ann F EUER -
240-122. NATURAL HISTORY BACH , “Production and Trade of Crucible Steel
in Central Asia,” 319–336 [ref. 760]; Jean Le
784. D ONIGER, Wendy. “Zoomorphism in Ancient C OZE, “On the Question of Possible Transfer of
India: Humans More Bestial than the Beasts.” In Steel Technology from India to Europe through
Thinking with Animals, edited by DASTON and M IT- the Muslim Middle East,” 337–375 [ref. 1145];
MAN (2005) [ref. 438], 17–36.
Ann F EUERBACH, R. BALASUBRAMANIAM and
250. Jewish contexts 63
S. K ALYANARAMAN, “On the Origin of the Terms 795. V ERMA, Ajoy Shankar. “Ice-Making in Late
Wootz, Hinduwānı̄ and Pulad,” 377–386; Pranab K. Medieval India: Processes and Principles.” Indian J.
C HATTOPADHYAY, Pradeep K. B EHERA and Pras- Hist. Sci. 41 (2006): 371–381.
anta K. DATTA, “From Wrought Iron to Steel:
Beginning of Steel Making in Eastern India,”
387–402; Vibha T RIPATHI, “Towards the Wootz:
Iron and Steel Technology in India,” 403–425; R. 250. JEWISH CONTEXTS
BALASUBRAMANIAM and S. K ALYANARAMAN,
“New Insights on Classification of Iron-Carbon 250-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE
Alloys, Specially High Carbon Steels, in Rasarat- (includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
nasamuccaya,” 427–444; S. JAIKISHAN, “Survey scientists)
of Iron and Wootz Steel Production Sites in North-
ern Telangana,” 445–460; S. JAIKISHAN and R. 796. F REUDENTHAL, Gad. “Jewish Traditionalism
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Village in Northern Telangana,” 705–711. ethics.
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270-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND 270-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
ECONOMICS SCIENCES
(includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci-
(includes science policy, patronage, international
ence)
relations)
820. L EEDY, Todd H. “The World the Students
816. B ONNEUIL, Christophe. “Development as Ex- Made: Agriculture and Education at American Mis-
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300. PREHISTORY AND EARLY HUMAN Essay review of John W. F OUNTAIN and Rolf M.
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tronomy (2005) [ref. 824]; Todd W. B OSTWICK
300-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY and Bryan BATES (eds.), Viewing the Sky through
Past and Present Cultures (2006) [ref. 821].
(see also 164-Air and space technologies)
829. S ILVA, C. Marciano da. “The Spring Full
821. B OSTWICK, Todd W., and Bryan BATES. (Eds.)
Moon.” J. Hist. Astron. 35 (2004): 475–478.
Viewing the Sky through Past and Present Cultures:
Selected Papers from the Oxford VII International A suggested interpretation for the “megalithic
Conference on Archaeoastronomy. Pueblo Grande equinox.”
Museum Anthropological Papers, 15. (xxii + 470 pp.;
ill.; bibl.) Phoenix, Ariz.: City of Phoenix, Parks, and 300-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
Recreation Department, 2006. ISBN: 1882572386. (includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
Includes 31 chapters, organized into five sections:
Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
“Methodological and Theoretical Issues,” “Ethno-
graphic/Historical Approaches,” “The Americas,” and space)
“Europe and India,” and “Future Considerations.” 830. G ALLAY, Alain. Les sociétés mégalithiques :
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suisse, 37. (139 pp.; ill.) Lausanne: Presses Polytech-
822. C ILIA, Daniel. (Ed.) Malta before History: niques et Univ. Romandes, 2006. ISBN: 2880747074.
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(440 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Sliema, Malta: Miranda, 2004.
ISBN : 9990985081.
Includes discussion of the astronomical function of
these structures. 311. ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN CONTEXTS
Reviews: [ref. R193] 311-103. MATHEMATICS
823. E DWARDS, Edmundo R., and Juan Antonio 831. A BDULAZIZ, Abdulrahman A. “On the Egyp-
B ELMONTE. “Megalithic Astronomy of Easter Is- tian Method of Decomposing 2/n into Unit Fractions.”
land: A Reassessment.” J. Hist. Astron. 35 (2004): Hist. Math. 35 (2008): 1–18.
421–433. Provides “an elementary procedure that reproduces
the decompositions as found in the Rhind Mathe-
824. F OUNTAIN, John W., and Rolf M. S INCLAIR. matical Papyrus.” (from the abstract)
(Eds.) Current Studies in Archaeoastronomy: Con-
versations across Time and Space: Selected Pa- 832. F RIBERG, Joran. Remarkable Collection of
pers from the Fifth Oxford International Confer- Babylonian Mathematical Texts: Manuscripts in the
ence at Santa Fe, 1996. (xi + 579 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Schøyen Collection; Text I. Sources and Studies in the
Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, 2005. History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. (xx +
ISBN : 0890897719. 533 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Springer, 2007.
Includes 41 chapters, organized into six sections: ISBN : 9780387345437.
“Worldwide Archaeoastronomy,” “Archaeoastron-
omy in the United States (Particularly in the U.S. 833. H OLLENBACK, George M. “Another Example
Southwest),” “Central and South America,” “Eu- of an Implied Pi Value of 3 1/8 in Babylonian Mathe-
rope, Asia Minor, and Egypt,” “Far East and Aus- matics.” Hist. Scientiarum 13 (2003): 120–122.
tralia,” and “Education and Archaeoastronomy.”
834. M UROI, Kazuo. “Expressions of Squaring
Reviews: [ref. 828] in Babylonian Mathematics.” Hist. Scientiarum 13
(2003): 111–119.
825. H OSKIN, Michael. “Orientations of Neolithic
Monuments of Brittany: (1) Context.” J. Hist. Astron. 835. Y USTE, Piedad. “Geometry for Trapezoids in
34 (2003): 401–420. the Old Babylonian Period: An Observation about
Tablet IM 52301.” Hist. Scientiarum 16 (2006): 128–
826. H OSKIN, Michael. “Orientations of Neolithic 143.
Monuments of Brittany: (2) The Early Dolmens.” J.
Hist. Astron. 38 (2007): 487–492.
311-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
827. H OSKIN, Michael. “Orientations of Neolithic (see also 164-Air and space technologies)
Monuments of Brittany: (3) The Allées Couvertes.”
J. Hist. Astron. 38 (2007): 493–501. 836. B ELMONTE, Juan Antonio, and Mosalam
S HALTOUT. “On the Orientation of Ancient Egyptian
828. M C C LUSKEY, Stephen. “Archaeoastronomy at Temples: (1) Upper Egypt and Lower Nubia.” J. Hist.
the Crossroads.” J. Hist. Astron. 38 (2007): 229–236. Astron. 36 (2005): 273–298.
312. Ancient Greek & Roman contexts 67
838. H UBER, Peter J., and John M. S TEELE. “Baby- 848. Z ARNKOW, Martin, Elmar S PIELEDER, Werner
lonian Lunar Six Tablets.” Sciamvs 8 (2007): 3–36. BACK, Bertram S ACHER, Adelheid OTTO, and
Berthold E INWAG. “Interdisziplinäre Untersuchun-
839. J IA Xiao-yong and WANG Peng-yun. “The Al- gen zum altorientalischen Bierbrauen in der Siedlung
gorithm for Syzygy in the Seleucid Period of Ancient von Tall Bazi/Nordsyrien vor rund 3200 Jahren.”
Babylon.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Translated title: [Interdisciplinary Study on the Old-
Natur. 29, no. 6 (2007): 91–95. Oriental Beer Brewing Process in the Settlement of
Tall Bazi/North Syria 3200 Years ago.] In German.
840. L EHOUX, Daryn. Astronomy, Weather, and Technikgeschichte 73 (2006): 3–25.
Calendars in the Ancient World: Parapegmata and
Related Texts in Classical and Near Eastern Societies. 311-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
(xiv + 566 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cam- SCIENCES
bridge University Press, 2007. ISBN: 0521851815.
On how astronomy, meteorology, physics, and (includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci-
calendrics were related to each other in the ancient ence)
world, comparing instruments and texts used in
practical aspects of daily life. 849. W EIDENH ÖFER, Veronika, Martin H EIDE, and
Joris P ETERS. “Zur Frage der Kontinuität des hip-
841. S HALTOUT, Mosalam, Juan Antonio B EL - piatrischen Erbes der Antike: Die Behandlung von
MONTE , and Magdi F EKRI . “On the Orientation of Erkrankungen des Bewegungsapparates im Kitāb al-
Ancient Egyptian Temples: (3) Key Points at Lower furūs̄ı̄ya wa-l-bayt.ara von Muh.ammad ibn Ya’qūb ibn
Egypt and Siwa Oasis, Part II.” J. Hist. Astron. 38 a(h)ı̄ H.izām al-(H)uttuı̄.” Sudhoffs Arch. 89 (2005):
(2007): 413–442. 58–95.
Continuation of Mosalam S HALTOUT, Juan An- On diseases in horses in a 9th-century Arabic
tonio B ELMONTE, and Magdi F EKRI, “On the treatise compared with those from a representative
Orientation of Ancient Egyptian Temples” J. Hist. selection of medieval treatises.
Astron. 38 (2007): 141–160 [ref. 842]
842. S HALTOUT, Mosalam, Juan Antonio B EL - 312. ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN
MONTE , and Magdi F EKRI . “On the Orientation of
Ancient Egyptian Temples: (3) Key Points in Lower CONTEXTS
Egypt and Siwa Oasis, Part I.” J. Hist. Astron. 38 312-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE
(2007): 141–160.
(includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
843. S TEELE, J. M., and J. M. K. G RAY. “A Study scientists)
of Babylonian Observations Involving the Zodiac.” J.
Hist. Astron. 38 (2007): 443–458. 850. A NAXAGORAS. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae:
Fragments and Testimonia. Edited by Patricia C URD.
844. TANG Quan. “The algorithm for finding lunar Phoenix Presocractic Series. (xiv + 279 pp.; bibl.;
latitude in ancient Babylon.” [Translated title.] In index.) Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 27, no. 3 (2005): 91–97. ISBN : 9780802093257.
845. WALL, John J. “The Star Alignment Hypothesis 851. JAEGER, Mary. Archimedes and the Roman
for the Great Pyramid Shafts.” J. Hist. Astron. 38 Imagination. (ix + 230 pp.; bibl.; index.) Ann Ar-
(2007): 199–206. bor: University of Michigan Press, 2008. ISBN:
9780472116300.
311-111. ASTROLOGY
Uses the biography of Archimedes “to explore the
traditional historical narrative about the Roman
846. B ECK, Roger. A Brief History of Ancient Astrol- conquest of the Greek world and the Greek cultural
ogy. Brief Histories of the Ancient World. (xiii + 159 invasion of Rome.” (from the publisher)
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Blackwell Publisher,
2007. ISBN: 1405110872. 852. Z HMUD, Leonid. The Origin of the History of
On astrology from Babylon to Ancient Greece Science in Classical Antiquity. Peripatoi, 19. (x +
and Rome and its cultural and political impact on 331 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Walter de Gruyter,
ancient societies. 2006. ISBN: 3110179660.
Looks at the work of Eudemus of Rhodes, esp. his
understanding of history of the exact sciences.
311-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES, GENERAL WORKS
(see also 135-Human biology)
312-12. STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC AND VISUAL
847. T ODMAN, Don. “Warts and the Kings of ASPECTS OF SCIENCE
Parthia: An Ancient Representation of Hereditary
Neurofibromatosis Depicted in Coins.” J. Hist. Neu- 853. A RT ÉS H ERN ÁNDEZ, José Antonio. “Mαγoς
rosci. 17 (2008): 141–146. en el Nuevo Testamento.” MHNH 4 (2004): 5–32.
68 312. Ancient Greek & Roman contexts
312-23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE On a magical hymn in three different papyri of the
AND ART Preisendanz’s corpus, with a focus on the transmis-
(includes drama and performing arts) sion and manipulation of hymnic material through-
out the ages in the field of graeco-egyptian magic.
854. BALDINI M OSCADI, Loretta. “La magia
nell’epica latina: Funzionalità e trasgressione (a pro- 863. C OLLINS, Derek. Magic in the Ancient Greek
posito di Virgilio e Silio Italico, Lucano e Stazio).” World. (xiv + 207 pp.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Black-
MHNH 4 (2004): 33–50. well, 2008. ISBN: 9781405132381.
855. TAUB, Liba. Aetna and the Moon: Explaining 864. FARAONE, Christopher A. “In the Horn of an
Nature in Ancient Greece and Rome. Foreword by Ox: A Curious Hexametrical Curse from Hellenistic
Mary Jo N YE. (xiv + 138 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cor- Cyrene (SGD 150).” MHNH 4 (2004): 51–62.
vallis: Oregon State University Press, 2008. ISBN: “The text allows us to sketch a poorly represented
9780870711961. Greek tradition of invoking maritime gods in bind-
Considers the fact that much work on the natural ing spells and depositing them in the sea.” (from
world in classical literature was in poetry. Focuses the abstract)
on two works: Aetna, an anonymously written
poem, and the dialogue On the Face on the Moon 865. F ERN ÁNDEZ F ERN ÁNDEZ, Álvaro. “El ‘Mi-
by Plutarch. lagro de la lluvia’, los Julianos et alii.” MHNH 2
(2002): 97–110.
856. W OLFF, Francis. “The Three Pleasures of On Christian response to a often-cited “rain mira-
Mimēsis According to Aristotle’s Poetics.” In The cle” in which Marcus Aurelius’ army defeated the
Artificial and the Natural, edited by B ENSAUDE - Germanic tribes in 170 AD.
V INCENT and N EWMAN (2007) [ref. 3], 51–66.
866. F ERN ÁNDEZ N IETO, Francisco Javier. “Iam,
iam (Ep. 17,1). Horacio y los recursos de la magia.”
312-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
MHNH 3 (2003): 305–309.
857. A LBRILE, Ezio. “Il segreto della Madre Lucen-
te: Estasi e teurgia nel sincretismo gnostico.” MHNH 867. F ERN ÁNDEZ N IETO, Francisco Javier. “Un
2 (2002): 145–174. amuleto defensivo del templo contra los animales: el
This essay looks at the relationship between gnostic Basilisco.” MHNH 4 (2004): 279–285.
syncretism and theurgic mysticism as it appears in
different traditions, East and West. 868. K ROPP, Amina. “Altes Blei neu ausgegra-
ben. Textkritische Bemerkungen zu den lateinischen
858. H OZ, Marı́a Paz de. “Men, un dios lunar, con ‘Defixiones’ aus Hadrumentum.” MHNH 4 (2004):
corona de rayos.” MHNH 2 (2002): 189–202. 63–78.
This article studies depictions of Moon-god men
and their transformation during Roman imperial 869. M ARCO S IM ÓN, Francisco. “Magia y cultos
times into a cosmic deity that was eventually as- orientales: acerca de una defixio de Alcácer do Sal
similated with the Sun god. (Setúbal) con mención de Atis.” MHNH 4 (2004):
79–94.
“Documents clear relations between the magical
312-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ritual and the Graeco-oriental religions, and partic-
(includes science of measurement) ularly the Great Mother’s cult.” (from the abstract)
860. C ALVO M ART ÍNEZ, José Luis. “Dos himnos 872. R AMOS J URADO, Enrique Angel. “Magia
‘mágicos’ al Creador: Edición crı́tica con introduc- y teúrgia en De mysteriis de Jámblico.” MHNH 2
ción y comentario.” MHNH 3 (2003): 231–250. (2002): 111–128.
On the differences between magic and theurgy
861. C ALVO M ART ÍNEZ, José Luis. “El Himno according to Iamblichus.
χαιρε δρακωυ, a Helios, del papiro parisino. Edición
crı́tica con Introducción y Comentario.” MHNH 4
(2004): 265–278. 312-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; HISTORY OF
Analyzes the “Great Parisian Papyrus” on Egyptian IDEAS
magic from the first half of the fourth century. (includes history of philosophy of science)
862. C ALVO M ART ÍNEZ, José Luis. “El tratamiento 873. B ERRYMAN, Sylvia. “The Imitation of Life in
del material hı́mnico en los papiros mágicos: El Ancient Greek Philosophy.” In Genesis Redux, edited
himno δενρo µoι.” MHNH 2 (2002): 71–96. by R ISKIN (2007) [ref. 597], 35–45.
312. Ancient Greek & Roman contexts 69
874. C ASTAGNOLI, Luca. “L’ελεγχoς di Agatone: Studies in Ancient Philosophy. (xvi + 240 pp.;
Una rilettura di Platone, Simposio, 199c3-201c9.” bibl.; index.) New York: Continuum, 2007. ISBN:
Dianoia 6 (2001): 39–84. 9780826499523.
875. C ORTI, Lorenzo. “Scale pirroniane: ‘oνδεν 886. YAMAKAWA, Hideya. Visible and Invisible in
µαλλoν’ in Sesto Empirico.” Dianoia 7 (2002): Greek Philosophy. (xxi + 353 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
13–48. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2008.
ISBN : 0761840222.
876. F URLEY, David J. (Ed.) From Aristotle to
Augustine. Routledge History of Philosophy, 2. (xxii
+ 457 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2003. 312-103. MATHEMATICS
ISBN : 0415308747. 887. BARNER, Klaus. “Negative Größen bei Dio-
Partial contents: David F URLEY, “Aristotle the phant? Teil I.” With English abstract. NTM 15 (2007):
Philosopher of Nature,” 9-39; Alan C. B OWEN, 18–49.
“The Exact Sciences in Hellenistic Times: Texts On recent claims about the nature of the mathemat-
and Issues,” 287-319; R. J. H ANKINSON, “Hel- ics of Diophantos of Alexandria. See also Klaus
lenistic Biological Sciences,” 320-355 [ref. 928]. BARNER, “Negative Größen bei Diophant? Teil II”
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877. G ELDARD, Richard G. Parmenides and the 888. C HRISTIANIDIS, Jean. “The Way of Diophan-
Way of Truth. (xi + 131 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Rhinebeck, tus: Some Clarifications on Diophantus’ Method of
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9780976684343.
889. D EAKIN, Michael A. B. Hypatia of Alexandria:
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relecture ‘corporaliste’ du Timée.” In L’alchimie et 1591025206.
ses racines philosophiques, edited by V IANO (2005)
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nian Origin in Greek Mathematics. (xx + 476 pp.;
879. L AKS, André. Histoire, doxographie, verité : ill.; bibl.; index.) Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific,
études sur Aristote, Theophraste et la philosophie 2007. ISBN: 9789812704528.
presocratique. Aristote: Traductions et Études. (xii Sequel to Jöran F RIBERG, Unexpected Links
+ 294 pp.) Dudley, Mass.: Editions Peeters, 2007. between Egyptian and Babylonian Mathematics
ISBN : 9789042919051. (2005).
880. M ARZANO, Michela. “L’ordre des idées et la 891. M ODE. “A Study of the Editions of Euclid’s
théorie platonicienne de l’âme : le cas du Phédon.” Elements (II).” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Nei
In L’homme et le vivant, edited by P HARO (2004) Menggu Shifan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban) 36,
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881. M ERCHIERS, Jacques. “Capacités et disposi- 892. R HODES, Diana L. “A Mathematical Trans-
tions dans la théorie de l’âme d’Aristote.” In L’homme lation of Apollonius of Perga’s ‘Conics’ IV.” Diss.
et le vivant, edited by P HARO (2004) [ref. 470], 69– Abstr. Int. B 68/05 (2007).
94. Dissertation at Pennsylvania State University,
2005. Advisor: Dawson, John. Pub. no. AAT
882. S HARPLES, R. W. (Ed.) Whose Aristotle? 3261918. 218 pp.
Whose Aristotelianism? Ashgate Keeling Series in
Ancient Philosophy. (181 pp.; bibl.; index.) Burling- 893. Z HAO Ji-wei. “On the orientation of
ton, VT: Ashgate, 2001. ISBN: 0754613623. Archimedes’ method for mathematical discovery.”
“Examines different aspects of Aristotle’s influence [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 27, no.
and the reception and influence of Aristotelian phi- 2 (2005): 94–98.
losophy in physics, metaphysics, logic, psychology
and poetics.” (from the publisher)
312-104. MUSIC
Reviews: [ref. R926]
894. BARKER, Andrew. The Science of Harmonics
883. S MITH, Nicholas D., Fritz A LLHOFF, and in Classical Greece. (xii + 481 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in-
Anand Jayprakash VAIDYA. (Eds.) Ancient Phi- dex.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
losophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. (xix ISBN : 9780521879514.
+ 445 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) Malden, MA; Oxford: Explores the importance of this subject to varied
Blackwell Pub., 2008. ISBN: 9781405135627. disciplines from philosophy to astronomy.
884. S TERN, Paul. Knowledge and Politics in Plato’s
Theaetetus. (x + 315 pp.; bibl.; index.) New 312-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN: (see also 164-Air and space technologies)
9780521884297.
895. B OWEN, Alan C. “The Demarcation of Physical
885. TALLIS, Raymond. The Enduring Significance Theory and Astronomy by Geminus and Ptolemy.”
of Parmenides: Unthinkable Thought. Continuum Perspect. Sci. 15 (2007): 327–358.
70 312. Ancient Greek & Roman contexts
896. G OLDSTEIN, Bernard R. “What’s New in On a work written during the second century.
Ptolemy’s Almagest?” Nuncius 22 (2007): 261–285.
On Ptolemy’s emphasis on mean motion. 908. C ALDINI M ONTANARI, Roberta. “Saturno,
velocissimum sidus in Seneca, Nat. 1, praef. 13.”
897. J ONES, Alexander. “A Route to the Ancient MHNH 3 (2003): 310–316.
Discovery of Non-Uniform Planetary Motion.” J. Analysis of Naturales Quaestiones by Seneca and
Hist. Astron. 35 (2004): 375–386. his use of the planet Saturn.
898. M ONTANARI, Roberta Caldini. “A che punto é 909. C ALLATA Ÿ, Godefroid de. “La Grande Ourse
la notte? Le stelle dell’Orsa Maggiore come orologio et le Taureau Apis.” MHNH 2 (2002): 175–188.
notturno nella poesia latina a partire da Ennio (con
una premessa su Eur., IA 6–8).” MHNH 7 (2007): 910. G AL ÁN V IOQUE, Guillermo. “La astrologı́a y
5–92. los astrólogos en la Antologı́a Palatina: alusiones y
On the use of the constellation of the Great Bear as parodias.” MHNH 2 (2002): 221–236.
a night clock in ancient Roman times.
911. KOMOROWSKA, Joanna. “Under the Sign of
899. M ORENO, Jesús Luque. “Agua de Éstige, agua Aries: The Nile, The Zodiac, and a Roman Poet.”
de la vida.” MHNH 7 (2007): 147–182. MHNH 4 (2004): 286–294.
On the ancient image of the underworld and of Analyzes how a verse of Manilius links the flooding
death and its later transformation in a new escha- of the Nile to the constellation of Aires.
tology to heaven which was identified with life.
912. M AC ÍAS V ILLALOBOS, Cristobal. “Referen-
900. R AMSEY, John T. “A Catalogue of Greco- cias a los astros en el Panegı́rico latino.” MHNH 4
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913. P ÉREZ J IM ÉNEZ, Aurelio. “Dodecátropos,
901. S CHAEFER, Bradley E. “The Epoch of the Zodı́aco y Partes de la Nave en la Astrologı́ca Anti-
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(2005): 167–196. 914. P ÉREZ J IM ÉNEZ, Aurelio. “Influencias astra-
Referring to the globe held by Atlas on a 2nd- les en la fundación de ciudades y en las tareas de
century Roman marble sculpture. construcción.” MHNH 4 (2004): 173–196.
902. S IDOLI, Nathan, and J. L. B ERGGREN. “The 915. P ÉREZ J IM ÉNEZ, Aurelio. “Notas sobre la po-
Arabic Version of Ptolemy’s Planisphere or Flat- sición de Marte en tres horóscopos de Vetio Valente.”
tening the Surface of the Sphere: Text, Translation, MHNH 3 (2003): 317–322.
Commentary.” Sciamvs 8 (2007): 37–139.
916. P ÉREZ J IM ÉNEZ, Aurelio. “Περι δειπνoυ: A
903. S IDOLI, Nathan. “What We Can Learn from propósito de Heph., III 36.” MHNH 2 (2002): 237–
a Diagram: The Case of Aristarchus’s On The Sizes 254.
and Distances of the Sun and Moon.” Ann. Sci. 64 Looks at the work of the astrologer Hephaestio,
(2007): 525–547. Thebanus, relating the seating order at a banquet
“This paper makes explicit a number of the pro- with the twelve signs of the zodiac.
cesses in effect in the textual transmission of works
in the exact sciences of the ancient and medieval 917. P LESE, Zlatko. “Fate, Providence and Astrol-
periods.” (from the abstract) ogy in Gnosticism (1): The Apocryphon of John.”
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904. S ZCZECINIARZ, Jean-Jacques. La terre immo-
bile : Aristote, Ptolémée, Husserl. Science, histoire
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312-111. ASTROLOGY dans le Timée de Platon et sa critique par Aris-
905. A LFARO B ECH, Virginia, and Victoria Eugenia tote dans la Physique.” In L’alchimie et ses racines
RODR ÍGUEZ M ART ÍN. “Precedentes de las doctri- philosophiques, edited by V IANO (2005) [ref. 368],
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919. G REGORY, Andrew. “Aristotle, Dynamics and
906. BAUTISTA RUIZ, Hilario. “Codex Vaticanus Proportionality.” Early Sci. & Med. 6 (2001): 1–21.
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63–87.
Apostolica Vaticana.
907. C ALDER ÓN D ORDA, Estebán, and José An- 921. S CHIEFSKY, Mark J. “Theory and Practice
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of Healing. (x + 279 pp.; bibl.; index.) Balti- City: Earth, Walls and Water in Late Antique Con-
more: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. ISBN: stantinople.” In Technology in Transition, edited by
9780801888359. L AVAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 251–286.
A study of Galen’s clinical practice, “the public,
956. C UOMO, Serafina. Technology and Culture in
competitive, and masculine nature of medicine
Greek and Roman Antiquity. Key Themes in Ancient
among the urban elite and...the relationship be-
History. (xi + 212 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cam-
tween clinical practice and power in the Roman
bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN:
household.” (from the publisher)
9780521810739.
947. S TADEN, Heinrich von. “Physis and Technē Built around five case studies: “the definition of the
in Greek Medicine.” In The Artificial and the Natu- techne of medicine in classical Athens, the devel-
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(2007) [ref. 3], 22–49. times, the self-image of technicians through funer-
ary art in the early Roman Empire, the resolution
948. T OTELIN, Laurence M. V. “Sex and Vegetables of boundary disputes in the early second century
in the Hippocratic Gynaecological Treatises.” Stud. AD, and the status of architecture and architects in
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 531–540. late antiquity.” (from the publisher)
Argues that the use of sexual therapy in the Hippo-
cratic gynaecological treatises included vegetable 957. D ECKER, Michael. “Water into Wine: Trade
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949. Y ÉBENES, Sabino Perea. “Un iama del
santuario-hospital de Asclepio en Pérgamo (Notica 958. F IENI, Laura. “The Art of Building in Milan
de Rufo de Efeso, en Oribasio, Collectiones Medicae, during Late Antiquity: San Lorenzo Maggiore.” In
XLV, 30. 10–14).” MHNH 7 (2007): 199–216. Technology in Transition, edited by L AVAN et al.
Looks at the treatment of a case of epilepsy in (2007) [ref. 960], 407–434.
Pergamum in the second century.
959. G IORGI, Elisabetta. “Water Technology at
Gortyn in the 4th–7th c. A.D.: Transport, Storage and
312-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
Distribution.” In Technology in Transition, edited by
950. G OZALBES C RAVIOTO, Enrique, and Inmac- L AVAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 287–320.
ulada G ARC ÍA G ARC ÍA. “La primera peste de los
Antoninos (165–170). Una epidemia en la Roma 960. L AVAN, Luke, Enrico Z ANINI, and Alexander
Imperial.” Asclepio 59, no. 1 (2007): 7–21. Constantine S ARANTIS. (Eds.) Technology in Tran-
sition: A.D. 300–650. With the assistance of Ine
951. K RON, Geoffrey. “Anthropometry, Physical JACOBS, Dirk B OOMS, and Bart de G RAEVE. Late
Anthropology, and the Reconstruction of Ancient Antique Archaeology, 4. (lx + 572 pp.; ill.; maps;
Health, Nutrition, and Living Standards.” Historia 54 bibl.; index.) Boston, Mass.: Brill, 2007. ISBN:
(2005): 68–83. 9789004165496.
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Contents (from the publisher): Luke L AVAN, Peter O LESON, Serafina C UOMO, Roger U LRICH,
“Explaining Technological Change: Innovation, Kevin G REENE, Paul T. C RADDOCK, J. Clay-
Stagnation, Recession and Replacement,” xv ff.; ton FANT, Orjan W IKANDER, Evi M ARGARITIS,
Tiziano M ANNONI, “The Transmission of Craft Martin K. J ONES, Geoffrey K RON, Fredrick A.
Techniques according to the Principles of Ma- C OOPER, Lynne L ANCASTER, Andrew I. W IL -
terial Culture: Continuity and Rupture,” xli ff.; SON , Klaus G REWE, Robert I. C URTIS , Carol
Philip B ES, “Technology in Late Antiquity: A M ATTUSCH, John P. W ILD, Carol van D RIEL -
Bibliographic Essay,” 3-40; Nathalie K ELLENS, M URRAY, Mark JACKSON, E. Marianne S TERN,
“Metal Technology in Late Antiquity: A Biblio- Lorenzo Q UILICI, Georges R AEPSAET, Sean M C -
graphic Note,” 41-52; Veerle L AUWERS, “Glass G RAIL, David J. B LACKMAN, Philip de S OUZA,
Technology in Late Antiquity: A Bibliographic Willy C LARYSSE, Katelijn VANDORPE, Robert
Note,” 53-64; Michael D ECKER, “Water into Wine: H ANNAH, Charlotte W IKANDER, Andrew M EAD -
Trade and Technology in Late Antiquity,” 65-92 OWS , Karin T YBJERG , and Michael B. S CHIFFER .
[ref. 957]; Jeremy ROSSITER, “Wine-Making af-
ter Pliny: Viticulture and Farming Technology in 963. S CHIEFSKY, Mark J. “Art and Nature in An-
Late Antique Italy,” 93-118 [ref. 966]; Tamara L E - cient Mechanics.” In The Artificial and the Natu-
WIT , “Absent-Minded Landlords and Innovating ral, edited by B ENSAUDE -V INCENT and N EWMAN
Peasants? The Press in Africa and the Eastern (2007) [ref. 3], 67–108.
Mediterranean,” 119-142; Michel B ONIFAY, “Ce-
ramic Production in Africa during Late Antiquity: 964. S MITH, Norman A. F. “The Roman Aqueduct
Continuity and Change,” 143-158; Paul A RTHUR, at Aspendos.” Trans. Newcomen Soc. 77 (2007):
“Form, Function and Technology in Pottery Pro- 217–244.
duction from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle
Ages,” 159-186; Enrico G IANNICHEDDA, “Metal 965. W IPLINGER, Gilbert. (Ed.) Cura Aquarum in
Production in Late Antiquity: From Continuity Ephesus: Proceedings of the Twelfth International
of Knowledge to Changes in Consumption,” 187- Congress on the History of Water Management and
210; Lucia S AGU Í, “Glass in Late Antiquity: The Hydraulic Engineering in the Mediterranean Region,
Continuity of Technology and Sources of Supply,” Ephesus/Selçuk, Turkey, October 2–10, 2004. Bul-
211-232; Margaret O’H EA, “Glass in Late An- letin Antieke Beschaving, Supplement 6. (v + 535
tiquity in the Near East,” 233-250; James C ROW, pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Dudley, Mass.: Peeters, 2006.
“The Infrastructure of a Great City: Earth, Walls ISBN : 9042918292.
and Water in Late Antique Constantinople,” 251-
286 [ref. 955]; Elisabetta G IORGI, “Water Tech- 312-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
nology at Gortyn in the 4th–7th c. A.D.: Trans- SCIENCES
port, Storage and Distribution,” 287-320 [ref. 959];
Femke M ARTENS, “Late Antique Urban Streets (includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci-
at Sagalassos,” 321-366 [ref. 961]; Michael J. T. ence)
L EWIS, “Antique Engineering in the Byzantine
966. ROSSITER, Jeremy. “Wine-Making after Pliny:
World,” 367-380 [ref. 678]; Enrico Z ANINI, “Tech-
Viticulture and Farming Technology in Late Antique
nology and Ideas: Architects and Master-Builders
Italy.” In Technology in Transition, edited by L AVAN
in the Early Byzantine World,” 381-406 [ref. 679];
et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 93–118.
Laura F IENI, “The Art of Building in Milan during
Late Antiquity: San Lorenzo Maggiore,” 407-434
[ref. 958]; Riccardo Santangeli VALENZANI, “Pub-
lic and Private Building Activity in Late Antique 320. MEDIEVAL WESTERN EUROPEAN
Rome,” 435-450; Marco VALENTI, “Architecture CONTEXTS
and Infrastructure in the Early Medieval Village:
The Case of Tuscany,” 451-490 [ref. 1153]; Ig- (4th through 14th centuries)
nacio A RCE, “Umayyad Building Techniques and
the Merging of Roman-Byzantine and Partho-
Sassanian Traditions: Continuity and Change,” 320-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE
491-538 [ref. 673]. (includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
scientists)
961. M ARTENS, Femke. “Late Antique Urban
Streets at Sagalassos.” In Technology in Transition, 967. F RIED, Johannes. Les fruits de l’apocalypse :
edited by L AVAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 321–366. Origines de la pensée scientifique moderne au moyen
âge. (xix + 218 pp.) Paris: Maison des sciences de
962. O LESON, John Peter. (Ed.) Oxford Handbook of l’homme, 2004. ISBN: 2735110214.
Engineering and Technology in the Classical World. Explores the roots of modern science in medieval
(xviii + 865 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford apocalyptic thought.
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780195187311. Reviews: [ref. R365]
The book contains 33 chapters divided into eight
sections: Sources; Primary, Extractive Technolo- 968. JACQUART, Danielle, and Charles B URNETT.
gies; Engineering and Complex Machines; Sec- (Eds.) Scientia in margine : études sur les marginalia
ondary Processes and Manufacturing; Technolo- dans les manuscrits scientifiques du moyen âge à la
gies of Movement and Transport; Technologies of renaissance. Hautes études médiévales et modernes,
Death; Technologies of the Mind; Ancient Tech- 88. (xii + 402 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Genève: Droz,
nologies in the Modern World. Contributors: John 2005. ISBN: 2600010351.
74 320. Medieval Western European contexts
Includes: Irène C AIAZZO, “Mains célèbres dans pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
les marges des Commentarii in Somnium Scipionis Press, 2006. ISBN: 0313337543.
de Macrobe,” 171–189; Marilyn N ICOUD, “Les
marginalia dans les manuscrits latins des Diètes 975. W OOD, Rega. “Richard Rufus of Cornwall’s
d’Isaac Israëli conservés à Paris,” 191–215. Significance in the Western Scientific Tradition.”
In Albertus Magnus und die Anfänge der Aristoteles-
969. K USUKAWA, Sachiko. “Introductory Note.” Rezeption im lateinischen Mittelalter, edited by H ON -
Introduction to special section: “Medieval and Early NEFELDER et al. (2005) [ref. 1017], 455–489.
Modern Medicine, Alchemy and Magic (Part I).”
Early Sci. & Med. 12 (2007): 284.
320-3. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Contents: Joseph Z IEGLER, “Philosophers and
Physicians on the Scientific Validity of Latin (includes bibliographies, electronic sources, and
Physiognomy, 1200–1500,” 285–312 [ref. 1111]; works on libraries, archives, and museums)
Michael S TOLBERG, “The Decline of Uroscopy
in Early Modern Learned Medicine (1500–1650),” 976. L OHR, Charles H. Latin Aristotle Commen-
313–336 [ref. 1344]. taries: V. Bibliography of Secondary Literature. Cor-
pus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Subsidia, 15. (xiv
970. K USUKAWA, Sachiko. “Introductory Note.” + 567 pp.) Firenze: L.S. Olschki, SISMEL-Edizioni
Introduction to special section: “Medieval and Early del Galluzzo, 2005. ISBN: 8884501458.
Modern Medicine, Alchemy and Magic (Part II).”
Early Sci. & Med. 12 (2007): 376. 320-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND
See also Sachiko K USUKAWA, “Introductory Note” ECONOMICS
Early Sci. & Med. 12 (2007): 284 [ref. 969]. This (includes science policy, patronage, international
issue includes a single article: Hiro H IRAI, “The
Invisible Hand of God in Seeds: Jacob Schegk’s relations)
Theory of Plastic Faculty,” 377–404 [ref. 1298]. 977. L OENGARD, Janet S. “Lords’ Rights and Neigh-
bors’ Nuisances: Mills and Medieval English Law.”
971. N OEL, R., I. PAQUAY, J.-P. S OSSON, and Do- In Wind and Water in the Middle Ages, edited by
minique A LLART. (Eds.) Au-delà de l’écrit : Les WALTON (2006) [ref. 1154], 129–152.
hommes et leurs vécus matériels au Moyen Âge à
la lumière des sciences et des techniques : nou-
velles perspectives. Actes du colloque international 320-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND
de Marche-en-Famenne, 16-20 octobre 2002. Typolo- ETHNICITY
gie des sources du Moyen Âge occidental. (518 pp.; (for eugenics, see 135-Human biology)
ill.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2003. ISBN:
978. B ILLER, Peter. “Black Women in Medieval
2503514677.
Scientific Thought.” Part of special issue: “La pelle
The essays in this volume focus on how modern umana / The Human Skin” [ref. 464]. Micrologus 13
scientific techniques in archaeology and related (2005): 477–492.
fields can help us to understand the medieval world.
Reviews: [ref. R755]
320-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
972. PAULMIER -F OUCART, Monique, and Marie- 979. A RIS, Marc-Aeilko. “Grübelnde Mönche:
Christine D UCHENNE. Vincent de Beauvais et le Wissenschaft in spätmittelalterlichen Kartausen.” In
Grand Miroir du monde. Témoins de notre histoire. Herbst des Mittelalters? Fragen zur Bewertung des
(viii + 371 pp.; facsims.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout: 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts, edited by Jan A. A ERTSEN
Brepols, 2004. ISBN: 2503514545. and Martin P ICKAV É (Berlin; New York: Walter de
On this medieval Dominican friar and his encyclo- Gruyter, 2004), 173–183.
pedia.
980. D UTTON, Paul Edward. The Mystery of the
973. VAN DEN A BEELE, Baudouin, and Heinz Missing Heresy Trial of William of Conches. (45
M EYER. (Eds.) Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprie- pp.; bibl.) Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval
tatibus rerum: texte latin et réception vernaculaire = Studies, 2006. ISBN: 0888447280, 9780888447289.
Lateinischer Text und volkssprachige Rezeption :
actes du colloque international = Akten des Inter- 981. L LULL, Ramon. Lulle et la Condamnation de
nationalen Kolloquiums, Münster, 9.-11.10.2003. De 1277 : La declaration de Raymond écrite sous forme
diversis artibus, t. 74. (xii + 327 pp.; ill.) Turnhout: de dialogue. Edited by Cecile B ONMARIAGE, Michel
Brepols, 2005. ISBN: 9782503522982. L AMBERT, and Jean-Michel C OUNET. Philosophes
Contributors include: Saskia B OGAART, Isabelle Médiévaux, t. 46. (xxxiii + 196 pp.; bibl.; index.)
D RAELANTS, Joëlle D UCOS, Juris L IDAKA, Dudley, Mass.: Peeters Publishers, 2006. ISBN:
R. James L ONG, Christel M EIER -S TAUBACH, 9042915927.
Heinz M EYER, Brigitte P R ÉVOT, Bernd ROLING,
Michael T WOMEY, Baudouin VAN DEN A BEELE, 982. V ESEL, Matjaž. “Pariška obsodba leta 1277,
and Iolanda V ENTURA potentia dei absoluta in rojstvo moderne znanosti.”
[Translated title: The Paris condemnation of 1277,
974. W IGELSWORTH, Jeffrey R. Science and Tech- potenita dei absoluta, and the birth of modern sci-
nology in Medieval European Life. The Greenwood ence] In Slovenian. Filozofski Vest. 28, no. 1 (2007):
Press Daily Life through History Series. (xxvii + 169 19–40.
320. Medieval Western European contexts 75
320-29. SCIENCE AND WAR Concerns amulets on which King Solomon is de-
picted as a horseman, exploring their iconography
983. T ITTMANN, Wilfried. “Gab es selbst- and exorcistic inscriptions.
entzündliche Kriegsfeuer im Mittelalter? Anmer-
kungen zur Kalziumsalpeter- Theorie.” Translated 992. W EILL -PAROT, Nicolas. “Encadrement ou
title: [Selfigniting Incendiaries: Did They Exist in dévoilement. L’occulte et le secret dans la nature
Medieval Warfare? Critical Notes on a Hypothesis chez Albert le Grand et Roger Bacon.” Micrologus 14
of Saltpetre of Calcium Nitrate Type.] In German. (2006): 151–170.
Technikgeschichte 72 (2005): 275–302.
320-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; HISTORY OF
320-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS IDEAS
(includes science of measurement) (includes history of philosophy of science)
984. D EKKER, Elly. “ ‘With His Sharp Lok Perseth 993. A RMOUR, Leslie. “Re-thinking the Infinite.”
the Sonne’: A New Quadrant from Canterbury.” Ann. In Wisdom’s Apprentice, edited by K WASNIEWSKI
Sci. 65 (2008): 201–220. (2007) [ref. 1005], 122–152.
“Describes a medieval instrument, a quadrans
novus, which turned up during archaeological 994. BARTLETT, Robert. The Natural and the Su-
works in England.” (from the abstract) pernatural in the Middle Ages: The Wiles Lecture
Given at the Queen’s University of Belfast, 2006.
(x + 170 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge; New
320-42. SCIENCE EDUCATION York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN:
(includes history of educational institutions) 9780521878326.
985. D E M OWBRAY, Malcolm. “1277 and All That: 995. BAZ ÁN, B. Carlos. “Radical Aristotelianism in
Students and Disputations.” Traditio 57 (2002): 217– the Faculties of Arts. The Case of Siger of Brabant.”
238. In Albertus Magnus und die Anfänge der Aristoteles-
Rezeption im lateinischen Mittelalter, edited by H ON -
NEFELDER et al. (2005) [ref. 1017], 585–629.
320-101. OCCULT SCIENCES; MAGIC
(includes scientific anomalies and “pseudo-science”) 996. B ONNER, Anthony. The Art and Logic of Ra-
mon Llull: A User’s Guide. Studien und Texte zur
986. B OUDET, Jean-Patrice. Entre science et ni- Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, Bd. 95. (xx + 333
gromance: astrologie, divination et magie dans pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Boston: Brill, 2007. ISBN:
l’Occident médiéval, XIIe-XVe siècle. Histoire an- 9789004163256.
cienne et médiévale, 83. (624 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006. ISBN: 997. B OULNOIS, Olivier. (Ed.) Duns Scot à Paris
2859445447. 1302-2002 : actes du colloque de Paris, 2-4 septembre
2002. Textes et études du moyen âge v. 26. (xxiv +
987. B OUREAU, Alain. Satan the Heretic: The Birth 683 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols,
of Demonology in the Medieval West. Translated 2004.
by Teresa Lavender FAGAN. (xiii + 255 pp.; bibl.;
index.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. 998. B URIDAN, Jean. Summulae de propositionibus.
ISBN : 0226067483. Edited by Ria Van der L ECQ. Artistarium, 10-1.
Argues that the rise of demonology occurred at (xxxv + 131 pp.; bibl.; index.) Turnhout, Belgium:
“the crossroads of the rise of sovereignties and of Brepols, 2005. ISBN: 2503518869.
the individual, [coinciding] with the emergence of
the modern legal system in the European West.” 999. C AROTI, Stefano, and Jean C ELEYRETTE.
(from the publisher) (Eds.) Quia inter doctores est magna dissensio :
Les débats de philosophie naturelle à Paris au XIVe
988. C OLLARD, Franck. “Veneficiis vel maleficiis. siècle. Biblioteca di Nuncius; Studi e testi; 52. (ix +
Réflexion sur les relations entre le crime de poison et 239 pp.; bibl.; index.) Florence: L. S. Olschki, 2004.
la sorcellerie dans l’Occident médiéval.” Le Moy. Age ISBN : 8822253299; 9788822253293.
109 (2003): 9–57. Contents: Joel B IARD, “Les controverses sur
l’objet du savoir et les ‘complexe significabilia’
989. M AYO, Thomas B. de. The Demonology of à Paris au XIV siècle,” 1–31; Jack Z UPKO, “John
William of Auvergne: By Fire and Sword. Hors serie. Buridan and the Origins of Secular Philosophical
(v + 249 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lewiston, NY: Edwin Culture,” 33–48 [ref. 1044]; Zénon K ALUZA, “La
Mellen Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780773452428. finalité de la nature selon Nicolas d’Autrécourt,”
49–67 [ref. 1019]; Christophe G RELLARD,
990. O STORERO, Martine. “Les marques du diable “L’usage des nouveaux langages d’analyse dans
sur le corps des sorcières (XIVe-XVIIe siècles).” Part la Quaestio de Nicolas d’Autrécourt. Contribution
of special issue: “La pelle umana / The Human Skin” à la théorie autrécurienne de la connaissance,”
[ref. 464]. Micrologus 13 (2005): 359–388. 69–95; Jean C ELEYRETTE, “Figura/figuratum
par Jean Buridan et Nicole Oresme,” 97–118
991. T ORIJANO, Pablo. A. “Salomón, Lilith, san [ref. 1001]; Zoe B OSEMBERG, “Nicole Oresme
Jorge y el dragón: Un ejemplo de reinterpretación et Robert Grosseteste. La conception dynamique
mágica en la Antigüedad tardı́a.” MHNH 2 (2002): de la matière,” 119–133 [ref. 1079]; Fabio Z ANIN,
129–144. “Passio corruptiva/passio perfectiva : A Basic
76 320. Medieval Western European contexts
Open Forum: “The Nature of ‘Natural Philosophy’ ” tus Magnus,” 425–453 [ref. 1020]; Rega W OOD,
[ref. 1003]. Early Sci. & Med. 5 (2000): 279–298. “Richard Rufus of Cornwall’s Significance in the
Western Scientific Tradition,” 455–489 [ref. 975];
1014. G RANT, Edward. “What Was Natural Philoso- Sten E BBESEN, “The Reception of Aristotle in
phy in the Late Middle Ages?” Hist. Univ. 20 (2005): the 12th Century: Logic,” 493–511; Charles H.
12–46. L OHR, “Das Wissenschaftsverständnis der Logi-
ca Algazelis und sein Echo in der lateinischen
1015. H ACKETT, Jeremiah. “Roger Bacon and the Tradition des frühen 13. Jahrhunderts,” 513–524
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1016. H ASSE, Dag Nikolaus. “Aufstieg und Nieder- Between Exposition and Philosophical Treatise,”
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14. und 15. Jahrhunderts, edited by Jan A. A ERTSEN “Phronesis and Prudentia: Investigating the Stoic
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1017. H ONNEFELDER, Ludger, Rega W OOD, Timothy B. N OONE, “Albert the Great’s Concep-
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Rezeption im lateinischen Mittelalter: von Richardus Modal Conceptions,” 705–725; Hannes M ÖHLE,
Rufus bis zu Franciscus de Mayronis = Albertus Ma- “Aristoteles, Pessimus metaphysicus. Zu einem
gnus and the Beginnings of the Medieval Reception Aspekt der Aristotelesrezeption im 14. Jahrhun-
of Aristotle in the Latin West: From Richardus Ru- dert.” 727–755; Hannes M ÖHLE, “Franciscus de
fus to Franciscus de Mayronis. Subsidia Albertina 1. Mayronis: Ab Oriente dist. 35,” 756–774; Luca
(862 pp.; bibl.; index.) Münster: Aschendorff Verlag, B IANCHI, “Aristotle as a Captive Bride: Notes on
2005. ISBN: 3402039931. Gregory IX’s Attitude towards Aristotelianism,”
Contents: Ludger H ONNEFELDER, “Die Anfänge 777–794; Rolf S CH ÖNBERGER, “Antiqui – Philo-
der Aristoteles-Rezeption im lateinischen Mit- sophi – Philosophantes: Die Philosophie als Pro-
telalter: Zur Einführung in die Thematik – The blem im 13. Jahrhundert,” 795–819; Burkhard
Beginnings of Medieval Aristotle Reception in M OJSISCH, “Aristoteles mit oder ohne Platon,”
the Latin West: Introductory Remarks,” 11–24; 821–833; Georg W IELAND, “Die Aristotelische
Jozef B RAMS, “Der Einfluß der Aristoteles- Philosophie im Urteil ihrer Rezipienten,” 835–852.
Übersetzungen auf den Rezeptionsprozeß,” 27–43;
Cristina D’A NCONA, “From Late Antiquity to the 1018. “Introduction.” Special issue on “Many Roots
Arab Middle Ages: The Commentaries and the of Medieval Logic: The Aristotelian and the Non-
‘Harmony between the Philosophies of Plato and Aristotelian Traditions.” Vivarium 45 (2007): 131–
Aristotle,’ ” 45–69; Henryk A NZULEWICZ, “David 135.
von Dinant und die Anfänge der aristotelischen Reprinted in monograph form as John M AREN -
Naturphilosophie im Lateinischen Westen,” 71– BON (ed.), Many Roots of Medieval Logic (2007)
112; Steven P. M ARRONE, “The Philosophy of [ref. 1028]. Contents: Sten E BBESEN, “The Tra-
Nature in the Early Thirteenth Century,” 115–157 ditions of Ancient Logic-cum-Grammar in the
[ref. 1029]; Neil L EWIS, “Robert Grosseteste and Middle Ages—What’s the Problem?” 136–152;
the Continuum,” 159–187 [ref. 1024]; R. James Christopher J. M ARTIN, “Denying Conditionals:
L ONG, “The Philosophy of Richard Fishacre,” Abaelard and the Failure of Boethius’ Account
189–218; Jeremiah H ACKETT, “Roger Bacon and of the Hypothetical Syllogism,” 153–168; Martin
the Reception of Aristotle in the Thirteenth Centu- L ENZ, “Are Thoughts and Sentences Composi-
ry: An Introduction to His Criticism of Averroes,” tional? A Controversy between Abelard and a
219–247 [ref. 1015]; Ludger H ONNEFELDER, “Die Pupil of Alberic on the Reconciliation of Ancient
philosophiegeschichtliche Bedeutung Alberts des Theses on Mind and Language,” 169–188; Anne
Großen,” 249–279; Maria B URGER, “Die Bedeu- G RONDEUX, “Res Meaning a Thing Thought: The
tung der Aristotelesrezeption für das Verständnis Influence of the Ars donati,” 189–202; Christophe
der Theologie als Wissenschaft bei Albertus E RISMANN, “The Logic of Being: Eriugena’s
Magnus,” 281–305; Mechthild D REYER, “Die Dialectical Ontology,” 203–218; Irène ROSIER -
Aristoteles-Rezeption und die Ethik-Konzeption C ATACH, “Priscian on Divine Ideas and Mental
Alberts des Großen,” 307–324; Caterina R IGO, Conceptions: The Discussions in the Glosulae
“Zur Redaktionsfrage der Frühschriften des Al- in Priscianum, the Notae Dunelmenses, William
bertus Magnus,” 325–374; Joachim R. S ÖDER, of Champeaux and Abelard,” 219–237; Stefania
“Noυς θυραθεν: Über Natur und Vernunft im B ONFIGLIOLI and Costantino M ARMO, “Symbol-
Ausgang von Aristoteles,” 375–398; Ruth M EYER, ism and Linguistic Semantics. Some Questions
“Aristoteles ergänzen. Schreiber, Korrektoren und (and Confusions) from Late Antique Neoplatonism
Drucker auf der Suche nach dem Text von Albertus up to Eriugena,” 238–252 [ref. 937]; Mary S IR -
Magnus’ ‘De sex principiis,’ ” 399–424; Elizabeth RIDGE , “ ‘Utrum idem sint dicere et intelligere sive
K ARGER, “Richard Rufus as a Source for Alber- videre in mente’: Robert Kilwardby, Quaestiones
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1040. TABARRONI, Andrea. “Figura dictionis nel On the nature of false proofs in mathematics that
commento di Duns Scoto sui Sophistici Elenchi.” arose in questio, considered as a literary genre, in
Dianoia 6 (2001): 85–98. disputations in medieval universities.
1041. TABARRONI, Andrea. “Thomas Wylton on the 1053. S CH ÄRLIG, Alain. Compter avec des jetons :
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1045. B URNETT, Charles, Ji-Wei Z HAO, and Kurt
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– Vorstellungen im europäischen Mittelalter bis zur Part of the special issue “Believing Nature, Knowing
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1067. R ELA ÑO, Francesc. “Cosmographia Arith-
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1078. VOIGTS, Linda Ehrsam. “Plants and Planets:
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320-111. ASTROLOGY
1079. B OSEMBERG, Zoe. “Nicole Oresme et Robert
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1081. D EKKER, Dirk-Jan. “Time and Motion in Wal-
1071. B USI, Giulio. “ ‘Who does not wonder at this ter Burley’s Late Expositio on Aristotle’s Physics.”
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1090. C OLINET, Andrée. “L’Anonyme de Zuretti. Un
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Maria Amalia D’A RONCO, “Gardens on Vellum: 1132. O SBORN, Marijane. “Anglo-Saxon Ethnob-
Plants and Herbs in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts,” otany: Women’s Reproductive Medicine in Leech-
101-127; Philip G. RUSCHE, “The Sources for book III.” In Health and Healing from the Medieval
Plant Names in Anglo-Saxon England and the Garden, edited by D ENDLE and T OUWAIDE (2008)
Laud Herbal Glossary,” 128-144; Marijane O S - [ref. 1122], 145–161.
BORN , “Anglo-Saxon Ethnobotany: Women’s Re-
productive Medicine in Leechbook III,” 145-161 1133. PARK, Katharine. Secrets of Women: Gender,
[ref. 1132]; Peter Murray J ONES, “Herbs and the Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection.
Medieval Surgeon,” 162-179 [ref. 1129]; George R. (419 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Zone Books,
K EISER, “Rosemary: Not Just for Remembrance,” 2006. ISBN: 1890951676.
180-204; Expiración G ARC ÍA S ÁNCHEZ, “Util- “Explodes the myth that medieval religious prohi-
ity and Aesthetics in the Gardens of al-Andalus: bitions hindered the practice of human dissection
Species with Multiple Uses,” 205-227 [ref. 663]; in medieval and Renaissance Italy, arguing that
Deirdre L ARKIN, “Hortus Redivivus: The Me- female bodies, real and imagined, played a central
dieval Garden Recreated,” 228-241. role in the history of anatomy during that time.”
(from the abstract)
1123. FABBRI, Christiane Nockels. “Treating Me- Reviews: [ref. 1119, R786]
dieval Plague: The Wonderful Virtues of Theriac.”
Early Sci. & Med. 12 (2007): 247–283. 1134. P E ÑA, Carmen, and Fernando G IR ÓN
I RUESTE. La prevención de la enfermedad en
1124. G ARZA, Randal Paul. Understanding Plague: la España bajo medieval. (549 pp.; bibl.; index.)
The Medical and Imaginative Texts of Medieval Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada, 2006.
Spain. Studies in the humanities, 68. (119 pp.; bibl.) ISBN : 9788433839206; 8433839209.
New York: Peter Lang, 2008. ISBN: 9780820463414. Reviews: [ref. R796]
Contains analysis of both medical and fictional
works. 1135. P UCHALSKA -D ABROWSKA
, , Bernadetta M.
“Pojecie
, choroby i problematyka pielegnacji
, chorych
1125. G OTTSCHALL, Dagmar. “Conrad of Megen- w najstarszych źródłach franciszkańskich.” Trans-
berg and the Causes of the Plague: A Latin Treatise lated title: [The Definition of Illness and Aspects of
on the Black Death Composed ca. 1350 for the Papal Patient Care in Early Franciscan Sources] In Polish.
Court in Avignon.” In La vie culturelle, intellectuelle Archiwum Hist. Filozofii Med. 69 (2006): 1–13.
et scientifique à la cour des papes d’Avignon, edited
by Jacqueline H AMESSE (Turnhout: Brepols, 2006), 1136. S CHELLETTER, Dagmar, Anne R APPERT, and
319–332. Gundolf K EIL. “Aphorismen zur Arzneiform ‘Sal-
be’ unter besonderer Berücksichtigung chirurgischer
1126. G RUDZEN, Gerald J. Medical Theory about Fachprosa des deutschen Mittelalters.” In Pratum
the Body and the Soul in the Middle Ages: The First floridum, edited by F OLKERTS et al. (2002) [ref. 9],
Western Medical Curriculum at Monte Cassino. (iii + 369–403.
260 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780773452084. 320-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY
“Examines the cross-cultural transmission of med- (see also 136-Neurosciences and 137-Psychology)
ical knowledge and theory between Jewish, Chris-
tian and Muslim communities in the Medieval 1137. M ELLYN, Elizabeth Walker. “A History of
period.” Madness, Medicine, and the Law in Italy, 1350–
1650.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/10 (2008).
1127. JACQUART, Danielle. “A la recherche de la Dissertation at Harvard University, 2007. Advisor:
peau dans le discours médical de la fin du Moyen Hankins, James. Pub. no. AAT 3285518. 353 pp.
Age.” Part of special issue: “La pelle umana / The
Human Skin” [ref. 464]. Micrologus 13 (2005): 493– 320-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
510.
1138. C ABR É, Montserrat. “Women or Healers?
1128. JACQUART, Danielle. “Du genre des ‘Secrets’ Household Practices and the Categories of Health
dans la médecine médiévale.” Micrologus 14 (2006): Care in Late Medieval Iberia.” Part of a special issue:
345–357. Women, Health, and Healing in Early Modern Europe
[ref. 1348]. Bull. Hist. Med. 82 (2008): 18–51.
1129. J ONES, Peter Murray. “Herbs and the Me-
dieval Surgeon.” In Health and Healing from the Me- 1139. D OMINGO, Carmel Ferragud. “La atención
dieval Garden, edited by D ENDLE and T OUWAIDE médica doméstica practicada por mujeres en la Va-
(2008) [ref. 1122], 162–179. lencia bajomedieval.” Dynamis 27 (2007): 133–155.
84 320. Medieval Western European contexts
320-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS 1149. L ANGDON, John, and Martin WATTS. “Tower
Windmills in Medieval England: A Case of Arrested
(includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134- Development?” Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 697–718.
Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
and space) 1150. L UCAS, Adam Robert. “Industrial Milling in
the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A Survey of the
1141. BARTL, Anna, Christoph K REKEL, Manfred Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval
L AUTENSCHLAGER, and Doris O LTROGGE. (Eds.) Europe.” Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 1–30.
Der “Liber illuministarum” aus Kloster Tegernsee:
Edition, Ubersetzung und Kommentar der kunsttech- 1151. N IBLER, Ferdinand. “Überlegungen zum che-
nologischen Rezepte. Veröffentlichung des Instituts mischen Anzünder auf Kalziumoxidbasis.” Trans-
für Kunsttechnik und Konservierung im Germanis- lated title: [Reflections on Selfigniting Devices Based
chen Nationalmuseum, 8. (833 pp.; bibl.; index.) on Unslaked Lime.] In German. Technikgeschichte
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2005. ISBN: 351508472X. 72 (2005): 303–311.
Reviews: [ref. R67]
1152. T RUITT, Elly Rachel. “From Magic to Mech-
1142. B ERNARDI, Philippe. “Pierres réelles ou anism: Medieval Automata, 1100–1550.” Diss. Abstr.
pierres de compte ? Notes sur la mesure d’un matériau Int. A 68/10 (2008).
de construction.” In La juste mesure, edited by Dissertation at Harvard University. Advisor: Park,
M OULINIER et al. (2005) [ref. 255], 35–47. Katharine. Pub. no. AAT 3285561. 281 pp.
Includes a discussion of the understanding of au-
1143. B URNS, Robert Ignatius. “Gegna: Coastal tomata in the Arabic and Byzintine East and in the
Mooring in Crusader Valencia.” Tech. & Cult. 47 Medieval West.
(2006): 777–786.
On coastal mooring technology in the 13th century. 1153. VALENTI, Marco. “Architecture and Infras-
tructure in the Early Medieval Village: The Case
1144. C ANNELLA, Anne-Françoise. Gemmes, verre of Tuscany.” In Technology in Transition, edited by
coloré, fausses pierres précieuses au Moyen Âge: L AVAN et al. (2007) [ref. 960], 451–490.
le quatrième livre du “Trésorier de philosophie na-
turelle des pierres précieuses” de Jean d’Outremeuse. 1154. WALTON, Steven A. (Ed.) Wind and Water in
Bibliothèque de la Faculté de philosophie et lettres the Middle Ages: Fluid Technologies from Antiquity
de l’Université de Liège, 288. (480 pp.; bibl.; index.) to the Renaissance. Medieval and Renaissance Texts
Genève: Droz, 2006. ISBN: 2870192886. and Studies, 322. (xxvii + 300 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
Tempe, Ariz.: ACMRS, 2006. ISBN: 0866983678.
Based on an unpublished source by a 14th-century
chronicler, the book consists of recipes on how to Contents: George B ROOKS, “The ‘Vitruvian Mill’
imitate gems by coloring glass in various ways, in Roman and Medieval Europe,” 1-38; Niall
providing insight into ancient glass techniques. B RADY, “Mills in Medieval Ireland: Looking
beyond Design,” 39-68; D. Fairchild RUGGLES,
Reviews: [ref. R166] “Waterwheels and Garden Gizmos: Technology
and Illusion in Islamic Gardens,” 69-88 [ref. 674];
1145. C OZE, Jean Le. “On the Question of Possible Adam L UCAS, “The Role of the Monasteries in the
Transfer of Steel Technology from India to Europe Development of Medieval Milling,” 89-127; Janet
through the Muslim Middle East.” Part of “Thematic S. L OENGARD, “Lords’ Rights and Neighbors’
Issue: History and Characteristics of Wootz Steel in Nuisances: Mills and Medieval English Law,”
India and Abroad” [ref. 791]. Indian J. Hist. Sci. 42 129-152 [ref. 977]; Tim S ISTRUNK, “The Right
(2007): 337–375. to the Wind in the Later Middle Ages,” 153-169;
Roberta M AGNUSSON, “Public and Private Ur-
1146. D ROSTE, Peter Johannes. Wasserbau und ban Hydrology: Water Management in Medieval
Wassermühlen an der mittleren Rur: die Kernlande London,” 171-187; Thomas F. G LICK and Luis
des Herzogtums Jülich 8.-18. Jahrhundert. Aachener Pablo M ART ÍNEZ, “Mills and Millers in Medieval
Studien zur älteren Energiegeschichte, Bd. 9. (374 Valencia,” 189-211; David W. M ARSHALL, “John
pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) Aachen: Shaker, 2003. ISBN: Ball’s Revolutionary Windmill: ‘The Letter of
9783832220112. Jakke Mylner’ in the English Rising of 1381,” 213-
Reviews: [ref. R294] 234; Kirk A MBROSE, “The ‘Mystic Mill’ Capital
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 85
at Vézelay,” 235-258; Shana W ORTHEN, “Of Mills ROBERTS, “Additions and Corrections to ‘John
and Meaning,” 259-281. Dee’s Library Catalogue,’ ” 333-343 [ref. 1168];
Stephen C LUCAS, “Recent Works on John Dee
(1988–2005): A Select Bibliography,” 345-350
[ref. 1166].
330. RENAISSANCE, WESTERN EUROPEAN
CONTEXTS Reviews: [ref. R202]
(15th and 16th centuries; see also 320-Medieval for 1158. C OHEN, H. Floris. “The Onset of the Scientific
topics beginning earlier) Revolution: Three Near-Simultaneous Transforma-
tions.” In The Science of Nature in the Seventeenth
Century, edited by A NSTEY and S CHUSTER (2005)
330-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE [ref. 1364], 9–33.
(includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
scientists) 1159. D EVREESE, J. T., and Guido Vanden B ERGHE.
“Magic Is No Magic”: The Wonderful World of Simon
1155. A RTIS, Aderemi Ethan. “Francis Bacon and Stevin. (xxxvi + 310 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Boston:
the Scientific Reformation.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/07 WIT, 2008. ISBN: 9781845640927.
(2008).
Dissertation at Princeton University, 2007. Pub. On the early modern physicist and mathematician,
no. AAT 3273503. 120 pp. important for his work on decimal fractions, stan-
dardization of weights and measures, and statics
1156. C APRA, Fritjof. The Science of Leonardo: and hydrostatics.
Inside the Mind of the Great Genius of the Renais-
sance. (xx + 329 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: 1160. L ANGERMANN, Y. Tzvi. “From My Note-
Doubleday, 2007. ISBN: 9780385513906. books: A Compendium of Renaissance Science:
Ta,alumot h.okmah by Moses Galeano.” Aleph 7
1157. C LUCAS, Stephen. (Ed.) John Dee: Interdis- ¯
(2007): 285–318.
ciplinary Studies in English Renaissance Thought. Galeano’s work covers the fields of astronomy,
International Archives of the History of Ideas, 193. mathematics, alchemy, and ethics.
(xvii + 366 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Dordrecht, Nether-
lands: Springer, 2006. ISBN: 1402042450.
1161. L EU, Urs B., Raffael K ELLER, and Sandra
Contents: Stephen C LUCAS, “Introduction: In-
W EIDMANN. Conrad Gessner’s Private Library.
tellectual History and the Identity of John Dee,”
History of Science and Medicine Library, 5. (xii +
1-22; Nicholas H. C LULEE, “John Dee’s Natural
310 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Leiden: Brill, 2008. ISBN:
Philosophy Revisited,” 23-37 [ref. 1442]; Robert
9789004167230.
G OULDING, “Wings (or Stairs) to the Heavens:
The Parallactic Treatises of John Dee and Thomas On the library of the Swiss physician and polymath
Digges,” 41-63 [ref. 1242]; Stephen J OHNSTON, Conrad Gessner (1516-1565).
“Like Father, Like Son? John Dee, Thomas Digges
and the Identity of the Mathematician,” 65-84 1162. M ARSHALL, Peter H. The Magic Circle of
[ref. 1228]; Richard D UNN, “John Dee and Astrol- Rudolf II: Alchemy and Astrology in Renaissance
ogy in Elizabethan England,” 85-94 [ref. 1251]; Prague. (276 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York:
Robert BALDWIN, “John Dee’s Interest in the Ap- Walker & Co., 2006. ISBN: 0802715516.
plication of Nautical Science, Mathematics and
Law to English Naval Affairs,” 97-130 [ref. 1283]; 1163. PALMIERI, Paolo. “Science and Authority in
William H. S HERMAN, “John Dee’s Columbian Giacomo Zabarella.” Hist. Sci. 45 (2007): 404–427.
Encounter,” 131-140 [ref. 1291]; Karen De L E ÓN -
On this Renaissance Italian Aristotelian philoso-
J ONES, “John Dee and the Kabbalah,” 143-158
pher.
[ref. 1210]; Federico C AVALLARO, “The Alchemi-
cal Significance of John Dee’s Monas Hieroglyph-
ica,” 159-176 [ref. 1271]; Jim R EEDS, “John Dee 1164. RUDERMAN, David B., and Giuseppe V ELTRI.
and the Magic Tables in the Book of Soyga,” 177- (Eds.) Cultural Intermediaries: Jewish Intellectuals
204 [ref. 1212]; György E. S Z ÖNYI, “Paracelsus, in Early Modern Italy. Jewish Culture and Contexts.
Scrying, and the Lingua Adamica: Contexts for (293 pp.; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: University of
John Dee’s Angel Magic,” 207-229 [ref. 1214]; Pennsylvania Press, 2004. ISBN: 081223779X.
Stephen C LUCAS, “John Dee’s Angelic Conver- Includes: Moshe I DEL, “Italy in Safed, Safed in
sations and the Ars Notoria: Renaissance Magic Italy: Toward an Interactive History of Sixteenth-
and Mediaeval Theurgy,” 231-273 [ref. 1206]; Century Kabbalah,” 239-269 [ref. 1208].
Deborah E. H ARKNESS, “The Nexus of Angelol-
ogy, Eschatology, and Natural Philosophy in John
Dee’s Angel Conversations and Library,” 275-282
330-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS
[ref. 1207]; Susan BASSNETT, “Absent Presences:
Edward Kelley’s Family in the Writings of John
Dee,” 285-294 [ref. 1204]; Jan B ÄCKLUND, “In 1165. L AVAGGI, Andrea. “La scienza in Liguria nei
the Footsteps of Edward Kelley: Some Manuscript secoli XVI e XVII: limiti, propensioni, individualità.”
References at the Royal Library in Copenhagen Physis 42 (2005): 501–519.
Concerning an Alchemical Circle around John Dee On science in Genoa and especially Giovan Battista
and Edward Kelley,” 295-330 [ref. 1269]; Julian Baliani.
86 330. Renaissance Western European contexts
330-3. SOURCES OF INFORMATION K LEIN, “To Mine for Truth: The Metaphor of Min-
(includes bibliographies, electronic sources, and ing in Francis Bacon’s The Great Instauration,”
works on libraries, archives, and museums) 117-138 [ref. 1631]; Beatriz C RUZ -S OTOMAYOR,
“Gender and Scientific Authority: Huarte de San
1166. C LUCAS, Stephen. “Recent Works on John Juan’s Examen de ingenios and Oliva Sabuco’s
Dee (1988–2005): A Select Bibliography.” In John Nueva filosofia,” 139-152 [ref. 1189]; Sara L.
Dee, edited by C LUCAS (2006) [ref. 1157], 345–350. F RENCH, “Building Gender into the Elizabethan
Prodigy House,” 153-168 [ref. 1399]; Roberta
1167. DASTON, Lorraine, and Katharine PARK. M ARTIN, “ ‘That Awful Throne’: Donne, Behn,
(Eds.) Early Modern Science. The Cambridge His- and the Culture of Dissection,” 169-196 [ref. 1394].
tory of Science, 3. (xxvii + 865 pp.; ill.; index.) Cam-
bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN: 1173. H ARKNESS, Deborah E. The Jewel House:
0521572444. Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution.
Reviews: [ref. 1379, R256] (xviii + 349 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale
University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780300111965.
1168. ROBERTS, Julian. “Additions and Corrections “This book explores the streets, shops, back alleys,
to ‘John Dee’s Library Catalogue.’ ” In John Dee, and gardens of Elizabethan London, where a bois-
edited by C LUCAS (2006) [ref. 1157], 333–343. terous and diverse group of men and women shared
a keen interest in the study of nature.” (from the
publisher)
330-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY; HISTORICAL
METHODS 1174. M C T IGHE, Geoffrey Neal Cassady. “The New
(see also Part B-Theoretical approaches) Light of Europe: Giordano Bruno and the Modern
Age.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/11 (2008).
1169. I NKSTER, Ian. “Thoughtful Doing and Early-
Modern Oeconomy.” In The Mindful Hand, edited by Dissertation at The University of North Carolina
ROBERTS et al. (2007) [ref. 1357], 443–452. at Chapel Hill, 2007. Advisor: Rao, Ennio. Pub.
no. AAT 3289023. 286 pp. “I analyze metaphors
in the lives and works of two thinkers who es-
330-12. STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC AND VISUAL pouse Brunonian ideas: Nicola Antonio Stigliola
ASPECTS OF SCIENCE (1546–1623) and Andrea Fodio Gambara (c.1588–
c.1660).” (from the abstract)
1170. S HACKELFORD, Jole. “Texts, Illustrations
and Artifacts: Intertextuality in the Transmission of 1175. P IRILLO, Diego. “Bruno, gli Inglesi e il Nuovo
Scientific Knowledge.” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): 281– Mondo.” Rinascimento 44 (2004): 49–76.
285. The focus is less on Bruno than on the brutal
Essay review of Sachiko K USUKAWA and Ian conquest of the New World.
M ACLEAN (eds.), Transmitting Knowledge (2006).
1180. G RAFTON, Anthony. “Renaissance Histories 1191. L ONG, Kathleen P. Hermaphrodites in Re-
of Art and Nature.” In The Artificial and the Natu- naissance Europe. Women and Gender in the Early
ral, edited by B ENSAUDE -V INCENT and N EWMAN Modern World. (x + 268 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Alder-
(2007) [ref. 3], 185–210. shot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2006. ISBN: 0754656098.
Reviews: [ref. R651]
1181. G UTBUB, Christophe. “Du livre X de Quinti-
lien à la Deffence de Du Bellay : le motif de la culture 1192. O SLER, Margaret J. “The Gender of Nature
et l’imitation entre nature et art.” Bibl. Hum. Renaiss. and the Nature of Gender in Early Modern Natu-
67 (2005): 287–324. ral Philosophy.” In Men, Women, and the Birthing
of Modern Science, edited by Z INSSER (2005)
1182. K AUFMANN, Thomas DaCosta. “The Artifi- [ref. 224], 71–85.
cial and the Natural: Arcimboldo and the Origins of
Still Life.” In The Artificial and the Natural, edited by 330-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
B ENSAUDE -V INCENT and N EWMAN (2007) [ref. 3],
149–184. 1193. A LLEN, Michael J. B. “At Variance: Mar-
silio Ficino, Platonism and Heresy.” In Platonism
1183. KOPPENOL, Johan. “Noah’s Ark Disembarked at the Origins of Modernity, edited by H EDLEY and
in Holland: Animals in Dutch Poetry, 1500–1700.” H UTTON (2008) [ref. 1452], 31–44.
In Early Modern Zoology, edited by E NENKEL et al.
(2007) [ref. 1303], 451–528. 1194. B ROOKE, John, and Ekmeleddin İ HSANO ǦLU.
(Eds.) Religious Values and the Rise of Science in
1184. M ETZE, Gudula, Andreas K ÜHNE, and Stefan Europe. (258 pp.; ill.) Istanbul: Research Center for
K IRSCHNER. “Der Wandel der Copernicus-Porträts Islamic History Art and Culture, 2005.
bis zum Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts.” In Miscellanea The majority of the articles in this book were
Kepleriana, edited by B OOCKMANN et al. (2005) presented at the workshop titled “Science and Hu-
[ref. 1365], 65–79. man Values,” organized by the European Science
Foundation in cooperation with IRCICA and the
1185. S CHNOOR, Franziska. “Octopuses, Foxes and Turkish Society for History of Science (6–7 Oc-
Hares: Animals in Early Modern Latin and German tober 2001, IRCICA Istanbul). A major theme of
Proverbs.” In Early Modern Zoology, edited by the book is the reception of Copernican astronomy,
E NENKEL et al. (2007) [ref. 1303], 529–545. with comparisons between Catholic, Lutheran,
Calvinist, and Ottoman responses. Contributing
1186. S EIDEL, Linda. “Visual Representation as authors include: John B ROOKE, John N ORTH, Pe-
Instructional Text: Jan van Eyck and The Ghent ter BARKER, Charlotte M ETHUEN, Anne-Charlott
Altarpiece.” In Making Knowledge in Early Mod- T REPP, Kenneth H OWELL, Paolo P ONZIO, Mari-
ern Europe, edited by S MITH and S CHMIDT (2007) ano A RTIGAS, Rafael M ART ÍNEZ, William S HEA,
[ref. 16], 45–67. Robert I LIFFE, Ekmeleddin İ HSANO ǦLU, and
Sonja B RENTJES.
1187. S INGER, Julie. “Lines of Sight: Love Lyric, Reviews: [ref. R144]
Science, and Authority in Late Medieval and Early
Modern French and Italian Culture.” Diss. Abstr. Int. 1195. H ARRISON, Peter. The Fall of Man and the
A 68/06 (2007). Foundations of Science. (xi + 300 pp.; bibl.; index.)
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN:
Dissertation at Duke University, 2006. Advisor:
9780521875592.
Finucci, Vlaeria and Helen Solterer. Pub. no. AAT
On the religious foundations of scientific knowl-
3267931. 253 pp. A study of poetics and science
edge in the 16th and 17th centuries as related to the
through a focus on the image of the eye and its
notion of the Fall of Man and “the extent to which
physiological relationship to love.
the mind and the senses had been damaged by that
primeval event.” (from the publisher)
1188. W EEKS, Sophie. “Francis Bacon and the Art-
Nature Distinction.” Ambix 54 (2007): 117–145. 1196. H OTSON, Howard. “The Instauration of
the Image of God in Man: Humanist Anthropol-
ogy, Encyclopaedic Pedagogy, Baconianism and
330-27. SCIENCE AND GENDER
Universal Reform.” In The Practice of Reform in
(for women scientists, look also under specific topics Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000, edited
and time periods) by P ELLING and M ANDELBROTE (2005) [ref. 538],
1–21.
1189. C RUZ -S OTOMAYOR, Beatriz. “Gender and
Scientific Authority: Huarte de San Juan’s Examen 1197. J OHNSON, Carina L. “Stone Gods and
de ingenios and Oliva Sabuco’s Nueva filosofia.” In Counter-Reformation Knowledges.” In Making
Origins of Science Learning, edited by F RENCH and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, edited by
E THERIDGE (2007) [ref. 1172], 139–152. S MITH and S CHMIDT (2007) [ref. 16], 233–247.
On the idolatrous nature of objects on display in
1190. H UNTER, Lynette. “Women and Science in princely collections.
the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries—Different
Social Practices, Different Textualities, and Differ- 1198. M ATTHEWS, Steven. Theology and Science
ent Kinds of Science.” In Men, Women, and the in the Thought of Francis Bacon. (ix + 150 pp.;
Birthing of Modern Science, edited by Z INSSER bibl.; index.) Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008. ISBN:
(2005) [ref. 224], 123–140. 9780754662525.
88 330. Renaissance Western European contexts
1199. F EHRENBACH, Frank. “The Pathos of Func- 330-101. OCCULT SCIENCES; MAGIC
tion: Leonardo’s Technical Drawings.” In Instru- (includes scientific anomalies and “pseudo-science”)
ments in Art and Science, edited by S CHRAMM et al.
(2008) [ref. 1419], 78–106. 1203. BALL, Philip. The Devil’s Doctor: Paracelsus
and the World of Renaissance Magic and Science. (xi
1200. H ON, Giora, and Yaakov Z IK. “Geometry + 435 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: W. Heinemann,
of Light and Shadow: Francesco Maurolyco (1494– 2006. ISBN: 0434011347.
1575) and the Pinhole Camera.” Ann. Sci. 64 (2007):
549–578. 1204. BASSNETT, Susan. “Absent Presences: Ed-
ward Kelley’s Family in the Writings of John Dee.”
1201. J OHNSTON, Stephen. “Reading Rules: Arte- In John Dee, edited by C LUCAS (2006) [ref. 1157],
factual Evidence for Mathematics and Craft in Early- 285–294.
Modern England.” In The Whipple Museum of the
History of Science, edited by TAUB and W ILLMOTH 1205. BAUER, Ralph. “A New World of Secrets:
(2006) [ref. 2766], 233–253. Occult Philosophy in the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic.”
In Science and Empire in the Atlantic World, edited
by D ELBOURGO and D EW (2008) [ref. 614], 99–126.
330-42. SCIENCE EDUCATION
(includes history of educational institutions) 1206. C LUCAS, Stephen. “John Dee’s Angelic Con-
versations and the Ars Notoria: Renaissance Magic
1202. F EINGOLD, Mordechai, and Vı́ctor NAVARRO and Mediaeval Theurgy.” In John Dee, edited by
B ROTONS. (Eds.) Universities and Science in the C LUCAS (2006) [ref. 1157], 231–273.
Early Modern Period. Archimedes, 12. (viii + 309
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. ISBN: 1207. H ARKNESS, Deborah E. “The Nexus of An-
1402039743. gelology, Eschatology, and Natural Philosophy in
Contents: Grazina ROSINSKA, “‘Mathematics John Dee’s Angel Conversations and Library.” In
for Astronomy’ at Universities in Copernicus’ John Dee, edited by C LUCAS (2006) [ref. 1157],
Time”; José C HAB ÁS, “The University of Sala- 275–282.
manca and the Renaissance of Astronomy dur-
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others to interpret nature in a new way. This chapter 19. Jahrhundert,” 195-221 [ref. 2181]; Günter
reviews these observations and experiments cover- H OPPE and Christian S UCKOW, “Gustav Rose,
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1649. K ÖLVING, Ulla, and Olivier C OURCELLE.
1645. H AMEL, Jürgen, Eberhard K NOBLOCH, and (Eds.) Emilie Du Châtelet : éclairages & docu-
Herbert P IEPER. (Eds.) Alexander von Humboldt in ments nouveaux. (410 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Ferney-
Berlin: Sein Einfluß auf die Entwicklung der Wissen- Voltaire: Centre international d’étude du XVIIIe
schaften; Beiträge zu einem Symposium. Translated siècle, 2008. ISBN: 9782845590540; 2845590547.
title: [Alexander von Humboldt in Berlin: his influ- Contents: Ulla K ÖLVING, “Émilie Du Châtelet de-
ence on the sciences; contributions to a symposium.] vant l’histoire,” 1–12; Élisabeth BADINTER, “Por-
In German. Algorismus. (375 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in- trait de madame Du Châtelet,” 13–24; François
dex.) Augsburg: Rauner, 2003. ISBN: 3980712281; B ESSIRE, “Mme Du Châtelet épistolière,” 25–
9783980712286. 36; Jürgen S IESS, “Image de la philosophe et
Contents: Ulrich von H EINZ, “Die Brüder Wilhelm égalité des sexes dans la correspondance de Mme
und Alexander von Humboldt,” 15-26 [ref. 1662]; Du Châtelet,” 37–52 [ref. 1678]; Béatrice D I -
Eberhard K NOBLOCH, “ ‘Es wäre mir unmöglich DIER , “La correspondance de Mme Du Châtelet,
nur ein halbes Jahr so zu leben wie er’: En- un journal intime ?” 53–60; Charlotte S IMONIN,
cke, Humboldt und was wir schon immer über “Pompon Newton versus Marie Chiffon ? Émilie
die neue Berliner Sternwarte wissen wollten,” Du Châtelet et Françoise de Graffigny en mi-
27-57 [ref. 2121]; Oliver S CHWARZ, “Kriteri- roir, et au miroir de l’histoire littéraire,” 61–84;
en guter Forschung—Humboldts Wege bei der Jean-Daniel C ANDAUX, “La vie à Cirey et la
Beurteilung astronomischer Untersuchungen,” mort à Lunéville de Mme Du Châtelet : deux
59-70 [ref. 2128]; Jürgen H AMEL, “Wandlun- reportages du Journal helvétique de Neuchâtel,”
gen im Naturgemälde. Humboldts Rezeption des 85–92; Simone M AZAURIC, “En passant par la
astronomischen Entwicklungsgedankens,” 71-88 Lorraine...” 93–98; Françoise B L ÉCHET, “La mar-
[ref. 2116]; Petra W ERNER, “Humboldt und quise Du Châtelet et les institutions : l’Académie
Arago—Freundschaft und Anregung,” 89-106 royale des sciences et la Bibliothèque du roi,”
[ref. 2041]; H. Walter L ACK, “Alexander von 99–110 [ref. 1683]; Andrew B ROWN and Ulla
Humboldt und die botanischen Sammlungen in K ÖLVING, “À la recherche des livres d’Émilie Du
Berlin,” 107-132 [ref. 2286]; Ilse JAHN, “Alex- Châtelet,” 111–120; Massimo M AZZOTTI, “Mme
ander von Humboldt und die Beziehungen zwi- Du Châtelet académicienne de Bologne,” 121–
schen Pariser und Berliner Zoologen,” 133-146 126; Robert A DELSON, “La belle Issé : Mme Du
[ref. 2299]; Herbert P IEPER, “Alexander von Hum- Châtelet musicienne,” 127–134; Ulla K ÖLVING
boldts Anteil an der Herausbildung eines mathema- and Andrew B ROWN, “Émilie Du Châtelet, lectrice
tischen Zentrums in Berlin,” 147-194 [ref. 2094]; d’une Apologie d’Homère,” 135–166; Linda G AR -
Karl-Heinz B ERNHARDT, “Alexander von Hum- DINER , “Mme Du Châtelet traductrice,” 167–172;
boldts Beitrag zu Entwicklung und Institutiona- Françoise D OUAY-S OUBLIN, “Nouvel examen de
114 350. Eighteenth century
la Grammaire raisonnée de Mme Du Châtelet,” Priestly, Minister and Teacher,” 20-48 [ref. 1682];
173–196; Bertram E. S CHWARZBACH, “Mme W. H. B ROCK, “Joseph Priestley, Enlightened
Du Châtelet et la Bible,” 197–212; Véronique Experimentalist,” 49-79 [ref. 1641]; James DY-
L E RU, “Quand Voltaire et la marquise parlent BIKOWSKI , “Joseph Priestley, Metaphysician and
métaphysique,” 213–218 [ref. 1712]; Judith P. Philosopher of Religion,” 80-112 [ref. 1709];
Z INSSER, “Mme Du Châtelet : sa morale et sa Martin F ITZPATRICK, “Joseph Priestley, Political
métaphysique,” 219–230 [ref. 1721]; Anne-Lise Philosopher,” 113-143 [ref. 1666]; G. M. D ITCH -
R EY, “La figure du leibnizianisme dans les Insti- FIELD , “Joseph Priestley and the Complexities of
tutions de physique,” 231–242 [ref. 1757]; Frauke Latitudinarianism in the 1770s,” 144-171; Alison
B ÖTTCHER, “La réception des Institutions de phy- K ENNEDY, “Historical Perspectives in the Mind
sique en Allemagne,” 243–254 [ref. 1749]; Koffi of Joseph Priestley,” 172-202 [ref. 1854]; Jenny
M AGLO, “Mme Du Chatelet, l’Encyclopédie et la G RAHAM, “Joseph Priestley in America,” 203-230
philosophie des sciences,” 255–266 [ref. 1713]; [ref. 1657].
Patrick G UYOT, “La pédagogie des Institutions de
physique,” 267–282 [ref. 1699]; John I VERSON, 1655. Z INSSER, Judith P., and Julie Candler H AYES.
“Émilie Du Châtelet, Luise Gottsched et la Société (Eds.) Emilie Du Châtelet: Rewriting Enlightenment
des Aléthophiles : une traduction allemande de Philosophy and Science. (xi + 325 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
l’échange au sujet des forces vives,” 283–300; index.) Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2006. ISBN:
Olivier C OURCELLE, “La publication tardive des 0729408728.
Principes mathématiques,” 301–308 [ref. 1726]; Contents: Judith P. Z INSSER and Julie Candler
Frédéric C HAMBAT and Dominique VARRY, H AYES, “Rereading W. H. Barber,” 3-4; W. H.
“Faut-il faire une description bibliographique des BARBER, “Mme Du Châtelet and Leibnizianism:
Principes mathématiques ?” 317–332 [ref. 1751]; The Genesis of the Institutions de physique,” 5-23
Michel B LAY and Michel T OULMONDE, “Vers une [ref. 1706]; Judith P. Z INSSER and Julie Candler
nouvelle édition des Principes mathématiques,” H AYES, “The Marquise as philosophe,” 24-31;
333–340; Ulla K ÖLVING, “Émilie Du Châtelet, John R. I VERSON, “A Female Member of the Re-
bibliographie chronologique,” 341–386; Michel public of Letters: Du Châtelet’s Portrait in the
T OULMONDE, “Le Commentaire des Principes de Bilder-Sal [...] Berümhter Schrifftsteller,” 35-
la philosophie naturelle,” 390–316 [ref. 1758]. 64 [ref. 1674]; Marie-Thérèse I NGUENAUD, “La
Grosse et le Monstre: histoire d’une haine,” 65-90;
1650. L EMAY, J. A. Leo. The Life of Benjamin Rémy G. S AISSELIN, “Portraiture and the Ambigu-
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1747. (xiv + 647 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Philadel- de poésies: manuscrit de Mme Du Châtelete,” 105-
phia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. ISBN: 123; Adrienne M ASON, “ ‘L’air du climat et le goût
0812238559. du terroir’: Translation as Cultural Capital in the
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Eugene S CHWARZBACH, “Mme Du Châtelet’s
1651. M C C ORMMACH, Russell. Speculative Truth: Examens de la Bible and Voltaire’s La Bible en-
Henry Cavendish, Natural Philosophy, and the Rise fin expliquée,” 142-164; Jean-François G AUVIN,
of Modern Theoretical Science. (viii + 258 pp.; ill.; “Le cabinet de physique du château de Cirey et la
bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. philosophie naturelle de Mme Du Châtelet et de
ISBN : 0195160045. Voltaire,” 165-202 [ref. 1690]; Paul Veatch M O -
Includes a previously unpublished paper by RIARTY , “The Principle of Sufficient Reason in
Cavendish on the mechanical theory of heat. Du Châtelet’s Institutions,” 203-225 [ref. 1715];
Antoinette E MCH -D ÉRIAZ and Gérard G. E MCH,
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was Mme Du Châtelet?” 226-251 [ref. 1702];
1652. N EELEY, Kathleen L., and M. Andrea Barbara W HITEHEAD, “The Singularity of Mme
BASHORE. “Esteem, Regard, and Respect for Ra- Du Châtelet: An Analysis of the Discours sur le
tionality: Joseph Priestley’s Female Connections.” bonheur,” 255-276; Renaud R EDIEN -C OLLOT,
Bull. Hist. Chem. 30 (2005): 77–90. “Emilie Du Châtelet et les femmes: entre l’attitude
A listing of women (mostly family and friends) prométhéenne et la pleine assomption du statut
who were involved in Joseph Priestley’s life and de minoritaire,” 277-291 [ref. 1676]; Nanette
the nature of their involvement. L ECOAT, “ ‘Le génie de la sécheresse’: Mme Du
Châtelet in the Eyes of Her Second Empire critics,”
1653. R EIS, Fernando E. Felicidade, utilidade e
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972-0-34265-X. 1656. Z UIDERVAART, Huib J. “ ‘A Plague to the
Explores the enlightenment vision of the encyclo- Learned World’: Pieter Gabry, F. R. S. (1715–1770)
pedia that ties happiness and progress to science. and His Use of Natural Philosophy to Gain Prestige
and Social Status.” Hist. Sci. 45 (2007): 287–326.
1654. R IVERS, Isabel, and David L. W YKES. (Eds.)
Joseph Priestley: Scientist, Philosopher, and Theolo- 350-2. NATIONAL CONTEXTS
gian. (xii + 252 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford
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Science: From the Vernacular to the Technical. (127 sylvania: Plans of Coleridge and Southey and of
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2006. ISBN: 0718830601. 70–76.
Explores changes from the 17th century to the On the non-involvement of Joseph Priestley with
18th century, with a focus on the latter century, the plans for a utopian community in Pennsylvania
charting the rise of a scientific vocabulary and in the 1890s.
nomenclature.
Reviews: [ref. R237] 350-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND
ECONOMICS
1659. H ACKMANN, Willem. “The Iconography of
(includes science policy, patronage, international
Early Electricity.” Bull. Sci. Instr. Soc. No. 94 (2007):
31–38. relations)
On the use of illustrations in accounts of experi- 1664. A SHWORTH, William. “The Intersection of
ments, in textbooks, and in popular publications. Industry and the State in Eighteenth-Century Britain.”
In The Mindful Hand, edited by ROBERTS et al.
350-20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH (2007) [ref. 1357], 348–377.
SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS
1665. C ORSI, Pietro. “After the Revolution: Sci-
(includes popular culture; popularization of science;
entific Language and French Politics, 1795–1802.”
public understanding of science) In The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and
1660. B ENSAUDE -V INCENT, Bernadette, and Chris- Science, 1500–2000, edited by P ELLING and M AN -
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tine B LONDEL. (Eds.) Science and Spectacle in
the European Enlightenment. Science, Technology 1666. F ITZPATRICK, Martin. “Joseph Priestley, Po-
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Christine B LONDEL, “Introduction: A Science R EGOURD. “The Colonial Machine: French Science
Full of Shocks, Sparks and Smells,” 1-10; Larry and Colonization in the Ancien Régime.” Volume
S TEWART, “The Laboratory, the Workshop, and title: Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial
the Theatre of Experiment,” 11-24; Liliane P ÉREZ, Enterprise [ref. 617]. Osiris 15 (2000): 31–50.
“Technology, Curiosity and Utility in France and in
England in the Eighteenth Century,” 25-42; Jessica 1668. R AJ, Kapil. “Colonial Encounters and the
R ISKIN, “Amusing Physics,” 43-64; Michael R. Forging of New Knowledge and National Identities:
LYNN, “Experimental Physics in Enlightenment Great Britain and India, 1760–1850.” Volume ti-
Paris: The Practice of Popularization in Urban Cul- tle: Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial
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cles: Electrical Instruments between Business and
Conversation,” 75-88; Oliver H OCHADEL, “The 350-23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE
Sale of Shocks and Sparks: Itinerant Electricians AND ART
in the German Enlightenment,” 89-102; Christine
(includes drama and performing arts)
L EHMAN, “Between Commerce and Philanthropy:
Chemistry Courses in Eighteenth-Century Paris,” 1669. D ONALD, Diana. Picturing Animals in
103-116; Jan G OLINSKI, “Joseph Priestley and Britain: c. 1750–1850. (256 pp.; ill.) New Haven:
the Chemical Sublime in British Public Science,” Yale University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780300126792.
117-128; Lissa ROBERTS, “Chemistry on Stage:
G. F. Rouelle and the Theatricality of Eighteenth- 1670. FARA, Patricia. “Hidden Depths: Halley, Hell
Century Chemistry,” 129-140; Jonathan S IMON, and Other People.” Part of a special section: Aliens
“Honoré Fragonard, Anatomical Virtuoso,” 141- in Science, Fiction, and Philosophy [ref. 217]. Stud.
158. Hist. Phil. Sci. 38 (2007): 570–583.
Explores three texts: Edmond Halley’s article about
1661. C OSTA, Kelerson Semerene. “Natureza, terrestrial magnetism, a satirical fantasy voyage
colonização e utopia na obra de João Daniel.” Trans- written by the Danish author Ludvig Holberg, and
lated title: [Nature, Colonization, and Utopia in the Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Works of João Daniel] In Portuguese. Manguinhos
14 suppl. (2007): 95–112. 1671. K NELLWOLF, Christa, and Jane R. G OODALL.
Analyzes the work “Tesouro descoberto no rio (Eds.) Frankenstein’s Science: Experimentation and
Amazonas” by the Jesuit João Daniel (1722–1776) Discovery in Romantic Culture, 1780–1830. (x + 225
written in the mid 18th century during his time in pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008.
the State of Maranhão e Grão-Pará. ISBN : 9780754654476.
Contents: Christa K NELLWOLF and Jane
1662. H EINZ, Ulrich von. “Die Brüder Wilhelm G OODALL, “Introduction,” 1-16; Patricia FARA,
und Alexander von Humboldt.” Translated title: [The “Educating Mary: Women and Scientific Literature
brothers Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt.] In in the Early Nineteenth Century,” 17-32 [ref. 2026];
116 350. Eighteenth century
Judith BARBOUR, “The Professor and the Orang- the Birthing of Modern Science, edited by Z INSSER
Outang: Mary Shelly as a Child Reader,” 33-48; (2005) [ref. 224], 86–110.
Christa K NELLWOLF, “Geographic Boundaries
and Inner Space: Frankenstein, Scientific Explo- 1678. S IESS, Jürgen. “Image de la philosophe et
rations and the Quest for the Absolute,” 49-70 égalité des sexes dans la correspondance de Mme Du
[ref. 2215]; Anita G UERRINI, “Animal Experi- Châtelet.” In Emilie Du Châtelet, edited by K ÖLVING
ments and Anitvivisection Debates in the 1820s,” and C OURCELLE (2008) [ref. 1649], 37–52.
71-86 [ref. 2297]; Melinda C OOPER, “Monstrous
Progeny: The Teratological Tradition in Science 1679. T ISHKIN, Grigory A. “Princess Ekaterina Ro-
and Literature,” 87-98 [ref. 1980]; Joan K IRKBY, manovna Dashkova and Women’s Issues in Russia in
“Shadows of the Invisible World: Mesmer, Swe- the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.” In Men,
denborg and the Spiritualist Sciences,” 99-116 Women, and the Birthing of Modern Science, edited
[ref. 2043]; Jane G OODALL, “Electrical Roman- by Z INSSER (2005) [ref. 224], 179–196.
ticism,” 117-132 [ref. 2140]; Allan K. H UNTER,
“Evolution, Revolution and Frankenstein’s Crea-
ture,” 133-150 [ref. 2321]; Ian JACKSON, “Sci- 350-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
ence as Spectacle: Electrical Showmanship in
the English Enlightenment,” 151-166 [ref. 1954]; 1680. R EILL, Peter Hanns. “Religion, Theology, and
Christine C HEATER, “Collectors of Nature’s Cu- the Hermetic Imagination in the Late German En-
riosities; Science, Popular Culture and the Rise of lightenment: The Case of Salomo Semler.” In Think-
Natural History Museums,” 167-182 [ref. 2008]; ing Impossibilities, edited by B IALE and W ESTMAN
Robert M ARKLEY, “The Nightmare of Evolution: (2008) [ref. 68], 97–111.
H. G. Wells, Percival Lowell and the Legacies of
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1681. S NOBELEN, Stephen D. “ ‘God of gods and
1672. P EPERKAMP, Ben. “ ‘Bald wird komen das Lord of lords’: The Theology of Isaac Newton’s Gen-
Feur!’ Over de representatie van natuurwetenschap- eral Scholium to the Principia.” Volume title: “Sci-
pelijke en medische kennis in de klucht De electrici- ence in Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions”
teit; of Pefroen, met het schaepshoofd ge-electriceerd [ref. 225]. Osiris 16 (2001): 169–208.
(1746).” With English summary. Gewina 29 (2006):
269–292. 1682. W YKES, David L. “Joseph Priestly, Minister
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mila A. B UTORINA, “Ein Pionier der Ilmener Conceição Veloso translating works on mineralogy
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On the sale and exchange of natural history collec- Marsupial.” Arch. Natur. Hist. 34 (2007): 207–218.
tions in the 19th century in return for honors.
2241. P IGOTT, Louis J. “John William Lewin’s Birds
2229. FAGAN, Melinda B. “Wallace, Darwin, and the of New South Wales: Notes on the Later Editions.”
Practice of Natural History.” J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): Arch. Natur. Hist. 29 (2002): 371–381.
601–635. Lewin’s book was one of the most important early
Explores differences between the two men in terms 19th-century works on Australian animals, espe-
of their collecting activities in the field and relates cially noted for its illustrations.
that difference to theoretical issues.
2242. Q UINTERO, Camilo. “Trading in Birds: A
2230. F RAGNOLI, Delaine. “Naming Yosemite.” History of Science, Economy, and Conservation in
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2232. G IANQUITTO, Tina. “Good Observers of
Nature”: American Women and the Scientific Study 2243. ROVATI, Clementina, Fausto BARBAGLI, and
of the Natural World, 1820–1885. (xii + 216 pp.; ill.; Carlo V IOLANI. “The Waxworks by Angelo Maestri
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2233. H EITMAN, Danny. A Summer of Birds: John
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(includes conservation, natural resource manage-
pp.; ill.; bibl.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
2006. ISBN: 0674021339. ment, and environmental history; for forestry, see
Reproductions of materials in the Harvard archives 163-Agriculture)
of work by the 23-year-old James while on the
expedition planned by Louis Agassiz. 2245. B LACK, Brian. Nature and the Environment in
19th-Century American Life. The Greenwood Press
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2235. L UCAS, A. M. “Mixing Private and Public: or, 2006. ISBN: 0313332010.
Did the State Pay Twice for Specimens in Herbarium
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359. Pioneer Ecologist. (vii + 354 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in-
146 360. Nineteenth century
dex.) Chicago: Kedzie Sigel Press, 2007. ISBN : On the ecology and conservation efforts from the
9781934087206. 19th century to the present.
2256. S ULLIVAN, Gordon. Saving Homewaters: The 2267. C IANFANELLI, Simone, and Giuseppe M AN -
Story of Montana’s Streams and Rivers. (253 pp.; ill.; GANELLI . “A Bibliography of Marianna Paulucci
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On the 19th–early 20th-century Italian biologist krizisov pervoi poloviny XX veka: mezhdu liber-
whose works spanned malacology, ornithology, alizmom, kommunizmom i natsional-sotsializmom.
botany, and arboriculture. [Translated title.] Biology of Germany and Russia-
USSR Under Conditions of Social-Political Crisis of
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Lewis and Clark. (xviii + 244 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; ism, Communism and National-Socialism. (636 pp.;
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ples of ecology, genetics, physiology, and animal 2276. M ÜLLER -W ILLE, Staffan. “Hybrids, Pure
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Biology to Twentieth-Century Genetics.” Introduc-
2269. E LLIOTT, Clark A. Thaddeus William Harris tion to a special section: “Towards a Philosophy
(1795-1856): Nature, Science, and Society in the of Microbiology” [ref. 462]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol.
Life of an American Naturalist. (294 pp.; ill.; bibl.; Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 796–806.
index.) Bethlehem, Pa.: Lehigh University Press, “On hybridization as one of the central concerns of
2008. ISBN: 9780934223911. nineteenth-century biology, [and on the consolida-
On the career of this Harvard librarian and ento- tion] of biochemistry, microbiology and breeding
mologist. in agro-industrial settings, ... especially exempli-
fied by Wilhelm Johannsen’s and Martinus Beijer-
2270. E LWICK, James. Styles of Reasoning in the inck’s work.” (from the abstract)
British Life Sciences: Shared Assumptions, 1820–
1858. Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century, 2277. O SBORNE, Michael A. “Acclimatizing the
1. (x + 233 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London: Pickering World: A History of the Paradigmatic Colonial Sci-
& Chatto, 2007. ISBN: 9781851969203. ence.” Volume title: Nature and Empire: Science and
the Colonial Enterprise [ref. 617]. Osiris 15 (2000):
On the notions of “compound individuality” (the
135–151.
idea of organisms as compounds of smaller inde-
pendent units) and “bodily oeconomy” as guiding 2278. OWEN, Richard. On the Nature of Limbs:
concepts in all branches of biology of the period. A Discourse. Edited by Ron A MUNDSON. Pref-
ace by Brian K. H ALL. Introduction by Mary P.
2271. G LIBOFF, Sander. H. G. Bronn, Ernst Haeckel, W INSOR and Jennifer C OGGON. Introduction by
and the Origins of German Darwinism: A Study in Ronald A MUNDSON. (cii + 119 pp.; ill.; bibl.)
Translation and Transformation. Transformations. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2007.
(xii + 259 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: MIT ISBN : 9780226641942.
Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780262072939. Republication of Owen’s 1849 work with introduc-
“On how The Origin of Species came to be trans- tions by Winsor, Coggon, and Amundson.
lated into German...and how it challenged German
scholars to think in new ways about morphology, 2279. R EYNOLDS, Andrew. “Amoebae as Exem-
systematics, paleontology, and other biological plary Cells: The Protean Nature of an Elementary
disciplines.” (from the publisher) Organism.” J. Hist. Biol. 41 (2008): 307–337.
Focus is on the 19th century.
2272. H ALE, Piers J. “The Search for Purpose in
a Post-Darwinian Universe: George Bernard Shaw, 2280. S TEPHENS, Lester D., and Dale R. C ALDER.
‘Creative Evolution,’ and Shavian Eugenics: ‘The Seafaring Scientist: Alfred Goldsborough Mayor,
Dark Side of the Force.’ ” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 28 Pioneer in Marine Biology. (xiv + 220 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
(2006): 191–213. index.) Columbia: University of South Carolina
Discusses “the historical popularity of vitalist tele- Press, 2006. ISBN: 1570036411.
ology as well as of the persistent ambivalence to Reviews: [ref. R979]
the non-normative character of Darwinism.” (from
the abstract) 2281. TAYLOR, William M. The Vital Landscape:
Nature and the Built Environment in Nineteenth-
2273. H OPWOOD, Nick. “Visual Standards and Century Britain. (xvii + 252 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Aldershot:
Disciplinary Change: Normal Plates, Tables and Ashgate, 2004. ISBN: 0754630692.
Stages in Embryology.” Hist. Sci. 43 (2005): 239– On the rise of the various biological sciences from
303. botany to psychology and their impact on architec-
On the use of visual representations of embryologi- ture and landscape architecture.
cal change in the form of normal plates, tables, and Reviews: [ref. R1002]
stages and their relationship to disciplinary change
in embryology in the 19th and 20th centuries. 360-131. BOTANY; PLANT SCIENCES
2274. JAHN, Ilse, and Hannelore L ANDSBERG. 2282. C ARLTON, Charles, and Caroline C ARLTON.
“Alexander Brauns Vorlesung über ‘Generations- The Significance of Gardening in British India. Stud-
wechsel’: Lehrtafeln und Handzeichnungen über ies in British History, 75. (vi + 107 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
‘Zoophyten’ im MfN Berlin.” In Pratum floridum, index.) Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.
edited by F OLKERTS et al. (2002) [ref. 9], 173–189. ISBN : 0773462759.
A work that combines history of landscape archi-
2275. KOLCHINSKII, Eduard I. Biologiia Germanii tecture, with environmental, cultural and women’s
i Rossii-SSSR v usloviiakh sotsial’no-politicheskikh history.
148 360. Nineteenth century
2288. M C C RACKEN, Donal P. “Fraternity in the 2297. G UERRINI, Anita. “Animal Experiments
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2298. H AYASHI, Makoto. “The Beginning of the
2289. M ICKULAS, Peter Philip. Britton’s Botani- Japanese Zoological Journal.” Part of a special issue:
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York Botanical Garden, 94. (316 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in-
dex.) Bronx, NY: New York Botanical Garden, 2007. 2299. JAHN, Ilse. “Alexander von Humboldt und
ISBN : 0893274798. die Beziehungen zwischen Pariser und Berliner Zoo-
On Nathaniel Lord Britton’s influence in building logen.” Translated title: [Alexander von Humboldt
American botany. and relations between Paris and Berlin zoologists.]
In German. In Alexander von Humboldt in Berlin,
2290. N IERING, William A. “Connecticut Towns edited by H AMEL et al. (2003) [ref. 1645], 133–146.
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vations.” In Voices of the New Republic, edited by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg’s micropalaeon-
Howard R. L AMAR and Christopher P. B ICKFORD tological collections, Johannes Müller’s physio-
(New Haven, Conn.: Connecticut Academy of Arts logical researches, Emil du Bois-Reymond, and
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2291. S HTEIR, Ann B. “Sensitive, Bashful, and 2300. S WINNEY, Geoffrey N. “Granny (c. 1821–
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L IGHTMAN (2007) [ref. 1952], 169–195. On the publicity surrounding a sea anemone dis-
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2292. T URNER, R. Steven. “After the Famine: Plant
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360-133. HEREDITY; GENETICS; EVOLUTION Descent of Man, and The Expressions of Emotions
(for genetic engineering, see 134-Microbiology) in Man and Animals.
2302. A LTER, Stephen G. “Darwin’s Artificial Selec- Reviews: [ref. 2330]
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Evolution.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 29 (2007): 57–82. 2313. DARWIN, Charles. From So Simple a Begin-
“Examines the way Charles Darwin applied his do- ning: The Four Great Books of Charles Darwin.
mestic breeding analogy to the practical workings Edited by Edward O. W ILSON. (1706 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
of species evolution.” (from the abstract) index.) New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2006. ISBN:
0393061345.
2303. A LTER, Stephen G. “Separated at Birth: The Collection of four of Darwin’s works: On the Ori-
Interlinked Origins of Darwin’s Unconscious Selec- gin of Species, Voyage of the Beagle, The Descent
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to Race.” J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): 231–258. and Animals.
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2304. A MIGONI, David. “ ‘The written symbol ex-
tends infinitely’: Samuel Butler and the Writing 2314. D UGATKIN, Lee Alan. The Altruism Equation:
of Evolutionary Theory.” In Samuel Butler, Victo- Seven Scientists Search for the Origins of Goodness.
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[ref. 1939], 91–112. University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0691125902.
2305. A MREIN, Martin, and Kärin N ICKELSEN. Reviews: [ref. R300]
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41 (2008): 237–266. ology, and the Logos: From Darwin to the Oxford
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to translate some of his books into German. ence in Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions”
[ref. 225]. Osiris 16 (2001): 270–287.
2306. B ONT, Raf De. “Evolutionary Morphology in
Belgium: The Fortunes of the ‘Van Beneden School,’ 2316. F ICHMAN, Martin. “Science in Theistic Con-
1870–1900.” J. Hist. Biol. 41 (2008): 81–118. texts: A Case Study of Alfred Russel Wallace on
Human Evolution.” Volume title: “Science in The-
2307. B OWLER, Peter J. Monkey Trials and Gorilla istic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions” [ref. 225].
Sermons: Evolution and Christianity from Darwin Osiris 16 (2001): 227–250.
to Intelligent Design. New Histories of Science,
Technology, and Medicine. (256 pp.; bibl.; index.) 2317. F RANKLIN, Allan. (Ed.) Ending the Mendel-
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007. Fisher Controversy. (x + 330 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
ISBN : 9780674026155. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008.
ISBN : 9780822943198.
2308. B OWLER, Peter J. “What Darwin Disturbed: Contents (from WorldCat): Allan F RANKLIN,
The Biology That Might Have Been.” Part of Fo- “The Mendel-Fisher Controversy: An Overview,”
cus Section “Counterfactuals and the Historian of 1-77; Gregor M ENDEL, “Experiments in Plant Hy-
Science” [ref. 44]. Isis 99 (2008): 560–567. bridisation,” 78-116; R. A. F ISHER, “Has Mendel’s
Argues that the lack of Darwinian natural selection Work Been Rediscovered?” 117-140; A. W. F. E D -
might have significantly altered the development of WARDS , “Are Mendel’s Results Really Too Close?”
evolutionary science in the 19th and 20th centuries. 141-163; A. W. F. E DWARDS, “Alternative Hy-
potheses and Fisher’s The Design of Experiments,”
2309. B ROOKE, John Hedley. “Darwin, Design, and 164-166; Vitezslav O REL and Daniel L. H ARTL,
the Unification of Nature.” In Science, Religion, and “Controversies in the Interpretation of Mendel’s
the Human Experience, edited by P ROCTOR (2005) Discovery,” 167-207; Daniel L. H ARTL, “Amiable
[ref. 236], 165–183. Wright and Suspicious Fisher on Mendel’s ‘Per-
2310. C ANNARIATO, Christy A. “The Probability of sonal Equation,’ ” 208-214; Teddy S EIDENFELD,
Progress: Resisting History in Galton and Modern “P’s in a Pod: Some Recipes for Cooking Mendel’s
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Dissertation at University of California, Santa Account of a Trial Conducted at Pillsbury Labs,
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no. AAT 3283682. 236 pp. Bryce RYTTING, “Mendelian Controversies: A
Botanical and Historical Review,” 264-301; Daniel
2311. C ANTOR, Geoffrey. “Quaker Responses to J. FAIRBANKS, “Mendelian Controversies: An
Darwin.” Volume title: “Science in Theistic Contexts: Update,” 302-312; Daniel J. FAIRBANKS, “Prob-
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2312. DARWIN, Charles. Darwin: The Indelible 2318. G LIBOFF, Sander. “H. G. Bronn and the His-
Stamp: The Evolution of an Idea. Edited by James D. tory of Nature.” J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): 259–294.
WATSON. (xiv + 1260 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Philadelphia: On the German paleontologist H. G. Bronn, famous
Running Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780762421367. for his 1860 translation and critique of Darwin’s
Includes four of Darwin’s works in one volume: On Origin of Species, and the early dissemination of
the Origin of Species, Voyage of the Beagle, The Darwinism in Germany.
150 360. Nineteenth century
2319. H AMLIN, Kimberly Ann. “Beyond Adam’s 2329. S HILLINGSBURG, Peter L. “The First Five
Rib: How Darwinian Evolutionary Theory Redefined English Editions of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin
Gender and Influenced American Feminist Thought, of Species.” Variants 5 (2006): 221–242.
1870–1920.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/08 (2008). Shows that each new edition of the Origin from
Dissertation at The University of Texas at Austin, 1860 to 1869 (with minor exceptions) was com-
2007. Advisor: Abzug, Robert H. Pub. no. AAT pletely reset, and explores the consequences of this
3277529. 393 pp. “Describes how women includ- for our understanding of the text. (from the author)
ing Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman utilized 2330. S LOAN, Phillip R. “Two New Volumes of
Darwinian principles to challenge traditional justi- Darwin’s Work.” J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): 363–367.
fications for female subordination and bolster their Essay review of Charles DARWIN, Darwin Edited
arguments for women’s rights.” (from the abstract) by James D. WATSON. (2005) [ref. 2312]; Charles
DARWIN, From So Simple a Beginning Edited by
2320. H UME, Brad D. “Quantifying Characters: Edward O. W ILSON. (2006) [ref. 2313].
Polygenist Anthropologists and the Hardening of
Heredity.” J. Hist. Biol. 41 (2008): 119–158. 2331. S TAMOS, David N. Darwin and the Nature of
Species. SUNY Series in Philosophy and Biology.
2321. H UNTER, Allan K. “Evolution, Revolution (xix + 273 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Albany: State Uni-
and Frankenstein’s Creature.” In Frankenstein’s Sci- versity of New York Press, 2007. ISBN: 0791469379.
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[ref. 1671], 133–150.
Reviews: [ref. R968]
2322. J OHNSON, Curtis N. “The Preface to Darwin’s
Origin of Species: The Curious History of the ‘His- 2332. W EST, David A. “Fritz Müller’s First Copy of
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34 (2007): 352–354.
2323. J UNKER, Thomas. “Carl Nägeli und der Anti-
Darwinismus – von der Vervollkommnungstheorie
zur Makroevolution.” In Pratum floridum, edited by 360-134. MICROBIOLOGY; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
F OLKERTS et al. (2002) [ref. 9], 205–219. (includes genetic engineering; for agricultural
biotechnology, see 163-Agriculture)
2324. L IVINGSTONE, David N. “Science, Site and
Speech: Scientific Knowledge and the Spaces of 2333. B ENCHIMOL, Jaime Larry. “Febre Amarela e
Rhetoric.” Part of a special issue: “Sociology and Its a Instituição da Microbiologia no Brasil.” In Cuidar,
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2 (2007): 71–98. (2004) [ref. 2578], 57–98.
Seeks to better understand “the circulation of sci-
entific claims in public arenas” through a case 2334. D EICHMANN, Ute. “Collective Phenomena
study comparing “how Darwinian evolution was and the Neglect of Molecules: A Historical Outlook
talked about in...Ireland and the American South on Biology.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 29 (2007): 83–86.
during the latter part of the 19th century.” (from On the late 19th- and 20th-century conflict between
the abstract) “colloidal” biology and reductionist molecular
biology.
2325. N UMBERS, Ronald L. “Experiencing Evolu-
tion: Varieties of Psychological Responses to the 2335. D R ÖSCHER, Ariane. “Camillo Golgi und seine
Claims of Science and Religion.” In Science, Reli- Strategien zur Anerkennung des Golgi-Apparates.” In
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Focuses on 19th- and 20th-century American re-
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organischer Materie: ein Beitrag zu Bildung und
2326. P ETERSON, Erik L. “William Bateson from Wandel einer Elementarlehre der Lebenswissenschaf-
Balanoglossus to Materials for the Study of Variation: ten. (225 pp.; bibl.) Paderborn: Mentis, 2004. ISBN:
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(Un)naturalness of Selection.” J. Hist. Biol. 41 On cell theory in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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2327. ROE, Keith E. Theories on the Origin of Alter-
nation; History of Conflict and Convergence. West 2337. ROSSIIANOV, Kirill. “Taming the Primi-
Conshohocken, PA: Infinity Publishing, 2007. tive: Elie Metchnikov and His Discovery of Immune
This essay reviews the evolution of two theories Cells.” Volume title: “Intelligentsia Science Inside
proposed in the late 19th century to explain the and Outside Russia” [ref. 19]. Osiris 23 (2008):
paleobotanical origin of alternate generations in 213–229.
plants. “Argues that the idea of race had a profound ...
impact on Elie Metchnikov’s research on immunity
2328. S CHWARTZ, James. In Pursuit of the Gene: [as he] attempted to reconcile the cultural idea of
From Darwin to DNA. (xiii + 370 pp.; ill.; bibl.; primitivity as a threat with the notion of the body
index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, as capable of self-defense and self-organization.”
2008. ISBN: 9780674026704. (from the abstract)
360. Nineteenth century 151
2338. T ULODZIECKI, Dana. “Breaking the Ties: 2348. S TEEGE, Benjamin Adam. “Material Ears:
Epistemic Significance, Bacilli, and Underdetermina- Hermann von Helmholtz, Attention, and Modern
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627–641. Dissertation at Harvard University, 2007. Advi-
Using the example of Koch’s 1882 discovery of sor: Hasty, Christopher. Pub. no. AAT 3265207.
tuberculosis bacteria, discusses the nature of un- 308 pp. “This dissertation explores work on sound
derdetermination in theory choice. and music by the German physiologist, Hermann
von Helmholtz (1821-1894), with a view toward
theorizing the modernity of aural practices charac-
360-135. HUMAN BIOLOGY; PHYSICAL teristic of this work.” (from the abstract)
ANTHROPOLOGY
2349. T RIGO, Benigno. “Walking Backwards to the
(includes human evolution, primatology, eugenics; Future: Time, Travel and Race.” In Science and the
see also 150-Medicine) Creative Imagination in Latin America, edited by
F ISHBURN and O RTIZ (2005) [ref. 208], 24–43.
2339. A LTER, Stephen G. “Race, Language, and The focus is on Humboldt, his travels in South
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2340. A NCET, Pierre. Phénoménologie des corps
monstrueux. Science, histoire et société. (ix + 178 360-136. NEUROSCIENCE
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2006. ISBN: 2130549853.
2350. B UCKINGHAM, Hugh W. “Walter Moxon,
A study of the exhibition of monsters in the 19th MD, FCRP (1836–1886): The Cerebro-Vascular Sys-
century, the history of scientific teratology, and its tem and the Syndrome of ‘Congestion of the Brain’:
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Neurosci. 17 (2008): 100–108.
2341. B ELDARRA ÍN C HAPLE, Enrique. Los médicos Traces Moxon’s contributions to the newly dis-
y los inicios de la antropologı́a en Cuba. (245 pp.; covered asymmetry of articulate speech in the left
ill.; bibl.) La Habana: Fundación Fernando Ortiz, frontal lobe. (from the abstract)
2006. ISBN: 9789597091615; 9597091615.
Reviews: [ref. 2346] 2351. E LING, Paul. “Cerebral Localization in the
Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century: Emphasizing
2342. B ERNARDINI, Jean-Marc. “Des sciences de the Work of Aletta Jacobs.” J. Hist. Neurosci. 17
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Focusing on 19th-century Norway and Denmark. cial en Brasil (1909–1950),” 197–229 [ref. 3196];
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2553. S UZUKI, Akihito. “Lunacy and Labouring giénica y la mujer en la ciudad de México entre
Men: Narratives of Male Vulnerability in Mid- fines de siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX,”
Victorian London.” In Medicine, Madness, and Social 229–253; Eric Van YOUNG, “Ascenso y caı́da
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253–275; Alexandra Minna S TERN, “Mestizofi-
2554. T OPP, Leslie. “Psychiatric Institutions, Their lia, biotipologı́a y eugenesia en el México post-
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313. ical History. (255 pp.; bibl.; index.) Rochester,
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family and friends of patients to doctors at the York 9781580460361.
Retreat asylum.” (from the abstract)
2563. C ANALEJO, Carmen González. “Cuidados y
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Lugar Editorial, 2005. ISBN: 9508922141. from London, Paris, and their colonial outposts in
Contents: Diego A RMUS, “Prológo,” 9–13; Diego the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” (from
A RMUS, “Legados y tendencias en la historiografia the publisher) Contributors: David S. BARNES,
sobre la enfermedad en América latina moderna,” Neil B LACKADDER, Joseph B RISTOW, Joseph
13–41; Laura M ALOSETTI C OSTA, “Buenos Aires W. C HILDERS, Eileen C LEERE, Natalka F REE -
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2566. C URTIS, Stephan. “In-Migration and Diph-
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2567. C URTIS, Stephan. “Midwives and Their Role
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in the Reduction of Direct Obstetric Deaths during
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2569. F ICHMAN, Martin, and Jennifer E. K EELAN. sobre saúde e doença na América Latina e Caribe.
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9780791473436. T RIGO, “Anemia, Bruxas e Vampiros: figuras
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2571. G IR ÃO DE M ORAIS, Rosa Helena de Santana. eira W EBER, “Fragmentos de um Mundo Oculto:
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o Brasil: uma descrição da estação naval do Brasil PALMER, “Saúde Imperial e Educação Popular: a
e da Prata (1868-1870).” Translated title: [Medical Fundação Rockefeller na Costa Rica em uma pers-
Geography and the French Expeditions to Brazil: A pectiva centro-americana, 1914–1921,” 217–248;
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L OPES, and Rosa Wanda Diez G ARCIA. 295–330; Nancy Leys S TEPAN, “Eugenia no Bra-
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2573. H ALL, Lesley A. “ ‘Arrows of Desire’: British identidade nacional no Brasil do entre-guerras,”
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On the legislative creation of a medicalized health
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more: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. ISBN:
2575. H ARDY, Anne I. Ärtze, Ingenieure und 9780801886966.
städtische Gesundheit. Medizinische Theorien in der Explores the causes and explanations for the high
Hygienebewegung des 19. Jahrhunderts. Kultur der death rate among black soldiers.
164 360. Nineteenth century
2580. H ÜNTELMANN, Axel C. “Diphtheria Serum fredo Menéndez NAVARRO, “Shaping Industrial
and Serotherapy. Development, Production and Reg- Health: The Debate on Asbestos Dust Hazards in
ulation in fin de siècle Germany.” Dossier: Science, the UK, 1928–39”; Shirish N. K AVADI, “‘Wolves
Industry and Charities Around Diphtheria Serother- Come to Take Care of the Lamb’: The Rockefeller
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2581. JANEIRA, Ana Luı́sa. “Projecto: ‘marcas das 45”; John F. H UTCHINSON, “Promoting Child
ciências e das técnicas pelas ruas de Lisboa’ com Health in the 1920s: International Politics and the
Cesário Verde à descoberta de Lisboa.” Circum- Limits of Humanitarianism”; Gabriele M OSER and
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Nation’s Body: The Modernisation of Statistics,
2582. L ÉRTORA M ENDOZA, Celina A. “La sanidad Demography and Social Hygiene in the Weimar
portuaria Argentina en el siglo XIX.” Translated title: Republic”; Marcos C UETO, “Social Medicine in
[Argentina port health policy in the 19th century.] In the Andes, 1920–50”; Lion M URARD and Patrick
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A. G ILLESPIE, “Social Medicine, Social Security
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2590. S ANTOS, Fabiane Vinente dos. “Sexualidade e
2584. M ORAN, Michelle Therese. Colonizing Lep- civilização nos trópicos: gênero, medicina e moral na
rosy: Imperialism and the Politics of Public Health imprensa de Manaus (1895–1915).” Translated title:
in the United States. Studies in Social Medicine. [Sexuality and Civilization in the Tropics: Gender,
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080783145X. 73–94.
Compares institutions in Hawaii and Louisiana. Based on newspapers from Manaus (1895-1915),
the article studies the civilizing project, positivism,
2585. N ÉFISSA, Kmar Ben, Anne Marie M OULIN, and sexuality, with a focus on venereal diseases
and Koussay D ELLAGI. “La rage en Tunisie au XIXe and the government as moral regulator.
siècle : recrudescence ou émergence ?” Translated
title: [Rabies in Tunisia during the 19th century: case 2591. S ANTOS, Myrian Sepúlveda dos. “Lazareto da
increase or disease emergence?] In French. Gesnerus Ilha Grande: isolamento, aprisionamento e vigilância
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lated title: [Ilha Grande Lazaretto: Isolation, Impris-
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2587. P ILCHER, Jeffrey M. The Sausage Rebellion: Medical Sphere: The Netherlands, 1850–1900.” Med.
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On the state’s reaction to an outbreak of human
2588. R ICHARDSON, Nigel. “The Uppingham Ty- rabies.
phoid Outbreaks of 1875–1877: A Rural Case-Study
in Public Health Reform.” Soc. Hist. Med. 20 (2007): 2594. T ROESKEN, Werner. The Great Lead Wa-
281–296. ter Pipe Disaster. (x + 318 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press, 2007. ISBN:
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History of Medicine, Health and Disease Series, 4.
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Contents (from publisher): Esteban RODR ÍGUEZ - XXe siècles. (441 pp.; ill.) Sierre: Éditions Mono-
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Use in Turn-of-the-Century Spain: From Freedom (ix + 226 pp.; bibl.; index.) Woodbridge, U.K.:
of Consumption to a Public Health Problem”; Al- Boydell Press, 2006. ISBN: 1843831937.
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2607. T OMES, Nancy. “The Great American 2613. B ILLINGTON, David P., and David P.
Medicine Show Revisited.” Originally presented B ILLINGTON, Jr. Power, Speed, and Form: Engi-
as the Fielding H. Garrison Lecture at the American neers and the Making of the Twentieth Century. (xxv
Association for the History of Medicine, 2004. Bull. + 269 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton
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On innovations developed between 1876 and 1939 2622. F ELDMAN, Maryann P., and Pierre
that changed American life: the telephone, electric D ESROCHERS. “Truth for Its Own Sake: Academic
power, oil refining, the automobile, the airplane, Culture and Technology Transfer at Johns Hopkins
radio, the long-span steel bridge, and building with University.” Minerva 42 (2004): 105–126.
reinforced concrete. Explores university-industry relationships with
regard to the founding mission of the university.
2614. B ONILLO, Jean Lucien. (Ed.) Les Riviera
de Charles Garnier et de Gustave Eiffel: Le rêve 2623. F ETTWEIS, Günter B. Zur Geschichte und Be-
de la raison. (208 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Marseille: deutung von Bergbau und Bergbauwissenschaften:
Imbernon, 2004. ISBN: 2951639619. 21 Texte eines Professors für Bergbaukunde zur Ent-
On these two 19th-century architects. Includes wicklung des Montanwesens in Europa und speziell
three chapters on the Nice Observatory. Con- in Österreich. Veröffentlichungen der Kommission
tributors: Françoise L E G UET T ULLY, Jean- für Geschichte der Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften
Lucien B ONILLO, Jean-Louis H EUDIER, Gisella und Medizin / Österreichische Akademie der Wis-
M ERELLO, Andréa F OLLI, Jean-Michel L ENIAUD, senschaften, mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche
and Béatrice B OUVIER. Bilingual in French and Klasse, Nr. 54. (543 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Wien:
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Dampfer, Diesel und Turbinen. Die Welt der Schiffs- 19th Century: Towards a Genealogy of Risk Society.”
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2616. B REDE, Christina. Das Instrument der Sau-
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Umwelt, 26. (365 pp.; ill.) Münster: Waxmann, Großbritannien und den USA 1800 bis 1950.” Trans-
2005. ISBN: 9783830914396. lated title: [Commonalities and Contrasts. The De-
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Britain and the United States, 1800–1950.] In Ger-
2617. B ROOM, C. Ian. “The History of Crofton man. Technikgeschichte 73 (2006): 47–59.
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Consumer Relationship in Domestic Electricity.” In
2618. C HEN Xiang-yi. “An Analysis of Technolog- Science in the Marketplace, edited by F YFE and
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3 (2007): 85–89. bates over the use of electricity in the home.
2619. C OOPER, Carolyn C. “Technology in Transi- 2627. G ORDON, Robert B. “Travel on Connecticut’s
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of the New Republic, edited by Howard R. L AMAR of the New Republic, edited by Howard R. L AMAR
and Christopher P. B ICKFORD (New Haven, Conn.: and Christopher P. B ICKFORD (New Haven, Conn.:
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2620. DAHLBERG, Laurie Virginia. Victor Regnault 2628. G RABER, Frédéric. “Obvious Decisions:
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Errors. (208 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton, NJ: Engineers around 1800.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007):
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On the 19th-century French scientist during the
early experimental period of photography, and his 2629. G RANT, H. Roger. The Railroad: The Life
involvement in artistic, commercial, and scientific Story of a Technology. Greenwood Technographies.
aspects of the medium. (xvii + 182 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.) Westport, Conn.:
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2621. D INÇKAL, Noyan. Istanbul und das Wasser.
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2659. S MITH, Crosbie, and Anne S COTT. “ ‘Trust
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der Eisenbahn in Deutsch-Ostafrica. Geschichte, 54. “Shows how a particular form of evangelical
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9783825874384. Thomas Chalmers, helped define the business and
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gow shipowners and engineers.” (p. 472)
2651. R EININGHAUS, Wilfried, and Karl T EPPE.
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Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 31–50. On the legal and political factors responsible for
On popular trust in paper currency in early 19th- the unusual way of wiring streetcars in Cincinnati.
century Britain.
2662. W IGFULL, Phil. “The Dakeyne Disc Engine.”
2653. ROCA ROSELL, Antoni, and Carles P UIG P LA. Trans. Newcomen Soc. 77 (2007): 261–287.
“Francesc Santponç i Roca (1756–1821) i el projecte About a unique hydraulic engine devised for mill
per crear escoles de mecànica a totes les provı́ncies work in the early 1800s and its short-lived popular-
espanyoles [1813].” Quad. Hist. Engin. 8 (2007): ity in mines and boats.
343–358.
360-161. COMPUTERS; COMMUNICATION
2654. RUSSELL, Andrew Lawrence. “ ‘Industrial TECHNOLOGIES
Legislatures’: Consensus Standardization in the Sec-
(includes information sciences, printing and publica-
ond and Third Industrial Revolutions.” Diss. Abstr.
Int. A 68/11 (2008). tion technologies)
Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University, 2663. B ODEN, Margaret A. “D’Arcy Thompson: A
2008. Advisor: Leslie, Stuart W. Pub. no. AAT Grandfather of A-Life.” In The Mechanical Mind in
3288527. 382 pp. “Consensus standardization is History, edited by H USBANDS et al. (2008) [ref. 604],
a social process in which technical experts from 41–60.
public, private, and non-profit sectors negotiate
the direction and shape of technological change.” 2664. B RITTON, John A. “ ‘The Confusion Provoked
(from the abstract) by Instantaneous Discussion’: The New International
Communications Network and the Chilean Crisis of
2655. S CHIFFER, Michael B. Power Struggles: Sci- 1891–1892 in the United States.” Tech. & Cult. 48
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tricity before Edison. (xii + 420 pp.; ill.; bibl.; in- On the way that the telegraph speeded up inter-
dex.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008. ISBN: national communications and heightened a diplo-
9780262195829. matic crisis.
Focuses on the commercial nature of electrical
technologies in the context of the development of 2665. B ULLOCK, Seth. “Charles Babbage and the
corporate capitalism. Emergence of Automated Reason.” In The Mechan-
ical Mind in History, edited by H USBANDS et al.
2656. S CHIFFER, Michael B. “The Electric Light- (2008) [ref. 604], 19–40.
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and Political Technology.” Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 2666. G ORDON, John Steele. A Thread across the
275–305. Ocean: The Heroic Story of the Transatlantic Cable.
370. Twentieth century 169
(xii + 240 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Walker 2677. O GAWA, Mariko. “An Allegorical Picture?
& Co., 2002. ISBN: 0802713645. Liebig and the Royal Agricultural Society of Eng-
land.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi Ken.
2667. ROEGEL, Denis. “An Early (1844) Key-Driven (Chem.) 34 (2007): 137–152.
Adding Machine.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 1 Close study of an illustration of the participants at a
(2008): 59–65. meeting of the Society, in which Justus von Liebig
is drawn in, though was not in fact present.
2668. W ETTON, Jenny. “The Early History of Tele-
phony in Manchester, 1877–1898.” Trans. Newcomen 2678. O REL, Vı́tězslav. “Animal Breeding and Dis-
Soc. 77 (2007): 245–260. ease Control in the Context of the Origin and the
Development of Genetics, 1800–1950.” In Pratum
2669. W OBRING, Michael. Die Globalisierung der floridum, edited by F OLKERTS et al. (2002) [ref. 9],
Telekommunikation im 19. Jahrhundert: Pläne, Pro- 359–367.
jekte, und Kapazitätsausbauten zwischen Wirtschaft
und Politik. Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe 2679. S TRAUMANN, Lukas. Nützliche Schädlinge:
3; Geschichte und ihre Hilfswissenschaften, 1012. Angewandte Entomologie, chemische Industrie und
(370 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.) New York: P. Lang, 2005. Landwirtschaftspolitik in der Schweiz 1874–1952.
ISBN : 9783631536223. Interferenzen, 9. (392 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Zürich:
Reviews: [ref. R1081] Chronos, 2005. ISBN: 3034006950.
Reviews: [ref. R987]
360-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
SCIENCES
2680. W ILLIAMS, Susan. Food in the United States,
1820s–1890. Food in American History. (xv + 240
(includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci- pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
ence) Press, 2006. ISBN: 0313332452.
2670. BARRAGAN A RCE, Mario Julio. “Explo-
rations into the Workings of Biological Innovations 360-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
in the Absence of Secrecy or Intellectual Property (includes manned and unmanned space travel)
Rights: United States Strawberry Varieties before
1930.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/06 (2007). 2681. D EE, Richard. The Man Who Discovered
Dissertation at University of Minnesota, 2007. Flight: George Cayley and the First Airplane. (xi +
Advisor: Schuh, G. Edward and Michele Boldrin. 328 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Toronto, Canada: McClel-
Pub. no. AAT 3268971. 212 pp. land & Stewart, 2007. ISBN: 0771029713.
On this 19th-century inventor and his development
2671. BAUER, Reinhold. “Der Elektropflug als ‘Me- of heavier than air flight.
dienereignis’ im Deutschen Kaiserreich.” Translated
title: [The Electrical Plough as a “Media Event ” in
the German Empire.] In German. Technikgeschichte
73 (2006): 95–114. 370. TWENTIETH CENTURY, EARLY
(includes topics covering the entire 20th century)
2672. C OOKE, Kathy J. “Art and Science in Crop
and Livestock Improvement: The Connecticut Towns
Survey and Agricultural Change around 1800.” In 370-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE
Voices of the New Republic, edited by Howard R.
(includes interdisciplinary topics and biographies of
L AMAR and Christopher P. B ICKFORD (New Haven,
Conn.: Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, scientists)
2003), 37–43. 2682. G ALISON, Peter, Gerald James H OLTON, and
2673. D ESSAUX, Pierre-Antoine. “Chemical Exper- S. S. S CHWEBER. (Eds.) Einstein for the 21st Cen-
tise and Food Market Regulation in Belle-Epoque tury: His Legacy in Science, Art, and Modern Culture.
France.” Part of a special issue on Risk Society in (xviii + 363 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Prince-
Historical Perspective [ref. 165]. Hist. & Tech. 23 ton University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780691135205.
(2007): 351–368. Includes essays by artists, historians, scientists, and
social scientists who explore Einstein’s influence
2674. G UILLEM -L LOBAT, Ximo. “Food Quality on their work. Contents: Gerald H OLTON, “Who
Controls in the European Periphery: Valencian Sci- Was Einstein? Why Is He Still So Alive?” 3-14;
entists and Laboratories in the Late Nineteenth Cen- Lorraine DASTON, “A Short History of Einstein’s
tury.” In Beyond Borders, edited by S IMON and Paradise beyond the Personal,” 15-26; Hanoch
H ERRAN (2008) [ref. 14], 301–324. G UTFREUND, “Einstein’s Jewish Identity,” 27-34
[ref. 797]; Yehuda E LKANA, “Einstein and God,”
2675. H OLLANDER, Gail M. Raising Cane in the 35-47 [ref. 2738]; Yaron E ZRAHI, “Einstein’s
’Glades: The Global Sugar Trade and the Transfor- Unintended Legacy: The Critique of Common-
mation of Florida. (xviii + 348 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; Sense Realism and Post-Modern Politics,” 48-58
index.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. [ref. 2784]; Susan N EIMAN, “Subversive Einstein,”
ISBN : 9780226349503. 59-71; Silvan S. S CHWEBER, “Einstein and Nu-
clear Weapons,” 72-99; Linda D. H ENDERSON,
2676. K UMAR, Prakash. “Plantation Science: Im- “Einstein and 20th-Century Art: A Romance of
proving Natural Indigo in Colonial India, 1860– Many Dimensions,” 101-129 [ref. 2727]; Caroline
1913.” Brit. J. Hist. Sci. 40 (2007): 537–565. A. J ONES, “Rendering Time,” 130-149; Matthew
170 370. Twentieth century
R ITCHIE, “Into the Bleed: Einstein and 20th- Includes commentary along with the primary
Century Art,” 150-160; Leon B OTSTEIN, “Einstein sources themselves.
and Music,” 161-175; E. L. D OCTOROW, “See-
ing the Unseen,” 176-183; Peter L. G ALISON, 2691. O HANIAN, Hans C. Einstein’s Mistakes: The
“The Assassin of Relativity,” 185-204; Michael L. Human Failings of Genius. (xix + 394 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
F RIEDMAN, “Space, Time and Geometry: Einstein index.) New York: W. W. Norton, 2008. ISBN:
and Logical Empiricism,” 205-216 [ref. 2787]; 9780393062939.
Dudley H ERSCHBACH, “Einstein as a Student,” Focuses on what his mistakes tell us about his
217-238; Jürgen R ENN, “Learning from Einstein: thinking.
Innovation in Science,” 239-256; Jürg F R ÖHLICH,
“Einstein and h: Advances in Quantum Mechan- 2692. PARTINGTON, John S. (Ed.) H. G. Wells in
ics,” 257-269 [ref. 2853]; A. Douglas S TONE, Nature, 1893–1946: A Reception Reader. Arbeiten
“Einstein’s Unknown Contribution to Quantum zur Literarischen Phantastik, 3. (x + 514 pp.; bibl.)
Theory,” 270-286; David G ROSS, “Einstein and Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2008. ISBN: 9783631571101.
the Quest for a Unified Theory,” 287-298; Lisa Reprints all of the works in the journal Nature
R ANDALL, “Energy in Einstein’s Universe,” 299- that Wells wrote, all of the reviews of his works
310. published, and all of the reports about him, along
with responses to these pieces.
2683. G LYNN, Jenifer. “Rosalind Franklin: 50 Years
On.” Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 62 (2008): 253–255. 2693. PASACHOFF, Naomi. “A Not Quite Random
An account written by Franklin’s sister. Walk through Some Scientific Lives.” Metascience
16 (2007): 225–237.
2684. G ODIN, Benoı̂t. “From Eugenics to Sciento- Essay review of Denis B RIAN, The Curies (2005);
metrics: Galton, Cattell, and Men of Science.” Soc. Abraham PAIS, J. Robert Oppenheimer (2007);
Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 691–728. Nina B YERS and Gary A. W ILLIAMS (eds.), Out
The article argues that the eugenic interest in great of the Shadows (2006).
men and heredity was the source of efforts to find
ways of measuring science, and it explores how 2694. P IAS, Claus, and Heinz VON F OERSTER.
Cattell measured eminence in his directory of men (Eds.) Cybernetics: The Macy-Conferences 1946-
of science. 1953. Vol. 1: Transactions. (736 pp.; ill.;
bibl.; index.) Zürich: Diaphanes, 2003. ISBN:
2685. H ALL, Nancy S. “R. A. Fisher and His Ad- 9783935300353.
vocacy of Randomization.” J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): “Includes the complete text of the five volume
295–325. documentation of the Macy-Conferences on Cy-
On Fisher’s statistical methods and his principles bernetics.” (from WorldCat record)
of experimental design. Reviews: [ref. R806]
2686. H ALPERN, Orit. “Dreams for Our Perceptual 2695. S CHWEBER, Silvan S. Einstein and Oppen-
Present: Temporality, Storage, and Interactivity in heimer: The Meaning of Genius. (xiv + 412 pp.; ill.;
Cybernetics.” Configurations 13 (2005 [2007]): 283– bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
319. Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780674028289.
Looks at the work of Norbert Wiener and other
cyberneticians and neuroscientists and its relation 2696. W INCHESTER, Simon. The Man Who Loved
to time, memory, and information storage. China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist
Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle King-
2687. H ARGITTAI, István, and Magdolna H ARGIT- dom. (xii + 316 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) New
TAI . Candid Science VI: More Conversations with York: HarperCollins, 2008. ISBN: 9780060884598;
Famous Scientists. (x + 885 pp.; ill.; index.) London: 0060884592.
Imperial College Press, 2006. ISBN: 9781860946936. Biography of Joseph Needham.
2698. FAN, Fa-ti. “Redrawing the Map: Science in pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford University
Twentieth-Century China.” Part of Focus section: Press, 2003. ISBN: 0195154436.
“Science and Modern China” [ref. 2697]. Isis 98
(2007): 524–538. 2707. H EDFORS, Eva. “Medical Ethics in the Wake
of the Holocaust: Departing from a Postwar Paper by
2699. K ŬNBAE, Kim. Han’guk kŭndae kwahak kisul Ludwik Fleck.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci.
illŏk ŭi ch’ulhyŏn. Translated title: [The Emergence 38 (2007): 642–655.
of Modern Korean Scientific and Technological Man-
power] In Korean. Seoul: Munhak kwa chisŏngsa, 370-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND
2005. ECONOMICS
On Korean science from 1897 to 1945.
(includes science policy, patronage, international
Reviews: [ref. R600]
relations)
2700. R EISMAN, Arnold. Turkey’s Modernization: 2708. F ULLER, Steve. “Learning from Error: An
Refugees from Nazism and Atatürk’s Vision. (xxvii + Autopsy of Bernalism.” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007): 463–
572 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.: New 466.
Academia Publishing, 2006. ISBN: 0977790886. Response to: Gary W ERSKEY, “The Marxist Cri-
Close study of the institutionalization of modern tique of Capitalist Science” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007):
science in Turkey through the eyes of émigré intel- 397–461 [ref. 2722]
lectuals.
Reviews: [ref. R842] 2709. F UNIGIELLO, Philip J. Chronic Politics:
Health Care Security from FDR to George W. Bush.
2701. S HEN, Grace. “Murky Waters: Thoughts on (xii + 395 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lawrence: University
Desire, Utility, and the ‘Sea of Modern Science.’ ” Press of Kansas, 2005. ISBN: 0700613994.
Part of Focus section: “Science and Modern China” Reviews: [ref. R375]
[ref. 2697]. Isis 98 (2007): 584–596.
2710. G ORMLEY, Melinda. “Geneticist L. C. Dunn:
Politics, Activism, and Community.” Diss. Abstr. Int.
370-20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH A 68/01 (2007): 322.
SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS Dissertation at Oregon State University, 2007. Ad-
(includes popular culture; popularization of science; visor: Nye, Mary Jo. Pub. no. AAT 3247822. 549
public understanding of science) pp. On Dunn’s professional years at Columbia Uni-
versity from the 1920s to the 1950s, and especially
2702. H ESSLER, Martina. “Science in the City: his socio-political activism.
European Traditions and American Models.” In Ur-
ban Machinery, edited by H ÅRD and M ISA (2008) 2711. G REENE, J. Megan. The Origins of the De-
[ref. 3347], 211–232. velopmental State in Taiwan: Science Policy and the
Quest for Modernization. (xii + 224 pp.; bibl.; index.)
2703. N IELSEN, Kristian Hvidtfelt. “Enacting Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008.
the Social Relations of Science: Historical (Anti-) ISBN : 9780674027701.
Boundary-Work of Danish Science Journalist Børge
Michelsen.” Public Underst. Sci. 17 (2008): 171– 2712. K REMENTSOV, Nikolai. “Big Revolution,
188. Little Revolution: Science and Politics in Bolshevik
On Michelsen’s work from 1939 to 1956 when Russia.” Soc. Res. 73 (2006): 1173–1204.
he pushed science journalism to embrace a social
function and discuss the social relations of science. 2713. K UMAR, Deepak. “Reconstructing India: Dis-
unity in the Science and Technology for Develop-
2704. N YE, Mary Jo. “Historical Sources of Science- ment Discourse, 1900–1947.” Volume title: Nature
as-Social-Practice: Michael Polanyi’s Berlin.” Hist. and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise
Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. 37 (2007): 409–434. [ref. 617]. Osiris 15 (2000): 241–257.
On Polanyi’s experiences working at the Kaiser-
2714. L UNDIN, Per. “Controlling Space: Scientific
Wilhelm-Gesellschaft Institutes from 1920 to 1933.
City Planning in Sweden between 1930 and 1970.”
2705. S ARLO, Beatriz. The Technical Imagination: In Taking Place, edited by BARALDI et al. (2006)
Argentine Culture’s Modern Dreams. Translated by [ref. 3329], 127–150.
Xavier C ALLAHAN. (xiii + 185 pp.; bibl.) Stan- 2715. NAWA Kotaro. “Intellectual Property Rights
ford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2008. ISBN: and Technological Development.” [Translated title.]
9780804735421. In Japanese. Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 45 (2006):
Original Spanish edition: La imaginación tecnica: 241–250.
sueños modernos de la cultura argentina (Buenos
Aires: Ediciones Nueva Visión, 1992). “Examines 2716. O’D ONNELL, Sean Tath. “Courting Science,
how technology entered the popular imagination in Binding Truth: A Social History of Frye v. United
1920s and 1930s Argentina.” (from the publisher) States.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/10 (2008).
Dissertation at Harvard University. Advisor: Har-
370-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS rington, Anne. Pub. no. AAT 3285520. 430
pp. “Frye v. U.S. (1923) ... set the standard of
2706. D OWBIGGIN, Ian. A Merciful End: The Eu- ‘general acceptance’ for the admission of novel
thanasia Movement in Modern America. (xix + 250 scientific evidence and denied admission of the
172 370. Twentieth century
Martson deception test—a lie detector test.” (from 2727. H ENDERSON, Linda D. “Einstein and 20th-
the abstract) Century Art: A Romance of Many Dimensions.” In
Einstein for the 21st Century, edited by G ALISON et
2717. PAK Myong-gyu and S O Ho-ch‘ol. Singmin al. (2008) [ref. 2682], 101–129.
kwollyok kwa t‘onggye: Choson Ch‘ongdokpu ui There are also other chapters on Einstein and art
t‘onggye ch‘eje wa sensosu. Translated title: [Colo- and music in this collection.
nial authority and statistics: the statistics system of
the Chosŏn government-general and its censuses]. In 2728. Q UINN, Stephen C. Windows on Nature: The
Korean. (viii + 144 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Seoul, Great Habitat Dioramas of the American Museum of
Korea: Seoul National University Press, 2003. ISBN: Natural History. (179 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New
9788952104663. York: Harry N. Abrams, 2006. ISBN: 0810959402.
Reviews: [ref. R783] Reviews: [ref. R827]
2718. ROCA -ROSELL, Antoni. “Professionalism and 2729. ROOT-B ERNSTEIN, Robert. “Niko Tinber-
Technocracy: Esteve Terradas and Science Policy in gen’s Visual Arts.” Leonardo 40 (2007): 68–69.
the Early Years of the Franco Regime.” Part of a
series on Science in 20th-century Spain [ref. 2856]. 2730. RUITER, Frans. “Vrolijke en minder vrolijke
Minerva 43 (2005): 147–162. wetenschap. Een confrontatie tussen Gerrit Krol en
Willem Frederik Hermans.” With English summary.
2719. T URCHETTI, Simone. “The Invisible Busi- Gewina 29 (2006): 230–239.
nessman: Nuclear Physics, Patenting Practices, and On the scientific ideas of these two Dutch intellec-
Trading Activities in the 1930s.” Hist. Stud. Phys. tuals.
Biol. Sci. 37 (2006): 153–172.
Focus is on Enrico Fermi and his group during the 2731. W EGENER, Daan. “Faustische wetenschap en
rise of the Italian Fascist regime. de Tovenaar. De wetenschap van het leven bij Thomas
Mann.” With English summary. Gewina 29 (2006):
2720. WALKER, Mark. “ ‘Nazi Science’? Natural 255–268.
Science in National Socialism.” In Kämpferische Wis-
senschaft, edited by H OSSFELD (2003) [ref. 2771],
993–1012. 370-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND
ETHNICITY
2721. WANG, Zuoyue. “Science and the State in (for eugenics, see 135-Human biology)
Modern China.” Part of Focus section: “Science and
Modern China” [ref. 2697]. Isis 98 (2007): 558–570. 2732. W EINDLING, Paul. “The Evolution of Jewish
Identity: Ignaz Zollschan between Jewish and Aryan
2722. W ERSKEY, Gary. “The Marxist Critique of Race Theories, 1910–1945.” In Jewish Tradition and
Capitalist Science: A History in Three Movements?” the Challenge of Darwinism, edited by C ANTOR and
Sci. Cult. 16 (2007): 397–461. S WETLITZ (2006) [ref. 805], 116–136.
On 20th-century movements mixing politics and
science, including Marxism, freedom in science,
capitalism, socialism, radical science, “pure” sci- 370-28. SCIENCE AND RELIGION
ence, the political left, and post-Marxism. 2733. B OISVERT, Kate Grayson. Religion and the
Physical Sciences. Greenwood Guides to Science and
2723. W ERSKEY, Gary. “The Visible College Revis- Religion. (xxx + 317 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport,
ited: Second Opinions on the Red Scientists of the CT: Greenwood Press, 2008. ISBN: 0313332843.
1930s.” Minerva 45 (2007): 305–319.
Looks at events over the last 100 years.
Essay review of Andrew B ROWN, J.D. Bernal
(2005); Mary Jo N YE, Blackett (2004). 2734. B OWLER, Peter J. “Julian Huxley: Religion
without Revelation.” In Eminent Lives in Twentieth-
2724. Z IMMERMAN, David. “The Society for the
Century Science and Religion, edited by RUPKE
Protection of Science and Learning and the Politi-
(2007) [ref. 2743], 139–156.
cization of British Science in the 1930s.” Minerva 44
(2006): 25–45. 2735. C HERRY, Shai. “Crisis Management via Bib-
lical Interpretation: Fundamentalism, Modern Or-
370-23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE thodoxy, and Genesis.” In Jewish Tradition and the
AND ART Challenge of Darwinism, edited by C ANTOR and
(includes drama and performing arts) S WETLITZ (2006) [ref. 805], 166–187.
2725. A BBOTT, Carl. Frontiers Past and Future: 2736. C LARK, Constance Areson. God—or Gorilla:
Science Fiction and the American West. (viii + 230 Images of Evolution in the Jazz Age. Medicine,
pp.; bibl.; index.) Lawrence: University Press of Science, and Religion in Historical Context. (xvi +
Kansas, 2006. ISBN: 0700614303. 289 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
Reviews: [ref. R2] University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780801888250.
“Explores the efforts of biologists to explain evolu-
2726. BARNIER, Martin. “Une histoire technolo- tion to a confused and conflicted public during the
gique : l’exemple du son avant le ‘parlant.’ ” Rev. 1920s.” (from the publisher)
Hist. Mod. Contemp. 51, no. 4 (2004): 10–20.
Focus is on cinematography around the time of the 2737. DAVIS, Edward B. “Fundamentalist Cartoons,
First World War. Modernist Pamphlets, and the Religious Image of
370. Twentieth century 173
Science in the Scopes Era.” In Religion and the Cul- evolution in American public schools in the late
ture of Print in Modern America, edited by Charles nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.” (from
L. C OHEN and Paul S. B OYER (Madison, Wis.: Univ. the abstract)
of Wisconsin Press, 2008), 175–198.
2745. S TANLEY, Matthew. Practical Mystic: Reli-
2738. E LKANA, Yehuda. “Einstein and God.” In gion, Science, and A. S. Eddington. (x + 313 pp.; ill.;
Einstein for the 21st Century, edited by G ALISON et bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
al. (2008) [ref. 2682], 35–47. 2007. ISBN: 9780226770970.
2739. F LIPSE, Abraham C. “Against the Science-
Religion Conflict: The Genesis of a Calvinist Science 370-29. SCIENCE AND WAR
Faculty in the Netherlands in the Early-Twentieth- 2746. G ORDIN, Michael D. Five Days in August:
Century.” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): 363–391. How World War II Became a Nuclear War. (xv + 209
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton: Princeton University
2740. F ROESE, Paul. The Plot to Kill God: Findings Press, 2007. ISBN: 0691128189.
from the Soviet Experiment in Secularization. (xiii
+ 248 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.) Berkeley: University of 2747. ROTTER, Andrew Jon. Hiroshima: The
California Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780520255289. World’s Bomb. Making of the Modern World. (371
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford University
2741. JAEGER, Lydia. “Einstein und die kosmische Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780192804372.
Religion.” Phil. Natur. 43 (2006): 313–327. Looks at the international community of scientists
responsible for the creation of the bomb and studies
2742. N UMBERS, Ronald L. The Creationists: From the global context and ramifications of the atomic
Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design. Ex- bomb.
panded edition. (viii + 606 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006. 2748. T SUNEISHI, Kei-ichi. “Unit 731 and the Hu-
ISBN : 0674023390. man Skulls Discovered in 1989: Physicians Carrying
New edition includes chapters on the intelligent Out Organized Crimes.” In Dark Medicine, edited by
design controversy and creationism in non-Western L A F LEUR et al. (2007) [ref. 530], 73–84.
religions. See also Frederick R. D ICKINSON, “Biohazard,”
Reviews: [ref. R759] 85-104
2743. RUPKE, Nicolaas A. (Ed.) Eminent Lives in
Twentieth-Century Science and Religion. (xiv + 225 370-40. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS
pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Peter Lang, 2007. ISBN: (includes awards and prizes)
9783631568033. 2749. BARONA, J.L. “Los laboratorios de la Jun-
Contents: Nicolaas A. RUPKE, “Introduction: ta para Ampliación de Estudios e Investigaciones
Telling Lives in Science and Religion,” 13-46; Cientı́ficas (J. A.E.) y la Residencia de Estudiantes
Arie L EEGWATER, “Charles Alfred Coulson: Mix- (1912–1939).” Asclepio 59, no. 2 (2007): 87–114.
ing Methodism and Quantum Chemistry,” 47-78
[ref. 2923]; Jitse M. van der M EER, “Theodo- 2750. C ORNELL, Thomas D. Establishing Research
sius Dobzhansky: Nothing in Evolution Makes Corporation: A Case Study of Patents, Philanthropy,
Sense Except in the Light of Religion,” 79-102 and Organized Research in Early Twentieth-Century
[ref. 3015]; James M OORE, “Ronald Aylmer America. (328 pp.; ill.) Tucson: Research Corpora-
Fisher: A Faith Fit for Eugenics,” 103-138 tion, 2004. ISBN: 0963350471.
[ref. 3052]; Peter J. B OWLER, “Julian Huxley: On this philanthropic organization and its founder
Religion without Revelation,” 139-156 [ref. 2734]; Frederick Gardner Cottrell.
Richard H. B EYLER, “Pascual Jordan: Freedom
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the Junta para Ampliación de Estudios e Investiga- the founding of the institution through its recovery
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“Joseph Willits and the Rockefeller’s European machine to be used as a voltage or potential multi-
Programme in the Social Sciences,” 101–114; Giu- plier in experiments to test his theory of Brownian
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C. Lane as Cultural Entrepreneur and Diplomat,”
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2760. S CH ÜRING, Michael. “Expulsion, Compensa- tents: Jim B ENNETT, “ ‘Braggers That by Showe of
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hibition: Or What Ivory Sundials Can Teach
2761. WALKER, Mark. “Introduction.” Special an Intellectual Historian,” 139-157 [ref. 252];
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and Texts on Spheres: The Book–Instrument Re- K LINGEMANN, “Wissenschaftsanspruch und Welt-
lationship and an Armillary Sphere in the Whip- anschauung: Soziologie an der Universität Je-
ple Museum of the History of Science,” 301-318 na 1933 bis 1945,” 679-722 [ref. 3129]; Mark
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the Eighteenth Century,” 319-344 [ref. 1734]; National Socialism,” 993-1012 [ref. 2720]; Paul
Simon S CHAFFER, “Time Machines,” 345-366; W EINDLING, “ ‘Mustergau’ Thüringen: Rassen-
Richard S TALEY, “Napier Shaw and the Inven- hygiene zwischen Ideologie und Machtpolitik,”
tion of the Cloud Chamber,” 367-401; Liba TAUB, 1013-1026 [ref. 3062]; Joachim K AASCH and
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the Material, Textual and Pictorial Evidence,” 403- ler (Emil Abderhalden und Johannes Weigelt) in
425; Frances W ILLMOTH, “ ‘The Ingenious and der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus: Eine Fallstudie
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2774. M AGALL ÓN P ORTOL ÉS, C. “El Laboratorio
2768. B OLES, John B. University Builder: Edgar Foster de la Residencia de Señoritas. Las relaciones
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Spanish science education in the first third of the
2769. B ULC ÃO, Lúcia Grando, Almir Chaiban E L - 20th century.
K AREH, and Jane Dutra S AYD. “Ciência e ensino
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2770. H EFFERNAN, Michael, and Heike J ÖNS. “De- 2776. W ILSON, Kris. “Television Weathercasters
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2779. A NDREI, Gabriela. “ ‘Quelques notes sur Explores how Ludwig Fleck used modern physics
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2780. C HIMISSO, Cristina. Writing the History of Body Problem in Riehl and Schlick.” HOPOS Sym-
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2781. D E V RIES, Willem A. Wilfrid Sellars. Philos- 2792. I OFRIDA, Manlio. “Inattualità di Merleau-
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A Case Study of the Orientation of the Philosophy of
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2783. E PPLE, Moritz. “Felix Hausdorff’s Consid-
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(2007): 1–25. its elimination from metaphysics as a precursor to
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on Gestalt psychological notions when defining the abstract)
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2813. R AO, K. Srinivasa, and G. Vanden B ERGHE.
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2803. D ENG Ming-li and WANG Shu-hong. “The
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2807. M ARQUIS, Jean-Pierre. “A Path to the Episte-
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Architecture of Modern Mathematics, edited by F ER - differential and integral equations of mechanics
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ing Contemporary Chinese Mathematics Educa-
2808. M C L ARTY, Colin. “The Last Mathematician tor.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Kexue Jishu
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On Mac Lane’s influences in Gottingen, including 370-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
David Hilbert, Hermann Weyl, Moritz Geiger, and (see also 164-Air and space technologies)
Emmy Noether. 2820. DAVIS P HILIP, A. G., and Rebecca A. KOOP -
MANN . (Eds.) The Starry Universe: The Cecilia
2809. NAKAMURA Shigeru and S UGIYAMA Shigeo. Payne-Gaposchkin Centenary. Proceedings of a
“The Origin and Features of the CHART System symposium held at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center
Developed by Hoshino Kasui.” [Translated title.] for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Octo-
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2856. G LICK, Thomas F. “Dictating to the Dictator:
2846. D ONGEN, Jeroen van. “Emil Rupp, Albert Augustus Trowbridge, the Rockefeller Foundation,
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2848. D ONGEN, Jeroen van. “The Interpretation of
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2850. D RAGO, Antonino, and Salvatore E SPOSITO. Concerns “a paradigmatic shift in the foundations
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quantum theory.” (from the abstract)
2851. D RAGONI, Giorgio, Giulio M ALTESE, and
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390–405. On the Russian physicist Sergei Vavilov whose
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Einstein, some relayed through Paul Ehrenfest; between physicists and the Soviet government.
also looks at the contributions of Wolfgang Pauli.
2874. K IM, Dong-Won. Yoshio Nishina: Father of
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Traces the experimental studies of Heinrich Hertz, miker zwischen berufsständischen Eigeninteres-
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2880. L INDLEY, David. Uncertainty: Einstein,
2868. H UANG Song-ping and Z HU Ya-zong. “A Heisenberg, Bohr, and the Struggle for the Soul of
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Schwinger: From Nuclear Physics and Quantum
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elementary particles in both theoretical and ex-
2870. H UGHES, Jeff. “William Kay, Samuel Devons perimental contexts. Looks at the work of Otto
and Memories of Practice in Rutherford’s Manchester Stern, Walther Gerlach, Samuel Goudsmit, George
Laboratory.” Part of a special issue: “Technicians” Uhlenbeck, Niels Bohr, and Wolfgang Pauli.
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“Who Invented the Laser: An Analysis of the Early
2871. H UIJNEN, Pim, and A. J. KOX. “Paul Ehren- Patents.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. 34 (2003):
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for a Position, 1904-1912.” Phys. Persp. 9 (2007):
186–211. 2884. PANOFSKY, Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky on
Physics, Politics, and Peace: Pief Remembers.
2872. JACOBSEN, Anja Skaar. “Léon Rosenfeld’s Edited by Jean Marie D EKEN. (vii + 191 pp.; ill.;
Marxist Defense of Complementarity.” Hist. Stud. bibl.; index.) New York: Springer, 2007. ISBN:
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An autobiography of the physicist and director
2873. K ANAYAMA Koji. “Physicist Acquired the of the Stanford Linear Accelorator Center, with
Soviet Newspeak: The Result of the Philosophical his views on the relationship between academic
Dispute in the Late 1930s.” [Translated title.] In inquiry and government orthodoxy.
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2886. P EIERLS, Rudolf. Sir Rudolf Peierls: Se-
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tum physics and the development of nuclear the abstract)
weapons. Includes background on social, politi-
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On how Heisenberg’s art and music may have cold to foodstuffs, trade, and transport; and relevant
influenced his scientific discoveries. legislation.” (from the abstract)
2890. S ANTOS F ITAS, Augusto José dos, and Au- 2900. VAN D ELFT, Dirk. Freezing Physics: Heike
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social network of the German Empire.” (from the
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2962. ROBINSON, Michael H. “Bioliteracy, of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System,
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2964. S ÖDERHOLM, Kristina. “Den vetenskapli- Museum of Pittsburgh, the University of Nebraska,
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as ciências biológicas e a valorização da natureza e
2966. W ILLIAMS, Gerald W. The Forest Service: da diversidade da vida.” Translated title: [Cândido
Fighting for Public Lands. Understanding Our Gov- de Mello Leitão: The Biological Sciences and the
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Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2007. ISBN: 0313337942. tuguese. Manguinhos 14 (2007): 1265–1290.
A study of the thought of Brazilian zoologist
Cândido de Mello Leitão (1886-1948).
370-124. PALEONTOLOGY
2978. F RANKLIN, Sarah. “ ‘Crook’ Pipettes: Embry-
2967. ACZEL, Amir D. Jesuit and the Skull: Teilhard onic Emigrations from Agriculture to Reproductive
de Chardin, Evolution and the Search for Peking Man. Biomedicine.” Part of a special issue on agricultural
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Books, 2007. ISBN: 9781594489563. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 358–373.
2968. A LDRICH, Michele L., and Alan E. L EVI - “Explores the linkages through which agriculture,
TON . “Winifred Goldring (1888–1971): New York embryology, and reproductive biomedicine are
Paleontologist.” Northeastern Geology 27 (2005): thickly intertwined.” (from the abstract)
229–238.
2979. G AUSEMEIER, Bernd. Natürliche Ordnungen
2969. B UREK, Cynthia V., and Christopher J. und politische Allianzen: Biologische und biochemi-
C LEAL. “The Life and Work of Emily Dix (1904– sche Forschung an Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten, 1933-
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voor vrijwel alles. De biologische denkwereld van
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fossile de la Chapelle-aux-Saints (1908). Pratiques de (2006): 224–229.
terrain, débats et représentations des néandertaliens.” On the work of this Dutch poet and biologist.
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2981. H OPWOOD, Nick. “A History of Normal
2972. M ARSHALL, J. E. A. “Arthur Raistrick: Plates, Tables and Stages in Vertebrate Embryology.”
Britains’s Premier Palynologist.” In History of Internat. J. Devel. Biol. 51 (2007): 1–26.
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of German Molecular Biology. Papers based on April in 1930s Popular Art,” 269-307; Karen A. K EELY,
2005 Workshop. (xii + 318 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) “Scientific Selection on the Silver Screen: Madcap
Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific, 2007. ISBN: Eugenics in College Holiday,” 308-331; Angela
9789812705471. Marie S MITH, “Monsters in the Bed: The Horror-
Founded in 1959 by Max Delbrück, the Institute Film Eugenics of Dracula and Frankenstein,” 332-
of Genetics in Cologne was the first molecular bi- 358; Robert RYDELL, Christina C OGDELL and
ological Institute at a German university. Contents Mark L ARGENT, “The Nazi Eugenics Exhibit in
includes: U. D EICHMANN, “A Brief Review of the the United States, 1934–43,” 359-384.
Early History of Genetics and Its Relationship to
Physics and Chemistry”; S. W ENKEL, “Founding 3039. E KBERG, Merryn. “The Old Eugenics and the
and Crisis”; B. J. S TRASSER, “Building Molecular New Genetics Compared.” Soc. Hist. Med. 20 (2007):
Biology in Post-War Europe: Between the Atomic 581–593.
Age and the American Challenge”; W. D OERFLER,
“Molecular Virology and Medical Genetics at the 3040. G ILLETTE, Aaron. Eugenics and the Nature-
Institute of Genetics in Cologne, 1972–2002.” Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century. (viii + 224
pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
3035. Z IMMER, Carl. Microcosm: E. coli and the 2007. ISBN: 1403984220.
New Science of Life. (243 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Explores how sociobiology and evolutionary psy-
York: Pantheon Books, 2008. ISBN: 9780375424304; chology in the early 20th century were affected by
037542430X. their ties with eugenics during a period in which
the latter became ideologically unpopular.
370-135. HUMAN BIOLOGY; PHYSICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY 3041. G LENNA, Leland L., Margaret A. G OLLNICK,
(includes human evolution, primatology, eugenics; and Stephen S. J ONES. “Eugenic Opportunity Struc-
tures: Teaching Genetic Engineering at US Land-
see also 150-Medicine) Grant Universities since 1911.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37
3036. A LEMDARO ǦLU, Ayça. “Eugenics, Modernity (2007): 281–296.
and Nationalism.” In Social Histories of Disability On the flourishing of eugenics courses at land-grant
and Deformity, edited by T URNER and S TAGG (2006) universities even past the end of World War II.
[ref. 564], 126–141.
A history of eugenics in Turkey. 3042. H ERMAN, Ellen. Kinship by Design: A
History of Adoption in the Modern United States.
3037. C ARLSON, Elof A. “The Eugenic World (368 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University of
of Charles Benedict Davenport.” In Davenport’s Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780226327594;
Dream, edited by W ITKOWSKI and I NGLIS (2008) 9780226327600.
[ref. 3063], 59–76. “Details efforts by the U.S. Children’s Bureau and
the Child Welfare League of America to estab-
3038. C URRELL, Susan, and Christina C OGDELL. lish adoption standards in law and practice, . . .
(Eds.) Popular Eugenics: National Efficiency and revealing how research in developmental science
American Mass Culture in the 1930s. (x + 406 pp.; and technology shaped adoption as it navigated the
ill.; bibl.; index.) Athens, Ohio: Ohio University nature-nurture debate.” (from the abstract)
Press, 2006. ISBN: 082141691X.
Contents: Wendy K LINE, “A New Deal for the 3043. I VERSON, Margot Lynn. “Blood Types: A
Child: Ann Cooper Hewitt and Sterilization in the History of Genetic Studies of Native Americans,
1930s,” 17-43; Susan C URRELL, “Eugenic De- 1920–1955.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/10 (2008).
cline and Recovery in Self-Improvement Literature
of the Thirties,” 44-69; Andrés H. R EGGIANI, Dissertation at University of Minnesota, 2007.
“ ‘Drilling Eugenics into People’s Minds’: Exper- Advisor: Beatty, John and Sally Gregory Kohlstedt.
tise, Public Opinion, and Biopolitics in Alexis Pub. no. AAT 3285656. 185 pp.
Carrel’s Man, the Unknown,” 70-90; Michael
A. R EMBIS, “ ‘Explaining Sexual Life to Your 3044. J IANG Gong-cheng. “An Introduction to and
Daughter’: Gender and Eugenic Education in the Evaluation of Pan Guang-dan’s Eugenic Work.”
United States during the 1930s,” 91-119; Betsy L. [Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 29,
N IES, “Defending Jeeter: Conservative Arguments no. 2 (2007): 76–81.
against Eugenics in the Depression Era South,” On the well-known Chinese eugenicist Pan Guang-
120-139; Stephen F ENDER, “Poor Whites and the dan.
Federal Writers’ Project: The Rhetoric of Eugenics
in the Southern Life Histories,” 140-163; Barbara 3045. K AMINSKY, Uwe. “Zwischen Rassenhygiene
E. L ADNER, “The Descent of Yoknapatawpha: und Biotechnologie. Die Fortsetzung der eugenischen
Eugenics and the Origins of Faulkner’s World,” Debatte in Diakonie und Kirche, 1945 bis 1969.” Z.
164-182; Mary K. C OFFEY, “The American Ado- Kirchenges. 116 (2005): 204–242.
nis: A Natural History of the ‘Average American’
(Man), 1921–32,” 185-216; Christina C OGDELL, 3046. K ATZ, Jonathan. The Invention of Heterosexu-
“Smooth Flow: Biological Efficiency and Stream- ality. (ix + 291 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: University
line Design,” 217-248; Nicole R AFTER, “Apes, of Chicago Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226426013.
Men, and Teeth: Earnest A. Hooton and Eugenic Argues that the assertion that heterosexuality is a
Decay,” 249-268; Kerry S OPER, “Classical Bodies universal cultural norm is actually a recent devel-
versus the Criminal Carnival: Eugenics Ideology opment.
190 370. Twentieth century
3047. L’E STOILE, Benoı̂t de. “ ‘Races not Infe- 3059. T URDA, Marius. “From Craniology to Serol-
rior, but Different’: French Anthropology from the ogy: Racial Anthropology in Interwar Hungary and
Colonial Exhibition to the Museum of Mankind.” In Romania.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 43 (2007): 361–377.
Science across the European Empires, 1800–1950,
edited by S TUCHTEY (2005) [ref. 619], 215–241. 3060. T URDA, Marius, and Paul W EINDLING. (Eds.)
“Blood and Homeland”: Eugenics and Racial Na-
3048. L EON, Sharon M. “ ‘Hopelessly Entangled in tionalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900–
Nordic Pre-suppositions’: Catholic Participation in 1940. (ix + 467 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Budapest:
the American Eugenics Society in the 1920s.” J. Hist. Central European University Press, 2007. ISBN:
Med. Allied Sci. 59 (2004): 3–49. 9637326774.
Contents: Marius T URDA and Paul J. W EIN -
3049. M ARTIN, Aryn. “ ‘Incongruous Juxtaposi- DLING , “Eugenics, Race, and Nation in Central
tions’: The Chimaera and Mrs McK.” Endeavour 31 and Southeast Europe, 1900–1940: A Historio-
(2007): 99–103. graphic Overview,” 1-20; Egbert K LAUTKE, “Ger-
On the first human being identified as a chimera. man ‘Race Psychology’ and Its Implementation in
Central Europe: Egon von Eickstedt and Rudolf
3050. M ARTIN, Aryn. “The Chimera of Liberal Hippius,” 23-40; Margit B ERNER, “From ‘Pris-
Individualism: How Cells Became Selves in Human oner of War Studies’ to Proof of Paternity: Racial
Clinical Genetics.” Volume title: “The Self as Project: Anthropologists and the Measuring of ‘Others’
Politics and the Human Sciences” [ref. 3115]. Osiris in Austria,” 41-53; Maria T ESCHLER -N ICOLA,
22 (2007): 205–222. “Volksdeutsche and Racial Anthropology in Inter-
war Vienna: The ‘Marienfeld Project,’ ” 55-82;
3051. M C M ILLAN, John. “The Return of the In- Rory Y EOMANS, “Of ‘Yugoslav Barbarians’ and
seminator: Eutelegenesis in Past and Contemporary Croatian Gentleman Scholars: Nationalist Ideology
Reproductive Ethics.” Part of a special issue on agri- and Racial Anthropology in Interwar Yugoslavia,”
cultural and reproductive technologies [ref. 3402]. 83-122; Sevasti T RUBETA, “Anthropological Dis-
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 393– course and Eugenics in Interwar Greece,” 123-142;
410. Michal Š IM ŮNEK, “Eugenics, Social Genetics,
and Racial Hygiene: Plans for the Scientific Reg-
3052. M OORE, James. “Ronald Aylmer Fisher: ulation of Human Heredity in the Czech Lands,
A Faith Fit for Eugenics.” In Eminent Lives in 1900–1925,” 145-166; Magdalena G AWIN, “Pro-
Twentieth-Century Science and Religion, edited by gressivism and Eugenic Thinking in Poland, 1905–
RUPKE (2007) [ref. 2743], 103–138. 1939,” 167-183; Marius T URDA, “The First De-
bates on Eugenics in Hungary, 1910–1918,” 185-
3053. O GILVIE, Marilyn Bailey. “Inbreeding, Eu- 221; Christian P ROMITZER, “Taking Care of the
genics, and Helen Dean King (1869–1955).” Part of a National Body: Eugenic Visions in Interwar Bul-
special section: “Women in Genetics” [ref. 3018]. J. garia, 1905–1940,” 223-252; Ken K ALLING, “The
Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): 467–507. Self-Perception of a Small Nation: The Reception
of Eugenics in Interwar Estonia,” 253-262; Paul
3054. R EES, Amanda. “Reflections on the Field: J. W EINDLING, “Central Europe Confronts Ger-
Primatology, Popular Science and the Politics of man Racial Hygiene: Friedrich Hertz, Hugo Iltis,
Personhood.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 881–907. and Ignaz Zollschan as Critics of Racial Hygiene,”
263-280; Kamila U ZARCZYK, “ ‘Moses als Eu-
A textual analysis of popular accounts of prima- geniker?’ The Reception of Eugenic Ideas in Jew-
tological research published between 1964 and ish Medical Circles in Interwar Poland,” 283-297;
2001. Monika L ÖSCHER, “Eugenics and Catholicism
in Interwar Austria,” 299-316; Herwig C ZECH,
3055. S LAVET, Eliza. “Freud’s ‘Lamarckism’ and “From Welfare to Selection: Vienna’s Public
the Politics of Racial Science.” J. Hist. Biol. 41 Health Office and the Implementation of Racial
(2008): 37–80. Hygiene Policies under the Nazi Regime,” 317-
333; Maria B UCUR, “Fallen Women and Necessary
3056. S TEPAN, Nancy Leys. “Eugenia no Brasil, Evils: Eugenic Representations of Prostitution in
1917–1940.” In Cuidar, controlar, curar, edited by Interwar Romania,” 335-350; Rǎzvan P ÂR ÂIANU,
H OCHMAN and A RMUS (2004) [ref. 2578], 331–392. “Culturalist Nationalism and Anti-Semitism in
Fin-de-Siècle Romania,” 353-373; Attila P ÓK,
3057. S TERN, Alexandra Minna. “Mestizofi- “The Politics of Hatred: Scapegoating in Interwar
lia, biotipologı́a y eugenesia en el México post- Hungary,” 375-388; Aristotle A. K ALLIS, “Racial
revolucionario: hacia una historia de la ciencia y Politics and Biomedical Totalitarianism in Inter-
el Estado, 1920–1960.” In Avatares de la medical- war Europe,” 389-415; Roger G RIFFIN, “Tunnel
ización en América latina 1870-1970, edited by A R - Visions and Mysterious Trees: Modernist Projects
MUS (2005) [ref. 2559], 275–304. of National and Racial Regeneration, 1880–1939,”
417-456.
3058. T ILLEY, Helen. “Ambiguities of Racial Sci-
ence in Colonial Africa: The African Research Sur- 3061. VALLEJO, Gustavo. “Males y remedios de
vey and the Fields of Eugenics, Social Anthropology, la ciudad moderna: perspectivas ambientales de la
and Biomedicine, 1920–1940.” In Science across the eugenesia argentina de entreguerras.” Asclepio 59,
European Empires, 1800–1950, edited by S TUCHTEY no. 1 (2007): 203–237.
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On teachers’ efforts to professionalize themselves
3066. B ORCK, Cornelius. “Recording the Brain at by embracing the authority of the science of psy-
Work: The Visible, the Readable, and the Invisible in chology.
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17 (2008): 367–379. Psychology: On the Relation between Science and
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3067. FARRERAS, Ingrid D., Caroline H ANNAWAY, On the close ties between Gestalt psychology and
and Victoria A. H ARDEN. (Eds.) Mind, Brain, Body, the history of philosophy of science and the history
and Behavior: Foundations of Neuroscience and of philosophy.
Behavioral Research at the National Institutes of
3077. C LARK, David O. “Philosopher to Psychol-
Health. Biomedical and health research, 62. (xxvii
ogist: The Early Career of Edwin Ray Guthrie, Jr.”
+ 366 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.: IOS
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Press, 2004. ISBN: 1586034715.
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3068. G OTTSCHALK, Louis A. Autobiographical 3078. C OLLINS, Alan. “From H = log s-super(n) to
Notes of Louis A. Gottschalk. (182 pp.; bibl.; index.) Conceptual Framework: A Short History of Informa-
New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2007. ISBN: tion.” Hist. Psychol. 10 (2007): 44–72.
1600214290. “Examines how information entered psychology,
how its meaning changed, and how it remained a
3069. V EIN, Alla A. “Science and Fate: Lina Stern technical term in the vocabulary of psychologists
(1878–1968), a Neurophysiologist and Biochemist.” in the second part of the 20th century.” (from the
J. Hist. Neurosci. 17 (2008): 195–206. abstract)
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3079. DAVID -M ÉNARD, Monique. Deleuze et “The Self as Project: Politics and the Human Sci-
la psychanalyse : l’altercation. Science, histoire ences” [ref. 3115]. Osiris 22 (2007): 48–71.
et société. (vi + 184 pp.; bibl.; index.) Paris: On “interactions between psychotechnicians and
Presses universitaires de France, 2005. ISBN: female switchboard operators,... debates about
9782130550815. Germany’s postwar economic and political re-
structuring,... [and] the new woman.” (from the
3080. D REARY, Ian J., Martin L AWN, and David abstract)
J. BARTHOLOMEW. “A Conversation between
Charles Spearman, Godfrey Thomson, and Edward L. 3091. KOTIK -F RIEDGUT, Bella, and Theodore H.
Thorndike: The International Examinations Inquiry F RIEDGUT. “A Man of His Country and His Time:
Meetings, 1931–1938.” Hist. Psychol. 11 (2008): Jewish Influences on Lev Semionovich Vygotsky’s
122–142. World View.” Hist. Psychol. 11 (2008): 15–39.
Study of transcriptions taken during the meetings
dealing with discussions of “theoretical and practi- 3092. M ICHAEL, Michael. “On the Validity of
cal approaches to intelligence testing and its place Freud’s Dream Interpretations.” Stud. Hist. Phil.
in education.” (from the abstract) Biol. Biomed. Sci. 39 (2008): 52–64.
3082. FALBY, Alison, Peter BARHAM, and Graham 3094. M ILLER, Gavin. “Scottish Psychoanalysis: A
R ICHARDS. Essay review. Hist. Hum. Sci. 20, no. 3 Rational Religion.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 44 (2008):
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Essay review of Mathew T HOMSON, Psychological On the ambition of Scottish psychoanalysts W.
Subjects (2006) [ref. 3106]. R. D. Fairbairn, Ian Suttie, and Hugh Crichton-
Miller to rationally preserve a Christian religious
3083. FAYE, Cathy. “Governing the Grapevine: The inheritance and their later influence in New Zealand
Study of Rumor during World War II.” Hist. Psychol. and Britain.
10 (2007): 1–21.
Both the US government and social scientists be- 3095. M ÜLBERGER, Annette, and Ana Maria JAC Ó -
came interested in rumor and its effects during the V ILELA. “Es mejor morir de pie que vivir de rodillas:
war. Emilio Mira y López y la revolución social.” Dynamis
27 (2007): 309–332.
3084. F ROSH, Stephen. Hate and the “Jewish Sci- Focuses on the way Mira y Lopez incorporated the
ence”: Anti-Semitism, Nazism and Psychoanalysis. ideals of socialism into his work in psychology.
(vi + 228 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2005. ISBN: 1403921709. 3096. M ÜLBERGER, Annette. “Spanish Experience
Reviews: [ref. R369] with German Psychology prior to World War I.” J.
Hist. Behav. Sci. 44 (2008): 161–179.
3085. G OLDEN, Richard L. “William Osler’s ‘The
Nervousness of American Women.’ ” Hist. Psychol. 3097. M URDOCH, Stephen. IQ: A Smart History
11 (2008): 1–14. of a Failed Idea. (xiv + 269 pp.; bibl.; index.)
Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley and Sons, 2007. ISBN:
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Mysticism in 1940’s Religion: Reading the Readers
of Fosdick, Liebman, and Merton.” In Religion and 3098. P ERRET-C LERMONT, Anne-Nelly, and Jean-
the Culture of Print in Modern America, edited by Marc BARRELET. (Eds.) Jean Piaget and Neuchâtel:
Charles L. C OHEN and Paul S. B OYER (Madison, The Learner and the Scholar. (xv + 240 pp.; bibl.;
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3087. H ERRERO, F., and H. C ARPINTERO. “La Contents (from WorldCat): Jean-Marc BAR -
Junta para Ampliación de Estudios y el desarrollo de RELET , “Neuchâtel,” 10-31; Jean-Pierre J ERMINI ,
la psicologı́a española.” Asclepio 59, no. 2 (2007): “Neuchâtel, Jean Piaget’s Hometown,” 32-48;
181–212. Maurice de T RIBOLET, “Arthur Piaget (1865–
1952): Background of Jean Piaget’s Father,” 49-68;
3088. J OHNSTON, Elizabeth, and Ann J OHNSON. Anne-Françoise S CHALLER -J EANNERET, “Early
“Searching for the Second Generation of American Schooling,” 69-91; Jean-Paul S CHAER, “Studies
Women Psychologists.” Hist. Psychol. 11 (2008): at the University of Neuchâtel,” 92-111; Marie-
40–72. Jeanne Liengme B ESSIRE and Sylvia B ÉGUELIN,
“Did Jean Piaget’s Conversion from Malacology to
3089. K AENEL, Philippe. “Physiognomonie du Poil. Psychology Happen in the Faculty of Arts?” 112-
Freud, Michel-Ange et Lavater.” Part of special issue: 128 [ref. 2266]; Fernando V IDAL, “Jean Piaget,
“La pelle umana / The Human Skin” [ref. 464]. Friend of Nature,” 129-152; Charles T HOMANN,
Micrologus 13 (2005): 673–697. “Christian and Social Commitment,” 153-166;
Carlo ROBERT-G RANDPIERRE, “Grandchamp and
3090. K ILLEN, Andreas. “Weimar Psychotechnics Pierre Bovet,” 167-180; Tania Z ITTOUN, Anne-
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3241. D UFFY, Matthew James. “Rorschach and Explores how crowd psychology, cybernetics, and
Freud: The Role of Psycho-analysis in the Complete psychiatry have allowed the technoscientific man-
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3256. S CHWOCH, Rebecca, and Heinz-Peter
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3257. S CULL, Andrew. Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of
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Nationalsozialismus und der Aufbruch der sechziger 2005. ISBN: 0300107293.
Jahre. Forschungen zur Regionalgeschichte, 46. (vii On the treatments for insanity at Trenton State
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3247. L AC APRA, Dominick. “Relire l’Histoire de la
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Mental Illness. (xii + 382 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New
3248. M C C ARTHY, Angela. “Ethnicity, Migration Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007. ISBN:
and the Lunatic Asylum in Early Twentieth-Century 9780813541693.
Auckland, New Zealand.” Soc. Hist. Med. 21 (2008): “Drawing on case studies, public debates, exten-
47–65. sive interviews, and archival research, the authors
expose the myths about ECT that have proliferated
3249. M ILLER, Gavin. R. D. Laing. Edinburgh over the years.” (from the publisher)
Review, Introductions to Scottish Culture. (xi + 144
pp.; bibl.; index.) Edinburgh: Edinburgh Review in 3259. S TEWART, John W. “Child Guidance in Inter-
association with Edinburgh University Press, 2004. war Scotland: International Influences and Domestic
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Therapy: The Case of Northfield Military Hospital
3250. M ILLS, John A., and Tom H ARRISON. “John 1942–1946.” Soc. Hist. Med. 20 (2007): 351–368.
Rickman, Wilfred Ruprecht Bion, and the Origins
of the Therapeutic Community.” Hist. Psychol. 10 3261. WAKE, Naoko. “The Military, Psychiatry, and
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created at Northfield Military Hospital, Birming-
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ing human at the present’: Bingham Dai’s lay psycho-
3251. M ISSA, Jean-Noël. Naissance de la psychia- analysis.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Xinshixue
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(xiii + 378 pp.; bibl.) Paris: Presses universitaires de analyzed the dreams and psychological conditions
France, 2006. ISBN: 2130551149. of a spy during the Second World War.
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3263. Z ULAWSKI, Ann. “Doença Mental e Demo- 3272. B RYDER, Linda. “Breastfeeding and Health
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3273. B UFTON, Mark W., and Joseph M ELLING.
“ ‘A Mere Matter of Rock’: Organized Labour, Sci-
370-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION entific Evidence and British Government Schemes
for Compensation of Silicosis and Pneumoconiosis
3264. A MERINGER, Carl F. The Health Care Rev- among Coalminers, 1926–1940.” Med. Hist. 49
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petition. California/Milbank Books on Health and
the Public, 19. (xv + 253 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) 3274. C AMPOS, Carlos Eduardo Aguilera. “As ori-
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. ISBN: gens da rede de serviços de atenção básica no Bra-
9780520254800. sil: o Sistema Distrital de Administração Sanitária.”
Translated title: [The Origins of the Basic Healthcare
3265. A NDRADE, Rômulo de Paula, and Gilberto System in Brazil: The District System of Sanita-
H OCHMAN. “O Plano de Saneamento da Amazônia tion Administration] In Portuguese. Manguinhos 14
(1940–1942).” Translated title: [The Amazon Sanita- (2007): 877–906.
tion Plan (1940–1942)] In Portuguese. Manguinhos
Focuses on the early 20th century.
14 suppl. (2007): 257–277.
Considers the plan’s main proponents Evandro 3275. C OMACCHIO, Cynthia R., Janet Lynne
Chagas, João de Barros Barreto, and Valério Kon- G OLDEN, and George W EISZ. (Eds.) Healing the
der. World’s Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Child Health in the Twentieth Century. McGill-
3266. BARDE, Robert. “Prelude to the Plague: Pub- Queen’s/Associated Medical Services Studies in the
lic Health and Politics at America’s Pacific Gateway, History of Medicine, Health, and Society, 31. (xiv +
1899.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 58 (2003): 153–186. 307 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Montréal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780773533998;
3267. BARONA, Josep L. “Nutrition and Health: The 9780773534001.
International Context during the Inter-war Crisis.”
Soc. Hist. Med. 21 (2008): 87–105. Contributors: Anne-Emanuelle B IRN, Laurie
B LOCK, Myra B LUEBOND -L ANGNER, Megan
Focusing on the role of international agencies and Norquest S CHWALLIE, Jeffrey P. B ROSCO, Didier
expert committees, the article studies what made FASSIN, Mona G LEASON, Vincent L AVOIE, Loren
nutrition a relevant public health issue and how it L ERNER, Richard M ECKEL, Catherine ROLLET,
became an experimental science. and Neil S UTHERLAND.
3268. B ERRIDGE, Virginia. (Ed.) Making Health 3276. C ONNOLLY, Cynthia A. Saving Sickly Chil-
Policy: Networks in Research and Policy after 1945. dren: The Tuberculosis Preventorium in American
Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine; Clio Life, 1909–1970. (xiii + 182 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
medica, 75. (336 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam: New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press,
Editions Rodopi, 2005. ISBN: 9042018240. 2008. ISBN: 9780813542676.
Focus of articles is on Great Britain. Contrib-
utors: Luc B ERLIVET, Betsy T HOM, Virginia 3277. C OOMBS, Jan Gregoire. The Rise and Fall of
B ERRIDGE, Mark W. B UFTON, Sarah M ARS, Stu- HMOs: An American Health Care Revolution. (xviii
art A NDERSON, Jennifer S TANTON, and Kelly + 412 pp.; bibl.; index.) Madison: University of
L OUGHLIN. Wisconsin Press, 2005. ISBN: 0299202402.
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3269. B IEHLER, Dawn. “In the Crevices of the City: 3278. F ORTUINE, Robert. “Must we all die?”:
Public Health, Urban Housing, and the Creatures We Alaska’s Enduring Struggle with Tuberculosis. (xxxix
Call Pests, 1900–2000.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/12 + 264 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Fairbanks, AK:
(2008). University of Alaska Press, 2005. ISBN: 1889963690.
Dissertation at The University of Wisconsin— Reviews: [ref. R351]
Madison, 2007. Advisor: Cronon, William. Pub.
no. AAT 3294117. 577 pp. 3279. G ORSKY, Martin. “The Gloucestershire Ex-
tension of Medical Services Scheme: An Experiment
3270. B IRN, Anne-Emanuelle, Raquel P OLLERO, in the Integration of Health Services in Britain before
and Wanda C ABELLA. “No se debe llorar sobre the NHS.” Med. Hist. 50 (2006): 491–512.
leche derramada: el pensamiento epidemiológico y la
mortalidad infantil en Uruguay, 1900-1940.” E.I.A.L. 3280. G REEN, Elna C. “Gendering the City, Gen-
14 (2003): 35–66. dering the Welfare State: The Nurses’ Settlement of
Richmond, 1900–1930.” Virginia Mag. Hist. Biogr.
3271. B RACKEN, Hillary Jean. “Maternity and Child 113 (2005): 276–311.
Welfare Reform in North India, 1900–1947.” Diss.
Abstr. Int. A 68/11 (2008). 3281. H ODGES, Sarah. Contraception, Colonialism
Dissertation at University of Virginia, 2007. Ad- and Commerce: Birth Control in South India, 1920–
visor: Nair, Neeti. Pub. no. AAT 3289613. 346 1940. (xii + 170 pp.; bibl.; index.) Hampshire:
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202 370. Twentieth century
3282. JACKSON, Mark. (Ed.) Health and the Modern Rural South, 1900–1942.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/05
Home. Routledge Studies in the Social History of (2007).
Medicine, 31. (viii + 339 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Dissertation at The Pennsylvania State University,
York: Routledge, 2007. ISBN: 9780415956109. 2007. Advisors: Mittelstadt, Jennifer and Lori D.
Explores debates about the impact of the domes- Ginzberg. Pub. no. AAT 3266149. 248 pp.
tic environment on health in American and Great
Britain in the 20th century. Contributors: Mark 3292. L EVENE, Alysa, Martin P OWELL, and John
JACKSON, Michael J. C LARK, Rhodri H AYWARD, S TEWART. “The Development of Municipal General
Jo G ILL, Ali H AGGETT, John S TEWART, Sarah Hospitals in English County Boroughs in the 1930s.”
H AYES, Nancy T OMES, Stephen M OSLEY, Cather- Med. Hist. 50 (2006): 3–28.
ine M ILLS, Gregg M ITMAN, John W ELSHMAN,
John B URNHAM, and Matthew S MITH. 3293. L ORD, Alexandra M. “Models of Masculin-
ity: Sex Education, the United States Public Health
3283. J ENKINSON, Jacqueline. Scotland’s Health, Service, and the YMCA, 1919–1924.” J. Hist. Med.
1919–1948. Studies in the history of medicine, 2. Allied Sci. 58 (2003): 123–152.
(506 pp.; maps; bibl.; index.) New York: Peter Lang,
2002. ISBN: 3906768341. 3294. M ACHADO, Ana Regina, and Paulo Sérgio
Carneiro M IRANDA. “Fragmentos da história da
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atenção à saúde para usuários de álcool e outras dro-
3284. J OHNSTON, Ronnie, and Arthur M C I VOR. gas no Brasil: da Justiça à Saúde Pública.” Translated
“Marginalising the Body at Work? Employers’ Occu- title: [Fragments of the History of Healthcare for
pational Health Strategies and Occupational Medicine Users of Alcohol and Other Drugs in Brazil: From
in Scotland c. 1930–1974.” Soc. Hist. Med. 21 Justice to Public Health] In Portuguese. Manguinhos
(2008): 127–144. 14 (2007): 801–821.
“Shows that the Brazilian State’s approach to al-
3285. J USTO, Célia Maria Patriani, and Mara H. cohol and drugs emerged in the early 20th century
de Andréa G OMES. “A cidade de Santos no roteiro with the creation of a legal and institutional appa-
de expansão da homeopatia nos serviços públicos ratus designed to control the sale and use of drugs,
de saúde no Brasil.” Translated title: [The City of justified by the need to assure public security and
Santos and the Expansion of Brazilian Public Health public health.” (from the abstract)
Services in Homeopathy] In Portuguese. Manguinhos
3295. M ART ÍN, Abel Fernando Martı́nez, Fred Gus-
14 (2007): 1159–1171.
tavo Manrique A BRIL, and Bernardo Francisco
3286. K AMPF, Antje. “ ‘This Racial Menace’? Pub- Meléndez Á LVAREZ. “La pandemia de gripa de
lic Health, Venereal Disease and Maori in New 1918 en Bogotá.” Dynamis 27 (2007): 287–307.
Zealand, 1930–1947.” Med. Hist. 51 (2007): 435– Analyzes the role of the Relief Board and how it
452. changed the social dynamics of public health.
3287. K AMPF, Antje. Mapping Out the Venereal 3296. M EJ ÍA, Paola. “Of Mice, Vaccines and Men:
Wilderness: Public Health and STD in New Zealand, The Yellow Fever Research Program of the Rock-
1920–1980. Ethik in der Praxis, Studien, Bd. 28. (iii efeller Foundation in Colombia, 1932–1948.” In
+ 272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Berlin: LIT, 2007. ISBN: Philanthropic Foundations and the Globalization of
9783825897659. Scientific Medicine and Public Health, edited by
PAGE and VALONE (2007) [ref. 3300], 73–95.
3288. K AVADI, Shirish N. “ ‘Working through Gov-
ernment’ and ‘Working in Close Cooperation with 3297. M ORRIS, Sharon. “ ‘Human Dregs at the Bot-
Government’: A Perspective on the Rockefeller Pub- tom of Our National Vats’: The Inter-War Debate
lic Health Program in Colonial India.” In Philan- on Sterilization of the Mentally Deficient.” In So-
thropic Foundations and the Globalization of Scien- cial Histories of Disability and Deformity, edited by
tific Medicine and Public Health, edited by PAGE and T URNER and S TAGG (2006) [ref. 564], 142–160.
VALONE (2007) [ref. 3300], 96–112. On the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act in Great
Britain.
3289. K AZANJIAN, Powel. “Changing Interest
among Physicians toward Pneumococcal Vaccina- 3298. N ELSON, Jennifer. “Healthcare Reconsidered:
tion throughout the Twentieth Century.” J. Hist. Med. Forging Community Wellness among African Amer-
Allied Sci. 59 (2004): 555–587. icans in the South.” Bull. Hist. Med. 81 (2007):
594–624.
3290. L ARGENT, Mark A. Breeding Contempt: On the New Deal history of Slossfield Hospital in
The History of Coerced Sterilization in the United Birmingham, Alabama.
States. (x + 213 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008. 3299. N OTTINGHAM, Chris, and Rona D OUGALL.
ISBN : 9780813541822.
“A Close and Practical Association with the Medical
Profession: Scottish Medical Social Workers and
Explores arguments for and practice of sterilization Social Medicine, 1940–1975.” Med. Hist. 51 (2007):
from the mid-19th century to the present day. 309–336.
Reviews: [ref. R613]
3300. PAGE, Benjamin B., and David A. VALONE.
3291. L AWRENCE, Sarah Raphael. “On Their Own (Eds.) Philanthropic Foundations and the Global-
Terms: African Americans and Birth Control in the ization of Scientific Medicine and Public Health.
370. Twentieth century 203
Proceedings of a Conference Jointly Sponsored by itentiary model in the city of Florianópolis, Santa
Quinnipiac University and the Rockefeller Archive Catarina, in the 1930s, from the perspective of
Center, with Additional Support from the Dreyfus hygienism and its interfaces with legal thought.”
Health Foundation. (xviii + 195 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) (from the abstract)
Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2007.
ISBN : 9780761838197. 3304. R EID, Alice. “The Effects of the 1918–1919
Contents: Benjamin B. PAGE, “Evaluation and Ac- Influenza Pandemic on Infant and Child Health in
countability: With a Case Study of the Early Rock- Derbyshire.” Med. Hist. 49 (2005): 29–54.
efeller Foundation,” 3-13; Marianne F EDUNKIW,
3305. S ALAZAR AGULL Ó, Modesta, Emilio A.
“The Rockefeller Foundation’s 1925 Malaria Film:
M ART ÍNEZ M ARCO, and Josep B ERNABEU -
A Case Study in Early Public Health Filmmaking,”
M ESTRE. “La salud materno-infantil durante el fran-
14-34; David A. VALONE, “Foundations, Eugenic
quismo: notas bibliométricas sobre el programa ‘Al
Sterilization, and the Emergence of the World Pop-
servicio de España y del niño español.’ ” Asclepio 59,
ulation Control Movement,” 35-43 [ref. 3714];
no. 1 (2007): 285–313.
Socrates L ITSIOS, “Selskar Gunn and Paul Rus-
sell of the Rockefeller Foundation: A Contrast in 3306. S ELLERS, Christopher. “The Dearth of the
Styles,” 44-55; Soma H EWA, “Globalizing Primary Clinic: Lead, Air, and Agency in Twentieth-Century
Care: Rockefeller Philanthropy and the Develop- America.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 58 (2003): 255–
ment of Community-Based Approach to Public 291.
Health in Sri Lanka: What Can We Learn?” 56-
72; Paola M EJ ÍA, “Of Mice, Vaccines and Men: 3307. S ILVESTRE, Javier. “Workplace Accidents
The Yellow Fever Research Program of the Rock- and Early Safety Policies in Spain, 1900–1932.” Soc.
efeller Foundation in Colombia, 1932–1948,” 73- Hist. Med. 21 (2008): 67–86.
95 [ref. 3296]; Shirish N. K AVADI, “ ‘Working
through Government’ and ‘Working in Close Co- 3308. S INGLETON, Mark. “Suggestive Therapeutics:
operation with Government’: A Perspective on New Thought’s Relationship to Modern Yoga.” Asian
the Rockefeller Public Health Program in Colo- Med. 3 (2007): 64–84.
nial India,” 96-112 [ref. 3288]; Carl E. TAYLOR
and Henry G. TAYLOR, “Community Based Pri- 3309. S MITH, David F., and Mark W. B UFTON. “A
mary Health Care: Empowerment and Equity,” Case of Parturiunt Montes, Nascetur Ridiculus Mus?
115-124; James S ENSENIG, “The Need for Di- The BMA Nutrition Committee 1947–1950 and the
versity in Models of Medicine,” 125-129; Ronald Political Disengagement of Nutrition Science.” J.
T. ROZETT, “Agenda-Setting Diseases,” 130-140; Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 59 (2004): 240–272.
Thomas R ATHWELL, “Health Systems Reform:
Seeking the Holy Grail,” 141-149; Chinyelu K. 3310. S MITH, Robyn. “Exploring the ‘As Yet Un-
L EE and Dorothy B REWSTER -L EE, “Faith-Based known’ in Historical Epistemology, Experimental
Organizations Field Perspectives on Sustainable Systems and Contemporary Nutrition.” Diss. Abstr.
Healthcare,” 150-158; Socrates L ITSIOS, “Malaria Int. A 68/05 (2007).
and International Health Organizations,” 159-164; Dissertation at Carleton University, 2007. Pub. no.
Stephen R. L ATHAM, “Obligations and Account- AAT NR27111. 235 pp. “Concerns the discovery
ability in International Public Health: State and of vitamins and the emergence of the vitamin
Non-State Actors,” 165-171; Peter C. G OLDMARK, concept.” (from the abstract)
Jr., “Racing Against the Global Industrial Hang-
over: Thoughts on Surviving the Morning After,” 3311. S NELDERS, Stephen. “Op weg naar een ‘Ger-
175-184. maansche’ volksgezondheid: Nationaal-socialisme,
erfelijkheidsleer en eugenetica in Nederland, 1940–
3301. P ELIS, Kim. “ ‘A Band of Lunatics down 1945.” Gewina 30 (2007): 62–74.
Camberwell Way’: Percy Lane Oliver and Voluntary
3312. S UTTER, Paul S. “Nature’s Agents or Agents
Blood Donation in Interwar Britain.” In Medicine,
of Empire? Entomological Workers and Environmen-
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tal Change during the Construction of the Panama
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Canal.” Isis 98 (2007): 724–754.
On “the role that entomological workers played in
3302. P ERRY, Heather R. “Brave Old World. Recy-
U.S. public health efforts during the construction
cling der Kriegskrüppel während des Ersten Weltkrie-
of the Panama Canal.” (from the abstract)
ges.” Translated title: [Brave Old World. Recycling
Crippled Veterans during the First World War.] In 3313. S WEET, Helen M., and Rona D OUGALL.
German. In Artifizielle Körper – lebendige Technik, Community Nursing and Primary Healthcare in
edited by O RLAND (2005) [ref. 592], 147–158. Twentieth-Century Britain. Routledge Studies in
the Social History of Medicine, 30. (xvi + 266 pp.;
3303. R EBELO, Fernanda, and Sandra C APONI. “O ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Routledge, 2008. ISBN:
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nitenciária Pedra Grande como espaço de construção
de um saber (1933–1945).” Translated title: [The 3314. VALOBRA, Adriana. “Un desafı́o a la justi-
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Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
3320. G AUDILLI ÈRE, Jean-Paul. “Professional or and space)
Industrial Order? Patents, Biological Drugs, and
Pharmaceutical Capitalism in Early Twentieth Cen- 3329. BARALDI, Enrico, Hjalmar F ORS, and Anders
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In-the-Making at the Patent Office between the G. Wallerius and the Laboratory of Enlighten-
Two World Wars,” 135–151 [ref. 3317]; Maurice ment,” 3-34; Emma S HIRRAN, “Birth of a Tech-
C ASSIER and Christiane S INDING, “ ‘Patenting nocratic Delivery: Spatial Reorganization and
in the Public Interest’: Administration of Insulin Ritual Characteristics of Obstetric Care in Early
Patents by the University of Toronto,” 153–171 Twentieth-Century Sweden,” 35-58 [ref. 3223];
[ref. 3164]; Robert B UD, “Upheaval in the Moral Sven W IDMALM, “A Machine to Work In: The
Economy of Science? Patenting, Teamwork and Ultracentrifuge and the Modernist Laboratory
the World War II Experience of Penicillin,” 173– Ideal,” 59-82 [ref. 2767]; Jenny B ECKMAN, “A
190 [ref. 3316]; Judy S LINN, “Patents and the UK Worthwhile Road? Attaining the Science City
Pharmaceutical Industry between 1945 and the of Stockholm,” 83-108; Maja F JAESTAD, “The
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3322. L ESCH, John E. The First Miracle Drugs: Places and Invisibilized Peoples: Swedish State-
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3347. H ÅRD, Mikael, and Thomas J. M ISA. (Eds.) Paderborn: Schöningh, 2004. ISBN: 9783506717337.
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“Modernizing European Cities: Technological 2005. ISBN: 9783854877837.
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ernizing Istanbul in the Late Ottoman Empire,” Cynthia C. DAVIDSON. A collection of previously
49-70; Thomas J. M ISA, “Appropriating the In- published essays. (191 pp.; ill.; bibl.) New York:
ternational Style: Modernism in East and West,” Actar-D, 2007. ISBN: 9788496540644.
71-98; Paolo C APUZZO, “Spectacles of Socia- “Critical essays offer an extended meditation on
bility: European Cities as Sites of Consumption,” infrastructure, war, computation, mechanical and
99-120; Mikael H ÅRD and Marcus S TIPPAK, “Pro- material intelligence, and other multivariate facets
gressive Dreams: The German City in Britain and of modernity.” (from the publisher)
the United States,” 121-140; Hans B UITER, “Con-
structing Dutch Streets: A Melting Pot of European
3355. L UNDIN, Per. “Mediators of Modernity: Plan-
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ISBN : 9781594603532. of electromagnetic induction in 1931 reveals how
the image of the inventor was being refashioned in
3349. K ARGON, Robert Hugh, and Arthur P. the early twentieth century.” (from the abstract)
M OLELLA. Invented Edens: Techno-Cities of the
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3360. M OON, Suzanne M. “Development and the 3370. S MITH, Crosbie. “Dreadnought Science: The
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3361. N ORTON, Peter D. Fighting Traffic: The Dawn
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“Vulgar music mimics a technological society and
On the social transformation of the city streets
provides compensation for its repressive impact.”
between the 1910s and 1930s that resulted in the
(from the abstract)
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3362. Ö HMAN, May-Britt. “On Visible Places and 3372. S TOKES, Raymond. “Primat der Politik –
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3378. W ELLS, Christopher W. “The Road to the
3367. S CHOTT, Dieter. “Empowering European Model T: Culture, Road Conditions, and Innovation
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3387. K ETTERER, Ralf. Funken—Wellen—Radio: 3397. M C C OOK, Stuart. “Plantas, petróleo, y progre-
zur Einführung eines technischen Konsumarti- so: las ciencias agrı́colas y las ideologı́as de desarro-
kels durch die deutsche Rundfunkindustrie 1923– llo en la época de Juan Vicente Gómez, 1908–1935.”
1939. (266 pp.; ill.) Berlin: Vistas, 2003. ISBN: E.I.A.L. 14 (2003): 67–88.
9783891583753.
Reviews: [ref. R566] 3398. ROLL -H ANSEN, Nils. “Wishful Science: The
Persistence of T. D. Lysenko’s Agrobiology in the
3388. M ICHIE, Donald. “Alan Turing’s Mind Ma- Politics of Science.” Volume title: “Intelligentsia
chines.” In The Mechanical Mind in History, edited Science Inside and Outside Russia” [ref. 19]. Osiris
by H USBANDS et al. (2008) [ref. 604], 61–74. 23 (2008): 166–188.
See also: Andrew H ODGES, “What Did Alan
Turing Mean by ‘Machine’?” 75–90 3399. ROOIJ, Arjan van. “Methods for Innovation:
The Varying Role of Industrial Research in DSM’s
3389. YATES, Joanne. Structuring the Information Nitrogen Fertilizer Business, 1925–1970.” Tech. &
Age: Life Insurance and Technology in the Twentieth Cult. 48 (2007): 550–574.
Century. Studies in Industry and Society. (x + 351 On the Dutch chemical company DSM.
370. Twentieth century 209
3400. RUBACH, Günter. “Die landwirt- 370-164. AIR AND SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
schaftliche Fachschaft an der Mathematisch- (includes manned and unmanned space travel)
Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät.” In Kämpferische
Wissenschaft, edited by H OSSFELD (2003) 3404. B EDNAREK, Janet R. Daly. “The Flying Ma-
[ref. 2771], 575–595. chine in the Garden: Parks and Airports, 1918-1938.”
Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 350–373.
3401. V ERHOEF, Peter, Jaap M. van L EEUWEN, and 3405. D OUGLAS, Deborah G., and Amy E. F OSTER.
Peter W. de L EEUW. “Strenge wetenschappelijkheid American Women and Flight since 1940. (xi + 359
en practische zin”: een eeuw Nederlands centraal pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lexington, Ky.: University
veterinair instituut 1904-2004. (416 pp.; ill.; bibl.; Press of Kentucky, 2004. ISBN: 9780813190730.
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ISBN : 9052351708.
3406. E CKERT, Michael. “Strategic Internationalism
Reviews: [ref. R1035] and the Transfer of Technical Knowledge: The United
States, Germany, and Aerodynamics after World War
3402. W ILMOT, Sarah. “Between the Farm and the I.” Tech. & Cult. 46 (2005): 104–131.
Clinic: Agriculture and Reproductive Technology in
the Twentieth Century.” Introduction to a special issue 3407. F OERSTNER, Abigail. James Van Allen: The
on agricultural and reproductive technologies. Stud. First Eight Billion Miles. (xx + 322 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 303–315. index.) Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2007.
ISBN : 9780877459996.
“Central to the theme of this special issue is the The biography of this astrophysicist and pioneer
need to integrate the history of medicine with the scientist in America’s space program.
history of agriculture in future accounts of modern
reproduction.” (from p. 308) Contents: Adele E. 3408. G AINOR, Chris. To a Distant Day: The Rocket
C LARKE, “Reflections on the Reproductive Sci- Pioneers. Outward Odyssey. (xxiii + 236 pp.; ill.;
ences in Agriculture in the UK and US, ca. 1900– bibl.; index.) Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,
2000+,” 316–339 [ref. 3392]; John C LARKE, “The 2008. ISBN: 9780803222090.
History of Three Scientific Societies: The Soci- On men such as Wernher von Braun, Konstantin
ety for the Study of Fertility (now the Society for Tsiolkovsky, Robert Goddard, and Hermann
Reproduction and Fertility) (Britain), the Société Oberth.
Française pour l’Étude de la Fertilité, and the Soci-
ety for the Study of Reproduction (USA),” 340–357 3409. H ASHIMOTO, Takehiko. “Leonard Bairstow
[ref. 3501]; Sarah F RANKLIN, “ ‘Crook’ Pipettes: as a Scientific Middleman: Early Aerodynamic Re-
Embryonic Emigrations from Agriculture to Re- search on Airplane Stability in Britain, 1909–1920.”
productive Biomedicine,” 358–373 [ref. 2978]; Hist. Scientiarum 17 (2007): 103–120.
Christina B ENNINGHAUS, “Great Expectations—
German Debates about Artificial Insemination in 3410. H UNLEY, J. D. Development of Propulsion
Humans around 1912,” 374–392 [ref. 3155]; John Technology for U. S. Space-Launch Vehicles, 1926-
M C M ILLAN, “The Return of the Inseminator: Eu- 1991. Centennial of Flight Series, no. 17. (xi + 383
telegenesis in Past and Contemporary Reproduc- pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) College Station: Texas A&M
tive Ethics,” 393–410 [ref. 3051]; Sarah W ILMOT, University Press, 2007. ISBN: 1585445886.
“From ‘Public Service’ to Artificial Insemination: 3411. K EHRT, Christian. “ ‘Schneid, Takt und gu-
Animal Breeding Science and Reproductive Re- te Nerven.’ Der Habitus deutscher Militärpiloten und
search in Early Twentieth-Century Britain,” 411– Beobachter im Kontext technisch strukturierter Hand-
441 [ref. 2990]; Paul B RASSLEY, “Cutting across lungszusammenhänge, 1914-1918.” Translated title:
Nature? The History of Artificial Insemination in [Military Attitudes and Technological Experience
Pigs in the United Kingdom,” 442–461 [ref. 3804]; in the Context of Air Observation, 1914-1918.] In
Abigail W OODS, “The Farm as Clinic: Veterinary German. Technikgeschichte 72 (2005): 177–201.
Expertise and the Transformation of Dairy Farm-
On the ways in which the airplane as a new tech-
ing, 1930-1950,” 462–487 [ref. 3403]; Cristina
nology both reinforced and changed military values
G RASSENI, “Managing Cows: An Ethnography
in Germany.
of Breeding Practices and Uses of Reproductive
Technology in Contemporary Dairy Farming in 3412. L ANGEWIESCHE, Wolfgang. America from
Lombardy (Italy),” 488–510 [ref. 3809]; Chris the Air: An Aviator’s Story. Edited by Drake H OKAN -
P OLGE, “The Work of the Animal Research Sta- SON and Carol K RATZ . (xxviii + 209 pp.; ill.) Balti-
tion, Cambridge,” 511–520 [ref. 3001]; Jean-Paul more: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. ISBN:
G AUDILLI ÈRE, “The Farm and the Clinic: An 9780801878190.
Inquiry into the Making of Our Biotechnological Reprints of parts of two of Langewiesche’s major
Modernity,” 521–529 [ref. 422]. works (in 1939 and 1951) describing the experience
of flight and the physical landscape of America
3403. W OODS, Abigail. “The Farm as Clinic: Vet- before technological changes of the second half of
erinary Expertise and the Transformation of Dairy the 20th century.
Farming, 1930-1950.” Part of a special issue on agri- Reviews: [ref. R608]
cultural and reproductive technologies [ref. 3402].
Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 462– 3413. M ILLWARD, Liz. Women in British Imperial
487. Airspace, 1922–1937. (xi + 249 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
210 375. Twentieth century after 1950
3430. KOJEVNIKOV, Alexei. “The Phenomenon 3438. W EIZENBAUM, Joseph. “Social and Political
of Soviet Science.” Volume title: “Intelligentsia Impact of the Long-term History of Computing.” Part
Science Inside and Outside Russia” [ref. 19]. Osiris of special issue: “History of Informatics” [ref. 3771].
23 (2008): 115–135. Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 3 (2008): 40–42.
A comparative international perspective, looking at
“similarities and reciprocal influences, rather than
375-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS
... the contrasts and dichotomies” in standard cold
war historiography. (from the abstract) 3439. A LEKSANDROWICZ, Ana Maria Coutinho,
and Fermin Roland S CHRAMM. “Origem e des-
tino revisitados: a clonagem entre a profecia e a
375-5. HISTORIOGRAPHY; HISTORICAL
promessa.” Translated title. [Origin and Destiny
METHODS
Revisited: Cloning as Prophecy and Promise]. In
(see also Part B-Theoretical approaches) Portuguese. Manguinhos 14 (2007): 421–441.
3431. G EOGHEGAN, Bernard Dionysius. “Historio- “This article sets out the positions held on cloning
graphic Conceptualization of Information: A Critical by the contemporary French Spinozist philosopher
Survey.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 1 (2008): 66–81. and biophysicist, Henri Atlan.” (from the abstract)
Classifies the historical literature on informational
3440. M ORENO, Jonathan D. “Stumbling Toward
research into genres to illuminate the changing
Bioethics: Human Experiments Policy and the Early
environment of computer research.
Cold War.” In Dark Medicine, edited by L A F LEUR et
al. (2007) [ref. 530], 138–148.
375-12. STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC AND VISUAL
ASPECTS OF SCIENCE 3441. PARASCANDOLA, John. “Physiology, Propa-
ganda, and Pound Animals: Medical Research and
3432. E LKINS, James. Six Stories from the End of Animal Welfare in Mid-Twentieth-Century America.”
Representation: Images in Painting, Photography, J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 62 (2007): 277–315.
Astronomy, Microscopy, Particle Physics, and Quan-
tum Mechanics, 1980–2000. (xx + 274 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
index.) Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008. 375-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND
ISBN : 9780804741484. ECONOMICS
(includes science policy, patronage, international
375-20. SCIENCE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH
relations)
SOCIETY AND CULTURE, GENERAL WORKS 3442. A BELLA, Alex. Soldiers of Reason: The Rand
(includes popular culture; popularization of science; Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire.
public understanding of science) (388 pp.; plates; ill.; bibl.; index.) Orlando: Harcourt,
Inc., 2008. ISBN: 9780151010813.
3433. H ARVEY, Matthew. “Citizens in Defence of
Something Called Science.” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007): 3443. A LLEN, Barbara L. “Environmental Justice
31–48. and Expert Knowledge in the Wake of a Disaster.”
Considers public talk about science and its social Part of a comment section on the Katrina hurricane
authority in the hierarchy of knowledge, using a [ref. 3580]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 103–110.
case study in the debate over GM crops in Great
Britain. 3444. A NDONOVA, Liliana B. Transnational Politics
of the Environment: The European Union and En-
3434. P ITRELLI, Nico, Federica M ANZOLI, and Bar- vironmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe.
bara M ONTOLLI. “Science in Advertising: Uses and Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustain-
Consumptions in the Italian Press.” Public Underst. ability and Institutional Innovation. (x + 251 pp.; ill.;
Sci. 15 (2006): 207–220. bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2004.
ISBN : 0262012065.
3435. RUDY, Alan, and Toby A. T EN E YCK. “Insti- Reviews: [ref. 413]
tutional and/versus Commercial Media Coverage:
Representations of the University of California, 3445. BARNHART, Megan Kathleen. “ ‘To Secure
Berkeley–Novartis Agreement.” Public Underst. the Benefits of Science to the General Welfare’:
Sci. 15 (2006): 343–358. The Scientists’ Movement and the American Public
“Investigates the ways in which the Agreement was during the Cold War, 1945–1960.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A
presented within the public relations office of UCB 69/01 (2008).
and the popular press, as well as reactions to that Dissertation at University of California, Los Ange-
coverage.” (from the abstract) les, 2007. Advisor: Wang, Jessica. Pub. no. AAT
3295739. 311 pp. “Explores the dilemma over
3436. T E K ULVE, Haico. “Evolving Repertoires: objectivity that the Federation of Atomic Scientists
Nanotechnology in Daily Newspapers in the Nether- encountered during the early years of the Cold War
lands.” Sci. Cult. 15 (2006): 367–382. [in which they eventually] contested the notion that
scientists could not take a political position, and ...
3437. T RACHTMAN, Leon E., and Robert P ER - staked a claim as representatives for a science that
RUCCI . Science under Siege? Interest Groups and the would serve the public interest.” (from the abstract)
Science Wars. (viii + 180 pp.; bibl.; index.) Lanham,
MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000. ISBN: 3446. B ENNER, Mats, and Sverker S ÖRLIN. “Shap-
0847698009; 0847698017. ing Strategic Research: Power, Resources, and Inter-
212 375. Twentieth century after 1950
ests in Swedish Research Policy.” Minerva 45 (2007): phy of Science Policy,” 77–95; Susana B ORR ÁS,
31–48. “The ‘Learning’ Economy in Contemporary Soci-
eties,” 97–100; Laurence E STERLE, “Participative
3447. B ENUM, Edgeir. “Making Research Count: Democracy: A New Form of Rationality,” 101–
Norway and the OECD Connection, 1965–1980.” 104.
Minerva 45 (2007): 365–387.
3454. G REENBERG, Daniel S. Science for Sale: The
3448. B OSTANCI, Adam, and Jane C ALVERT. “In- Perils, Rewards, and Delusions of Campus Capital-
visible Genomes: The Genomics Revolution and ism. (viii + 324 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chicago: Univer-
Patenting Practice.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. sity of Chicago Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780226306254.
Sci. 39 (2008): 109–119. Explores the increasingly close ties between col-
lege campuses and multimillion-dollar corpora-
3449. C HEN, Dung-Sheng, and Chung-Yeh D ENG. tions.
“Interaction between Citizens and Experts in Public
Deliberation: A Case Study of Consensus Confer- 3455. H ARBERS, Hans. “How Much Time Can We
ences in Taiwan.” Part of a special issues on Public Stand? DNA Evidence and the Principle of Finality in
Participation in Science and Technology in East Asia Criminal Law.” Part of special issue: “Time-Politics
[ref. 3450]. East Asian STS 1 (2007): 77–97. of Technology” [ref. 582]. Configurations 13 (2005
[2007]): 357–371.
3450. C HEN, Dung-sheng, and Chia-Ling W U. “In- Focuses on a case study in Dutch law.
troduction: Public Participation in Science and Tech-
nology in East Asia.” Introduction to a special issue. 3456. H AYDEN, Cori. “Taking as Giving: Bio-
East Asian STS 1 (2007): 15–18. science, Exchange, and the Politics of Benefit-
Contents: Les L EVIDOW, “European Public Par- Sharing.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 729–758.
ticipation as Risk Governance: Enhancing Demo- On the rise of an ethic of benefit sharing, compen-
cratic Accountability for Agbiotech Policy?” 19– sating research subjects for research that results in
51 [ref. 3459]; Kohta J URAKU, Tatsujiro S UZUKI significant profits.
and Osamu S AKURA, “Social Decision-Making
Processes in Local Contexts: An STS Case Study 3457. JASANOFF, Sheila. “Bhopal’s Trials of Knowl-
on Nuclear Power Plant Siting in Japan,” 53–75 edge and Ignorance.” Focus Section: “Science and
[ref. 3746]; Dung-Sheng C HEN and Chung-Yeh the Law” [ref. 187]. Isis 98 (2007): 344–350.
D ENG, “Interaction between Citizens and Experts On the efforts of the gas victims to obtain legal
in Public Deliberation: A Case Study of Consen- relief from courts in India and the United States,
sus Conferences in Taiwan,” 77–97 [ref. 3449]; highlighting “the structural asymmetries of tech-
Brian W YNNE, “Public Participation in Science nology transfer across national boundaries.” (from
and Technology: Performing and Obscuring a the abstract)
Political–Conceptual Category Mistake,” 99–110
[ref. 205]. 3458. K RAEMER, Sylvia K. Science and Technology
Policy in the United States: Open Systems in Action.
3451. F ULLER, Steve. “A Step toward the Legal- (xi + 325 pp.; bibl.; index.) New Brunswick: Rutgers
ization of Science Studies.” Part of a symposium on University Press, 2006. ISBN: 0813538262.
“Expert Metascientists” [ref. 139]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 36 Suggests that the history of science, technology,
(2006): 827–834. and politics in the late 20th century is best under-
Discussion of Fuller’s testimony in the Kitzmiller stood as a negotiation of tensions between systems
et al. v. Dover Area School District trial over of open vs. closed access and control of informa-
the teaching of intelligent design in an American tion.
public school.
3459. L EVIDOW, Les. “European Public Partici-
3452. G EIGER, Roger L., and Creso S Á. “Beyond pation as Risk Governance: Enhancing Democratic
Technology Transfer: US State Policies to Harness Accountability for Agbiotech Policy?” Part of a spe-
University Research for Economic Development.” cial issues on Public Participation in Science and
Minerva 43 (2005): 1–21. Technology in East Asia [ref. 3450]. East Asian STS
1 (2007): 19–51.
3453. G ONÇALVES, Maria Eduarda, and Pierre PA -
PON . “Introduction—Scientific and Technological 3460. L EVIDOW, Les, Joseph M URPHY, and
Institutions and the New Knowledge-Based Society: Susan C ARR. “Recasting ‘Substantial Equiva-
A European Perspective.” Introduction to a special lence’:Transatlantic Governance of GM Food.” Sci.
issue. Minerva 42 (2004): 3–9. Tech. Hum. Val. 32 (2007): 26–64.
Contents: Philippe L AR ÉDO and Philippe M US -
TAR , “Public Sector Research: A Growing Role 3461. L EZAUN, Javier, and Linda S ONERYD. “Con-
in Innovation Systems,” 11–27; Wilhelm K RULL, sulting Citizens: Technologies of Elicitation and the
“Towards a Research Policy for the New Europe: Mobility of Publics.” Public Underst. Sci. 16 (2007):
Changes and Challenges for Public and Private 279–297.
Funders,” 29–39; R. P. H AGENDIJK, “The Public On the use of public consultation mechanisms by
Understanding of Science and Public Participation governments in recent years.
in Regulated Worlds,” 41–59; Pierre PAPON, “Eu-
ropean Scientific Cooperation and Research Infras- 3462. L ONGO, Bernadette. “Mathematics, Computer
tructures: Past Tendencies and Future Prospects,” Development, and Science Policy Debates after World
61–76; Mark B. B ROWN, “The Political Philoso- War II.” Part of special issue: “History of Informatics”
375. Twentieth century after 1950 213
[ref. 3771]. Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 3 (2008): 64– 3471. S CHULZ, Matthias. “Integration durch eine eu-
72. ropäische Atomstreitmacht? Nuklearambitionen und
“Examines connections between science policy de- die deutsche Europa-Inititiative vom Herbst 1964.”
bates and how practices of early computer develop- Vierteljahrshef. Zeitgesch. 53 (2005): 275–313.
ers were affected [and how] computer developers
found solutions to the issues debated, ultimately 3472. S ILVA, Matiana González. “¿Con quién dialo-
forming the Association for Computing Machin- ga Dominique Pestre? El papel de la historia en los
ery.” (from the abstract) debates sobre la ciencia contemporánea.” Dynamis
27 (2007): 359–367.
3463. L UJ ÁN, José Luis, and Oliver T ODT. “Pre- Essay review of Dominique P ESTRE and Ricardo
caution in Public: The Social Perception of the Role F IGUEIRA, Ciencia, dinero y polı́tica (2005); et al.
of Science and Values in Policy Making.” Part of H ELGA N OWOTNY, The Public Nature of Science
a special issue: “Publics and Science—New Under- Under Assault (2005).
standings” [ref. 168]. Public Underst. Sci. 16 (2007): 3473. S LAYTON, Rebecca. “Discursive Choices:
97–109. Boycotting Star Wars between Science and Politics.”
On the results of a public perception study done in Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 27–66.
Spain. On the politics and scientific activism surrounding
Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative.
3464. M AC L EOD, Roy. “Preface.” Preface to a
special issue:“ The Business of Research.” Minerva 3474. S UNDER R AJAN, Kaushik. Biocapital: The
45 (2007): 113–114. Constitution of Postgenomic Life. (xi + 343 pp.; bibl.;
Contents: Sven W IDMALM, “Introduction: Sci- index.) Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN:
ence and the Creation of Value,” 115–120; Wal- 0822337088.
ter W. P OWELL, Jason OWEN -S MITH and Jean- Ethnographical account of biotechnology labs and
nette A. C OLYVAS, “Innovaton and Emulation: start-up companies in the US and India from 1999
Lessons from American Universities in Selling to 2004, focusing on how economic and regulatory
Private Rights to Public Knowledge,” 121–142; concerns affect the science.
Jeannette A. C OLYVAS, “Factory, Hazard, and Reviews: [ref. R990]
Contamination: The Use of Metaphor in the Com-
mercialization of Recombinant DNA,” 143–159; 3475. S WANSON, Kara. “Biotech in Court: A Legal
Ebba S J ÖGREN, “Defining ‘Markets’ for Pharma- Lesson on the Unity of Science.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37
ceuticals in Sweden: Public Policy and Commer- (2007): 357–384.
cialization,” 161–173. A study of testimony in a biotech patent trial and
what it says about the legal system’s reliance on
3465. M ACOUBRIE, Jane. “Nanotechnology: Public the principle of the unity of science.
Concerns, Reasoning and Trust in Government.”
Public Underst. Sci. 15 (2006): 221–241. 3476. WANG, Zuoyue, and Naomi O RESKES. “His-
tory of Science and American Science Policy.” Part
3466. M C L EOD -K ILMURRAY, Heather. “Hoffman of Focus Section “What is the Value of History of
v. Monsanto: Courts, Class Actions, and Perceptions Science?” [ref. 58]. Isis 99 (2008): 365–373.
of the Problem of GM Drift.” Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 27
3477. W INTER, Alison. “A Forensics of the Mind.”
(2007): 188–201.
Focus Section: “Science and the Law” [ref. 187]. Isis
98 (2007): 332–343.
3467. M OON Man-yong. “Han’guk eui ‘dunyoe- On the history of witnessing in science and the
yuchul’ byeonhwawa KIST eui yeokwal.” Translated law and how science was used to improve witness
title: [Korea’s “brain drain” and the role of KIST testimony, focusing on the 1960s and 1970s.
(The Korean Institute of Science and Technology)].
In Korean. Han’guk Munhwa 37 (2006): 229–261.
On KIST’s success since 1966 in attracting over- 375-23. SCIENCE AND LITERATURE; SCIENCE
seas Korean scientists to repatriate. AND ART
(includes drama and performing arts)
3468. M OORE, Kelly. Disrupting Science: Social 3478. B RIER, Søren. “Ficta: Remixing Generalized
Movements, American Scientists, and the Politics Symbolic Media in the New Scientific Novel.” Public
of the Military, 1945–1975. Princeton Studies in Underst. Sci. 15 (2006): 153–174.
Cultural Sociology. (x + 311 pp.; bibl.; index.)
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN: 3479. G ONDER, Patrick. “Like a Monstrous Jigsaw:
9780691113524. Genetics, Evolution and the Body in the Horror Films
of the 1950s.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/08 (2008).
3469. S Á, Creso. “Research Policy in Emerging Dissertation at The University of Wisconsin at
Economies: Brazil’s Sector Funds.” Minerva 43 Milwaukee, 2007. Advisor: Callahan, Vicki. Pub.
(2005): 245–263. no. AAT 3279082. 267 pp.
3470. S CHMALZER, Sigrid. “On the Appropriate 3480. K L ÜTSCH, Christoph. “Computer Graphic—
Use of Rose-Colored Glasses: Reflections on Science Aesthetic Experiments between Two Cultures.”
in Socialist China.” Part of Focus section: “Science Leonardo 40 (2007): 421–425.
and Modern China” [ref. 2697]. Isis 98 (2007): 571– On the Stuttgart School and information aesthetics
583. as developed by Max Bense in the 1950s and
214 375. Twentieth century after 1950
1960s, focusing on 3 artists: Frieder Nake, Georg Dissertation at The University of North Carolina
Nees, and Manfred Mohr. at Chapel Hill. Advisor: Ariel, Yaakov. Pub. no.
AAT 3262652. 430 pp. On the Hare Krishnas,
3481. K WAN, Allen. “Seeking New Civilizations: Unification Church, and Heaven’s Gate.
Race Normativity in the Star Trek Franchise.” Bull.
Sci. Tech. Soc. 27 (2007): 59–70.
An analysis of racial norms. 375-29. SCIENCE AND WAR
3482. M ILLER, Kristen. “From Fears of Entropy 3491. G OODMAN, Michael S. “The Grandfather of
to Comfort in Chaos: Arcadia, The Waste Land, the Hydrogen Bomb? Anglo-American Intelligence
Numb3rs, and Man’s Relationship with Science.” and Klaus Fuchs.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. 34
Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 27 (2007): 81–94. (2003): 1–22.
“Through the invocation of science, all three works Claims that Fuchs’s intelligence was very impor-
suggest that man is uncomfortable with too much tant to the bomb project in the US, Great Britain,
predictability and that comfort can instead be found and the USSR.
in chaos and unpredictability.” (from the abstract)
3492. G RAY, Chris Hables. “Postmodern War at
3483. O’N EILL, Rob. “Emerging Congruence be- Peak Empire.” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007): 109–128.
tween Animation and Anatomy.” Leonardo 40
(2007): 167–173. 3493. G UILLEMIN, Jeanne. Biological Weapons:
From the Invention of State-Sponsored Programs to
3484. O BERQUELLE, Horst, and Oskar B ECKMANN. Contemporary Bioterrorism. (xii + 258 pp.; bibl.;
“Beckmann’s Studio Computers Specified for Early index.) New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
Computer Art.” Part of special issue: “History of ISBN : 0231129424.
Informatics” [ref. 3771]. Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. Reviews: [ref. R430]
3 (2008): 20–31.
On the Austrian sculptor Otto Beckmann’s use of 3494. H URST, G. Cameron, III. “Biological
a special computer constructed by his son Oskar Weapons: The United States and the Korean War.”
Beckmann. In Dark Medicine, edited by L A F LEUR et al. (2007)
[ref. 530], 105–120.
3485. S ARANTAKES, Nicholas Evan. “Cold War Pop
Culture and the Image of U.S. Foreign Policy: The 3495. L ITTLEWOOD, Jez. “Biological Weapons:
Perspective of the Original Star Trek Series.” J. Cold Much Ado and Little Action.” Minerva 45 (2007):
War Stud. 7 (2005): 74–103. 191–203.
Essay review of three websites concerning bio-
3486. T ERZIAN, Sevan G., and Andrew L. G RUN - logical weapons: Weapons of Mass Destruction
ZKE . “Scrambled Eggheads: Ambivalent Representa- Commission http://www.wmdcommission.org;
tions of Scientists in Six Hollywood Film Comedies BioWeapons Prevention Project http://www.
from 1961 to 1965.” Public Underst. Sci. 16 (2007): bwpp.org/; and United Nations http://www.
407–419. un.org/reform/.
375-26. SCIENCE AND RACE; SCIENCE AND 3496. M C C RAY, W. Patrick. “Project Vista, Caltech,
ETHNICITY and the Dilemmas of Lee DuBridge.” Hist. Stud.
Phys. Biol. Sci. 34 (2004): 339–370.
(for eugenics, see 135-Human biology)
On the efforts of DuBridge, William Fowler, J.
3487. B RATTAIN, Michelle. “Race, Racism, and Robert Oppenheimer and others in 1951 to make
Antiracism: UNESCO and the Politics of Presenting recommendations to the US government on how
Science to the Postwar Public.” Amer. Hist. Rev. 112 existing technologies could be used in a military
(2007): 1386–1413. engagement with the Soviet Union.
3500. C AO, Cong. “Chinese Science and the ‘Nobel local policies and practices are negotiating the
Prize Complex.’ ” Minerva 42 (2004): 151–172. converging effects of globalization on higher edu-
cation.” (from the abstract)
3501. C LARKE, John. “The History of Three Scien-
tific Societies: The Society for the Study of Fertility 3512. S CRIVEN, Olivia A. “The Politics of Particu-
(now the Society for Reproduction and Fertility) larism: HBCUs, Spelman College, and the Struggle
(Britain), the Société Française pour l’Étude de la to Educate Black Women in Science, 1950–1997.”
Fertilité, and the Society for the Study of Reproduc- Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/07 (2008).
tion (USA).” Part of a special issue on agricultural Dissertation at Georgia Institute of Technology,
and reproductive technologies [ref. 3402]. Stud. Hist. 2007. Advisor: Usselman, Steven W. and Willie
Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 340–357. Pearson, Jr. Pub. no. AAT 3271589. 338 pp. On
Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia, one of Amer-
3502. L AMAR, Jake. (Ed.) Sixty Years of Science at ica’s historically Black colleges and universities
UNESCO, 1945–2005. (695 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) (HBCUs).
Paris: UNESCO Pub., 2006. ISBN: 9789231040054.
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3513. S OO, Mary, and Cathryn C ARSON. “Man-
3503. L EYDESDORFF, Loet, and Janelle WARD. aging the Research University: Clark Kerr and the
“Science Shops: A Kaleidoscope of Science–Society University of California.” Minerva 42 (2004): 215–
Collaborations in Europe.” Public Underst. Sci. 14 236.
(2005): 353–372. On Kerr and his understanding of university-
industry relationships.
3504. S CHIMANK, Uwe. “ ‘New Public Manage-
ment’ and the Academic Profession: Reflections on 3514. T URNER, Steven. “School Science and Its
the German Situation.” Minerva 43 (2005): 361–376. Controversies; or, Whatever Happened to Scientific
Literacy?” Public Underst. Sci. 17 (2008): 55–72.
375-41. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
(includes science of measurement)
375-101. OCCULT SCIENCES; MAGIC
3505. C OWHAM, Mike. “The Scanning Electron
Microscope.” Bull. Sci. Instr. Soc. No. 93 (2007): (includes scientific anomalies and “pseudo-science”)
12–14. 3515. A SHFORTH, Adam. Witchcraft, Violence, and
3506. G RANEK, Galina, and Giora H ON. “Searching Democracy in South Africa. (xx + 396 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
for Asses, Finding a Kingdom: The Story of the index.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
ISBN : 0226029743.
Invention of the Scanning Tunnelling Microscope
(STM).” Ann. Sci. 65 (2008): 101–125. Poses the question “How does democracy fare
when the people governed insist they live in a
3507. H ENNIG, Jochen. “The Instrument in the world with witches?” (from the abstract)
Image: Revealing and Concealing the Condition of Reviews: [ref. R41]
the Probing Tip in Scanning Tunneling Microscopic
Image Design.” In Instruments in Art and Science,
edited by S CHRAMM et al. (2008) [ref. 1419], 348–
375-102. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; HISTORY OF
362.
IDEAS
3508. TAKUMA Naoki. “The Establishment of the (includes history of philosophy of science)
National Dissemination System of Industrial Mea-
surement Standards in Japan after World War II: Do- 3516. Z ANET, Giancarlo. Le radici del naturalismo:
mestic Struggle and External Pressure.” In Japanese. W.V. Quine tra eredità empirista e pragmatismo. (166
Kagakusi Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 46 (2007): 14–24. pp.; bibl.) Macerata, Italy: Quodlibet, 2007. ISBN:
978876421071.
375-42. SCIENCE EDUCATION
(includes history of educational institutions)
375-103. MATHEMATICS
3509. B OCOCK, Jean, Lewis BASTON, Peter S COTT,
and David S MITH. “American Influence on British 3517. K LEIN, David. “A Quarter Century of US
Higher Education: Science, Technology, and the ‘Math Wars’ and Political Partisanship.” Brit. Soc.
Problem of University Expansion, 1945–1963.” Min- Hist. Math. Bull. 22 (2007): 22–23.
erva 41 (2003): 327–346. On political fights over mathematics education in
the 1980s and 1990s.
3510. B RINT, Steven. “Creating the Future: ‘New
Directions’ in American Research Universities.” Min- 3518. ROBERTS, Siobhan. “A Reclusive Artist Meets
erva 43 (2005): 23–50. Minds with a World-Famous Geometer: George
3511. M AZAWI, André Elias. “The Academic Pro- Odom and H. S. M. (Donald) Coxeter.” Leonardo
fession in a Rentier State: The Professoriate In Saudi 40 (2007): 175–177.
Arabia.” Minerva 43 (2005): 221–244. On how Coxeter drew public attention to the reclu-
“Examines the relationship between political power sive artist Odom’s geometric insights about the
and academic labour, and seeks to explain how golden section.
216 375. Twentieth century after 1950
375-110. ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY 3527. E DFORD, Rachel. “The Elegance of The Ele-
(see also 164-Air and space technologies) gant Universe: Unity, Beauty, and Harmony in Brian
Greene’s Popularization of Superstring Theory.” Pub-
3519. JAKOSKY, Bruce. Science, Society, and the lic Underst. Sci. 16 (2007): 441–454.
Search for Life in the Universe. (ix + 150 pp.; bibl.;
index.) Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 2006. 3528. F JÆSTAD, Maja. “Sveriges första kärnreaktor:
ISBN : 0816526133. Från teknisk prototyp till vetenskapligt instrument.”
Discussion of the interaction between the public Polhem 17 (1999): 140–167.
and the scientific community and the political Focused on the scientific cultures that formed
debates over government science funding. among the groups of scientists studying at Swe-
Reviews: [ref. R528] den’s first nuclear research reactor.
3520. L OCKMAN, Felix J., Francis Dunnington 3529. F RENCH, Steven. “Genuine Possibilities in
G HIGO, and Dana Scott BALSER. (Eds.) But It the Scientific Past and How to Spot Them.” Part of
Was Fun: The First Forty Years of Radio Astronomy Focus Section “Counterfactuals and the Historian of
at Green Bank. (xiv + 583 pp.; ill.; index.) Green Science” [ref. 44]. Isis 99 (2008): 568–575.
Bank, W. Va.: National Radio Astronomy Observa- Draws on examples from physics, such as Bohmian
tory, 2007. ISBN: 0970041128. quantum theory and the parastatistics approach to
quarks.
3521. M ELLOR, Felicity. “Colliding Worlds: Aster-
oid Research and the Legitimization of War in Space.” 3530. H ANSON, Todd Alan. “Quantum Entangle-
Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 499–531. ments: Collaboration and Communication in a Sci-
On the relationship between scientists studying entific Community of Practice.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A
potential asteroid impact with Earth and those 68/07 (2008).
working on the Strategic Defense Initiative. Dissertation at The University of New Mexico,
2007. Pub. no. AAT 3268749. 392 pp. Based on
3522. O RCHISTON, Wayne, and Jean-Louis S TEIN - 3 years of ethnographic fieldwork at Los Alamos
BERG . “Highlighting the History of French Radio National Laboratory and the Southwest Quantum
Astronomy, 2: The Solar Eclipse Observations of Information and Technology Research Network.
1949–1954.” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 10 (2007): 11–
19. 3531. H ENNESSY, Peter. (Ed.) Cabinets and the
On 4 expeditions to Africa and northern Eu- Bomb. British Academy Occasional Paper, 11. (xi
rope mounted by Ecole Normale Superieure and + 356 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford Uni-
the Institute of Astrophysics. See also Suzanne versity Press for the British Academy, 2007. ISBN:
D ÉBARBAT, James L EQUEUX, and Wayne O R - 9780197264225.
CHISTON , “Highlighting the History of French “Previously classified [British] Cabinet papers and
Radio Astronomy, 1” J. Astron. Hist. Herit. 10 related archives, dealing with the first theoretical
(2007): 3–10 [ref. 2821]. scientific breakthrough in 1940 ... to the Polaris
missile upgrading decisions of the 1970s.” Hen-
3523. R IEKE, G. H. The Last of the Great Observato- nessy’s narrative brings the story up to 2007. (from
ries: Spitzer and the Era of Faster, Better, Cheaper at the publisher)
NASA. (xiv + 233 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Tucson: Uni-
versity of Arizona Press, 2006. ISBN: 0816525226. 3532. H ODDESON, Lillian, Adrienne W. KOLB, and
On the politics at NASA during the development Catherine W ESTFALL. Fermilab: Physics, the Fron-
of the infrared space telescope that was launched tier, and Megascience. (512 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
in 2003. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. ISBN:
Reviews: [ref. R855] 9780226346236.
Focuses on the first 20 years of Fermilab under
3524. T ENN, Joseph S. “Lowell Observatory Enters the directorships of Robert R. Wilson and Leon M.
the Twentieth Century—in the 1950s.” J. Astron. Lederman.
Hist. Herit. 10 (2007): 65–71.
On the management and directorship of the Lowell 3533. H U Hua-kai. “Criticism of Albert Einstein
Observatory, focusing on the work of Albert G. during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in
Wilson and John S. Hall. China.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Guangxi
Minzu Xueyuan Xuebao 12, no. 1 (2006): 5–9.
3525. Z IMMERMAN, Robert. The Universe in a
Mirror: The Saga of the Hubble Telescope and the 3534. H U Hua-kai. “Criticism of relativity during the
Visionaries Who Built It. (xv + 287 pp.; plates; ill.; Great Proletarian Culture Revolution.” [Translated
bibl.; index.) Princeton, N.J.; Woodstock: Princeton title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 28, no. 4 (2006):
University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780691132976. 61–70.
375-112. PHYSICS; EXACT SCIENCES, GENERAL 3535. K AISER, David. “The Physics of Spin: Sput-
WORKS nik Politics and American Physicists in the 1950s.”
Soc. Res. 73 (2006): 1225–1252.
3526. A SHMORE, Malcolm. “Magnum Opus: When
Harry Met Joe, and What Follows.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 3536. L IPPINCOTT, Sara. “A Conversation with
(2007): 159–166. Valentine L. Telegdi – Part I.” Phys. Persp. 9 (2007):
Essay review of Harry M. C OLLINS, Gravity’s 434–467.
Shadow (2004). On the Hungarian experimental physicist.
375. Twentieth century after 1950 217
3537. L IU Ji-feng, X IONG Xing-lin, and Z ENG Hua- HPO Caprolactam Process at DSM, 1956–77.” Ambix
feng. “Cheng Kai-jia, China’s nuclear commander.” 54 (2007): 192–210.
[Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 28, no. On the development of a chemical used in nylon
1 (2006): 87–96. production by the Dutch chemical company DSM.
A member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
and one of the scientists who helped develop 3548. X IONG, Weimin, and Kedi WANG. He cheng
China’s first atomic bomb and the method for yi ge dan bai zhi: jie jing niu yi dao su de ren
testing it, Cheng has been honored with the ti- gong quan he cheng. Translated title: [Synthesize
tle “Meritorious scientist of two bombs and one a protein: the story of total synthesis of crystalline
satellite.” insulin project in China]. In Chinese. Zhongguo jin
xian dai ke xue ji shu shi yan jiu cong shu. (194 pp.;
3538. M ARTIN, John. “A Career at the National ill.; bibl.; index.) Jinan Shi: Shandong jiao yu chu
Physical Laboratory.” Part of a special issue: “Tech- ban she, 2005. ISBN: 7532849821.
nicians” [ref. 272]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 62 Reviews: [ref. R1084]
(2008): 139–148.
3549. Z HANG Li. “From the Soviet Union to the
3539. NAVARRO -B ROT ÓNS, Vı́ctor, Jorge V E -
U.S.: International Exchange in China’s Polymer
LASCO G ONZ ÁLEZ, and José D OM ÉNECH T ORRES .
Science.” Part of a special issue: “Globalization and
“The Birth of Particle Physics in Spain.” Part of a
Diversity in Modern Chemical Sciences” [ref. 2911].
series on Science in 20th-century Spain [ref. 2856].
Hist. Scientiarum 16 (2007): 294–309.
Minerva 43 (2005): 183–196.
3540. R IVERO, Alicia. “Heisenberg’s Uncertainty
375-120. EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,
Principle in Contemporary Spanish American Fic-
GENERAL WORKS
tion.” In Science and the Creative Imagination in
Latin America, edited by F ISHBURN and O RTIZ (includes meteorology and climatology)
(2005) [ref. 208], 129–150.
3550. B OLIN, Bert. History of Science and the
3541. S ALOM, Francesc X. Barca. “Nuclear Power Politics of Climate Change: The Role of the Intergov-
for Catalonia: The Role of the Official Chamber ernmental Panel on Climate Change. (xiii + 277 pp.;
of Industry of Barcelona, 1953–1962.” Part of a ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge University
series on Science in 20th-century Spain [ref. 2856]. Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780521880824.
Minerva 43 (2005): 163–181.
3551. C ONWAY, Erik M. “Drowning in Data: Satel-
3542. S CHMID, Sonja D. “Organizational Culture lite Oceanography and Information Overload in the
and Professional Identities in the Soviet Nuclear Earth Sciences.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. 37
Power Industry.” Volume title: “Intelligentsia Sci- (2006): 127–151.
ence Inside and Outside Russia” [ref. 19]. Osiris 23
(2008): 82–111. 3552. H ARPER, Kristine C. “Climate Control:
United States Weather Modification in the Cold War
3543. S TEVENS, Hallam. “Fundamental Physics and and Beyond.” Endeavour 32 (2008): 20–26.
Its Justifications, 1945-1993.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol.
Sci. 34 (2003): 151–197. 3553. H EYMANN, Matthias. “Modeling Reality:
On the justifications for public expenditure on Practice, Knowledge, and Uncertainty in Atmo-
accelerator laboratories. spheric Transport Simulation.” Part of a symposium
on climate change [ref. 374]. Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol.
375-113. CHEMISTRY Sci. 37 (2006): 49–85.
On two cases of atmospheric transport modeling,
3544. B ENSAUDE -V INCENT, Bernadette. “College that of Heinz Fortak and that of the Norwegian
Chemistry: How a Textbook Can Reveal the Values group around Anton Eliassen.
Embedded in Chemistry.” Endeavour 31 (2007):
140–144. 3554. L OWE, Thomas, Katrina B ROWN, Suraje D ES -
Looks at Linus Pauling’s textbook. SAI , Miguel de França D ORIA, Kat H AYNES , and
Katharine V INCENT. “Does Tomorrow Ever Come?
3545. B ENSAUDE -V INCENT, Bernadette. “Recon-
Disaster Narrative and Public Perceptions of Climate
figuring Nature through Syntheses: From Plastics
Change.” Public Underst. Sci. 15 (2006): 435–457.
to Biomimetics.” In The Artificial and the Natu-
ral, edited by B ENSAUDE -V INCENT and N EWMAN Explores how watching a fictional film about rapid
(2007) [ref. 3], 293–312. climate change effected people’s views toward
political action.
3546. B URNINGHAM, Kate, Julie BARNETT, Anna
C ARR, Roland C LIFT, and Walter W EHRMEYER. 3555. S UNDBERG, Mikaela. “Parameterizations as
“Industrial Constructions of Publics and Public Boundary Objects on the Climate Arena.” Soc. Stud.
Knowledge: A Qualitative Investigation of Prac- Sci. 37 (2007): 473–488.
tice in the UK Chemicals Industry.” Part of a special
issue: “Publics and Science—New Understandings” 3556. W EART, Spencer R. “Money for Keeling:
[ref. 168]. Public Underst. Sci. 16 (2007): 23–43. Monitoring CO2 Levels.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci.
37 (2007): 435–452.
3547. VAN ROOIJ, Arjan. “Industrial Research as a On the efforts to secure money to maintian CO2
‘Corporate Counterculture’? The Development of the monitoring in changing political environments.
218 375. Twentieth century after 1950
3557. W UTZKE, Ulrich. “Ballongetragene Atmo- Carl P OPE and Paul R AUBER, Strategic Ignorance
sphärensondierung—ein Glanzlicht der deutschen (2004).
Polarforschung. Vor 25 Jahren wurde die erste deut-
sche Forschungsstation in der Antarktis eröffnet.” 3568. G OODMAN, J. Robyn, and Brett P. G OOD -
Geohist. Bl. 4 (2001): 93–99. MAN . “Beneficial or Biohazard? How the Media
Frame Biosolids.” Public Underst. Sci. 15 (2006):
359–375.
375-122. NATURAL HISTORY
3558. S ERPELL, James A. “People in Disguise: An- 3569. H AMBLIN, Jacob Darwin. Poison in the Well:
thropomorphism and the Human-Pet Relationship.” Radioactive Waste in the Oceans at the Dawn of the
In Thinking with Animals, edited by DASTON and Nuclear Age. (x + 311 pp.; bibl.; index.) New
M ITMAN (2005) [ref. 438], 121–136. Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
ISBN : 9780813542201.
375-123. ECOLOGY; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 3570. H EALY, Stephen. “Deadly Dingoes: ‘Wild’ or
(includes conservation, natural resource manage- Simply Requiring ‘Due Process’?” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37
ment, and environmental history; for forestry, see (2007): 443–471.
163-Agriculture) 3571. K LUCAS, Gillian. Leadville: The Struggle to
Revive an American Town. (304 pp.; maps; bibl.;
3559. A JANI, Judith. The Forest Wars. (362 pp.; ill.;
index.) Washington, D. C.: Island Press/Shearwater
bibl.; index.) Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University
Books, 2004. ISBN: 1559633859.
Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780522854190; 0522854192.
Reviews: [ref. 2961]
On the most recent 40 years of political conflict
over Australia’s forests. 3572. M ARSH, Kevin R. Drawing Lines in the For-
Reviews: [ref. R7] est: Creating Wilderness Areas in the Pacific North-
west. Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books. (xv +
3560. A NKER, Peder. “Buckminster Fuller as Cap- 227 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Seattle: University of
tain of Spaceship Earth.” Minerva 45 (2007): 417– Washington Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780295987026.
434. On post-World War II interactions among the For-
est Service, the timber industry, recreationists, and
3561. A NKER, Peder. “Science as a Vacation: A environmentalists.
History of Ecology in Norway.” Hist. Sci. 45 (2007):
455–479. Reviews: [ref. R678]
3562. B IJKER, Wiebe E. “American and Dutch 3573. M C P HILLIPS, Kathleen. (Ed.) Local Heroes:
Coastal Engineering: Differences in Risk Conception Australian Crusades from the Environmental Front-
and Differences in Technological Culture.” Part of a line. (xxiv + 220 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Annan-
comment section on the Katrina hurricane [ref. 3580]. dale, New South Wales: Pluto Press Australia, 2002.
Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 143–151. ISBN : 1864030585.
Reviews: [ref. 2961]
3563. C HANEY, Sandra. “For Nation and Prosperity,
Health and a Green Environment: Protecting Nature 3574. M ILAZZO, Paul Charles. Unlikely Environ-
in West Germany, 1945–1970.” In Nature in German mentalists: Congress and Clean Water, 1945–1972.
History, edited by M AUCH (2004) [ref. 406], 93–118. (xii + 340 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Lawrence: Univer-
sity Press of Kansas, 2006. ISBN: 0700614753.
3564. C OLLIN, Robert W. The Environmental Pro- Reviews: [ref. R704]
tection Agency: Cleaning Up America’s Act. Under-
standing Our Government. (xxxvii + 385 pp.; ill.; 3575. M ITMAN, Gregg. “Pachyderm Personalities:
bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, The Media of Science, Politics, and Conservation.”
2005. ISBN: 0313333416. In Thinking with Animals, edited by DASTON and
M ITMAN (2005) [ref. 438], 175–195.
3565. D OYLE, Julie. “Picturing the Clima(c)tic:
Greenpeace and the Representational Politics of Cli- 3576. N ELSON, Arvid. Cold War Ecology: Forests,
mate Change Communication.” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007): Farms, and People in the East German Landscape,
129–150. 1945–1989. Yale Agrarian Studies Series. (xxi + 315
On the use of photographs and visual evidence pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale University
to further the agendas of activists concerned with Press, 2005. ISBN: 0300106602.
climate change.
3577. N ICHOLLS, Henry. Lonesome George: The
3566. E GAN, Michael. Barry Commoner and the Life and Loves of a Conservation Icon. (xviii + 231
Science of Survival: The Remaking of American En- pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) London; New York: Macmillan
vironmentalism. Urban and Industrial Environments. Press, 2006. ISBN: 1403945764, 9781403945761.
(xi + 283 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) MIT Press, 2007. About the tortoise discovered in 1971 on the Gala-
ISBN : 0262050862. pagos island of Pinta, where tortoises were believed
extinct, and unsuccessful efforts to breed him.
3567. E LLIS, Erik. “Politics and the Environment.” Reviews: [ref. R752]
J. Hist. Biol. 40 (2007): 761–765.
Essay review of David S CHOENBROD, Saving Our 3578. ROSEN, Christine Meisner. “Industrial Ecol-
Environment from Washington (2005) [ref. 3579]; ogy and the Transformation of Corporate Environ-
375. Twentieth century after 1950 219
mental Management: A Business Historian’s Per- [ref. 3497]; Helen B USBY and Paul M ARTIN,
spective.” In Inventing for the Environment, edited by “Biobanks, National Identity and Imagined Com-
M OLELLA and B EDI (2003) [ref. 408], 319–338. munities: The Case of UK Biobank,” 237–251;
Michael M. H OPKINS, “The Hidden Research Sys-
3579. S CHOENBROD, David. Saving Our Environ- tem: The Evolution of Cytogenetic Testing in the
ment from Washington: How Congress Grabs Power, National Health Service,” 253–276 [ref. 3705].
Shirks Responsibility, and Shortchanges the People.
(x + 296 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New Haven, Conn.: 3585. C APONI, Gustavo. “Fı́sica del organismo vs
Yale University Press, 2005. ISBN: 0300106211. hermenéutica del viviente: el alcance del programa
Reviews: [ref. 3567] reduccionista en la biologı́a contemporánea.” Trans-
lated title. [Physics of Organisms versus Hermeneu-
3580. S IMS, Benjamin. “Things Fall Apart: Disaster, tics of Living Being: The Reach of the Reductionist
Infrastructure, and Risk.” Comment section on the Program in Contemporary Biology]. In Spanish.
Katrina hurricane. Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 93–95. Manguinhos 14 (2007): 443–468.
On the interrelationship between social and tech- On “the distinction between functional biology and
nological infrastructure as it pertains to the natu- evolutionary biology, as set out by E. Mayr and F.
ral disaster of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Con- Jacob.” (from the abstract)
tents: Wesley S HRUM, “Hurricane Stories, from
Within,” 97–102; Barbara L. A LLEN, “Environ- 3586. G RIMOULT, Cédric. “Histoire d’une pensée
mental Justice and Expert Knowledge in the Wake scientifique, historique, philosophique: Denis Buican
of a Disaster,” 103–110 [ref. 3443]; Benjamin et la biosphère.” Organon 34 (2005): 217–238.
S IMS, “ ‘The Day After the Hurricane’: Infrastruc- On the late 20th-century work of this biologist.
ture, Order, and the New Orleans Police Depart-
ment’s Response to Hurricane Katrina,” 111–118; 3587. H AMILTON, Andrew, and Quentin D.
Jameson M. W ETMORE, “Distributing Risks and W HEELER. “Taxonomy and Why History of Science
Responsibilities: Flood Hazard Mitigation in New Matters for Science: A Case Study.” Part of Focus
Orleans,” 119–126; Chandra M UKERJI, “Stew- Section “What is the Value of History of Science?”
ardship Politics and the Control of Wild Weather: [ref. 58]. Isis 99 (2008): 331–340.
Levees, Seawalls, and State Building in 17th- Considers taxonomy in the late 20th century and
Century France,” 127–133 [ref. 1566]; Christopher its applicability to DNA barcoding.
R. H ENKE, “Situation Normal? Repairing a Risky
Ecology,” 135–142; Wiebe E. B IJKER, “American 3588. W INSOR, Mary P. “The Creation of the Es-
and Dutch Coastal Engineering: Differences in sentialism Story: An Exercise in Metahistory.” Hist.
Risk Conception and Differences in Technological Phil. Life Sci. 28 (2006): 149–174.
Culture,” 143–151 [ref. 3562]; Stephen H ILGART- On Ernst Mayr’s role in the historiography of es-
NER , “Overflow and Containment in the Aftermath sentialism in the history of biological classification.
of Disaster,” 153–158.
3581. S TEEL, Brent S., Denise L ACH, and Vijay A. 375-132. ZOOLOGY
S ATYAL. “Ideology and Scientific Credibility: Envi- (includes animal anatomy and physiology; for prima-
ronmental Policy in the American Pacific Northwest.” tology, see 135-Physical anthropology)
Public Underst. Sci. 15 (2006): 481–495.
3589. TANSEY, E. M. “Working with Cambridge
3582. V IG, Norman J., and Michael G. FAURE. Physiologists.” Part of a special issue: “Technicians”
(Eds.) Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the [ref. 272]. Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond. 62 (2008):
United States and the European Union. American 131–137.
and Comparative Environmental Policy. (xiii + 398
pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 375-133. HEREDITY; GENETICS; EVOLUTION
2004. ISBN: 1417561858.
Reviews: [ref. 413] (for genetic engineering, see 134-Microbiology)
3590. C ALVERT, Jane. “Patenting Genomic Objects:
3583. VOLTI, Rudi. “Reducing Automobile Emis- Genes, Genomes, Function and Information.” Sci.
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Policies and Technological Fixes.” In Inventing for
the Environment, edited by M OLELLA and B EDI 3591. C ARROLL, Sean B. Endless Forms Most Beau-
(2003) [ref. 408], 277–288. tiful: The New Science of Evo Devo and the Making of
the Animal Kingdom. (xi + 350 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)
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3584. B IRCH, Kean. “Introduction: Biofu- 3592. D IETRICH, Michael R., and Robert A. S KIP -
tures/Biopresents.” Sci. Cult. 15 (2006): 173–181. PER , Jr. “Manipulating Underdetermination in Scien-
Contents: Adam B OSTANCI, “Two Drafts, One tific Controversy: The Case of the Molecular Clock.”
Genome? Human Diversity and Human Genome Perspect. Sci. 15 (2007): 295–326.
Research,” 183–198 [ref. 3614]; Michal NAHMAN,
“Materializing Israeliness: Difference and Mix- 3593. D INGWALL, Robert, and Meryl A LDRIDGE.
ture in Transnational Ova Donation,” 199–213; “Television Wildlife Programming as a Source of
Caitrı́ona A. M CLEISH, “Science and Censor- Popular Scientific Information: A Case Study of
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3594. F ORTUN, Mike. Promising Genomics: Iceland 3604. D ÍAZ, Edna Suárez. “The Rhetoric of Infor-
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3596. L AMBERT, Kevin. “Fuller’s Folly, Kuhnian
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3598. M ILLSTEIN, Roberta L. “Distinguishing Drift
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3659. H OLMBERG, Scott D. Scientific Errors and
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3685. JANSSEN, Volker. “From the Inside Out: Ther-
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3677. T UPASELA, Aaro. “Re-examining Medi-
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375-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY
(see also 136-Neurosciences and 137-Psychology) 3691. PAIVA, Ilana Lemos de, and Oswaldo H. YA -
MAMOTO . “Em defesa da reforma psiquiátrica: por
3681. B RYANT, Karl Edward. “The Politics of um amanhã que há de nascer sem pedir licença.”
Pathology and the Making of Gender Identity Dis- Translated title. [In Defense of Psychiatric Reform:
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Barbara, 2007. Advisor: Schneider, Beth. Pub. no. On psychiatric reforms in the state of Rio Grande
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3682. F RANK, Richard G., and Sherry A. G LIED. 3692. S NELDERS, Stephen, E. S. H OUWAART, and
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United States since 1950. Foreword by Rosalynn de psychiatrie (1950-1985). Ooggetuigen in de ge-
C ARTER. (xv + 183 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore, neeskunde en de medische zorg van de 20e eeuw,
Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. ISBN: deel 1. (174 pp.; ill.; index; bibl.) Diemen, Nether-
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Dissertation at Harvard University, 2007. Advisor:
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375. Twentieth century after 1950 225
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reform. sesenta del siglo XX.” Dynamis 27 (2007): 333–357.
On the proceedings of the Society of Obstetrics and
Gynecology of Buenos Aires during the 1960s.
375-152. PUBLIC HEALTH; HEALTH; NUTRITION
3703. F LANNERY, Ezekiel J. “A Sociological Ex-
3694. A DAMS, Vincanne, and Stacy Leigh P IGG.
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(Eds.) Sex in Development: Science, Sexuality, and
Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/11 (2008).
Morality in Global Perspective. (x + 342 pp.; ill.;
bibl.; index.) Durham: Duke University Press, 2005. Dissertation at University of Illinois at Urbana-
ISBN : 0822334917.
Champaign, 2007. Advisor: Nederveen-Pieterse,
Jan. Pub. no. AAT 3290234. 319 pp.
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care efforts shape the way that people think about Service and Smoking in the 1950s: The Tale of Two
sexuality. Contributors: Vincanne A DAMS, Leslie More Statements.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 62 (2007):
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Kim N GUYEN, Shanti PARIKH, Heather PAXSON,
Stacy Leigh P IGG, and Michele R IVKIN -F ISH. 3705. H OPKINS, Michael M. “The Hidden Research
System: The Evolution of Cytogenetic Testing in
3695. BARR, Donald A. Health Disparities in the the National Health Service.” Sci. Cult. 15 (2006):
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9780801888205, 0801888204. Regulation in France before and after Silent Spring.”
Part of a special issue on Risk Society in Historical
3696. B HATTACHARYA, Sanjoy. “Struggling to a Perspective [ref. 165]. Hist. & Tech. 23 (2007):
Monmental Triumph: Re-assessing the Final Phases 369–388.
of the Smallpox Eradication Program in India, 1960–
1980.” Manguinhos 14 (2007): 1113–1129. 3707. K REUTZER, Susanne. Vom “Liebesdienst”
zum modernen Frauenberuf: die Reform der Kran-
3697. B OUDIA, Soraya. “Global Regulation: Con- kenpflege nach 1945. (306 pp.) Frankfurt am Main:
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3708. L A B ERGE, Ann F. “How the Ideology of Low
3698. C OOTER, Roger, and Claudia S TEIN. “Com- Fat Conquered America.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 63
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in the History of Medicine.” Part of a special issue
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On the reasons that health posters became more Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/06 (2007).
prominent in Anglo-American culture in the 1980s Dissertation at Yale University, 2007. Advisor:
and 1990s. Lederer, Susan E. Pub. no. AAT 3267318. 356 pp.
3699. C ORN, Jacqueline Karnell. Environmental 3710. N EWCOMBE, Suzanne. “Stretching for Health
Public Health Policy for Asbestos in Schools: Unin- and Well-Being: Yoga and Women in Britain, 1960–
tended Consequences. (141 pp.; bibl.; index.) Boca 1980.” Asian Med. 3 (2007): 37–63.
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tice: James Black, Receptor Theory and the Develop-
3700. C UETO, Marcos. Cold War, Deadly Fevers: ment of the Beta-Blockers at ICI, 1958–1978.” Med.
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264 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
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Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public
3701. D IAS, Glauce, Sylvia do Carmo Castro Health and Welfare. Gender and American culture.
F RANCESCHINI, José Roberto R EIS, Roberta Sena (xiv + 331 pp.; bibl.; index.) Chapel Hill: University
R EIS, Rodrigo S IQUEIRA -BATISTA, and Rosângela of North Carolina Press, 2005. ISBN: 0807829196.
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and Disease] In Portuguese. Manguinhos 14 (2007): September 11th. J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 58 (2003):
779–800. 428–432.
A 2005 study of health and sickness of mothers Contents: Nicholas B. K ING, “The Influence of
from Teixeiras municipality, Minas Gerais state, Anxiety: September 11, Bioterrorism, and Amer-
Brazil. ican Public Health,” 433–441; Julie FAIRMAN
226 375. Twentieth century after 1950
and J. G ILBRIDE, “Gendered Notions of Exper- Essay review of Marcia A NGELL, The Truth about
tise and Bravery,” 442–448; Christopher S ELLERS, the Drug Companies (2004) [ref. 3716]; Jerry
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458. Arthur A. DAEMMRICH, Pharmacopolitics (2004).
3714. VALONE, David A. “Foundations, Eugenic 3725. RUTTY, Christopher J. “Canadian Vaccine
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3726. S LINN, Judy. “Patents and the UK Pharmaceu-
3715. WALD, Priscilla. Contagious: Cultures, Car- tical Industry between 1945 and the 1970s.” Part of
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ISBN : 9780822341284.
Explores the consequences that the stories of epi-
demic outbreaks have. 375-160. TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL WORKS
(includes architecture; for biotechnology, see 134-
375-153. PHARMACY Microbiology; see also 161-Computers and 164-Air
(includes pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs) and space)
3716. A NGELL, Marcia. The Truth about the Drug 3727. AUGUSTINE, Dolores L. Red Prometheus: En-
Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do gineering and Dictatorship in East Germany, 1945–
about It. (xx + 305 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York: 1990. Transformations. (xxx + 381 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
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3717. AVORN, Jerry. Powerful Medicines: The Ben- 3728. BARBROOK, Richard. “New York Prophecies:
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0375414835. On 20th-century efforts to predict technologies of
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3718. B UD, Robert. “Antibiotics, Big Business, and 3729. B ENNETT, Ira, and Daniel S AREWITZ. “Too
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1–30. ing Nuclear Power in the UK Energy Debate: Nuclear
3721. G REENE, Jeremy A. “Releasing the Flood Power, Climate Change Mitigation and Radioactive
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3732. C ERUZZI, Paul E. Internet Alley: High Tech-
On how marketers, physicians, and public health
nology in Tysons Corner, 1945–2005. Lemelson
advocates, and the pharmaceutical industry inter-
Center Studies in Invention and Innovation. (ix + 242
acted.
pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press,
3722. H ESS, Volker. “Psychochemicals crossing the 2008. ISBN: 9780262033749.
wall. Die Einführung der Psychopharmaka in der On an area near Washington, D.C., with a concen-
DDR aus der Perspektive der neueren Arzneimittel- tration of military contractors. The author focuses
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ment use of private contractors, local politics of
3723. L INDNER, Ulrike, and Stuart S. B LUME. land use, and suburban development.
“Vaccine Innovation and Adoption: Polio Vaccines in
the UK, the Netherlands and West Germany, 1955– 3733. C HOI, Hyungsub. “Manufacturing Knowl-
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3755. P RASAD, Amit. “The (Amorphous) Anatomy
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On the priority dispute between Raymond Dama- On how access to computers effected the first
dian and Paul Lauterbur over the invention of MRI. generation of scientists to use them.
3756. P UIG, Albert Presas I. “Science on the Periph- 3766. A KERA, Atsushi. “The Life and Work of
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3758. R EINDL, Josef. Wachstum und Wettbewerb in 3769. BARNES, Susan B. “Alan Kay: Transforming
den Wirtschaftswunderjahren. Die elektrotechnische the Computer into a Communication Medium.” Ann.
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troduction: History of Informatics.” Introduction to
3759. S ATO, Yasushi. “Local Engineering and Sys- special issue: “History of Informatics.” Ann. Hist.
tems Engineering: Cultural Conflict at NASA’s Mar- Comput. 30, no. 3 (2008): 4–7.
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Contents: Michael S. M AHONEY, “What Makes
46 (2005): 561–583.
the History of Software Hard,” 8–18; Horst
3760. S ATO, Yasushi. “Systems Approach in the O BERQUELLE and Oskar B ECKMANN, “Beck-
Japanese National Railways: How Was the Systems mann’s Studio Computers Specified for Early
Integration of Shinkansen Done?” Hist. Scientiarum Computer Art,” 20–31 [ref. 3484]; Niklaus W IRTH,
17 (2007): 65–88. “A Brief History of Software Engineering,” 32–39;
Joseph W EIZENBAUM, “Social and Political Im-
3761. S CHMIEDECKE, Winston Gomes, and Paulo pact of the Long-term History of Computing,”
Alves P ORTO. “O PRONUCLEAR (1976–1986) e a 40–42 [ref. 3438]; Roland T. M ITTERMEIR, “A
formação de recursos humanos para a área de energia Seminar Looking for Traces of History,” 44–54;
nuclear no Brasil.” Circumscribere 4 (2008): 29–50. Peter K. A NTONITSCH, Robert K LEINHAGAUER
and Peter M ICHEUZ, “Incorporating History in
3762. S CHRAMM, Manuel. “Präzision als Leitbild? Secondary Education Informatics Courses,” 56–
Carl Zeiss und die deutsche Innovationskultur in Ost 63 [ref. 261]; Bernadette L ONGO, “Mathematics,
und West, 1945-1990.” Translated title: [A Vision Computer Development, and Science Policy De-
of Accuracy? Carl Zeiss and the German Innovation bates after World War II,” 64–72 [ref. 3462].
Culture in East and West, 1945-1990.] In German.
Technikgeschichte 72 (2005): 35–49. 3772. C AETON, Daniel A. “The Cultural Phe-
nomenon of Identity Theft and the Domestication
3763. T HURS, Daniel Patrick. “No Longer Aca- of the World Wide Web.” Bull. Sci. Tech. Soc. 27
demic: Models of Commercialization and the Con- (2007): 11–23.
struction of a Nanotech Industry.” Sci. Cult. 16
3773. C AMPBELL -K ELLY, Martin, and Daniel D.
(2007): 169–186.
G ARCIA -S WARTZ. “Economic Perspectives on the
On the social and economic understanding of History of the Computer Time-Sharing Industry,
emerging nanotechnology. 1965–1985.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 1 (2008):
16–36.
3764. W EITZE, Marc-Denis, and Jochen H ENNIG.
Das Rasterkraftmikroskop: ein Werkzeug zum Ta- 3774. C ASSELL, Justine. “Body Language: Lessons
sten, Ziehen und Graben für die Nanowissenschaft. from the Near-Human.” In Genesis Redux, edited by
Naturwissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte. (52 pp.; R ISKIN (2007) [ref. 597], 346–374.
ill.) Diepholz: Verlag für Geschichte der Naturwiss. On study of language and communication between
und der Technik, 2003. ISBN: 3928186728. humans and virtual people.
375. Twentieth century after 1950 229
3775. C ERUZZI, Paul, and Burton G RAD. “PC Soft- and the Unisys Struggle to Survive 1980–2001.” Ann.
ware: Spreadsheets for Everyone.” Introduction to Hist. Comput. 29, no. 2 (2007): 3–17.
special issue “PC Software: Spreadsheets for Every-
one.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 29, no. 3 (2007): 4–5. 3784. G UPTA, Gopal K. “Computer Science Curricu-
Contents: Martin C AMPBELL -K ELLY, “Number lum Developments in the 1960s.” Ann. Hist. Comput.
Crunching without Programming: The Evolution 29, no. 2 (2007): 40–54.
of Spreadsheet Usability,” 6–19; Burton G RAD,
“The Creation and the Demise of VisiCalc,” 20– 3785. H EYCK, Hunter. “Defining the Computer:
31; Mitch K APOR, “Recollections on Lotus 1- Herbert Simon and the Bureaucratic Mind–Part 1.”
2-3: Benchmark for Spreadsheet Software,” 32– Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 2 (2008): 42–51.
40; Jonathan S ACHS, “Recollections: Developing See also: Hunter H EYCK, “Defining the Computer:
Lotus 1-2-3,” 41–48. Herbert Simon and the Bureaucratic Mind–Part 2,”
52–63.
3776. C HADWICK, Andrew. Internet Politics: States,
Citizens, and New Communication Technologies. (xiii 3786. H USBANDS, Philip, and Owen H OLLAND.
+ 384 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Oxford “The Ratio Club: A Hub of British Cybernetics.” In
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of the impact of these technologies on politics,
social movements, and bureaucracies, as well as 3787. J IN Fu and C HEN Wei. “The Father of Ge-
discussion of surveillance, privacy and security. netic Algorithms—Holland and His Scientific Work.”
[Translated title.] In Chinese. J. Dial. Natur. 29, no.
3777. C ORRY, Leo. “Fermat Meets SWAC: Van- 2 (2007): 86–93.
diver, the Lehmers, Computers, and Number Theory.” On John H. Holland’s work on complex adaptive
Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 1 (2008): 38–49. systems.
On the work of Harry Schultz Vandiver, Derrick
Henry Lehmer, and Emma Lehmer on calculations 3788. KOIZUMI, Kenkichiro. “Technology at a
related with proofs of Fermat’s last theorem, fo- Crossroads: The Fifth Generation Computer Project
cusing on ideological and institutional aspects of in Japan.” Hist. Stud. Phys. Biol. Sci. 37 (2007):
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century. On the way that Japanese engineers who were
developing a new computer architecture sought
3778. DAWSON, Max. “Home Video and the to employ “universal cultural values” to resolve a
‘TV Problem’: Cultural Critics and Technological technological problem.
Change.” Tech. & Cult. 48 (2007): 524–549.
3789. L AGESEN, Vivian Anette. “The Strength of
3779. D ONGARRA, Jack, Gene H. G OLUB, Eric Numbers: Strategies to Include Women into Com-
G ROSSE, Cleve M OLER, and Keith M OORE. “Netlib puter Science.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 37 (2007): 67–92.
and NA-Net: Building a Scientific Computing Com-
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3780. D RAKE, Frances. “Mobile Phone Masts: Ann. Hist. Comput. 30, no. 1 (2008): 50–58.
Protesting the Scientific Evidence.” Public Underst. Focuses on developments of semigraphical inter-
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Focuses on debates over purported ill health effects and on the work of Håkan Lans.
of mobile phone technology and how protesters
have engaged with scientific knowledge to form 3791. M EIGH -A NDREWS, Chris. “Peter Donebauer,
their opinion. Richard Monkhouse and the Development of the
EMS Spectron and the Videokalos Image Processor.”
3781. G ILLMOR, C. Stewart. “Stanford, the IBM Leonardo 40 (2007): 463–467.
650, and the First Trials of Computer Date Matching.” On the development of video synthesizers and their
Ann. Hist. Comput. 29, no. 1 (2007): 74–80. use in computerized artwork.
On an early computer dating service in 1959.
3792. M INKER, Jack. “Forming a Computer Science
3782. G LAUBITZ, Gerald. Die PAL-SECAM- Center at the University of Maryland.” Ann. Hist.
Kontroverse in der DDR: die politisch-ideologische Comput. 29, no. 1 (2007): 49–64.
Instrumentalisierung der Farbfernsehfrage durch See also Jack M INKER, “Developing a Computer
den ostdeutschen Staat zwischen 1965 und 1969. Science Department at the University of Maryland”
Aachener Beiträge zur Wissenschafts- und Tech- Ann. Hist. Comput. 29, no. 4 (2007): 64–75
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adopt a Western or Soviet color TV technology.
3794. O INAS -K UKKONEN, Henry. “From Bush to
3783. G RAY, George T., and Ronald Q. S MITH. Engelbart: ‘Slowly, Some Little Bells Were Ring-
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230 375. Twentieth century after 1950
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and its implementation. of Agricultural Biotechnology.” Sci. Cult. 16 (2007):
49–70.
3795. O KUDA Kenzo. “The US Foriegn Policy to- The focus is on late-20th- and 21st-century Great
ward Japan in the Early Period of the Cold War and Britain.
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the Discourse of Scientists Working in Conditions
3796. PARKER, Donn B. “The Dark Side of Com- of Controversy.” Public Underst. Sci. 16 (2007):
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Crime.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 29, no. 1 (2007): 3–15. On the results of interviews with scientists in the
UK doing crop genetics.
3797. PARTRIDGE, Craig. “The Technical Develop-
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2 (2008): 3–29. Health in the Post–World War II South. (xii + 209
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3798. P OLLOCK, Neil, Robin W ILLIAMS, and Lu-
ciana D’A DDERIO. “Global Software and Its Prove- 3808. D OOREN, Thom Van. “Terminated Seed:
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37 (2007): 254–280. On genetic use restriction technologies, which
make second generation seeds infertile, as a form
3799. S MILLIE, Keith. “Early Computing at the of establishing ownership.
University of Alberta and the Introduction of the
LGP-30.” Ann. Hist. Comput. 29, no. 1 (2007): 3809. G RASSENI, Cristina. “Managing Cows: An
65–73. Ethnography of Breeding Practices and Uses of Re-
productive Technology in Contemporary Dairy Farm-
3800. S TACHNIAK, Zbigniew. “Intel SIM8-01: A ing in Lombardy (Italy).” Part of a special issue on
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34–48. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 38 (2007): 488–
510.
3801. S TILGOE, Jack. “The (Co-)production of Pub-
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3802. T URNER, Fred. “Where the Counterculture 3811. K EARNES, Matthew, Robin G ROVE -W HITE,
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3803. Z HANG Jiuchun and Z HANG Baichun.
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“Computer science originated in the People’s Re-
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Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Com- Chihuahua in the Coal Mine. (219 pp.; ill.; bibl.;
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pivotal role.” (from the abstract) 2008. ISBN: 9780520257818.
Explores early 21st-century international food dis-
375-163. AGRICULTURE AND RELATED
tribution networks and their relationship to food
SCIENCES
safety.
(includes animal husbandry, forestry, and food sci- 3814. N ESTLE, Marion. Safe Food: Bacteria,
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Dissertation at Technische Universiteit Eindhoven the engineering and organizational practices of the
(The Netherlands), 2007. Pub. no. AAT C830161. space program during the Khrushchev era.” (from
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has developed as part of a sociotechnical system.
3827. G OEHLICH, Robert A. Spaceships: A Refer-
3817. S MITH, Jenny Leigh. “The Soviet Farm Com- ence Guide to International Reusable Launch Vehicle
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The Apollo Expeditions. Springer-Praxis Books in
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Book Reviews 265
Bernardi, Philippe 1142 Blackbourn, David 401, 1807 Borgato, Maria Teresa 1202
Bernardini, Jean-Marc 2342 Blackman, David J. 962 Borgwardt, Götz 3157
Bernecker, Walther L. 1934 Blackman, Helen 2295 Borrás, Susana 3453
Berner, Margit 3060 Blackmore, John T. 1926 Borrello, Mark E. R440
Bernhardt, Karl-Heinz 2181 Blackwell, Richard J. 1401 Borsay, Anne 2442
Berns, Jörg Jochen 1232 Blanco Abellan, Mónica 1722 Borsdorf, Axel 1934
Bernschneider-Reif, Sabine 567 Blanes-Nadal, Georgina 2162 Bos, Egbert P. 1018
Bernstein, Jeremy 2833 Blanke, Horst Walter 1561 Bos, Gerrit 803, 807, 809
Berquist, Emily Kay 1798 Blass, Thomas 3074, 3631 Bosch, Reinoud 91
Berridge, Virginia 538, 3268 Bösche, Klaus 2615
Blay, Michel 1649
Berry, F. Clifton, Jr. 523 Boschiero, Luciano 1504, R100
Bléchet, Françoise 1683
Bosemberg, Zoe 1079
Berryman, Sylvia 873 Bleichmar, Daniela 1819 Bossi, Laura 479
Bersenev, V. L. 371 Bleidick, Dietmar 573 Bostanci, Adam 3448, 3614
Berthelot, Jean-Michel 49, 151 Bleker, Johanna 221, 543 Bostwick, Todd W. 821
Bertoloni Meli, Domenico 1423 Bloch, David 930 Böszörmenyi, Laszlo 3771
Bertomeu Sánchez, José Ramón 1202 Block, Laurie 3275 Bots, Hans 75
Bertomeu-Sánchez, José Ramón R326 Block, Leo 572 Botstein, Leon 2682
Bertucci, Paola 1660, 1747, R272 Blok, Anders 164 Böttcher, Frauke 1749
Berube, David R11, R723 Blok, Gemma R956 Boudan, Christian 609
Bes, Philip 960 Blom, Ida 2441 Boudet, Jean-Patrice 986
Bessire, François 1649 Blomkvist, Pär 3650 Boudia, Soraya 165, 3697, R812
Bessire, Marie-Jeanne Liengme 2266 Blondel, Christine 1660 Boudon, Raymond 494
Betegh, Gábor R170 Bluebond-Langner, Myra 3275 Boulnois, Olivier 997
Bethe, Hans A. 2834 Bluma, Lars 573 Bouloux, Nathalie 1094
Bettina, Heyl 1925 Blume, Stuart 3179 Bourdeau, Michel 2402
Betts, Jonathan 1740, 1905 Blume, Stuart S. 3723 Bourdieu, Jérôme 559
Bevilacqua, Fabio 1748 Blumtritt, Oskar R566, R1081 Boureau, Alain 987
Beyer, Kurt R5 Blustein, Bonnie Ellen R831 Bourne, W. R. P. 1103
Beyler, Richard H. 2761, 2835, R962 Boursier, Louise 1591
Boantza, Victor 1761
Bezza, Giuseppe 1070 Boutroue, Marie-Elisabeth 1299
Boantza, Victor D. 1539, 1762, 1763
Bhāskara 771 Bouvier, Béatrice 2614
Bobory, Dora 1299 Bowden, A. J. 318, 414
Bhattacharya, Sanjoy 3696 Bobrick, Benson 327
Bhujle, Sudha 775 Bowen, Alan C. 876, 895
Bocock, Jean 3509 Bowker, Geoffrey C. 1943
Biagioli, Mario 186 Boden, Margaret A. 2663 Bowler, Peter J. 2307, 2308, 2734,
Bialas, Volker 1502 Boersma, Kees 3376 R16
Biale, David 68 Bofinger, Ulrike 567 Bowles, Mark D. 3833
Bianchi, Luca 1017 Bogaart, Saskia 973 Bowman, Diana M. 574
Biard, Joel 999 Bogolyubov, N. N. 1723 Boyer, Pascal 236
Bickel, Marcel H. R1044 Bohak, Gideon 798 Boylan, Michael 939
Bickerstaff, K. 3731 Böhme, Gernot 530, 3156 Boyle, Alison R672
Biehler, Dawn 3269 Bohr, Niels 2838 Boyle, Eric W. 3158
Bienia, Daniel 571 Boisvert, Kate Grayson 2733 Boyle, Marjorie O’Rourke 1592, 1593
Bienvenu, Alexis R703 Bolens, Guillemette 1118 Bracken, Hillary Jean 3271
Bigg, Charlotte R462 Brading, K. A. 2839
Boles, John B. 2768
Biggs, David R1051 Bradley, R. E. 1725
Bolin, Bert 3550
Bijker, Wiebe E. 3562 Bradley, Robert E. 1724, 1725
Bolsokhoyeva, Natalia 738, 755
Bijsterveld, Karin 3331 Brady, Niall 1154
Bolt, Marvin R599, R1061
Bille, Matt 3833 Brain, Robert M. R614
Bolzoni, Lina 432 Brain, Robert Michael 1927
Biller, Peter 978
Bonah, Christian R409 Brams, Jozef 1017
Billington, David P. 2613
Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch 511 Brashear, Ronald R928
Billington, David P., Jr. 2613
Boner, Patrick 1521 Brassley, Paul 3804
Bimbot, René 2836
Boner, Patrick J. 1503 Brattain, Michelle 3487
Binks, Peter 574
Bonfiglioli, Stefania 937 Braude, Benjamin 464
Binzley, Ronald A. 3489
Bonifay, Michel 960 Braun, Hans-Joachim R1068
Birch, Kean 3584
Bonillo, Jean Lucien 2614 Braun, Helmut 3333
Bircham, Peter M. M. 436
Bonillo, Jean-Lucien 2614 Braund, James 3005
Bird, Jon 3770
Bonine, M. E. 646 Braunschweig, Sabine 3159, R593,
Birkhead, T. R. R385 R753
Boniolo, Giovanni 90
Birman, Joel 552 Bravo Garcı́a, Antonio 676
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle 2561, 3270, Bonmariage, Cecile 981
Bonner, Anthony 996 Bray, Francesca R312, R313
3275 Brede, Christina 2616
Bishop, Louise M. 1117 Bonneuil, Christophe 816
Bont, Raf De 2306 Bredekamp, Horst 1562
Biswas, Arun Kumar 792 Breen, Louise A. R176
Bitbol-Hespériès, Annie 440 Boockmann, Friederike 1365, 1522
Breger, Herbert 8, 298
Bittel, Carla Jean 1966 Boomgaard, Peter 757
Bregman, Alvan 1594
Bivins, Roberta 4, R160 Booms, Dirk 960 Bregoli, Francesca 1640
Bivins, Roberta E. 4, 510, 623 Boon, Heather 3680 Breidbach, Olaf 8, 1380, 1810, 1927,
Black, Brian 2245, 2949 Booth, Christopher C. 1858 1949
Black, Scott 1387 Borck, Cornelius 592, 3065, 3066 Breidert, W. 1725
Black, Suzanne 2837 Bordogna, Francesca 2363 Breidert, Wolfgang 298
Blackadder, Neil 2565 Borg, Kevin L. 3332 Bremer, G. J. 3160
270 Author Index
Brenmer, Robert 817 Bryld, Mette 469 Cabello Carro, Paz 2415
Brenner, Anastasios R327, R811 Brzezinski, Matthew 3822 Cabré i Pairet, Montserrat R889
Brenni, Paolo 2016, 2133 Bucchi, Massimiano 160 Cabré, Montserrat 1138
Brent, Jonathan 3161 Buchhaupt, Siegfried R709 Cachey, Theodore J. 1289
Brentjes, Sonja 640, 1194 Buchwald, Jed Z. 1525 Cadeddu, Antonio 1929
Bresadola, Marco 1834 Buckingham, Hugh W. 2350 Cadée, Gerhard C. R471, R881
Bresalier, Michael 2490 Buckland, Michael 3381 Cadigan, Sean T. R654
Bret, Patrice 75, 1411, 2205 Bucur, Maria 3060 Caeton, Daniel A. 3772
Breteau, Jean-Louis 1437 Bud, Robert 3316, 3718 Cahan, David 1968
Brewer, Daniel 1707 Cai Hai-rong 680
Buell, Paul D. 624
Brewer, John D. 495, 3127 Caiazzo, Irène 968
Bufton, Mark W. 3268, 3273, 3309
Cain, Joe 3006
Brewster-Lee, Dorothy 3300 Bugos, Glenn E. R615 Calder, Dale R. 2280
Bridson, Gavin 391 Buhs, Joshua Blu R947 Calderón Dorda, Estebán 907
Brieger, Gert H. R885 Buijsman, Ed R1073 Caldini Montanari, Roberta 908
Brier, Søren 3478 Buiter, Hans 3347 Calero, Marı́a Luisa 2564
Brinckmann, Andrea 3425 Buklijas, T. 1119 Calff, Josje 26
Brinkschulte, Eva 543 Buklijas, Tatjana 2444 Calinger, R. S. 1725
Brint, Steven 3510 Bulcão, Lúcia Grando 2769 Callahan, Xavier 2705
Brisson, Luc 918 Bulirsch, Roland 1365 Callataÿ, Godefroid de 909
Bristow, Joseph 2565 Buller, David J. 480, 484 Callebat, L. R115
Britton, John A. 2664 Bullock, Seth 2665 Callender, Craig R532
Britton, John P. R504 Burchardt, Anja 221 Calvert, Jane 152, 2987, 3448, 3590
Broad, Jacqueline 1426 Burchardt, Lothar 2421 Calvo Martı́nez, José Luis 860–862
Brock, C. Helen 1867 Burchell, Kevin 3805, 3806 Camardi, Giovanni R16
Brock, Claire 1737, R1092 Burchsted, Fred 2224 Camargo, Kenneth Rochel de, Jr. 625
Brock, Stephen L. 1005 Burchsted, J. C. A. 2224 Cambrosio, Alberto 160
Brock, W. H. 1641, R630 Burckhardt, Martin 1419 Camerota, Filippo 1418
Brock, William H. 1928, 3162 Burek, C. V. 414 Camerota, Michele 1257
Brodsky, Phyllis 512 Burek, Cynthia V. 2969 Camilleri, Kristian 2840, 2841, R108
Broelmann, Jobst R124 Campbell, Gordon R645
Burger, Maria 1017
Broks, Peter 166 Campbell, Margaret 2448
Buridan, Jean 998
Brooke, John 1194 Campbell-Kelly, Martin 606, 3382,
Burke, Janine 2364 3773, 3775
Brooke, John Hedley 225, 2158, 2309, Burke, Peter 1853
R169, R389, R581 Campos, Carlos Eduardo Aguilera
Burke, Stacie 2432 3274
Brookes, Barbara 2443
Burkhardt, Frederick 2035 Campos, Tarcisio Passos Ribeiro de
Brooks, George 1154 3170
Burkhardt, Richard W. R225
Brooks, Nathan M. 2908 Canalejo, Carmen González 2563
Burkhardt, Richard W., Jr. 2225, R701
Broom, C. Ian 2617 Canaparo, Claudio 270
Burn, Bob 284
Brosco, Jeffrey P. 3275 Candaux, Jean-Daniel 1649
Burnett, Charles 803, 968, 1045,
Brouwer, Christine Elisabeth 1571 R158, R775 Caneva, Kenneth R745
Brouwer, L. E. J. 298 Burnett, D. Graham 187, 1526 Caneva, Kenneth L. 1927, 2134, R367
Brouwere, Vincent De 1859 Burnett, Tom R879 Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge R29
Brown, Andrew 1649 Burney, Ian 2445 Cannariato, Christy A. 2310
Brown, Bryson 441 Burnham, John 3282 Cannella, Anne-Françoise 1144
Brown, Craig 3499 Burningham, Kate 3546 Cantor, David 3179, 3651
Brown, Edward M. R914 Burns, Chester R. R653 Cantor, G. N. 805
Brown, James Robert R757 Cantor, Geoffrey 805, 1998, 2311,
Burns, D. Thorburn R883
Brown, Katrina 3554 R307, R369, R395, R514
Burns, Gene 176 Cantor, Norman F. 1120
Brown, Mark B. 3453 Burns, Robert 1723
Brown, Nik 582 Canzler, Weert R717
Burns, Robert Ignatius 1143 Cao, Cong 3500
Brown, Richard E. 3631
Busby, Helen 3584 Cao, Tian Yu 62
Brown, Stuart 1438
Busi, Giulio 1071 Caparrini, S. 1725
Brown, Theodore M. R908
Bustamante Garcı́a, Jesús 2409 Caparrini, Sandro 2062
Browne, Janet 1932
Bustamante, Martha Cecilia R126 Capitaine, Nicole 75
Bru, Bernard 290
Butler, Orville R. 3834 Caplan, Arthur L. 177
Bruegel, Martin 559
Buton, François 2446 Caplan, James R262
Brüggemeier, Franz Josef 406
Butorina, Ljudmila A. 2193 Caponi, Gustavo 3585
Brugger, Peter 1580 Caponi, Sandra 1789, 3303
Butrica, Andrew J. 3833, R403
Bruland, Kristine 1902 Capra, Fritjof 1156
Butt, Leslie 3694
Bruna, Denis 464 Capuzzo, Paolo 3347
Butterworth, Charles E. 69
Brundtland, Terje 1687 Carbonell, Eudald 446
Büttner, Jochen 1256
Brunschön, Carl Wolfram 926 Carbonetti, Adrián 2449
Buxton, William J. 2756
Brunton, Deborah 2562 Carey, Hilary M. R71
Buyens, Vincent 1388
Brunton-Smith, Ian 125 Carignan, Michael 2431
Byford, Andy 2365, 3075
Brush, Stephen G. 62 Carlin, Laurence 1440
Bynum, W. F. 2447
Bruyns, Willem F. J. Mörzer 1688 Carling, Gerd 739
Bryan, James 2111 Bynum, William F. 70
Carlson, Douglas 2944
Bryant, Karl Edward 3681 Byron, Jason M. 417 Carlson, Elof A. 3037
Bryden, David J. 2766 Carlson, Elof Axel 465
Bryder, Linda 538, 3272 C Carlson, Thomas A. 236
Brykman, Geneviève 1439 Cabella, Wanda 3270 Carlsson, Anders R866
Author Index 271
Condrau, Flurin 221, 513 Crellin, John K. 2601 Darrigol, Olivier 62, 2066, R523
Coni, Nicholas 3168 Cresto, Eleonora 3028 Darwin, Charles 2035, 2312, 2313
Conley, Tom 384 Crisciani, Chiara 1121 Das, Veena R609
Conlin, Michael F. R183 Croce, Paul Jerome R531 Dasher, Douglas R585
Conn, Steven 504 Crocker, Robert 1596 Daston, Lorraine 62, 117, 153, 271,
Conner, Clifford D. 5 Croft, William J. 249 438, 1167, 1477, 1927, 2366, 2682,
Connolly, Cynthia A. 3276 R161
Crone, Christian 567
Daszkiewicz, Piotr 1803, 2228, 2296
Connor, James A. R102 Crosby, Marshall R. 1800
Datta, Ann R519
Contessa, Gabriele 92 Crosland, Maurice 1424
Datta, Prasanta K. 791
Contosta, David R. 1931 Crosland, Maurice P. 1658 Dauben, Joseph 8, 296
Conway, Erik M. 3551, R887 Crossley, John N. 287 Dauben, Joseph W. 706
Cook, Alexandra 1820 Crow, James 955 Daugherty, Debra 2136
Cook, G. C. 2453 Crowe, Michael J. 330, 1739 Dauphinais, Michael 1004
Cook, Gordon C. 2454 Crowley, Stephen R277 Davenport, Anne R916
Cook, Harold J. 72, 366, R891, R1082 Crowther, Kathleen R221 Davenport, Anne Ashley 1444
Cook, Margaret G. 1443 Crowther-Heyck, Kathleen R974 Davenport, Charles Benedict 3063
Cook, Mark J. 2357 Crozier, Anna 818 Davenport, Derek A. R907
Cooke, Kathy J. 2672 Crozier, Ivan 466, 2535, R730 David, Barry 1004
Cookson, Gillian R69 Cruz-Sotomayor, Beatriz 1189 David-Ménard, Monique 3079
Coombs, Jan Gregoire 3277 Cuenca, Carmen Risquez 503 Davidovitch, Nadav R767
Cooper, Carolyn C. 2619 Cueto, Marcos 2578, 2589, 3700, R65 Davidson, Cynthia C. 3354
Cooper, Fredrick A. 962 Cullen, Christopher 745 Davidson, Jane P. 416
Cooper, Melinda 1980 Cumo, Christopher 3335 Davidson, Martha 2951
Cooper, Neil J. 514 Cuneo, Pia 1302 Davidson, Roger 3654
Cooper, Rachel R82 Cunningham, Andrew 1003 Davie, Neil 2391, R76
Coopersmith, Jonathan 50 Cunningham, Clifford 2113 Davies, Kerry 556
Cooter, Roger 51, 3698 Cunningham, Michael 1779 Davies, Linda Margaret 2568
Corbin, Brenda 1738 Davies, Owen 1428
Cunningham-Burley, Sarah 3595
Cormack, Lesley B. 23 Davis Philip, A. G. 2820
Cuomo, Serafina 956, 962
Corn, Jacqueline Karnell 3699 Davis, A. E. L. 1505
Cuperschmid, Ethel Mizrahy 3170
Corneanu, Sorana R543 Davis, Devra 3653
Cupillari, Antonella 1727 Davis, Edward B. 1402, 2737, 2843,
Cornell, Thomas D. 2750 Curd, Martin 115 R144, R773
Cornforth, John 2927 Curd, Patricia 850 Davis, Gayle 3654
Corry, Leo 2064, 2078, 3777 Currell, Susan 3038 Davis, Lance E. 2635
Corry, Richard 350 Currier, James David 2034 Davis, Timothy 403
Corsi, Pietro 373, 1665, 1812 Curth, Louise Hill 1361 Dawson, Gowan 1981, R951
Cortada, James W. 603 Curtis, Charles W. 2078 Dawson, Max 3778
Cortas, Chadi S. 3652 Curtis, Robert I. 962, R1013 Dawson, Virginia P. 3833, R112
Cortat, Alain 2612 Curtis, Stephan 2566, 2567 Daxecker, Franz 1238
Cortesi, Paolo 364 Cushing, Angela R459 Day, Michael A. R174
Corti, Francesca 3169 Cutcliffe, Stephen H. 128, 3753 Day-O’Connell, Jeremy 2107
Corti, Lorenzo 875 Czech, Herwig 3060 De Bellis, Ennio 1218
Cosme, Alba Morales 2606 De Frenza, Lucia 1780
Costa, Kelerson Semerene 1661 De Leo, A. 2998
Cotta, Rosângela Minardi Mitre 3701
D De Michelis, Elizabeth 741
D’Adderio, Luciana 3798 De Risi, Vincenzo 1478
Cotte, Michel 2612
d’Aguilar, Jacques 437 Deacon, Harriet 2457
Cotter, Donald 2910
D’Ambrosio, Ubiratan 288 Deakin, Michael A. B. 889
Cotterill, Michael S. 1266
D’Ancona, Cristina 633, 1017 Dean, Dennis R. 1781, 2183
Cottingham, John R543
D’Angio, Agnès 2612 Deane-Drummond, Celia 233
Counet, Jean-Michel 298, 981
D’Antonio, Lawrence A. 1724 Dear, Peter 31, 1528, R95
Courcelle, Olivier 1649, 1726
D’Aronco, Maria Amalia 1122 Dear, Peter Robert 1357
Courtenay, William J. 1002
Da Silva, Filipe Carreira 2403 Débarbat, Suzanne 1689, 2821, R3,
Coutelle, Alain R880
da Silva, Paulo José Carvalho 483 R1017
Cowan, Edward J. 1428
Dacome, Lucia 1845, 1861, R720 Debru, Claude 122, 418, 461
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz 3007, R1049
Dagron, Tristan 440 Debue-Barazer, Christine 3318
Coward, Harold G. 280 Debus, Allen G. 366, R330, R924
Cowham, Mike 3505 Dahl, Edward H. 384
Dahlberg, Laurie Virginia 2620 Decaen, Christopher A. 331
Cox, Thomas R. 402 Decker, Hannah S. R664
Coyne, George V. R927 Dahlbom, Taika Helola 415
Dale, Pamela 2536, 3238 Decker, Michael 957
Coze, Jean Le 791, 1145 Decker, Natalja 221
Cozzoli, Danielle 1476 Dalton, David A. 2268
Dance, Peter 1307 Dee, Richard 2681
Craddock, Paul T. 791, 962 Deichmann, U. 3034
Craig, Stephen C. R688 Daniel, Dane T. 367, R999
Deichmann, Ute 2334, 3008, 3029,
Craik, Alex D. D. 2065 Daniel, Pete 3807 3034
Crato, Nuno 1046 Daniel, Ute 3384 Dejours, Christophe 470
Cravens, Hamilton R1 Danielson, Dennis 1236 Deken, Jean Marie 2884
Crawford, Cassandra S. 2455 Danielson, Dennis Richard 1237 Dekker, Dirk-Jan 1081
Creager, Angela N. H. 3179, 3602, Danisch, Robert C. R391 Dekker, Elly 250, 984
3603 Darby, Michael R. 2635 Dekker, Rudolf 1627
Crease, Robert P. 144 Darby, Robert 2456 Dekosky, Robert K. R894
Crellin, J. K. R104 Darnell, Regna 499, R210 del Pino Dı́az, Fermı́n 2415
Author Index 273
Delange, Yves 1813 Dinçkal, Noyan 2621, 3347, R345 Driel, H. van 3336
Delaporte, François 2367 Dinello, Daniel 207 Driel-Murray, Carol van 962
Delbourgo, James 614, 1628, 1752, Dingwall, Robert 3593 Dröscher, Ariane 423, 2335, R527
R900, R1054 Disco, Cornelis 3347 Droste, Peter Johannes 1146
Delft, Dirk van 2844, 2845, R1001 Ditchfield, G. M. 1654 Drummond, José Augusto 2977
Delille, Emmanuel 3239 Dittmann, Frank R75 Dry, Sarah R18
Delisle, Richard G. 2343 Ditzen, Stefan 1417 Dryden, Donald 96
Dell, Heather 3694 Dix, Andreas 2953 Duan Yao-yong 758
Dellagi, Koussay 2585 Dixon, Laurinda R953 Dube, R. K. 793
Deltete, R. J. 2160 Dixon, Richard W. 2883 Duchenne, Marie-Christine 972
DeLuzio, Crista 2392 Dixon, Thomas 2368 Duchesneau, François R721
Demaitre, Luke E. 515 Ducheyne, Steffen 1367, 1506, 1551,
Djebbar, Ahmed 662 R725
Demidov, Sergei S. 298 Dmitriev, Igor S. 2161
Demortier, Guy R72, R73, R92, R343, Duchin, Moon R643, R1056
Doctorow, E. L. 2682 Düchting, Reinhard 1561
R383, R694 Dodds, Gregory D. R725
DeMowbray, Malcolm 985 Ducos, Joëlle 973
Dodds, Rachel E. 167 Ducret, Jean-Jacques 3098
Dendle, Peter 1100, 1122 Doel, Ronald E. R632, R852
Deng Ke-hui 714, 715 Dudley, Will 1708
Doerfler, W. 3034 Duffin, Jacalyn 226, 517
Deng Ming-li 2067, 2803 Dolan, Brian 22, 516 Duffy, Matthew James 3241
Deng, Chung-Yeh 3449 Dolza, Luisa 1258 Dugac, Pierre 290
Denniss, John 289 Doménech Torres, José 3539 Dugatkin, Lee Alan 2314
Denny, Mark 576
Doménech, Rosa M.a Medina R612 Duggan, Eileen P. 1800
Dentinger, Rachel Mason R39 Duggins, Pat 3824
Domingo, Carmel Ferragud 1139
Descartes, René 1446 Dulac, Liliane 1097
Domı́nguez-Rodrı́guez, M. V. 1322
Desmond, Adrian J. 1932 Dumbreck, Geoff 1431
Domosławski, Zbigniew 2459
Desmond, Ray 430 Dunbar, Robin I. M. 2393
Donald, Diana 1669
Despeaux, Sloan Evans 2068, 2078 Duncan, Anthony 2852
Donati, Silvia 1082
Desrochers, Pierre 2622 Dunér, David 2137
Dong-won, Shin 2460
Desroches, Dennis 93 Dunkak, Harry M. 2991
Dongarra, Jack 3779
Dessai, Suraje 3554 Dunlap, Thomas 409
Dongen, Jeroen van 2846–2848
Dessaux, Pierre-Antoine 2673 Dunmore, John 1791, 1792, 2206
Doniger, Wendy 784
Detchessahar, Mathieu 2612 Dunmur, David A. 352
Donovan, Arthur R88
Dettelbach, Michael 1927 Dunn, Richard 251, 1251
Doolan, Gregory T. 1005
Deuraseh, Nurdeen R656 Dupèbe, Jean 1255
Dooren, Thom Van 3808
DeVorkin, David R1000 Dupont, Jean-Claude R228
Dörfel, Günter 2849 Dupré, John 462, 2987
DeVorkin, David H. R261, R652
Doria, Miguel de França 3554 Dupré, Sven 1507
Devreese, J. T. 1159
Doroshow, Deborah Blythe 3240 Dupree, Marguerite R533, R695
DeVries, Willem A. 2781
Dörries, Matthias 374, 2933 Duquesne, Martine 2612
Dew, Nicholas 614, 1416, R402
Dotan, Igal R706 Duran, Angelica 1390
Dewan, Lawrence 1005
Dott, Robert H. 2973 Durant, Darrin 129
Dewbury, Adam 2410
Dewhirst, David W. 2766 Douay-Soublin, Françoise 1649 Durbach, Nadja 1965
DeWitt, Larry W. R375 Douchet, Sébastien 1105 Durel, Henri 1445
Dezhina, Irina 20 Dougall, Rona 3299, 3313 Duris, Pascal 1814
Dhawan, B. N. R940 Dougherty, Jude P. 332 Dusek, Val 577
Dhombres, Jean 32 Dougherty, M. V. 1250 Dussauge, Isabelle 3735
Douglas, A. Starr 1799 Dutilh-Novaes, Catarina 1010
Di Liscia, Daniel A. 1365
Douglas, Deborah G. 3405 Dutour, Françoise 351
di Palo, Lucia 1835
Douglas, Gina R46, R339 Dutra, Luiz Henrique de Araujo 2048
Di Paolo, Ezequiel A. 3770
Dowbiggin, Ian 2706 Dutton, Paul Edward 980
Di Pasquale, Giovanni 954 Duttweiler, Stefanie 592
Diamond, Cora 2782 Downer, John 3823
Downes, Jennifer 2766 Dvorak, Petr 1010
Dias, Glauce 3701 Dworkin, Ronald 3063
Dı́az, Edna Suárez 3604 Downes, Stephen M. 484
Downey, Greg 3615, R62 Dybikowski, James 1709
Dı́az-Andreu Garcı́a, Margarita 2423 Dyck, Erika 3719, R269
Dick, Wolfgang R. 1365 Downing, Lisa R84
Dyck, Marie-Claire Groessens-Van
Dickerson, James L. 560 Doyle, Barry M. 3171
373
Dickinson, Frederick R. 530, 2748 Doyle, Julie 3565 Dyson, Freeman J. 6
Didi-Huberman, Georges 1419 Dracobly, Alex 2461 Dyson, Stephen L. 2424
Didier, Béatrice 1649 Draelants, Isabelle 973
Drago, Antonino 2850
Dienel, Hans-Liudger R594
Dragoni, Giorgio 2851
E
Dietrich, Michael R. 3009, 3592 Eagleton, Catherine 1060, 2766, R319
Dı́ez, Jose 94 Drake, Frances 3780
Eamon, William R1075
Digby, Anne 2458, R702, R992 Drake, Stillman 1418 Eamon, William C. 366
Digrius, Dawn Mooney 2262 Drancourt, Michel 539 Eastwood, Bruce 1061
Dijk, J. R598 Dreary, Ian J. 3080 Eastwood, Bruce S. 1062
Dijkhuizen, Sietzo 2248 Drees, Willem B. 233 Ebach, Malte C. 419
Dijksterhuis, Fokko Jan 1529 Dresen, Leen R284 Ebbesen, Sten 1017, 1018
Dilley, Stephen Craig 95 Dressel, Gert 87 Ebbinghaus, Heinz-Dieter 2069, 2804
Dillon, Justin R890 Dressendörfer, Werner 567 Ebeling, Florian 277
DiMeo, Michelle R1092 Dreyer, Mechthild 1017 Eckart, Wolfgang U. 2462
Dimopoulos, Vassilios G. 941 Dreyfus, Hubert 127, 144 Eckert, Michael 2895, 3406
274 Author Index
Eddy, M. D. 1862, R12, R21, R556, Erlen, Jonathon 2608 Feenberg, Andrew 2785
R930 Erler, Klaus 2934 Feest, Uljana 2786
Eddy, Matthew D. R18, R213, R977 Ernst, Waltraud 556, 785 Fehrenbach, Frank 1199
Ede, Andrew 23, R211, R1056 Esfeld, Michael R267 Feingold, Mordechai 1202, 1413,
Edell, Stephen 2207 Eskew, Jonathan R661 R340
Edelman, Nicole 2390 Espagnat, Bernard d’ 334 Feit, Carl 805
Eden, Trudy 1638 Esposito, Salvatore 2850 Fekri, Magdi 841, 842
Edford, Rachel 3527 Feldhay, Rivka 227, 1007
Essig, Mark R96
Edgerton, David R4 Feldman, Maryann P. 2622
Esterle, Laurence 3453 Felitti, Karina A. 3702
Edgington, John 1572 Estrada Orrego, Victoria 519
Edginton, Barry 556 Feller, Irwin 53
Etheridge, Kay 1172, 1563 Fellous, Michèle 3655
Edmond, Gary 139 Ette, Ottmar 1645, 1934 Fender, Stephen 3038
Edmonson, James M. 529, R729 Evans, Brad 3133 Feng Li-sheng 709
Edmundson, Mark 3081 Evans, James R200 Fengler, Silke 169
Edqvist, Olle 141 Evans, Robert 127, 191 Fenster, Della D. R37
Edson, Evelyn 1096 Evers, Dirk 233 Fenster, Della Dumbaugh 2078
Edwards, A. W. F. 2317 Evra, James Van 2050 Ferguson, Christine C. 1965
Edwards, Edmundo R. 823 Ewan, Joseph 1800 Ferguson, Kitty 291
Edwards, Harold M. 2078 Ewan, Nesta 1800 Fernández Fernández, Álvaro 865
Edwards, John R727 Eyler, John M. 3319 Fernández Nieto, Francisco Javier
Edwards, Michael 1219 Ezrahi, Yaron 2784 866, 867
Efron, Noah J. 801 Fernel, Jean 1318
Egan, Michael 3566 Ferngren, Gary B. R233
Eghigian, Greg 3115
F Ferrari, Michel 3111, 3112
Egmond, Florike 1179, 1299 Faasse, Patricia E. 2992
Ferrario, Gabriele 367
Eigen, Edward 1979 Fabbri, Christiane Nockels 1123
Ferraro, Giovanni 1728, R299
Eilbart, N.V. 2942 Fabbri, Natacha 1499 Ferreira, Juliana Mesquita Hidalgo
Einsiedel, Edna 168 Fabregat Galcerà, Emetri 578 2042
Einwag, Berthold 848 Fabrizio, Kira R. 2635 Ferreira, Lúcio Menezes 2427
Eisberg, Joann R148 Fagan, Melinda B. 2229 Ferreira, Luiz Otávio 3196
Ekberg, Merryn 3039 Fagan, Teresa Lavender 987 Ferreirós Domı́nguez, José 292
Ekman, Tomar 52 Faherty, Duncan 2208 Ferreirós, J. 292
El Bouazzati, Bennacer 7 Fairbanks, Daniel J. 2317 Ferreirós, José 2139
El-Kareh, Almir Chaiban 2769 Fairchild, Amy L. R865 Ferrell, Lori Anne 16
Fairman, Julie 3713 Ferruta, Paola 2058
Elena, Alberto 1969
Falby, Alison 3082 Ferry, Georgina 3030
Eliel, Ernest L. R830
Falk, Raphael 62, 805 Féry-Hue, Françoise 1224
Eling, Paul 2351 Festa, Egidio 336
Elisabeth, Countess Palatine 1446 Falk, Ruma 62
Fallwell, Lynne R903 Fettweis, Günter B. 2623
Elkana, Yehuda 2738 Feudtner, Chris R297
Elkins, James 3432 Falzeder, Ernst 2370
Feuerbach, Ann 760, 791
Ellard, Peter 1006 Fan Li 33
Feye, Stéphane 1553
Elliot, Paul 1863 Fan, Fa-Ti 615, 616, 2698, R503 Fibonacci, Leonardo 1047
Elliot, Rosemary 3172 Fang Xiao-yang 759 Fichman, Martin 2316, 2569
Elliott, Clark A. 2269, R624 Fangerau, Heiner 423, 2976 Fickers, Andreas 2612, 3385
Ellis, Erik 3567, R678 Fansten, Maı̈a 151 Fickinger, William J. 2897
Elman, Benjamin A. 2697 Fant, J. Clayton 962 Fidora, Alexander 1083
Elmer, Peter 518 Fara, Patricia 1239, 1670, 2026, 2138, Field, J. V. 1508
Elwick, James 2270 2209, R272, R306, R881, R899, Field, Judith Veronica 1225
Emberger, J.-M. 2283 R931 Fieni, Laura 958
Emch, Gérard G. 333, 1702 Faraone, Christopher A. 864 Fifield, Steve R83
Emch-Dériaz, Antoinette 1702 Farber, Paul R257 Figueirôa, Silvia 1782
Emerson, Roger L. 1864 Farber, Paul Lawrence R167, R168 Figueirôa, Silvia F. de. M. 373
Emilsson, Eyjólfur Kjalar 931 Farkas, Gábor F. 1240 Finch, John H. 3116
Emiralioglu, M. Pinar 1288 Farmakis, Lefteris R356 Fine, Eve 2463
Empotz, Gérard 2612 Farmelo, Graham 243 Fink-Jensen, Morten 1319
Endersby, Jim 420, 1933 Farmer, Paul 2578 Finley, Carmel R1058
Farreras, Ingrid D. 3067 Finley, Mary Carmel 2952
Enebank, Vidar R141
Fasanelli, F. 1725 Finn, Stephen J. 1447
Enenkel, Karl A. E. 1303, 1304
Fassin, Didier 3275 Finnegan, Diarmid A. 130
Engel, Brita 221 Finocchiaro, Maurice A. 1403, R106
Engelhardt, Dietrich von 525, 567 Faulhaber, Priscila 335
Faulkner, Wendy 219 Fiorani, Francesca 1285
Engelhardt, H. Tristram 537 Fisch, Menachem 801
Engels, Jens Ivo 2953 Fauque, Danielle R185
Fischer, Hans 8
England, Richard 2315 Faure, Michael G. 3582
Fischer, Jean-Louis 421
Engstrom, Eric J. 556, R1037 Favrholdt, David 2838 Fishburn, Evelyn 208
Enke, Ulrike 1597 Fay, Peter 1509 Fisher, Celia 1101
Ensmenger, Nathan R711 Faye, Cathy 3083, R85 Fisher, Donald R443
Epple, Moritz 2783 Faye, Jan R485 Fisher, Erik R918
Epstein, Steven R628 Federici Vescovini, Graziella 1072 Fisher, Grant R55
Eraso, Yolanda 3173 Fedi, Laurent 2049 Fisher, James 3642
Erickson, Paul R1073 Fedunkiw, Marianne 3300 Fisher, John R. R1048
Erismann, Christophe 1018 Fee, Elizabeth R247 Fisher, R. A. 2317
Author Index 275
Fissell, Mary Elizabeth 1348 Freeman, Julia 3597 Garber, James J. 521
Fitch, Walter M. 3010 Fregonese, Lucio 1748 Garber, Margaret D. 1541
Fitzpatrick, Martin 1666 Frei, Gunther 2078 Garcı́a Cruz, Cándido Manuel 404
Fjaestad, Maja 3528, 3736 French, A.P. R489 Garcı́a Garcı́a, Inmaculada 950
Flachowsky, Sören 3337 French, Michael 559 Garcı́a Sánchez, Expiración 663
Flahault, Charles 2283 French, Sara L. 1172, 1399 Garcı́a Valverde, José Manuel 1311
Flannery, Ezekiel J. 3703 French, Steven 3529, R507 Garcı́a, Alfredo Martı́n 1896
Fleischer, Alette 1629 Frercks, Jan 1764 Garcia, Hugue 298
Fleischhacker, Jochen 2589 Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste 2624 Garcı́a, José Barrios R364
Fleischhauer, Kurt 520 Garcia, Paul 2073
Freudenthal, Gad 796
Fleming, James Dougal 1391 Garcia, Rosa Wanda Diez 2572
Frewer, Andreas 530, 543
Garcia, Susana V. 2028
Fleming, James Rodger 2184 Friberg, Jöran 832, 890
Garcı́a-Garcı́a, Pilar 1329
Fleury, Vincent 442 Fricke, Tom 3642 Garcia-Swartz, Daniel D. 3773
Flik, Reiner R359 Fridlund, Mats 3339 Gardiner, Linda 1649
Flinders, Matthew 1643 Fried, Johannes 967 Garfield, Brian 2999
Flippen, J. Brooks R704, R1059 Friedgut, Theodore H. 3091 Garofalo, Ivan 807
Flipse, Abraham C. 2739 Friedman, Michael 117, 1927 Garrigós-Oltra, Lluı́s 2162
Flood, Raymond 2070 Friedman, Michael L. 2787 Garro, Olivier 2612
Florio, Lucio 233 Friedrich, Christoph 567 Garza, Randal Paul 1124
Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn 2411 Fritsch, Rudolf 8 Gascoigne, John 35
Foehr-Janssens, Yasmina 464 Fritsche, Johannes 440 Gass, Gillian R979
Foerstner, Abigail 3407 Fritscher, Bernhard 8, 1282 Gassowski, Jerzy 1241
Fogarty, Richard R1031 Frodeman, Robert 3747 Gates, Barbara T. R618
Fohler, Susanne 579 Froese, Paul 2740 Gaudillière, Jean-Paul 422, 3320
Folkerts, Menso 8, 9, 2027 Fröhlich, Jürg 2853 Gaudio, Michael 1802
Folli, Andréa 2614 Frohn, Hans-Werner 2953 Gaukroger, Stephen 1449, R256,
Föllinger, Sabine 543 Frosh, Stephen 3084 R417, R650
Folta, Jaroslav 1147 Frost, Robert L. 2612 Gausemeier, Bernd 2979
Fontaine, Philippe R976 Gauvin, Jean-François 1690
Frota, Mirna Albuquerque 266
Fontana, Francesco 1509 Gavroglu, Kostas 62
Fryer, Geoffrey 1836
Fontes Vital, Raul Manuel 2612 Gawin, Magdalena 3060
Fu, Daiwie 54 Gay, Hannah 2036
Ford, Caroline 2249 Fuchs, Boris 602 Gaynesford, Maximilian de 2788
Ford, Charles E. 298 Fudge, Erica 1310 Gayon, Jean 443
Forest, Denis 553 Fuller, Michael 178 Geddes, Jennian F. 3175
Forge, John R972 Fuller, Steve 1368, 2708, 3451 Geels, Frank W. 3737
Forman, Paul 62 Fullwiley, Duana 3720 Geiger, Roger L. 3452
Forrester, J. M. 1318 Funigiello, Philip J. 2709 Gelbier, Stanley 2467
Fors, Hjalmar 367, 1899, 3329 Funkenstein, Amos 68 Geldard, Richard G. 877
Forsgren, Mats 3329 Füredi, Frank 3683 Gelfert, Axel 525
Forshaw, Peter 367 Furley, David 876 Gemelli, Giuliana 2756
Forster, Regula 1008 Furley, David J. 876 Genin, Christophe 2854
Forsyth, Kevin S. 3833 Furtado, Júnia Ferreira 1598 Gent, Robert H. van R896
Forsythe, Bill 2546 Furukawa, Yasu 2911 Gentilcore, David 1595
Forth, Christopher E. 466 Fyfe, Aileen 1952, 2231, R258 Genuth, Joel 274
Fortuine, Robert 3278 Geoghegan, Bernard Dionysius 3431
Fortun, Mike 3594 Gerabek, Werner E. 522
Forty, Michelle 2995
G Gere, Cathy R321
Gabay, Nadav 2394 Gerigk, Horst-Jürgen 525
Foster, Amy E. 3405
Gabbay, Dov M. 1010, 2050 Germani, Ana Alejandra 3128
Fountain, John W. 824
Gabbey, Alan 1448 Germuska, Pál 3347
Fountas, Kostas N. 941
Gabriel, Joseph 591 Gerovitch, Slava 3825, 3826, R1046
Fox, Daniel M. 3646, R220, R328
Gach, John 557 Gerritsen, W. P. 1321
Fox, Renée C. 530
Fox, Robert 34, R379, R437 Gachelin, Gabriel 2464, 2465 Gerson, Elihu 3013
Fraassen, Bas C. van 2855 Gadebusch Bondio, Mariacarla 1320 Gerson, Elihu M. R155
Fragnoli, Delaine 2230 Gainor, Chris 3408 Gerum, Reinhild 525
Gal, Ofer 1479 Geuna, Aldo 192
Fragu, Philippe 3174
Galán Vioque, Guillermo 910 Ghany, Naim R448
Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro
3701 Galen 942 Ghigo, Francis Dunnington 3520
Galilei, Galileo 1418 Ghins, Michel 2855
Francis, Mark 1935
Galison, Peter 117, 153, 271, 2682 Giacomoni, Paola 370
Franciscus de Marchia 1009
Galison, Peter L. 2682 Giannichedda, Enrico 960
Franco, Abel B. 655 Gianquitto, Tina 2232
Franco, José Luiz de Andrade 2977 Gall, Philippe Le 502
Gallay, Alain 830 Gibbons, Michael 141
Frängsmyr, Tore 375 Gibson, Marion 1427
Frank, Richard G. 3682 Gallois, William 2466
Gibson, Mary Eckenrode 3176
Franklin, Allan 337, 2317 Galonnier, Alain R400
Giere, Ronald R1086
Franklin, Sarah 2978 Gamota, George 53 Gieryn, Thomas F. 131
Fraunholz, Uwe 3338 Gandon, Sébastien 2071 Gifford, Fred R209
Free, Melissa 1965 Gandt, Francois De 298 Giglioni, Guido 1599, R977
Freedberg, David 1573 Gangloff, Amy Beth 3340 Gijswijt-Hofstra, Marijke 3177
Freeland, Natalka 2565 Gannett, Lisa R835 Gilain, Christian 75
Freeman, H. 3177 Gao Hongcheng 2072 Gilbert, Pamela K. 2565, 2570
276 Author Index
Gilbert, Scott F. 3013 Gondermann, Thomas 2395 Gray, Chris Hables 3492
Gilbride, J. 3713 González Bueno, Antonio 1300 Gray, George T. 3783
Giletti, Ann 1011 González-Hernández, A. 1322 Gray, J. J. 292
Gilfoyle, Daniel 3393 González-Silva, Matiana 3616 Gray, J. M. K. 843
Gill, Jo 3282 Good, Gregory A. 377 Gray, Jeremy 292, 2058, 2076–2078,
Gill, Rebecca R218 Goodall, Jane 1671, 2140 R789
Gillespie, James A. 2589 Goodall, Jane R. 1671 Gray, Jeremy J. 2078, R860
Goodare, Julian 1428 Graymont, Barbara 2419
Gillespie, Richard 613
Grebecka,
, Wanda 2284
Gillette, Aaron 3040 Gooday, Graeme 262, 2626, R28
Green Musselman, Elizabeth 73
Gillette, Gregory 1404 Goodey, C. F. 485
Green, Alexa Harcourt 2469
Gillis, Jonathan 2468 Goodheart, Lawrence B. 2537
Green, David A. 325
Gillispie, Charles C. 8, 75, 1644, 1793 Gooding, David C. R56, R357 Green, Elna C. 3280
Gillmor, C. Stewart 3781 Goodman, Brett P. 3568 Green, S. J. D. 263
Gilman, Sander L. R119, R873 Goodman, J. Robyn 3568 Green, Venus R939
Gilson, Norbert R378 Goodman, Michael S. 3491 Greenaway, Frank R772
Gingerich, Owen 228, 1365, R10, Goodstein, Judith R. 2074, R52, R936 Greenberg, Daniel S. 3454
R47, R98, R270, R271, R290, Gordin, Michael D. 19, 62, 2163, Greene, J. Megan 2711
R348, R456, R687, R754, R765 2746, R894 Greene, Jeremy A. 3721
Gingras, Yves 62 Gordon, Jill R995 Greene, Kevin 962
Ginn, Sheryl R. 1308 Gordon, John Steele 2666 Greene, Meg 3424
Ginsburg, Lawrence M. 3242 Gordon, Linda R157 Greene, Mott R487, R877
Ginzburg, Carlo 68 Gordon, Richard 943 Greene, Mott T. 36, R879
Giorgi, Elisabetta 959 Gordon, Robert B. 2627 Greenwood, David 3321
Girão de Morais, Rosa Helena de Gorman, Michael E. 139 Greenwood, John R. 523
Santana 2571 Gorman, Mike 127 Gregorio, Alberto G. de 2858
Girón Irueste, Fernando 1134, R1042 Gormley, Melinda 2710 Gregorio, Mario A. Di R968
Gispen, Kees 2625 Gorsky, Martin 3279 Gregory, Andrew 919
Giunta, Carmen J. 354, 2176, R94 Gorton, William A. 490 Gregory, Frederick 1927
Given, Jock 3386 Gosden, Chris 2009 Gregory, Jane R943, R973
Gladfelder, Hal 1843 Gosling, David L. 1999 Grell, Ole Peter 1450
Glardon, Philippe 1293 Gossin, Pamela 2114 Grellard, Christophe 999, 1018
Glaubitz, Gerald 3782 Gottemoeller, Doris R691, R1053 Grewe, Klaus 962
Gleach, Frederic W. 499, 2412 Gottschalk, Louis A. 3068 Gribbin, John R. 1821
Gleason, Mona 3275 Gribbin, Mary 1821
Gottschall, Dagmar 1125
Grieger, Manfred 3342
Gleiser, Marcelo R310, R394 Goudeau, Jeroen 1630
Griesemer, James 3013
Glendening, John 1982 Gouk, Penelope 252, 1323
Griffaton, Marie-Laure 2612
Glenna, Leland 3818 Goulden, Murray 3149 Griffin, Roger 3060
Glenna, Leland L. 3041 Goulding, Robert 1227, 1242 Griffith, W. P. R894
Gliboff, Sander 2271, 2318 Gourinat, Jean-Baptiste 878 Grimnes, Ole Kristian 2630
Glick, Thomas F. 1154, 2856, 2857 Gow, Rod 2075 Grimoult, Cédric 3586, R681
Glied, Sherry A. 3682 Gowland, Angus 1582 Grinbaum, Alexei 2859
Glynn, Jenifer 2683 Gozalbes Cravioto, Enrique 950 Grob, Gerald N. 565, 3178, 3179
Goddu, André 1084, R388, R1055 Graber, Frédéric 1903, 2628 Groeben, Christiane 423
Godfrey-Smith, Peter 444 Grabiner, Judith V. R206 Groebner, Valentin 464
Godin, Benoı̂t 2684, 3637 Grad, Burton 3775 Groen, Adriaan in’t 170
Godin, Oleg A. 3341 Gradmann, Christoph R123 Groessens, Eric 373
Godlewska, Anne Marie Claire 1934 Grady, John 160 Grönberg, Per-Olof 1953, 3343
Godoy, Andresa Michele 2572 Graepel, Peter Hartwig 567 Grondeux, Anne 464, 1018
Goebel, Bernd 1012 Graeve, Bart de 960 Gröne, Maximilian 525
Goehlich, Robert A. 3827 Graff, Eric 1063 Gronim, Sara Stidstone 1369, R320
Goenka, Ajit H. 790 Grafton, Anthony 1180, 1351 Grønlie, Tore 3657
Gohau, Gabriel 1783 Graham, Jenny 1657 Gross, Alan G. 154, 2352
Graham, Loren 20, 62 Gross, David 2682
Golden, Janet Lynne 3275
Graham, Loren R. 21 Grosse, Eric 3779
Golden, Richard L. 3085
Graham, Margaret R460 Grossewinkelmann, Johannes 2631
Goldman, Alvin 144 Grössing, Helmuth 1523
Goldman, David 3063 Graham, Margaret B. W. 2635
Grossman, Mark I. 2115
Goldmark, Peter C., Jr. 3300 Graham, Margaret L. 3656
Grothe, D. J. 2914
Goldstein, Bernard R. 896, 1233, Graham, Peter W. 1983
Groult, Martine R436, R680, R692
1501 Graham-Smith, Francis 3738 Grove-White, Robin 3811
Goldstein, Daniel 1945 Granada, Miguel A. 1510, R916 Grudzen, Gerald J. 1126
Golinski, Jan 209, 1556, 1660, R272, Granek, Galina 3506 Grund, Peter R9
R342, R874 Grant, Edward 1013, 1014, R305 Grunzke, Andrew L. 3486
Gollnick, Margaret A. 3041 Grant, H. Roger 2629 Gruter, Konrad 1259
Golub, Gene H. 3779 Grapı́, Pere R386 Gruzinski, Serge 1286
Golub, Leon R112 Grasseni, Cristina 3809 Gryglewski, Ryszard W. 2470
Golvers, Noël 716 Grasshoff, Gerd 1061 Grypma, Sonya Joy 2471
Gomes, Mara H. de Andréa 3285 Grasso, Glenn M. 2250 Gualandi, Alberto 2049
Gonçalves, Carlos Henrique Barbosa Grattan-Guinness, I. 293, 1725, 2058, Guan Shou-Yi 717
1226 R582 Guan Xiao-wu 712, 3344
Gonçalves, Maria Eduarda 3453 Grattan-Guinness, Ivor 8, 3644 Gudermann, Rita 2953
Gonder, Patrick 3479 Gravendeel, Barbara 26 Guerrasio, Venetia M. 2472
Author Index 277
Henninger-Voss, Mary 1352 Hoffmann, Christoph 2117 Høyrup, Jens R346, R569, R869
Henry, John 56, 338, 1370, R953 Hoffmann, Dieter 2916, R1087 Hoz, Marı́a Paz de 858
Hentschel, Klaus 339, R429 Hoffmann, P. 1725 Hsu, Elizabeth R646
Hepburn, Brian S. 1753 Hoftijzer, Paul 1299 Hu Hua-kai 2879, 3533, 3534
Herbert, Sandra 2196, R32 Hogan, Edward R. 2082 Hu, Danian 2866, 2867, R312
Herman, Ellen 3042, 3117, R510 Hohlfeld, Rainer 2753 Hu, Zonggang 2983
Hermann, Jutta 423 Höhmann, Rolf R837 Huang Song-ping 2868
Hermans, Janneke R985 Hokanson, Drake 3412 Huber, Peter J. 838
Hermerén, Göran 520 Holberg, J. B. 312, 2118 Hubert, Hans W. 432
Hernández, Justo R380 Holbrook, Jarita C. 817 Hübner, Klaus 2869
Herran, Néstor 14, 3395 Holl, Frank 1934 Hudson, Geoffrey L. 1325
Herreman, Alain 294 Holland, F. D., Jr. 2973 Hudson, Mark J. 729
Herrero, F. 3087 Huebener, R. P. 2157
Holland, Owen 604, 3786
Huff, Joyce L. 1965
Herschbach, Dudley 2682 Hollander, Gail M. 2675
Hughes, Barnabas 1047
Herz-Fischler, Roger 2081 Hollenback, George M. 833
Hughes, Barry R40
Hess, Peter M. J. 231 Holley, I. B., Jr. 3348 Hughes, David W. 2119
Hess, Volker 3722 Hollings, Christopher David 295 Hughes, J. T. 2353, 3185
Hessenbruch, Arne 1927 Hollingsworth, J. Rogers 3179 Hughes, Jeff 2870, R174
Heßler, Martina 573, 2702 Hollowell, Victoria C. 1800 Hughes, Lotte 400
Hetherington, Michelle R201 Holmberg, Gustav R792 Hughes, Thomas P. 3741, R306
Hetherington, Norriss R437 Holmberg, Scott D. 3659 Huijer, Marli 582, 3662
Hetherington, Norriss S. 311, R338, Holmes, Frederic Lawrence 1543, Huijnen, Pim 2871
R396, R637, R712 1765 Hull, Andrew 3186, R616
Heudier, Jean-Louis 2614 Holmes, Martha Stoddard 1965 Hull, David L. R300
Hewa, Soma 3300 Holthoon, Frederic L. van 1710 Hull, Gillian 1784
Hewitt, Hermi Hyacinth R743 Holthuis, Lipke B. 1575 Hume, Brad D. 2320
Hey, Jody 3010 Holton, Gerald 7, 62, 1927, 2682, Humphreys, Margaret 2579
Heyck, Hunter 3785 R310 Humphries, Paul 1711
Heymann, Matthias 3553 Holton, Gerald James 2682 Huneman, Philippe R367
Heymans, Johanna J. 2252 Homburg, Ernst 2917 Hung, Edwin H.-C. 101
Hibberd, David R181 Homei, Aya 3184, 3660 Hunley, J. D. 3410, 3830, 3831, 3833
Hiebert, Erwin N. 62 Hon, Giora 1200, 2865, 3506 Hüntelmann, Axel C. 2580
Higgins, Peter McRorie 2477 Hong, Sungook 616 Hunter, Allan K. 2321
Higgitt, Rebekah 1950, 1995 Honnefelder, Ludger 1017 Hunter, Cecily R529
Higton, Hester 2766 Hopkins, B. 1725 Hunter, Lynette 1190
Hilaire-Pérez, Liliane 1904 Hopkins, Michael M. 3705 Hunter, Matthew C. 1392
Hilgartner, Stephen 3580 Hoppe, Brigitte 8, 567, 1934, R904 Hunter, Michael 1602
Hilger, Marie-Elisabeth R90, R864 Hoppe, Günter 2186 Hunter, William 1867
Hill, Jen 2210 Hopwood, Nick 2273, 2478, 2981 Hurel, Arnaud 2971
Hillier, Kathryn 3658 Hoquet, Thierry 1803 Hurley, Kelly 1965
Hills, Richard L. 1647, 1648 Horáková, Jana 604 Hurn, Mark R862
Hills, Richard Leslie 1647 Horden, Peregrine 263 Hurst, G. Cameron, III 3494
Hilton, Claire 3243 Horenstein, Norma S. 1984 Hurt, Raymond 2479
Hilvoorde, Ivo van 3606 Horn, Jeff 1906 Husbands, Phil 604
Hilz, Helmut 171 Hornblum, Allen M. 3661 Husbands, Philip 3786
Hutchins, Roger 313
Hindess, Barry 1585 Hornborg, Alf 2632
Hutchinson, John F. 2589
Hinokawa Shizue 2864 Hornos Mata, Francisca 503
Hutton, Sarah 1452, R177
Hinokawa, Shizue 2863 Horsfield, Craigie 1979
Huzel, James P. 2396
Hippius, Hanns 2539 Hortolà, Policarp 446
Hirai, Hiro 1297, 1298, 1570 Horwitz, Allan V. R355
Hiraoka Ryuji 718 Hoskin, Michael 825–827, 1740– I
1742, R68, R193, R636 Ibrahim, Annie 440
Hird, Jonathan 1905
Hossfeld, Uwe 423, 1949, 2771, 2982, Idel, Moshe 1208
Hirshbein, Laura 3244
2993 Ihde, Don 144, 253
Hirshfeld, Alan 2145
Hotson, Howard 1196 İhsanoǧlu, Ekmeleddin 1194
Hiscock, Nigel 1049 Iijima Wataru 628
Hitchcock, Susan Tyler 211 Houck, Judith A. R249
Houltz, Anders 52, 3329 Ilardi, Vincent 1148
Hobards, Michael 2050 Iliffe, John 3663
Hobby, Elaine 215 Houpt, Katherine Albro R289
Iliffe, Rob 272
Hoberman, John 3181, 3182 Hourdequin, Marion R549
Iliffe, Robert 1194
Hochadel, Oliver 1660, R661 Houston, R. A. R992
Imai Masahiro 944
Hochhaus, Karl-Heinz 2615 Houwaart, E. S. 3692
Imber, Jonathan B. 2480
Hochman, Gilberto 2559, 2578, 3265 Howard, Sethanne 220 Imhausen, Annette 296
Hodara, Joseph 244 Howarth, Richard J. 318, 377 Ineichen, Robert 8
Hoddeson, Lillian 3532 Howell, Alan C. 2018 Ingham, Mary E. 1017
Hodge, Graeme A. 574 Howell, Kenneth 1194 Inglis, David 3641
Hodges, Andrew 604, 3388 Howell, Kenneth J. R212 Inglis, J. R. 3063
Hodges, Sarah 3281 Howes, Moira 2490 Ingstad, Benedicte R642
Hodgson, Geoffrey M. R733 Höxtermann, Ekkehard 423, 2285 Inguenaud, Marie-Thérèse 1655
Hofer, Hans-Georg 524, 543, 3183, Hoy, Teresa Miriam Van 2633 Inkster, Ian 1169
R316 Hoyer, Ulrich 2838 Insley, Jane 2754
Hoffman, Dieter 2752 Hoyningen-Huene, Paul R969 Iofrida, Manlio 2792
Author Index 279
Ione, Amy 476 Jardine, Nick 37, 1511, 2766 Joosse, N. Peter 665
Irrgang, Bernhard 424 Jas, Nathalie 165, 3706 Jordan-Gschwend, Annemarie 1295
Irving, Sarah 1383 Jasanoff, Sheila 141, 3457 Jorink, Eric 1576
Irwin, Alan 3425 Jaselskis, Bruno 2166, 2170 Josephson, Paul R586, R814
Itagaki, Ryoichi 1926 Jasen, Patricia 3664 Jotterand, Fabrice 537
Ito Shuntaro 631 Jeal, Tim 2211 Jouannet, Pierre 470
Iverson, John 1649 Jeanpierre, Laurent 491 Joyce, Kelly A. 3666
Iverson, John R. 1674 Jedlitschka, Karsten 24 Joye, Frédéric R429
Jegu, Michel 2228 Jubran, Safa A. A. C. 652
Iverson, Margot Lynn 3043
Jelinek, Elfriede 440 Jubran, Safa A. C. 1140
Ivry, Alfred L. 664
Juleff, Gill 583
Iwakuma, Yukio 1010 Jelved, Karen 1927
Jülich, Solveig 527
Jenkin, John 2919
Jullien, Vincent 1483
J Jenkins, Alice 215 Jung, Petra S. R102
Jablonka, Eva 447, 448 Jenkins, Dennis R. 3833 Jung, Tobias 341
Jablonski Walker, Suzanne 1294 Jenkins, Edgar R552 Junker, Thomas 2323
Jackelén, Antje 610 Jenkins, Lekelia D. 127 Juraku, Kohta 3746
Jackson, Andrew D. 1927 Jenkinson, Jacqueline 3283 Justo, Célia Maria Patriani 3285
Jackson, Catherine M. 2165 Jenks, Robert A. 1287
Jackson, Christine E. 393 Jennekens, F. G. I. 3622
Jenner, Mark S. R. R111, R207
K
Jackson, Ian 1954 Kaasch, Joachim 423, 2771
Jackson, Kenneth T. R846 Jensen, Casper Bruun 38, 1943 Kaasch, Michael 423, 2771
Jensen, Eric 3617 Kaenel, Philippe 3089
Jackson, Louise A. R260
Jensen, Gwenn M. R954 Kahane, Jean-Pierre 75
Jackson, Lynette 819
Jensen, Mette 164 Kahl, Oliver R1014
Jackson, Mark 962, 3187, 3188, 3282,
R156 Jensen, Niklas Thode 1868 Kahlow, Andreas R602
Jackson, Myles W. 2146 Jensen, William B. R876 Kahn, Didier 1272–1274
Jackson, Noel 1985 Jentzen, Jeffrey M. 526 Kahya, Esin R938
Jermini, Jean-Pierre 3098 Kaijser, Arne 3329
Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse R665
Jesseph, Douglas M. 1482 Kaiser, David 62, 3535, R652
Jacó-Vilela, Ana Maria 3095
Jessop, Leslie 2240 Kalas, Rayna 1353
Jacob, Christian 384 Kalckar, Jørgen 2838
Jacob, Margaret C. 193, 1379, 1907 Jessop, Ralph 2050
Jia Xiao-yong 839 Kallinen, Maija 1202
Jacob, Richard R142 Kalling, Ken 3060
Jiang Gong-cheng 3044
Jacobi, Daniel 160, 443 Kallis, Aristotle A. 3060
Jiang Xiu-le 11
Jacobs, Ine 960 Kaltoft, Pernille 164
Jin Fu 3787
Jacobsen, Anja Skaar 1927, 2872, Kaluza, Zénon 1019
R96, R707 Johannisson, Karin 2481
Kalyanaraman, S. 791
Jacquart, Danielle 968, 1127, 1128 John, Jürgen 2771
Kamil, Neil 172
Jacquette, Dale 2050 Johns, Adrian 1920
Kaminsky, Uwe 3045
Jacyna, L. S. R679 Johnson, Ann 3088 Kammen, Michael G. 395
Jacyna, Stephen 2447 Johnson, Carina L. 1197 Kampf, Antje 3286, 3287
Jaeger, Lydia 2741 Johnson, Curtis N. 2322 Kanamori, Osamu 449
Jaeger, Mary 851 Johnson, Ericka 3665 Kanayama Koji 2793, 2873
Jaffe, James Alan R42 Johnson, Kristin 394, R36, R87, R584 Kane, Robyn 3833
Johnson, Niall 3190 Kang Hoje 3429
Jaffro, Laurent 1452
Johnson, Pat 3833 Kantaris, Geoffrey 208
Jagger, Graham 1481
Johnson, Ryan 2565 Kanz, Kai Torsten 423
Jagow, Bettina von 525
Johnson, Stephen R1069 Kapel, Martin 314
Jahn, Ilse 221, 2274, 2299
Johnston, Elizabeth 3088 Kapor, Mitch 3775
Jahoda, Gustav 486
Johnston, Ronnie 3284 Karafyllis, Nicole C. R776, R836
Jaikishan, S. 791 Karger, Elizabeth 1020
Johnston, Sean F. 3743
Jajesniak-Quast, Dagmara 3742 Kargon, Robert 2958, R986
Johnston, Stephen 1201, 1228
Jakosky, Bruce 3519 Kargon, Robert Hugh 3349
Johnstone, Bob 3744
Jalland, Pat 3189 Karitzis, Andreas R276
Joly, Bernard 1775, R971
James, Frank A. J. L. 245, 2037 Kärkkäinen, Pekka 487, 1021
Jones, Alexander 897
James, Jeremiah R856 Karp, Alexander 2083
Jones, Caroline A. 2682
James, Jeremiah Lewis 2918 Karpenko, Vladimı́r 358
Jones, Colin 1869
James, William 2234 Karrow, Robert W. 383
Jones, David S. R298
Jamison, Andrew 2954 Karstedt, Susanne 2404
Jones, Edgar 2482, 3191, 3245
Jammer, Max 340 Kassell, Lauren 1430
Jones, Emily A. R803 Kastanis, Nikos 2030
Jan de Jonge, Henk 170 Jones, Geoffrey 3745
Janacek, Bruce R971 Kastenhofer, Karen R836
Jones, Landon Y. 2212 Kästner, Ingrid 221, 2484
Janeira, Ana Luı́sa 2581 Jones, Martin K. 962
Janiak, Andrew 1453 Katz, Jonathan 3046
Jones, Paul R. 357, R560, R571, Katz, V. J. 1725
Janko, Jan 1601 R581, R689, R983 Katz, Victor J. 296
Jansen, Sarah 221 Jones, Peter Murray 1129 Katzir, Shaul 2147, 2148
Janssen, Michel 2852 Jones, Stephen S. 3041 Kauffman, George B. R875, R942
Janssen, Volker 3685 Jones, Susan D. 2483 Kaufman, Alejandro 208
Janssens, J. 654 Jong, Erik A. de 432 Kaufman, Matthew H. 2485
Jardine, Boris 2766 Jong, Martin de 608 Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta 1182
Jardine, Lisa 1371 Jöns, Heike 2770 Kavadi, Shirish N. 2589, 3288
Jardine, Nicholas 1245, 1247, 1574 Jonsson, Fredrik Albritton 1870 Kavey, Allison 1209
280 Author Index
Meyer, Christian 1057 Mohajeri, Shahrooz 2644 Moses, Lyria Bennett 200
Meyer, David R. 2639 Möhle, Hannes 1017 Mosini, Valeria 1879, 3644
Meyer, Heinz 973 Moine, Jean-Marie 2612 Mosley, Adam 42, 319, 1245, 1247,
Meyer, Ruth 1017 Mojsisch, Burkhard 1017 2766, R121, R202
Meyer, Torsten 573 Moktefi, Amirouche 2050, R700 Mosley, Stephen 3282
Meyers, Amy R. W. 432 Mokyr, Joel 1901, 1910 Mosselmans, Bert 2050
Meyers, Todd 2367 Molella, Arthur 2958 Mossensohn, Miri Shefer 666
Meynell, G. G. 1607 Molella, Arthur P. 408, 3349 Mota, Teresa Salomé 373
Micale, Mark S. 212 Moler, Cleve 3779 Mothe, John de la 141
Michael, Emily 1032 Mollenhauer, Dieter 423 Moulin, Anne Marie 2585
Michael, Michael 3092 Molloy, Sylvia 208 Moulines, C. Ulises 8
Michael, Mike 534 Mom, Gijs 3359 Moulinier, Laurence 255
Moulinier-Brogi, Laurence 1066
Michailov, G. K. 1723 Mommertz, Monika 1743
Moura, João Batista Vianey Silveira
Michalopoulos, Andreas N. 870 Monette, Jean-François 2217 266
Micheuz, Peter 261 Mongne, Pascal 2415 Mowery, David C. 2635
Michie, Donald 3388 Monica Garcia, Claudia 2495 Moyn, Samuel 506, 507
Mickulas, Peter Philip 2289 Monin, Henri 3032 Mudry, Philippe 464
Middeldorff, Swantje 221 Monmonier, Mark 385 Mueller, Ian 298
Mijnhardt, Wijnand 1385 Monquil-Broersen, Tiny 26 Mueller, Thomas 556
Mikesell, Stephen 3642 Monroe, John Warne 2045 Mühl-Benninghaus, Wolfgang 573
Milam, Erika Lorraine R845, R947 Monsen, Arve 3021 Muir, Cameron R739
Milazzo, Paul Charles 3574 Montanari, Roberta Caldini 898 Muir, Kristy 3689
Milbank, Samuel L. 3646 Monte, Almerinda 2645 Mukerji, Chandra 1566, 1567, 1633–
Mildenberger, Florian 543, 3093, Monteil, Jean-François 1033 1635
R917 Monti, Maria Teresa 1816 Mülberger, Annette 3095, 3096
Miled, Marouane ben 642 Montiel, Luis 2496, R670 Muldoon, Ciara Aisling 349
Miles, Margaret R. 1106 Montolli, Barbara 3434 Mullen, Megan Gwynne 3793
Millán-Verdú, Carles 2162 Moon Joong-Yang 685–687, 703 Müller, Gerd B. 3013
Miller, David 111 Moon Man-yong 3467 Müller, Irmgard 423, 567, 2976
Miller, David Philip 1769, 1770, Moon, Paul R469 Müller, Katja R131
1877, 2640, R181, R525 Moon, Suzanne M. 3360 Muller, Séverin 559
Miller, Donald G. 2641 Mooney, Graham 2497 Müller, Thomas 3209
Miller, Foil A. 356 Moorbath, S. R474 Müller-Hill, Benno 530, R497, R822
Miller, Gavin 3094, 3249 Moore, Carl E. 2166, 2170 Müller-Jahncke, Wolf-Dieter 567
Miller, Joyce 1428 Moore, D. T. 2237 Müller-Sievers, Helmut R133
Miller, Kristen 3482 Moore, Gregory H. 2091 Müller-Strahl, Gerhard 2336
Miller, Steve 126 Moore, James 1932, 3052 Müller-Wille, Staffan 423, 1824,
Mills, Allan 1694, 1695, 2764 1825, 2276, 2987, R952
Moore, Keith 246, 3779
Mills, Allan A. 2642 Munns, David 2826
Moore, Kelly 3468
Mills, Catherine 3282 Munns, David P. D. 320
Moore, Sir Patrick 3836 Munson, Marit K. 3148
Mills, David 3135 Moore, Wendy 1878
Mills, John A. 3250 Munz, Tania R255
Moran, Bruce T. 1275, 1276 Murard, Lion 2589
Millstein, Roberta L. 3598 Moran, Dermot 1222 Murariu, Dumitru 1817
Millward, Liz 3413 Moran, James E. 556 Muray, Leslie 234
Milnes, Timothy 2050 Moran, Michelle Therese 2584 Murdoch, Stephen 3097
Milosz, Czeslaw 546 Moran, Richard R308 Muroi, Kazuo 834
Milton, Kimball A. 2881 Morange, Michel 470, R1049 Murphy, Joseph 3460
Mindell, David A. 3835 Morantz-Sanchez, Regina R994 Murphy, Michael A. 2357
Minehan, Bridie Andrews R774 Morehead, Allison 2373 Murray, Patricia 208
Ming, Chen 748 Moreno, Jesús Luque 899 Murray, Stephen O. 3144
Mininberg, David T. R439 Moreno, Jonathan D. 3440, 3623 Murton, James 2959
Minker, Jack 606, 3792 Morenzoni, Franco 1034 Musajo Somma, Laura 1880
Miorelli, Alessandro 370 Moretti, Cesare 1268 Musgrave, Alan 113
Miranda, Paulo Sérgio Carneiro 3294 Morgan, Gregory J. 3603, 3608, R803 Mussell, James 1959
Mirowski, Philip 3724, R662 Moriarty, Paul Veatch 1715 Mustar, Philippe 3453
Misa, Thomas J. 605, 606, 3347 Morin, Denis 2612 Mutel, Cornelia Fleischer 398
Mishra, Ashoka K. 782 Moro-Abadı́a, Oscar R655 Myers, Robert A. 2883
Missa, Jean-Noël 3251 Morrell, Jack R128, R363, R472, Mylott, Anne R736
Mitcham, Carl 590 R591
Mitchell, David 564 Morris, Pat 2946 N
Mitchell, Robert 3679 Morris, Peter R423, R649 Nahin, Paul J. 1732
Mitchell, Sandra D. 439, R495 Morris, Sharon 3297 Nahman, Michal 3584
Mitman, Gregg 438, 3282, 3575 Morris-Reich, Amos 3136 Nakajima, Hideto 616
Mittermeir, Roland T. 3771 Morrison, Margaret 2882 Nakamura Shigeru 2809
Miyajima, Kazuhiko 700 Morrison-Low, A. D. 1696, R1001 Nakamura, Hisami 372
Miyamoto, Masaki 2925 Morton, David L. 591, 2646 Namal, Arin 3210
Mladenovic, Bojana 112 Morus, Iwan R336 Nappi, Carla 735
Moblo, Pennie R1003 Morus, Iwan Rhys 1989, R420, R1028 Naranjo Orovio, C. 2758
Mode 891 Moser, Gabriele 2589 Nathan, Erica 2251
Moer, Ard Van 2050 Möser, Kurt 573 Navarro Brotons, Victor 1202, 1262
Moeshart, Herman J. 2643 Moser, Stephanie 2426 Navarro, Alfredo Menéndez 2589
Author Index 285
Packard, Randall M. R958 Patterson, Richard 2508 Petzold, Hartmut 8, R151, R756
Page, Benjamin B. 3300 Paul, Diane B. 62, R1007 Pharo, Patrick 470
Page, Frederick G. 1771 Paul, Harry W. 3212, R162 Philippe, Michel R89, R726
Paik, Young-Gyung R783 Paulmier-Foucart, Monique 972 Phillips, Gordon 561
Pailin, David 1407 Pauly, Daniel 2252 Phillips, Jim 559
Paiva, Ilana Lemos de 3691 Pauly, Philip J. 433, R204 Phillips, Laura L. 3253
Pak Myong-gyu 2717 Pauwels, Luc 160 Philo, Chris 556
Palló, Gábor R912 Paxson, Heather 3694 Pias, Claus 2694
Palm, Lodewijk 2917 Piccolino, Marco 1837, R764
Peace, William J. 3119
Palma, Armando de 2356 Pichol, Karl 573, R103
Peacock, Kent A. 2885
Pick, Daniel 3254
Palmer, David R. 3341 Pearl, Sharrona R1033 Pickering, Andrew R1023
Palmer, Scott W. 3415 Pearson, Hugh L. 2260, 2263 Pickover, Clifford A. 114
Palmer, Steven 2578 Pearson, Paul 2196 Pickren, Wade 3633, R929
Palmieri, Paolo 1163, 1263, 1534, Pécharman, Martine 1583 Pickstone, John R795
R152, R807 Peck, R. M. R74 Pickstone, John V. 4, 43, R209
Palomares, Maria Lourdes D. 2252 Peck, Robert McCracken 1802 Picolet, Guy 1491
Panaccio, Claude 1018 Peckhaus, Volker 2069 Pidgeon, N. F. 3731
Pancaldi, Giuliano R278 Pedersen, Olaf 321 Pieper, Herbert 1645, 2094
Pandey, Anubhav 791 Peers, Anthony 245 Pierpoint, William S. 1884
Pandey, Lalit 769 Peers, Glenn 1099 Pierrot, Nicolas 2612
Pandora, Katherine 61 Pegler, David 1573 Piet, Laetitia 559
Panese, Francesco 160 Peierls, Rudolf 2838, 2886 Pieters, Toine 2592, 3692
Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H. 2884 Peierls, Rudolf Ernst 2834 Pietikäinen, Petteri 2548, 3099
Pantalony, David 256, R523 Peiffer, Jeanne 302 Pietsch, Theodore W. 1575
Panteki, Maria 2050 Peitzman, Steven J. R834 Pigafetta, Antonio 1289
Panza, Marco 2049, R675 Pigeaud, Jackie 464
Pejlare, Johanna 2093
Paoletti, Cristina 1716 Pigg, Stacy Leigh 3694
Pelayo, F. 2974
Papanelopoulou, Faidra 2153 Pigliucci, Massimo 471
Pelbart, Peter Pál 2542 Pigott, Louis J. 2240, 2241
Papathanassiou, Maria K. 923 Pelis, Kim 3033, 3301
Papilloud, Christian 593 Pike, David L. 2565
Pellegrin, Pierre R323 Pike, Geoffrey 1266
Papma, Hilje 170 Pellegrino, Edmund D. 537
Papon, Pierre 3453 Pilcher, Jeffrey M. 2587
Pelling, Margaret 538, 1609 Pilpel, Avital 3017
Paquay, I. 971 Pemberton, Neil 2509, R209 Pimentel, Juan 1177, 1934
Paquot, Catherine 2172
Peña, Carmen 1134 Pinchard, Bruno 298
Paquy, Lucie 559
Peng-Yoke, Ho 298 Pind, Jorgen L. 3100
Paradis, James G. 1939 Pinell, Patrice R58
Pennaneach, Michel 2612
Pârâianu, Rǎzvan 3060 Pingree, David 927
Pense, Christine M. 3753
Parascandola, John 3441, R963 Pingree, David Edwin 778
Pepe, Luigi 1202
Pardo-Tomás, José 1332 Pino Campos, Luis Miguel 942
Peperkamp, Ben 1672
Parenti, Christian 201 Pinto, Manuel 377
Perdue, Peter C. R312
Pareti, Germana 2356 Pires, J. Chris R784
Perea Yébenes, Sabino 279
Parikh, Shanti 3694 Pirillo, Diego 1175
Pérez Jiménez, Aurelio 913–916
Park, Buhm Soon 3179 Pisano, Dominick A. R214
Pérez Martı́n, Inmaculada 1036
Park, Katharine 1133, 1167, 1334 Pitrelli, Nico 3434
Pérez Pariente, Joaquı́n 366
Parker Brienen, Rebecca 1577 Pitt, Joseph 257
Pérez, Liliane 1660
Parker, Donn B. 3796 Pitt, Joseph C. R449
Perfetti, Stefano 1104 Plail, Michael 8
Parkin, Jon 1586
Perger, Mischa von 1037 Plato, Jan von 8
Parkin-Gounelas, Ruth 2375
Perifano, Alfredo 1278 Pleij, Herman 16
Parkinson, Anna 1608
Perini, Laura R1022 Plese, Zlatko 917
Parks, James M. 2973
Perler, Dominik 263, 1109 Plofker, K. 1725
Parmentier, Marc R150
Parrish, Susan Scott 815 Perret, Thomas 2612 Plofker, Kim 79, 296, 298
Parshall, Karen Hunger 2078, 2092, Perret-Clermont, Anne-Nelly 3098 Plotkin, Mariano 3120
R206 Perrin, Jacques 2612 Plows, Alexandra 191
Parshall, Linda 2239 Perrucci, Robert 3437 Plummer, Chris 2357
Parsons, Terence 1010 Perry, Heather R. 3302 Plutynski, Anya 428, 453
Perry, Yaron 2510, 2511 Podgorny, Irina 2012
Parthasarathy, Shobita R627
Perthuisot, Annie 75 Pohancenik, Rebecca 3323
Partington, John S. 2692
Peset, José Luis 1202 Poirier, Jean-Pierre 2887
Partridge, Craig 3797
Pestre, Dominique 62, 141, 165 Pók, Attila 3060
Pasachoff, Jay M. R140, R196, R331 Polak, Menno 26
Pasachoff, Naomi 2693, R196 Petch, Alison 2009
Polansky, Ronald M. 936
Pascoe, David 3416 Peters, Joris 849
Polge, Chris 3001
Pasles, Paul C. 1733 Peters, Peter 582
Pollem, Herwig 2615
Pasnau, Robert 487 Peters, Peter Frank 594 Pollero, Raquel 3270
Pasquier, Hélène 3364 Peterschmitt, Luc 1544 Pollock, Anne 3324
Pastoureau, Michel 464 Petersen, Chris 27 Pollock, Griselda 3130
Pastrana, Patricia Aceves 2606 Peterson, Erik L. 2326 Pollock, Neil 3798
Pasveer, Bernike 160 Petitjean, Patrick 1940 Polo-Blanco, Irene 2811
Pater, Kees de 298 Petrunic, Josipa G. R419, R886 Pols, Hans 3255
Patiniotis, Manolis 1755 Pettigrew, Todd H. J. 1610 Polyakhova, E. N. 1725
Patterson, Amy Suzanne 1883 Pettit, Michael J. 2376 Pomata, Gianna 1611
Author Index 287
Pomponazzi, Pietro 1104 Quinlan, Sean M. 1886, 1897 Redmond, Geoffrey P. 697
Pon, Lisa R362 Quinn, Sheila O’Brien 2377 Reed, Christina 2938
Pont, Jean-Claude 75 Quinn, Stephen C. 2728 Reed, Peter R44
Ponzio, Paolo 1194 Quinsac, Annie-Paule 370 Reeds, Jim 1212
Poole, William 1514 Quintero, Camilo 2242 Reeds, Karen 71, 1825
Pooley, Jefferson D. 3121 Quirke, Viviane 3711 Rees, Amanda 3054
Poortinga, W. 3731 Quiroga, Alberto 871 Rees, Gethin R1015
Rees, Jonathan 2649
Popkin, Richard H. 282
Rees, Teresa 426
Popp, Jerome A. 454 R Reeves, Eileen 1515, 1516
Popplow, Marcus 573, 1354, 3754 Rabin, Sheila J. 1250 Regan, Fiona R44
Porcionatto, Marimélia A. 181 Radder, Hans 116 Reggiani, Andrés H. 3038
Pormann, Peter E. 667, R669 Radelet-de Grave, P. 1756 Régnier-Bohler, Danielle 464
Porro, Alessandro 3213 Radelet-de Grave, Patricia R188, Regourd, François 1667, 1705
Porter, Dorothy 1971 R621 Reich, K. 1725
Porter, Suzette A. T. 2948 Rader, Karen A. 61, 73 Reich, Karin 298
Porter, Theodore M. 8, 492, 493 Radick, Gregory 44, 2378, 3101 Reichardt, Eike 1972
Portides, Demetris P. R828 Radkau, Joachim 409 Reichart-Burikukiye, Christiane 2650
Porto, Paulo Alves 3761 Rädle, Fidel 567 Reichenbach, Herman R465
Portwich, Philipp 221 Rae, Ian D. 2961 Reichert, Folker 1561
Poser, Hans 2753 Raepsaet, Georges 962 Reid, Alice 3304
Potthast, Thomas 2953 Reidy, Michael S. 2198, R693, R945
Rafferty, Anne Marie 538
Pound, Richard W. 3214 Reifsnyder, Joan M. 1362
Rafferty, Edward C. 2398 Reijenga, Jetse 2645
Powell, Alexander 2987 Rafter, Nicole 3038 Reill, Peter Hanns 1680
Powell, Henry C. R1032 Ragep, F. Jamil 647, 648 Reilly, Philip R. 3063
Powell, Martin 3292 Raghavan, Nirupama 779 Reindl, Josef 3758
Powell, Walter W. 3464 Rahman, Shahid 2050 Reininghaus, Wilfried 2651
Powers, John C. 1554 Rahman, Shahina 3191, 3245 Reinisch, Jessica 3671
Prasad, Amit 3755 Rainger, Ronald R13, R78, R979 Reis, Fernando E. 1653
Pratt, Derek 1905 Raj, Kapil 618, 1668 Reis, José Roberto 3701
Preece, Rod 1967 Rall, Denise N. 2812 Reis, Roberta Sena 3701
Prestes, Maria Elice Brzezinski 1717 Ramberg, Peter J. R748, R749 Reischitz, Michaela 87
Preston, Vernon 2197 Ramı́rez Cruz, Jorge Alejandro 1051 Reiser, Thomas R668
Prévot, Brigitte 973 Ramos Jurado, Enrique Angel 872 Reisman, Arnold 2700, 2775, 3152
Price, Huw 350 Rampling, Jennifer R996 Reisman, David C. 638
Price, Katy 215 Reiss, Benjamin 2549
Ramsey, Frank Plumpton 2797
Price, Sally 3643 Reisz, Emma R677, R988
Ramsey, John T. 900 Reiter, Wolfgang L. 2154
Priesner, Claus 8, 367 Ramsey, Matthew R937, R1066 Relaño, Francesc 1067
Prince, Sue Ann 1802 Ramunni, Girolamo R81 Rembis, Michael A. 3038
Principe, Lawrence M. 209, 367 Rand, Harry 408 Remenyi, Maria 221
Pringle, Heather Anne 3150 Randall, Lisa 2682 Remmert, Volker R. 298, 1248
Pritchard, Chris 2095 Rankin, Alisha Michelle 1335 Remy, Nicolas 1213
Pritchard, Sara B. 2612 Rao, B. Raghunatha 794 Renn, Jürgen 8, 62, 2682
Probst, Siegmund 298 Rao, K. R. R941 Renneberg, Monika 221
Proctor, James D. 236 Rao, K. Srinivasa 2813 Renwick, Chris 2405, R660, R911
Proctor, Robert N. 161 Rao, S. Balachandra 780 Renzi, Silvia de 1612, 1613, R815
Promitzer, Christian 3060 Raoult, Didier 539 Restivo, Sal R950
Prüll, Cay-Rüdiger 3325 Rappaport, Rhoda 380 Restle, Conny 1500
Psillos, Stathis 115, R276 Rappert, Anne 567, 1136 Reulecke, Jürgen R426
Pucciarelli, Deanna L. 1885 Reumann, Miriam G. 3122
Rashed, Marwan 637
Puchalska-Dabrowska, Bernadetta M. Reverby, Susan M. 45
, Rashed, Roshdi 643
1135 Rey Bueno, Mar 366, 1349, 1603
Rashid, Salim 2814 Rey, Anne-Lise 1757
Pugnière, François 1639 Rasmussen, Nicolas 3326, R922,
Puig Pla, Carles 2653 Reymond, Jerzy 1336
R1032 Reynard, Pierre-Claude R610
Puig, Albert Presas I. 3756 Ratcliff, Jessica 2125 Reynaud Paligot, Carole 1973
Puig, Núria R540 Ratcliff, Marc J. R977 Reynolds, Andrew 2279
Puig-Samper, M. A. 2758 Ratcliffe, Barrie M. 2058 Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg 8, 427, R836,
Puig-Samper, Miguel Angel 1934 Rathwell, Thomas 3300 R1038
Punke, Michael 2253 Raveux, Jean-Olivier 2612 Rhodes, Diana L. 892
Purkert, Walter 8 Ray, Arthur J. 3139 Ribeiro, Rodrigo 127
Pursell, Carroll W. 595, 3757 Rayer, Pierre François Olive 540 Rice, Adrian 2096
Putnam, Hilary 236 Raymo, Chet 322 Rice, Richard E. R935
Pyne, Stephen J. 596 Raynaud, Dominique 644 Rich, Mike 1734
Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey W. 2173 Rich, T. C. G. 2995
Q Richard, Nathalie 2390
Rayner-Canham, Marelene F. 2173
Richards, E. G. R555
Qu An-jing 692, 1497 Rebelo, Fernanda 3303
Richards, Graham 3082
Quan Wen-tao 11 Rebentrost, Inken 3609 Richards, Joan 62, 2050
Quellier, Florent 559 Reber, Bernard 470 Richards, Joan L. 2005
Quenet, Grégory 1785 Rebok, Sandra 1561, 2415 Richards, John F. 410
Quijada, Mónica 2417 Rédei, Miklós 2810 Richards, Robert J. R252
Quilici, Lorenzo 962 Redien-Collot, Renaud 1676 Richardson, Alan 117
288 Author Index
Sandman, Alison 1290 Schiefsky, Mark J. 921, 963 Schwarte, Ludger 1309, 1419
Sandoval, Luciano Oropeza 2513 Schiffer, Michael B. 962, 2655, 2656 Schwartz, James 2328
Sanitt, Nigel 118 Schifter Aceves, Liliana 568 Schwarz, Ingo 1934, 1974
Sankey, Howard 119 Schild, Romauld 817 Schwarz, Oliver 2128
Santer, Melvin 1842 Schilhab, Theresa 127 Schwarzbach, Bertram E. 1649
Santesmases, M. J. 2759 Schimank, Uwe 3504 Schwarzbach, Bertram Eugene 1655
Santos Fitas, Augusto José dos 2890 Schirn, Matthias R747 Schweber, S. S. 2682
Santos, Fabiane Vinente dos 2590 Schirrmeister, Walter 2218 Schweber, Sam 62
Santos, Leonor Maria Pacheco 2531 Schweber, Silvan S. 2682, 2695
Schlagenhauf, Wilfried 573
Santos, Luiz Antonio de Castro 2578 Schweber, Silvan Sam R705
Schleiermacher, Sabine 221
Schwedt, Georg 171
Santos, Myrian Sepúlveda dos 2591 Schleiner, Winfried R791 Schweickardt, Júlio César 3221
Santos, Silvana 3672 Schlich, Thomas 66, 3151, 3219, 3673 Schweitzer, Johannes 377
Santucci, Antonio 3103 Schlumbohm, Jürgen 1888, 2516 Schweizer, Claudia 2199
Sapp, J. 462 Schmaltz, Tad M. 1465 Schwerin, Alexander von 423
Sappol, Michael R283, R350 Schmalzer, Sigrid 3470, R1084 Schwermer, Joachim 2078
Sarantakes, Nicholas Evan 3485 Schmeidler, F. 2127 Schwoch, Rebecca 3256
Sarantis, Alexander Constantine 960 Schmid, Sonja D. 3542 Schyfter, Pablo R1078
Sarasúa, Carmen 1916 Schmidgen, Henning 2347 Scott, Anne 2659
Sarewitz, Daniel 3729 Schmidl, Petra G. 650 Scott, Peter 141, 3509
Sargent, Rose-Mary 1464 Schmidt, Benjamin 16 Scriba, Christoph J. R557
Sarikcioglu, Levent 477 Schmidt, Carole Hamner 1941 Scriven, Olivia A. 3512
Sarkar, Sahotra 428 Schmidt, Isolde 423 Scull, Andrew 3257, R22
Sarlo, Beatriz 2705 Schmidt, James 1942 Scull, Andrew T. 555
Sarma, S. A. S. 84 Schmidt, Jeremy 1584, R408 Scully, Terence 1122
Sarma, S. R. 774 Schmidt, Uta C. 599 Seck, Friedrich 1425
Sarmiento, Augusto R901 Schmidt-Biggemann, Wilhelm 1431 Secord, Anne 1830, R1027
Sarnowsky, Jürgen 1086, 1087 Secord, James 1783, R579
Schmidt-Kaler, Theodor R778
Sartor, Lutz 3366 Secord, James A. 1960
Schmiedebach, Heinz-Peter 3256
Sarvananda, Sharmalie 3244 Sedley, David N. 929
Schmiedecke, Winston Gomes 3761 Seebacher, Felicitas 1975
Sasisekaran, B. 794 Schmitt, Stéphane R488
Sato, Yasushi 3759, 3760, 3838 Seely, Bruce Edsall 3365
Schmoll, Friedemann 2953 Seeman, Jeffrey I. 361
Satofuka, Fumihiko R512 Schmucki, Barbara 221, R1089 Segala, Marco R265
Satyal, Vijay A. 3581 Schnalke, Thomas 543, R823 Sègla, Aimé Dafon 817
Satzinger, Helga 221 Schneck, Peter 2517 Segonds, Alain 1245
Sauer, Tilman 2830, 2891 Schneider, Dona 562 Segrè, Gino 2893
Sauerteig, Lutz 524 Schneider, Ivo 8, 82, 298 Segre, Michael 1469
Saunders, Barbara 2422 Schneider, Jen R287, R360 Seidel, Linda 1186
Sautter, Thea 3327 Schneider, William H. 2756, 3220 Seidenfeld, Teddy 2317
Savage-Smith, Emilie 80, 667 Schnoor, Franziska 1185 Seidengart, Jean 1517
Savaton, Pierre 373 Schoen, Johanna 3712 Seimiya, Michiko 1990
Savitt, Todd Lee 64, 65 Schoenbrod, David 3579 Seising, Rudolf 8, R90, R806
Savoia, Andrea Ubrizsy 1299 Scholz, Erhard 8, 2816 Seitz, Frederick 2014
Savoskul, S. S. 3140 Schönbeck, Jürgen 1492 Seitz, J. 412
Sawday, Jonathan R819 Schönberger, Rolf 1017 Seitz, Jonathan 1172
Sayd, Jane Dutra 2769 Sekimori, Gaynor 698
Schoot, Albert van der 298
Scarry, Elaine 1979 Selcer, Daniel 1470
Schopenhauer, Arthur 298
Scerri, Eric R. 2176 Selcer, Perrin 3222, R607
Schot, Johan 3336 Seliger, Falk 8
Schachtner, Sabine 573 Schott, Dieter 3367
Schaefer, Bradley E. 901, R482 Selinger, Evan 127, 144
Schramm, Fermin Roland 3439 Sellers, Christopher 3306, 3713
Schaer, Jean-Paul 3098 Schramm, Helmar 1419
Schafer, James A., Jr. 3218 Seltman, Muriel 1227
Schramm, Manuel 3762 Selya, Rena 805
Schaffer, Simon 146, 1357, 1783, Schroeder, Ralph 143
1917, 2766 Semler, L. E. R791
Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R. 2518 Sen, Srabani 783
Schagen, Udo 221
Schröter, Harm G. R583, R1004 Sendra-Mocholı́, Cristina 1202
Schaldach, Karlheinz 859
Schubert, Christian 1787 Sengoopta, Chandak 2399, 2551,
Schalick, Walton Orvyl, III 81
Schubring, Gert 2097 R567, R1060
Schaller-Jeanneret, Anne-Françoise Sensenig, James 3300
3098 Schuchard, Margret 1561
Schuett, Robert 3125 Sepkoski, David 1493, R516, R932
Schappacher, Norbert 2078 Serfati, Michel R473, R569
Scharf, Sara R225 Schulkin, Jay 3104
Schulten, Susan R524 Sergio, Emilio 1718
Scharf, Sara T. R484 Serpell, James A. 3558, R373
Scharf, Sara Tovah 1828 Schultheiss, Dirk R834
Serrano, David Teira R91
Schärlig, Alain 304, 1053 Schultz, Timothy Paul 3417
Servet, Michel 1255
Schatzberg, Eric R1008 Schulz, Matthias 3471
Servos, John William R576
Schecter, Darrow 202 Schumacher, Ralph 1466 Sessler, Andrew M. 2894
Scheideler, Britta 2892 Schurig, Volker 423 Seth, Suman R234
Schellenberg, James A. 3124 Schüring, Michael 2760 Setoguchi, Akihisa 2963, R554
Schelletter, Dagmar 1136 Schuster, David G. 2550 Shackelford, Jole 1170, R438
Schettino, Ernesto R415 Schuster, John A. 1364, 1467 Shah, Mary Ann 512
Schickore, Jutta 1697, R779, R912 Schuurman, Paul 1468 Shaltout, Mosalam 836, 841, 842
Schiebinger, Londa 1829 Schwallie, Megan Norquest 3275 Shamin, A. N. 1767
290 Author Index
Staden, Heinrich von 947 Stocking, George W., Jr. 3142 Swift, Anthony 2765
Staffhorst, Ulrich 1561 Stoica, Marigara 2896 Swinney, G. N. 2220
Stafford, Barbara Maria 1419 Stokes, Raymond 3372 Swinney, Geoffrey N. 2300
Stagg, Kevin 564, 1341 Stol, Marten R915 Sylla, Edith Dudley 298, 1055, 1056,
Stahnisch, Frank 543 Stolberg, Michael 544, 1343, 1344 R758
Stahnisch, Frank W. 2522, R434 Stoll, Mark 3635 Szász, Ildikó 221
Staley, Kent W. R356, R683 Stolzenburg, Klaus 2838 Szczeciniarz, Jean-Jacques 904
Staley, Richard 2766 Szczeklik, Andrzej 546
Stone, A. Douglas 2682
Szöllösi-Janze, Margit 2015
Stamhuis, Ida H. 2400, 3021 Stone, Abraham D. 657
Szönyi, György E. 1214
Stamm-Kuhlmann, Thomas 3419 Storrs, Christopher 1615 Szönyi, György Endre 1215
Stamos, David N. 2331 Stott, P. E. 348 Szpiro, George 2100
Stamou, George P. 2956 Stout, Helen 608 Szreter, Simon 563
Stanford, P. Kyle R17 Strasser, B. J. 3034 Szulakowska, Urszula R202
Stanley, Matthew 2745, R230, R353, Strasser, Bruno J. 3611, R288
R563, R705, R731
Stanton, Jennifer 3268
Strathern, Marilyn 141 T
Straub, Dieter 8 Tabarroni, Andrea 1040, 1041
Stanziani, Alessandro 559 Straub, Tristan 8 Tabery, James R820
Stapleton, Darwin H. 2756, 3179, Straumann, Lukas 2679 Tabourazi, Dimitra 125
3225 Straumann, Tobias R892 Taggesell, Jürgen 2615
Staring, Jeroen F. 3226 Strömsten, Torkel 184 Tagliacozzo, Eric 763
Staszic, Stanisław 1803 Stuchtey, Benedikt 619 Tagliavini, Maria Grazia 1397
Staubermann, Klaus 2131 Stuewer, Roger H. 62, R589, R590 Takeda Tokimasa 688
Stavinschi, Magda 85 Takuma Naoki 3508
Sturdevant, Rick W. 3833
Stedall, Jacqueline 1230, 1231 Talbot, Stuart 2021
Sturdy, Steve 2524, 3227
Steege, Benjamin Adam 2348 Talley, Colin 3675
Sturgis, Patrick 125
Steel, Brent S. 3581 Talley, Colin L. 3652
Stutz, Rüdiger 2752, 2771, 2878
Steele, J. M. 843, R545 Talley, Colin Lee 2526
Suarez-Nani, Tiziana 1039
Steele, John 86, R666 Tallis, Raymond 885
Suckow, Christian 2186
Steele, John M. 324, 838 Tambasco, Brandi H. 3009
Sudrow, Anne 242
Steffes, David M. 3022 Tamboréro, Luc 75
Sugano Takuo 3373
Stegemeyer, Horst 352 Tamm, Ulrich 2058
Sugarman, Jeremy R341 Tanaka, Hiroaki R427
Steger, Florian 525, 543, R468
Sugg, Richard 1616 Tanaka, Setsuko 1926
Steigerwald, Joan R838
Sugiyama Shigeo 750, 2809 Tanay, Dorit 1058
Stein, Claudia 3698, R467
Suisky, D. 1725 Tang Quan 844
Stein, Claudia L’Engle 1342
Sulkowska, Mariola 3234 Tanimoto Tsutomu 381
Steinberg, Holger 2523
Sulkowski, Stanislaw 3234 Tann, Jennifer 3357
Steinberg, Jean-Louis 3522
Sullivan, David 2050 Tanner, Jakob 592
Steinbrecher, Aline 3649
Sullivan, Gordon 2256 Tansey, E. M. 2447, 3002, 3228, 3589
Steiner, Philippe 2407
Summers, Montague 1213 Tappenden, Jamie 2101
Steinhauser, Thomas R872
Sumner, James 611, R867 Tarkowski, Radosław 1803
Steinheimer, Frank D. 2947
Sun Xiao-li 1494 Tatarewicz, Joseph N. R696
Steinle, Friedrich 2155 Tatjana Buklijas, Emese Lafferton
Stenhouse, John R945 Sun, Qi-Gao 414
Sundararajan, S. 794 1947
Stenlund, Ulf 3790 Taub, Liba 855, 2766
Stepan, Nancy Leys 3056 Sundberg, Mikaela 3555
Sunder Rajan, Kaushik 3474 Taub, Liba Chaia 2766
Stephens, Carlene E. R382 Tavernor, Robert 258
Stephens, Lester D. 2280, 2293 Sundin, Bosse 589
Taylor, Carl E. 3300
Stephens, Matthew 2219 Suputtamongkol, Saipin 3693
Taylor, Geoffrey Stuart 3229
Stephenson, F. Richard 325 Susalla, Peter J. R493 Taylor, Henry G. 3300
Sterk, Claire E. 3675 Susato, Ryu 1720 Taylor, Jeremy 556
Stern, Alexandra Minna 3057 Sussman, Herbert 1939 Taylor, Joseph E., III R203
Stern, E. Marianne 962 Šustar, Predrag 463 Taylor, Kenneth L. 1788
Stern, Paul 884 Sutherland, Neil 3275 Taylor, Michael A. 2201
Stern, Rebecca 1965 Suthor, Nicola 1419 Taylor, Michael W. 2055
Stern, Sacha 802 Sutter, Paul S. 3312, R738 Taylor, Philip L. 2897
Stevens, Hallam 3543 Sutton, Douglas G. 3005 Taylor, William M. 2281
Stevens, Richard 3105 Suy, Raphaël M. E. 545 Tayman, John 2527
Stewart, Ian 306 Suzen, Bikem 477 Tchalakov, Ivan R538
Suzuki Zenji 267 Te Kulve, Haico 3436
Stewart, Ian G. 1375
Suzuki, Akihito 2553 Tebben, Karin 525
Stewart, John 538, 3282, 3292
Suzuki, J. 1725 Teich, Mikuláš 87, 3024, R912
Stewart, John W. 3259 Teichmann, Jürgen 1365, R735
Stewart, Larry 1660, 1685, 1773, Suzuki, Tatsujiro 3746
Teichova, Alice 87
R788 Suzuki, Yasumoto 377
Teigen, Philip M. 2483, 2593
Stewart, William 489, 497 Swan, Claudia 432, 1617 Telle, Joachim 567
Stilgoe, Jack 3801 Swan, Patricia B. R634 Ten Eyck, Toby A. 3435
Stine, Jeffrey K. R810 Swanson, Kara 3475 Tenn, Joseph S. 3524
Stippak, Marcus 3347 Swartz, Sally 556 Teppe, Karl 2651
Stivers, Richard 3371 Sweet, Helen M. 3313 Terrall, Mary R1091
Stochik, A. M. 1767 Swenson, Kristine 2525, R676 Terrien, Marie-Pierre 298
Stock, John T. 2177 Swerdlow, N. M. 1068 Terzian, Sevan G. 3486
Stöckel, Siegrid 221 Swetlitz, Marc 805, 3023 Teschler-Nicola, Maria 3060
292 Author Index
A Agriculture 409, 610, 767, 814, 820, Amazon River Region (South
Aaboe, Asger Hartvig 76, 86 966, 1851, 2202, 2292, 2670–2672, America) 1661, 3221, 3265
Abacus 1053 2674–2678, 2948, 2978, 3026, America 172, 821, 1177, 1300, 1355,
3041, 3360, 3390–3392, 3394– 1638, 1934
Abortion 176, 3159, 3231, 3654, 3397, 3399, 3400, 3402, 3403,
3664, 3702, 3712 American Association for the History
3501, 3576, 3804–3806, 3808, of Medicine 64, 65
Academia Sinica 2751, 3346 3809, 3811, 3812, 3815, 3817– American Chemical Society 354, 357,
Academic disciplines 495, 2295, 3819 361
2343, 2445, 2918, 3116, 3130, AIDS (disease) 2490, 2578, 3605, American Eugenics Society 3048
3135, 3612, 3630, 3641 3646, 3659, 3663, 3678 American Indians 504, 1231, 3043,
Academic freedom 1975 Air pollution 3553, 3583 3134, 3137, 3138
Academically sponsored science 192, Air transportation 1362 American Medical Association 3158,
3751 Air warfare 3411 3264
Académie des Sciences, Paris 1416, Aircraft industry 3379, 3416 American Museum of Natural History,
1765, 1795 Aircraft; airplanes 594, 1362, 2613, New York 2728
Académie Royale des Sciences 2681, 3331, 3365, 3405, 3409, American Museum, New York City
(France) 1667, 1684, 1775 3411–3413, 3415–3417, 3421, 2975
Académie royale des sciences, Paris 3823 American Philosophical Society 1802
1543, 1683 Airplanes see Aircraft; airplanes Ampère, André Marie 2155
Academies see Societies; institutions; Airships; dirigibles 3333 Analogies see Metaphors; analogies
academies al-Farabi 636, 637 Analytic chemistry 362, 1771
Academy of Natural Sciences of al-Ghazzali 1026 Anatomy 440, 478, 509, 1303, 1328,
Philadelphia 3000 al-Khayyam, Ghiyath al-Din Abul 1332, 1336, 1423, 1450, 1575,
Accademia del Cimento, Florence Fateh Omar Ibn Ibrahim 642 1593, 1612, 1619, 1833, 1834,
1397, 1423, 1504 al-Khuwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa 1836, 1838, 1865, 1924, 2007,
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei 1048 2243, 2270, 2478, 2963, 2998, 3483
(Rome) 1612 Anaxagoras of Clazomenae 850, 929
al-Quhi, Abu Sahl Wayjan ibn Rustam
Accidents 3307, 3457 644 Androgyny; hermaphroditism 1191
al-Qusji, ‘Ali Ibn Muhammad 647, Anesthesia 2508, 3318
Acclimatization 1789, 2277
648 Anglicanism (Christianity) 492
Accuracy see Exactness; precision;
accuracy Alabama (U.S.) 3298 Anglo-Saxons 1122, 1132
Alaska (U.S.) 3278 Animal anatomy 2278
Achúcarro Lund, Nicolás 3064
Albert of Saxony 1087 Animal behavior 470
Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 63 Animal diseases 849, 3401, 3819
Acoustics 1232, 2108, 3330, 3331, Albert, Adrian 2078
Animal ecology 2247, 2255
3341 Albertus Magnus 992, 1017, 1018,
1020, 1028 Animal experimentation 420, 1966,
Acupuncture 536 1967, 2297, 2301, 2464, 2474,
Adams, John Couch 2129 Albertus Magnus Guild 3489 2985, 3441, 3823
Adaptation (biology) 2053, 2277 Alchemy 277, 358, 364–368, 658– Animal husbandry 2948, 3804
661, 918, 923–925, 969, 970, Animal magnetism 1705, 2377, 2496
Addictive behavior 1882, 2609 1090–1093, 1160, 1162, 1203,
Administration see Management; 1209, 1269–1280, 1296, 1339, Animal morphology 2295
administration 1386, 1542, 1547–1555, 1603, Animal physiology 1837, 2301, 2985,
Adrian, Edgar Douglas 2356 1774–1776, 2179 3441
Advertising 167, 2607, 3434 Alcohol 1882 Animal psychology 438, 1310, 2366
Aerodynamics 3406, 3409 Alcoholism 1882, 2592, 3294 Animal rights 3441
Alcuin of York 1054 Animal welfare 3441
Aeronautics; aviation 2681, 3405,
3406, 3413 Animals 390, 435, 867, 1176, 1183,
Alexander the Great 953
1185, 1294, 1295, 1310, 1361,
Aesthetics 137, 236, 281, 569, 586, Alexander, Frederick Matthias 3226 1563, 1912, 2240, 2255, 2945,
1876, 2837, 3130, 3480, 3768 Alexandria (Egypt) 896 3558, 3591, 3655
Africa 815–818, 820, 1419, 1799, Algae and algology 922 Animals in art 156, 390, 1178, 1389,
2211, 2437, 2828, 3058, 3141, Algarotti, Francesco 1745 1669, 2729
3202, 3663 Algebra 295, 297, 1227, 2071, 2078, Animals in literature 390, 467, 1098,
African Americans 815, 3133, 3291, 2080, 2105, 2809 1185
3298 Algebraic geometry 2078, 2088 Animals, mythical 784, 867, 909, 991,
Aged 3243 Algebraic topology 2807 1321
Aging 3183 Algeria 2249, 2277, 2466 Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of
Agnesi, Maria Gaetana 1727, 1729, Canterbury 1012
Allergy and immunology 2490, 3187,
1731 3188 Anthologies 555, 910, 2037, 2690,
Agnosticism see Atheism; 2801
Almerı́a (Spain) 2563
agnosticism; irreligion Anthrax 2483, 3393
Alphabet 1231
Agribusiness 2276 Anthropic principle 105
Alternative medicine 510, 625, 743, Anthropology 208, 498, 499, 944,
Agricola, Georgius 1282 1879, 2476, 3226, 3285 978, 1973, 2009, 2320, 2342, 2392,
Agricultural chemistry 2677, 2679 Altruism 2314 2411, 2413, 2415, 2429, 3060,
Agricultural technology 3459, 3811 Amateurs 1173, 2222 3119, 3136, 3138, 3144, 3146, 3150
296 Subject Index
Anthropology and historical methods Astronautics 612, 3414, 3821, 3822, Automation 3739, 3771
951 3824, 3826, 3828, 3829, 3832, Automobile industry 2635, 3342,
Anthropometry 190, 951 3834–3836, 3839, 3840 3345, 3352, 3366, 3379, 3754
Antibiotics 3204, 3321, 3718 Astronomical chronology 726 Automobile safety 3340
Apollonius, of Perga 299, 892 Astronomical clocks 898 Automobiles 573, 582, 594, 2613,
Applied mathematics 300, 662, 706, Astronomical observatories 313, 3332, 3334, 3338, 3340, 3342,
721, 723, 2069, 2641, 2818 1527, 2121, 2123, 2614, 3523, 3524 3355, 3361, 3375, 3378, 3583,
Aquariums 2224 Astronomy 48, 84, 217, 248, 250, 252, 3740, 3754
309, 310, 312–314, 316–325, 645– Autonomy 189
Aqueducts 964, 1356
650, 677, 700, 713–726, 771, 773– Autopsy 1334, 3676
Arab/Islamic world, civilization and Avempace 655
culture 2, 314, 324, 368, 624, 629– 781, 801, 802, 817, 821–827, 829,
674, 776, 1010, 1126, 1145, 1152, 836–845, 859, 894–898, 900–904, Averroes 634, 664, 1015, 1016, 1042
1194, 1436 908, 912, 984, 1042, 1054, 1059– Avery, Oswald Theodore 3008, 3028
1066, 1075, 1078, 1160, 1202, Aviation see Aeronautics; aviation
Arabic language 661, 807, 809, 902, 1223, 1233–1243, 1245–1249,
1008, 1045 Avicenna 633, 635, 638, 654, 657
1365, 1416, 1501–1516, 1519, Avogadro, Amedeo 2159
Arago, François Jean Dominique 1520, 1639, 1642, 1725, 1737,
2022, 2041 1739–1743, 2041, 2047, 2109–
Arbuthnot, John 457 2123, 2125–2129, 2131, 2733, B
Archaeoastronomy 817, 821, 822, 2766, 2820, 2821, 2826, 2828, Babbage, Charles 1971, 2078, 2665
824–827, 845 2829, 2831, 3432, 3519–3525 Babylon (extinct city) 834, 838
Archaeology 208, 503, 760, 794, 822, Astrophysics 2745, 2820, 2822, 2828, Bachman, John 2320
954, 1316, 1639, 2009, 2423–2430, 3407 Bachstrom, Johann Friedrich 1889
2971, 3148–3150 Atheism; agnosticism; irreligion 2309, Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Archimedes 851, 893, 1249 2734, 2740 93, 1155, 1180, 1188, 1198, 1312,
Architecture 16, 245, 263, 298, 556, Atlan, Henri 3439 1371, 1376, 1381, 1383, 1445,
587, 679, 841, 842, 845, 956, 958, Atlantic Ocean 193, 614, 1205, 1284, 1460, 1631, 2051
960, 1049, 1153, 1232, 1630, 1908, 1290, 1777, 2250 Bacon, Roger 992, 994, 1015
2010, 2281, 2432, 2433, 2448, Atlases see Maps; atlases Baconianism 1196, 1376, 1602, 2051,
2506, 2554, 2614, 3151, 3191, 2434
3354, 3608, 3741 Atmosphere (Earth) 2854, 3553, 3557 Bacteriology 1842, 2287, 2338, 2474,
Argentina 208, 414, 1833, 1984, Atomic energy; nuclear power 3471, 2475, 2483, 2504, 2514, 2580,
2028, 2449, 2559, 2578, 2582, 3528, 3541, 3542, 3731, 3739, 3031, 3033, 3658, 3814
2705, 3026, 3061, 3120, 3128, 3756, 3761 Baghdad (Iraq) 668
3173, 3686, 3702 Atomic structure 2865 Bailey, Vernon O. 2038
Aristarchos of Samos 903 Atomic weapons see Nuclear Bails, Benito 1490
Aristotelianism 320, 882, 932, 982, weapons; atomic weapons Bain, Alexander 2368
995, 996, 1008, 1011, 1018, 1028, Atomic, nuclear, and particle physics Balfour, Francis Maitland 2295
1033, 1257, 1463, 1468, 1626 337, 342, 2132, 2854, 2858, 2865, Baliani, Giovanni Battista 1165
Aristotle 149, 330, 634, 639, 654, 655, 2874, 2877, 2881, 2882, 2886, Ballistics 2641
800, 804, 856, 876, 879, 881, 882, 2887, 2891, 2893, 2894, 2902, Balloons and ballooning 3832
904, 918–920, 929, 930, 932, 936, 3432, 3527, 3528, 3532, 3536,
3539, 3543 Baltimore (Maryland, U.S.) 2608
976, 1015, 1017, 1030, 1033, 1040, Banks, Joseph 1700, 1701, 1821
1041, 1056, 1081, 1084, 1104, 1114 Atomism 342, 782, 929
Barcelona (Spain) 1075, 2653
Arithmetic 289, 300, 304, 708, 831, Attention Deficit Disorder 3326 Barnard, Edward Emerson 2111
834, 888, 1045, 1050, 1067, 1594, Auditory perception 592, 2348 Barozzi, Francesco 644
2030, 2064, 2078, 2088, 2104, 2667 Audubon, John James 2233, 2238 Bartholomaeus Anglicus 973
Arnaldus de Villanova 1072 Augustine, Saint 876, 1004, 1098, Barton, Benjamin Smith 1800
Arnold, Thomas 2435 1441 Basel (Switzerland) 3159, 3327
Arsenic 3000 Auscultation 2481 Bashmakova, Isabella Grigoryevna
Artifacts 2424, 3545 Australia 411, 1790, 1937, 2023, 887
Artificial insemination 2990, 3051, 2193, 2213, 2219, 2237, 2240, Bateson, William 2326, 3016, 3018
3154, 3155, 3804 2241, 2251, 2277, 2876, 2927, Baudin, Nicolas 2213
Artificial intelligence 135, 597, 604, 2948, 2978, 3189, 3386, 3559, Bauzá, Felipe 2040
2663, 2665, 3354, 3388, 3620, 3570, 3573, 3689 BCG vaccine 2474
3728, 3785 Australian races 2416 Beaumont, William 2469
Artificial life 592, 597, 604, 873, Austria 367, 805, 1176, 1340, 1978, Becher, Johann Joachim 1540
1815, 1912, 1913 2193, 2406, 2602, 2623, 3060, Beck, Guido 2890
Artificial organs 592, 3363 3353, 3484 Becquerel, Henri 2836
Artillery 1352, 1636, 2641 Austro-hungary 1947, 2414, 2450, Beddoes, Thomas 1877, 1927
Artin, Emil 2801 2554 Bede, The Venerable 1022
Arts and humanities 134, 1382, 1387 Authorities; experts 127, 129, 144, Beer industry; beer making 611, 848
Asbestos and asbestos industry 3699 164, 199, 1759, 1890, 2513, 2626, Beer making see Beer industry; beer
2639, 2770, 3267, 3449, 3459, making
Ashby, W. Ross 3620 3595, 3639, 3658, 3680
Ashmole, Elias 1430 Beer, Theodor 3093
Authority of medicine 526, 2480, Behavioral sciences 447, 1312, 3067
Asia 785 2513, 3158, 3668
Asia, civilization and culture 2, 280, Behaviorism 3093
Authority of science 13, 107, 160, Behn, Aphra 1394, 1673
757 166, 199, 227, 236, 1163, 2385,
Asperger syndrome 2129 Behring, Emil von 2520, 2580
2655, 3075, 3433, 3595, 3604, 3625
Astrolabes 700, 1060 Beijerinck, Martinus Willem 2276
Autobiographies 2884, 2912, 3068,
Astrology 277, 327, 649, 651, 698, 3330, 3538, 3601 Belgium 373, 1159, 1350, 2306
713, 724, 727, 803, 846, 905–917, Belief and doubt 239, 240, 1428
Automata; robotics; cyborgs 135, 592,
982, 986, 1069–1078, 1162, 1243, 612, 873, 1152, 1351, 1360, 1393, Bell, Charles 158
1250–1255, 1521–1524 1486, 1569, 1815, 1912, 1918, Belon, Pierre 1306
Astrometry see Spherical astronomy; 1922, 1997, 2146, 3363, 3629, Beneden, Édouard van 2306
astrometry 3730, 3774 Bennett, Agnes 2443
Subject Index 297
Berger, Hans 3065 Biological warfare 3619 2220, 2223, 2232, 2237, 2260–
Bergson, Henri Louis 2049, 2501 Biological weapons 3493–3495, 3497 2262, 2264, 2265, 2267, 2282–
Berkeley, George 298, 1438, 1440, Biology 29, 195, 417–420, 423–425, 2292, 2670, 2970, 2993–2995,
1719, 1846 428, 429, 436, 437, 439–441, 447, 3049
Berlin (Germany) 242, 1645, 1974, 470, 542, 732, 735, 783, 876, 928, Boudain, Jacques Antoine 1789
2011, 2094, 2121, 2181, 2186, 1104, 1408, 1570, 1644, 1811– Bougainville, Louis Antoine de 1790,
2274, 2285, 2286, 2299, 2421, 1813, 1816, 1817, 1825, 1841, 1791
2704, 2753, 2934, 3185, 3320 1932, 1935, 1963, 2053, 2247, Boulding, Kenneth Ewart 3124
Bern (Switzerland) 1851, 2763 2266, 2268–2273, 2275, 2276, Boulton, Matthew 1647, 2617
Bernal, John Desmond 2708 2279–2281, 2326, 2331, 2336, Boundary work 895, 3006, 3158,
2340, 2342, 2395, 2402, 2736, 3473, 3596, 3625
Bernard, Claude 2048, 2501 2744, 2896, 2976, 2979–2987,
Bernoulli, Daniel 1750, 1756 Bourdieu, Pierre 3422
2989–2991, 2996, 2999, 3001,
Bernoulli, Johann 1722 Boyle, Robert 1387, 1402, 1405,
3011, 3016, 3035, 3041, 3045,
1406, 1443, 1461, 1464, 1475,
Béroalde de Verville, François 1274 3049, 3051, 3060, 3154, 3456,
1539, 1590, 1602, 1621
Bertalanffy, Ludwig von 404 3474, 3501, 3548, 3551, 3584–
3588, 3591, 3613, 3635, 3730 Bradley, Richard 1842
Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm 2117, Bradwardine, Thomas 1055, 1080
2118, 2127 Biology and ethics; bioethics 181,
390, 530, 534, 537, 3051, 3440, Bragg, William Henry 2037, 2919
Bethe, Hans Albrecht 2834, 3093
3456, 3617, 3648 Bragg, William Lawrence 2037, 2837,
Bewick, Thomas 1805 2919
Bhaskara I 771 Biomedical technology 2524, 3058,
3474 Brahe, Tycho 1234, 1239, 1243, 1245,
Bhaskara II 772 1247, 1248, 1508, 1511
Bion, Wilfred Ruprecht 3250
Bianchini, Francesco 1589 Brain 475, 592, 1309, 2354, 3065,
Biopolitics 552
Bias 2846 3066, 3069, 3620, 3624, 3627, 3648
Biosphere 404, 3586
Bible 567, 853, 1098, 1854, 2214 Brain localization 440, 2351, 2352,
Biotechnology 178, 418, 422, 424, 2357
Bibliographies 22, 75, 391, 960, 976, 449, 461, 2464, 3363, 3459, 3466,
1161, 1166, 1168, 1484, 2267 Brandt, Karl 3200
3474, 3475, 3584, 3607, 3805,
Bibliometrics 417, 474, 3305 3808, 3811, 3814, 3815, 3818 Braun, Alexander 2274
Biblioteca apostolica vaticana 906 Biotechnology industry 3035, 3609, Brazil 199, 373, 567, 1577, 1598,
Bibliothèque du roi (France) 1683 3818 1661, 1782, 1956, 2234, 2333,
Bichat, Marie François Xavier 1835 2427, 2440, 2531, 2542, 2559,
Birds 393, 412, 436, 1103, 2242, 2571, 2590, 2769, 2977, 3004,
Big science 2712, 2908 2944, 2999, 3012, 3823 3056, 3163, 3170, 3196, 3221,
Bindrim, Paul 3632 Birmingham (England) 3260 3265, 3274, 3285, 3294, 3303,
Binet, Alfred 3097 Birth control; contraception; 3314, 3469, 3691, 3701, 3761
Biochemical Society, London 2173 sterilization 176, 2537, 3173, 3281, Breast cancer 199, 3662, 3664
Biochemistry 460, 783, 1839, 2276, 3290, 3291, 3297, 3702, 3712, 3714 Breast feeding 3272
2476, 2979, 2988, 3018, 3029, Black, Joseph 338 Breeding 1299, 2227, 2276, 2302,
3069, 3310, 3548 Blacks 2579, 2828 2678, 2978, 2990, 3053, 3577, 3809
Bioethics see Biology and ethics; Blake, William 1985 Brewster, David 338
bioethics Blondlot, René-Prosper 2832 Bridges 569, 2613, 2627
Biogenesis; origin of life; spontaneous Blood 806, 1602, 3059 Briggs, Henry 1481
generation 1408, 1570 Blood donors 3220, 3301 British Association for the
Biogeography 419 Blood transfusion 3198, 3220 Advancement of Science 1995
Biographies 1, 8, 30, 36, 114, 235, Blumenberg, Hans 1174 British Columbia (Canada) 2959
307, 437, 489, 497, 548, 580, 682, British East India Company 620
683, 737, 783, 790, 851, 889, 1070, Boas, Franz 2401, 3133, 3136
Boerhaave, Herman 367, 1554 British Museum. Natural History
1156, 1203, 1237, 1238, 1275, 2231
1363, 1366, 1378, 1502, 1639, Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus
1645, 1647, 1648, 1650–1652, 1006 Britton, Nathaniel Lord 2289
1654, 1675, 1692, 1724, 1725, Bohemia 378 Broadcasting, radio and television
1727, 1731, 1737, 1748, 1754, 169, 3387, 3782, 3793, 3795
Bohr, Niels Henrik David 2838, 2840,
1776, 1791, 1800, 1805, 1821, 2852, 2865, 2872, 2880, 2882 Brodén, Torsten 2093
1925, 1928–1933, 1935, 1936, Bolivia 3263 Broek, J. K. van den 2643
1939, 1944, 1950, 1961, 1987, Bologna (Italy) 1729 Bronn, Heinrich Georg 2271, 2318
2058, 2069, 2074, 2075, 2082, Bronze 762, 794, 3344
2088, 2142, 2145, 2154, 2157, Boltzmann, Ludwig 120, 2154
Brougham, Henry 2119
2168, 2172, 2175, 2189, 2193, Bonnevie, Kristine 3021
Brouwer, Luitzen E.J. 298
2201, 2202, 2206, 2211, 2218, Bonpland, Aime 2286
Brown, Robert 2237
2233, 2248, 2269, 2379, 2444, Books 246, 247, 319, 602, 1141,
2451, 2458, 2459, 2479, 2508, 1171, 1209, 1233, 1258, 1593, Brown, Thomas 2368
2523, 2610, 2623, 2681, 2683, 1684, 1703, 1797, 1804, 1822, Browne, Thomas 1330, 1579
2688, 2691, 2695, 2696, 2708, 1845, 1964, 2057, 2231, 2238, Brożek, Jan 1513
2734, 2743, 2755, 2801, 2802, 2241, 2259, 2329, 2332, 3684 Bruce, William Speirs 2220
2815, 2821, 2833, 2835, 2843, Boole, George 2092, 2105 Brücher, Heinz 2993
2874, 2876, 2877, 2879, 2881, Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso 1569 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom 2640
2884, 2888, 2896, 2897, 2905, Bruno, Giordano 1174, 1175, 1216,
2919, 2921, 2923, 2927, 2929, Born, Max 338
Borro, Girolamo 1257 1314
2944, 2960, 2973, 2977, 2984, Brussels (Belgium) 2896
3015, 3030, 3052, 3069, 3074, Bose, Phanindra Nath 2182
Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.) 2597 Buckland, William 1957, 2429
3077, 3091, 3095, 3113, 3124,
3128, 3152, 3157, 3165, 3192, Buddhism 280, 698, 713, 725
Botanical gardens 430, 567, 2223,
3209, 3213, 3214, 3226, 3249, 2235, 2288, 2289, 2991 Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc de
3405, 3407, 3414, 3423, 3424, 1306, 1665, 1716, 1803
Botany 396, 414, 423, 430, 431, 433,
3566, 3635, 3766 567, 663, 736, 1100–1102, 1122, Buican, Denis 3586
Biological diversity 622, 2252, 2950, 1299, 1300, 1568, 1571–1573, Building construction 587, 673, 679,
2977 1639, 1667, 1800, 1813, 1814, 914, 955, 958, 1142, 1153
Biological psychiatry 3240, 3251 1817–1832, 1933, 1979, 2018, Bulgaria 3060
298 Subject Index
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm von 2019, Carnap, Rudolf 2786 Chaotic behavior see Chaos theory;
2164 Carnegie Museum of Natural History chaotic behavior
Bunyan, John 1673 (Pittsburgh) 2975 Character see Personality; character
Buonamici, Francesco 1257, 1260 Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguérite Charcot, Jean Martin 158
Buoys 763 2062 Charlemagne 1054
Buridan, Jean 998, 1001, 1002, 1010, Carolingian Empire 1054, 1061, 1062 Charles Babbage Institute (University
1018, 1028, 1044, 1111, 1113 Carrel, Alexis 3038, 3200, 3222 of Minnesota) 605, 606
Burley, Walter 1018, 1028, 1037, Carrington, Richard Christopher 2112 Chasles, Michel 2103
1056, 1081, 1082 Cartesianism 1372, 1398, 1432, 1435, Chaucer, Geoffrey 1060
Burmeister, Hermann Konrad 208 1463, 1525, 1718, 1719 Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich 2451
Burroughs, John 2244 Cartography 373, 383–386, 388, 621, Chemical drugs 1349, 3315, 3322,
Burton, Robert 1582 1094–1096, 1284, 1285, 1287, 3325, 3711, 3717, 3721
Bush, Vannevar 3382, 3794 1288, 1290, 1292, 2205, 2214, Chemical elements 2915, 2932
Business and commerce 184, 603, 2216, 2218 Chemical engineering 2630
1050, 1173, 1277, 1692, 1696, Case studies 994, 1604, 2502, 2698, Chemical industry 1266, 2624, 2679,
1928, 2376, 2600, 2602, 2607, 3131 2908, 2920, 2925, 3372, 3546
2635, 2719, 2907, 3264, 3434, Case Western Reserve University Chemical Society, London 2173, 2928
3456, 3464, 3578, 3594, 3745, 2897 Chemical synthesis 2925
3763, 3783, 3808 Cassini, Jean Dominique 310 Chemical technology 922, 1268,
Butenandt, Adolf 2988 Castelli, Benedetto 1519 2925, 3390
Butler, Samuel 1939, 2002, 2304, Catalogs see Tables; catalogs; lists Chemical warfare 3323, 3619
2375, 2380
Catalonia (Spain) 578, 1924, 3095, Chemistry 254, 342, 352, 355–358,
Bylebyl, Jerome J. 81 3541 360, 362, 363, 365, 367, 566, 783,
Bylica, Martin 1252 Catastrophism 380 922, 1141, 1202, 1266, 1268, 1275,
Byzantium 675–679, 1036, 1099, 1317, 1349, 1359, 1443, 1464,
Catelan, Laurent 1321
1122, 1152 1539–1547, 1554, 1570, 1641,
Catesby, Mark 206 1654, 1660, 1748, 1760–1767,
Cathédrale de Chartres 1006 1769–1773, 1852, 1877, 1890,
C Cathedrals and churches 16, 1075, 1899, 1927, 1955, 2019, 2023,
Cabala 236, 298, 1071, 1164, 1208, 1186 2157–2178, 2673, 2679, 2733,
1210, 1431 2777, 2842, 2854, 2878, 2906–
Cats see Dogs; cats
Cable, Transatlantic 2666 2932, 3034, 3327, 3536, 3544–
Cattell, James McKeen 2684
Cagliostro, Alessandro, conte di 1776 3547, 3549
Cattle 2596, 2990, 3403, 3809
Calculating machines 2667, 2812, Cheng, Kai-jia 3537
3389, 3767 Causality 122, 350, 1461, 1465, 1503,
2270, 2798, 3092 Cheselden, William 1865
Calculus 1490, 1494, 1722, 1725, Chicago (Illinois, U.S.) 397, 2463,
2818 Cauwès, Paul Emile 1977
3532
Calendars 314, 717, 719, 775, 776, Cavaillès, Jean 2049
Child development 514, 2374, 3042,
802, 821, 837, 840, 1054, 1074, Cavendish, Henry 1651 3102, 3681
1743 Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Childbirth 512, 550, 1326, 1333,
California (U.S.) 2994, 3583, 3685 Newcastle 1395, 1420, 1426 1334, 1341, 1866, 1883, 1888,
California Institute of Technology Cayley, Arthur 2067, 2092, 2105 1891, 2503
2918, 3496 Cayley, George 2681 Children 1671, 1797, 1992, 2561,
Calvinism 16, 1198, 2386, 2739 Ceffons, Pierre 1031 2566, 2772, 3042, 3117, 3176,
Cambridge (England) 2150, 2641, Celestial maps; star catalogs 687, 773, 3197, 3259, 3275, 3669, 3750
2863, 3030 823, 900 Children’s diseases 3275, 3276
Cambridge University 313, 2056, Celestial mechanics 311, 315, 723, Chile 1819, 2188, 2559, 2664, 3232
2065, 2173, 2175, 2295, 2770, 897, 1467, 1506 China 54, 151, 296, 298, 301, 414,
2797, 3589 Cellular biology 423, 2270, 2279, 547, 586, 616, 624, 680, 684, 686,
Camera obscuras 253, 1421 2335–2337, 3050, 3613 688, 691–696, 699, 701, 704–708,
Camillo, Giulio 1223 Cement; lime; concrete 1634, 2613 712, 714–717, 722, 723, 726–728,
Campanella, Tommaso 1180 731, 736, 742, 744–746, 752, 753,
Censorship 2848, 3497 758, 761, 762, 764, 765, 1498,
Canada 2203, 2217, 2471, 2486, Census tabulation 2397, 2717
2490, 2815, 2907, 3137, 3499, 1527, 1948, 2072, 2227, 2471,
3680, 3725, 3799, 3820 Central Asia 626, 670, 738, 739, 755, 2507, 2528, 2696–2698, 2701,
760 2711, 2721, 2751, 2762, 2819,
Canals see Marine engineering; 2866–2868, 2903, 2915, 2936,
canals; waterways Central Europe 1295, 2199, 3060,
3444 2940, 2967, 2983, 3044, 3262,
Cancer; tumors 847, 2353, 2500, 3344, 3346, 3427, 3428, 3470,
3174, 3197, 3647, 3651–3653, Ceramics 761
3500, 3534, 3537, 3548, 3549, 3803
3668, 3675, 3704 Ceramics; pottery 960
Chinese Academy of Sciences 2762,
Canton, John 1695 Certainty; uncertainty 346, 1549, 3346
Cantor, Georg Ferdinand Ludwig 298, 2880, 3540, 3553
Cholera 1874, 2440, 2449, 2475, 2570
2063 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de 1329
Chomsky, Noam 482
Capitalism 184, 193, 1963, 2655, Cesalpino, Andrea 1260
Chorea 2534
2722, 3144, 3264, 3454, 3636, Cesi, Federico 1299, 1573
3679, 3808 Christianity 234, 237, 280, 455, 754,
Chadwick, James 2863 853, 865, 905, 967, 979, 987, 991,
Caramuel, Juan 1010, 1490 Chain, Ernst Boris 3315 1006, 1049, 1099, 1106, 1126,
Carbon Dioxide 3556 Change (philosophy) 658, 1810 1194, 1195, 1360, 1386, 1388,
Cardano, Girolamo 1311, 1331 Change in science see Development 1731, 1967, 2307, 2386, 3045,
Cardinael, Sybrandt Hansz 1487 of science; change in science 3094, 3217
Cardiology 790 Change in technology see Christina, Queen of Sweden 1548
Cardiovascular disease 545, 592, 790, Development of technology; Christine de Pizan 1097
2435, 3324, 3711 change in technology Chronology see History as a
Caribbean 2411, 2437, 2578 Chaos theory; chaotic behavior 134, discipline; chronology; study of the
Caricatures 158 3482 past
Subject Index 299
Church history 3045 Collège de France, Paris 2133 Congresses, conferences, and
Cinema see Motion pictures; cinema; Colombia 265, 519, 1823, 2242, 2495, meetings 52, 64, 65, 242, 281, 432,
movies 3295, 3296 973, 1364, 2694, 2804, 2893, 3080
Cinematography 3483 Colonialism 188, 193, 400, 538, 556, Conic sections 299, 644
Circulation of the blood 747, 939, 613, 614, 617–620, 622, 627, 628, Connecticut (U.S.) 2255, 2290, 2436,
1592, 2350 689, 757, 763, 785, 789, 816, 818– 2537, 2619, 2627, 2658, 2672
Circumcision see Surgery of sex 820, 1175, 1177, 1286, 1383, 1618, Conrad von Megenberg 1125
organs; circumcision 1638, 1661, 1667, 1668, 1782, Conrad, Joseph 1982
Citation analysis 474 1798, 1823, 1874, 1934, 1937, Consciousness 3112
Civil defense 2908, 3623 1969, 1973, 1976, 2012, 2187, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Civil engineering 401, 578, 955, 959, 2203, 2227, 2252, 2277, 2408, Cientı́ficas 2759
960, 1356, 1565, 1566, 1629, 1635, 2416, 2423, 2427, 2457, 2466, Conservation biology 405, 2248,
2628, 2634, 2638 2571, 2583, 2584, 2675, 2699, 2950, 2957, 3577
2713, 3047, 3202, 3235, 3281 Conservation of energy (physical
Civil War (Spain, 1936-1939) 2758,
2759, 3168 Color 1525, 1909, 2162, 2422 concept) 1085
Civil War (United States, 1861-1865) Color theory 1909, 2151 Conservation of natural resources
2518, 2533, 2579 Columbia University (New York City) 2245, 2249, 2253, 2254, 2960,
Clark, Alvan 2118 2710 2965, 2977, 3572
Clark, William 2197, 2212, 2268 Columbus, Christopher 1291 Constellations; zodiac 698, 713, 777,
837, 843, 898, 901, 909, 913, 914,
Clarke, Edward Daniel 1772 Combe, George 2384 916, 1063, 1069
Classification 339, 2176, 3587 Combustion; fire 596, 758 Constructivism see Social
Classification in biology 419, 462, Comets; meteors; meteorites 318, 900, construction; constructivism
732, 1573, 1813, 1817, 1823–1825, 1242, 1352, 1741, 2109, 2115 Consumers and consumerism 1673,
1828, 2237, 2262, 3012, 3588, 3610 Commemorations see Memorials; 2376, 2626
Classification of knowledge 248, 275, commemorations Contraception see Birth control;
1380, 1845 Commentaries 656, 800, 976, 1056, contraception; sterilization
Clavius, Christopher 1226 1331, 1580 Control systems 162
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne 2141 Commerce 193, 1050 Controversies and disputes 66, 108,
Clements, Frederic Edward 2957 Commoner, Barry 3566 170, 208, 236, 446, 450, 455, 549,
Clerke, Agnes Mary 2003 Communicable diseases 2454, 2638 980, 1245, 1247, 1253, 1279, 1401,
Climate and climatology 374, 1556, 1403, 1488, 1494, 1510, 1518,
1778, 2181, 2184, 2197, 2933, Communication 349, 3121 1772, 1834, 1966, 1967, 2173,
2957, 3550, 3554–3556, 3731 Communication of science 142, 168, 2178, 2297, 2307, 2317, 2597,
Clinical medicine 536, 946, 2481, 270, 357, 474, 855, 1073, 1659, 2609, 2739, 2744, 2847, 2931,
3049, 3186, 3187 1665, 2057, 2084, 2329, 2491, 3024, 3029, 3258, 3441, 3592,
2776, 2930, 3244, 3487, 3625 3664, 3675, 3702, 3811, 3815
Clinical psychology 2538, 2539,
2550, 2555, 3081, 3242, 3243, Communication science 3384 Conway, Anne 1395, 1596
3247, 3249, 3250, 3256, 3262, Communication technology 608, Coolidge, Julian Lowell 2849
3683–3686, 3688, 3691–3693 1920, 1921, 2356, 2664, 2666, Copernicanism 647, 1174, 1194,
Clinical trials 2515, 2524 2668, 3382, 3385–3387, 3769, 1236, 1237, 1510, 1513
Clinics 549, 1858, 3207 3776, 3779, 3780, 3793, 3797 Copernicus, Nicolaus 311, 320, 1042,
Clocks 576, 1147, 1627, 1905, 3364 Communication within science 354, 1184, 1202, 1217, 1233, 1235,
Cloning of organisms 3439, 3607, 474, 1659, 1722, 2068, 2170, 2283, 1237, 1239, 1241, 1246, 1513
3617 2352, 3779 Copper and copper industry 793,
Communications, digital 3779, 3797, 2642, 3232
Clothing and dress 592
3802 Copyright law 186
Clubs see Invisible colleges; clubs
Communism 2867, 3533, 3534, 3639, Cordemoy, Gerauld de 1544
Clusius, Carolus 1299
3727, 3825 Cornell University 2412
Coal and coal mining 599, 2657, Corporations 2907, 3327, 3547, 3594,
3273, 3343 Comparative anatomy 2010
Compasses 644, 1418 3818
Cobbett, William 2396 Correspondence and corresponding
Cockayne, E. A. 3020 Complementarity 236, 2840, 2872 1236, 1247, 1374, 1425, 1446,
Cognition 1314, 2350, 3066, 3098 Complex numbers 1732, 2062 1488, 1514, 1678, 1756, 1857,
Cognitive psychology 2359, 3078, Complexity 2797, 3787 1899, 2038, 2183, 2192, 2228,
3080 Computer industry 607, 2635, 3383, 2405, 2443, 2556, 2861, 2895, 3518
Cognitive science 140, 454, 474, 482, 3783, 3790, 3798, 3800 Correspondence theory of truth 104
3626, 3785 Computer media 3768 Cosmetics; perfumes 922, 1876
Cohausen, Johann Heinrich 1887 Computer science 261, 604, 607, Cosmography 1046, 1284
Coins; metals; seals 847 2663, 2665, 2667, 2686, 3388, Cosmology 229, 236, 320–324, 326,
Cold War 2722, 2952, 3114, 3440, 3431, 3438, 3462, 3484, 3488, 521, 647, 650, 658, 703, 714, 723,
3445, 3473, 3485, 3496, 3532, 3624, 3765–3767, 3769–3773, 777–780, 801, 817, 821, 826, 836,
3552, 3576, 3636, 3639, 3700, 3776, 3777, 3779, 3782, 3784, 842, 845, 896, 899, 900, 902–904,
3738, 3822 3786–3790, 3792, 3794, 3798, 917, 925, 1006, 1062–1064, 1066,
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1663, 1941, 3802, 3803 1067, 1234–1237, 1239, 1245,
1985, 2183 Computer simulations 3553, 3665 1501–1503, 1505, 1511–1513,
Collected correspondence 638, 1446, 1517–1519, 2001, 2041, 2114,
Computers and computing 606, 607, 2116, 2118, 2130, 2820, 2822,
1456, 1642, 1700, 1867, 1949, 2812, 2935, 3354, 3389, 3438,
2035, 2113, 2170, 2283, 2810, 2823, 2825, 2827, 2828, 3520,
3484, 3749, 3769, 3773, 3775, 3523, 3525
2834, 2886, 2895 3777, 3779, 3781, 3785, 3796,
Collected works 27, 2312, 2313, 3797, 3799, 3800, 3835 Costa Rica (Caribbean) 2578
2838, 3323, 3426 Cotton gins and ginning 2619
Comte, Auguste 2402
Collective biographies 25, 379, 2454 Cotton industry 2611, 2632
Conchology 1564 Counterfactuals (logic) 44, 1368,
Collectors and collecting 26, 394, Concrete see Cement; lime; concrete
396, 1197, 1412, 1564, 1617, 1799, 1370, 2308, 3529
1821, 2008, 2009, 2221, 2222, Conference proceedings 573, 602, Cournot, Antoine Augustin 502
2224, 2226, 2228, 2229, 2236, 817, 1004, 1645, 2694 Court sponsored science 1060, 1073,
2238, 2947 Confucianism 701, 702, 728 1162, 1252, 1285, 1359, 1486
300 Subject Index
Courts and courtiers 737, 788, 1162, Cuvier, Georges, Baron de 2010 Demonology see Witchcraft;
1295, 1346 Cybernetics 2686, 2694, 3114, 3252, demonology, 987, 989, 990, 1091
Couturat, Louis 2049 3620, 3760, 3770, 3786 Denmark 164, 1319, 1927, 1976,
Cowen, David L. 71 Cyborgs see Automata; robotics; 2106, 2171, 2552, 3645, 3678
Cowles, Henry Chandler 2246 cyborgs Denmark, colonies 1868
Coxeter, Harold Scott MacDonald Cytology 3705 Dentistry 1869, 2467, 3180, 3229
2815, 3518 Czech Republic 3060 Depression 3688
Cracow (Poland) 2459 Dermatology 464, 746
Derrida, Jacques 2792, 3628
Crafts and craftsmen 5, 31, 172, 947,
1147, 1152, 1201, 1357, 1358,
D des Bosses, Bartholomew 1456
Daguerreotype 2022 Desargues, Gérard 1491
1626, 1696, 1773, 1904, 1915, 2611
Dai, Bingham 3262 Descartes, René 298, 330, 367, 1366,
Craniometry 3059
Dairy industry 3403, 3809 1372, 1393, 1398, 1400, 1435,
Creationism 139, 190, 229, 237, 241,
440, 446, 456, 929, 1570, 2053, Dal Pozzo, Cassiano 206 1444, 1446, 1453, 1465, 1467,
2736, 2742, 3596 Dalton, John 1703 1472–1474, 1476, 1482, 1488,
Damadian, Raymond 3755 1495, 1525, 1526, 1528–1531,
Creativity; genius 208, 485, 554, 1544, 1559, 1569, 1626, 3628
1156, 2684, 2691, 2695, 2918 Dams 199, 2634
Dante Alighieri 1217 Deserts 208
Crete 959 Design 569, 2309, 2448, 3354, 3385
Crick, Francis 463, 3600, 3603 Dartmouth University 256
Designing see Drawing; designing
Crime 1890, 3303, 3796 Darwin, Charles Robert 29, 281, 450,
Desmarest, Nicolas 1788, 1794
Criminal law 526, 1893, 2541 1818, 1930–1932, 1967, 1981,
1983, 2006, 2034, 2035, 2180, Determinism 181, 575, 1709, 2618
Criminology 190, 988, 1893, 2361, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
2389, 2391, 2404, 2552, 3303, 3796 2192, 2229, 2271, 2302, 2303,
2305, 2307–2309, 2311–2315, Leopoldina 24, 2191
Crookes, William 1928, 2042, 2765, 2318, 2319, 2322, 2328, 2329, Deutsche Akademie der
3162 2331, 2332, 2339, 2359, 2374, Wissenschaften, Berlin 1743, 2753
Cross-cultural comparison 280, 301, 2382, 2420, 2425, 2519 Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
547, 618, 621, 629, 715, 742, 747, Darwin, Erasmus 1818, 1863 (DPG) 2905
1194, 1286 Developing countries 3694
Darwinism 241, 446, 455, 805, 1967,
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural 1982, 1990, 2000, 2052, 2114, Development of science; change in
influence 372, 567, 613, 615, 616, 2271–2273, 2308, 2311, 2315, science 143, 1158, 1370, 1948,
618, 620, 621, 624–626, 629, 647, 2318, 2319, 2342 2865, 3087, 3592
667, 673, 685, 701, 703, 707, 714, Development of technology; change
716, 718, 724, 728, 732, 739, 743, Dashkova, Ekaterina Romanovn 1679
Davenant, Charles 3037 in technology 200, 591, 758, 1350,
747, 748, 757, 761, 766, 792, 869, 1948, 2629, 3360, 3375, 3750
890, 1126, 1286, 1300, 1498, 1527, Davenport, Charles Benedict 1944, Development; growth; life; death 658,
1948, 1999, 2227, 2439, 2450, 3063 787, 873, 1297, 1389, 1810, 1811,
2460, 2643, 2675, 2860, 2940, Davies, John Hughes 2177 3649
3300, 3710 Davis, Audrey Blyman 78 Developmental biology 428, 1810,
Cross-national comparision 192, 244, Dawkins, Richard 455 2273, 2345, 2976, 2981
532, 686, 2400, 2416, 2625, 3177, Dawkins, William Boyd 2425 Developmental psychology; pediatrics
3184, 3758, 3762, 3776 Dawson, John William 2257 and psychology 2374, 3042, 3105
Cross-national interaction 273, 491, DDT 2679, 3225 Dewar, Michael James Steuart 2931
532, 619, 699, 703, 1299, 1856, Dewey, John 198, 454, 3124
1948, 2033, 2068, 2242, 2306, de l’Ecluse, Charles 1299, 1300
De Morgan, Augustus 2005, 2079 Diagnosis 949, 1342, 1344, 2353,
2415, 2675, 2758, 2934, 2976, 2481, 2519
3096, 3428, 3509, 3522, 3549, De Sarlo, Francesco 3103
Diagrams 155, 159, 478, 903, 1061,
3795, 3813 Deafness 2446
1171, 1487
Crusades 1145 Death see Development; growth; life; Diamonds 1905
Crustacea; crustaceans 1836 death, 787, 899, 1118, 1333, 1343,
1389, 1866, 2567, 3189, 3648, 3649 Diaries 1627, 1643, 1778, 2995
Crustaceans see Crustacea; Dickens, Charles 2060
crustaceans Debye, Peter Joseph William 2845,
2916 Dickson, Leonard Eugene 2078
Cryogenics 2899, 2900 Diderot, Denis 440
Crystallography 355, 2837, 2914 Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds 174, 358,
367, 1296, 1881, 2999, 3149 Dietetics see Nutrition; dietetics
Crystals 370, 2136, 2837, 2924 Differential and integral equations
Cuba 1874, 2341, 2583 Dedekind, Richard 2059, 2061, 2090
2818
Cudworth, Ralph 1437 Dee, John 1157, 1166, 1168, 1204, Diffusion of innovation; diffusion of
1206, 1207, 1210, 1212, 1214, knowledge 608, 707, 716, 748, 766,
Cultural anthropology 208, 500, 504, 1215, 1228, 1242, 1251, 1269,
730, 1850, 2337, 2409, 2410, 2412, 770, 815, 1685, 1901, 1902, 1904,
1271, 1283, 1291, 1442, 1594 1910, 1976, 3546
2414, 2416–2419, 2422, 3133,
3135–3137, 3139, 3140, 3142, Deer 1294 Diffusion of knowledge see Diffusion
3642, 3643 Definition of human; human nature of innovation; diffusion of
Cultural influence see Cross-cultural 280, 459, 465, 467, 470, 479, 480, knowledge
interaction; cultural influence 639, 1105, 1176, 1310, 1585, 1850, Digby, Kenelm 1429
3042, 3099, 3149, 3487, 3617 Digestion 1839, 2469
Cultural Revolution (20th century,
China) 2866, 3533, 3534 Defoe, Daniel 1673 Digges, Thomas 1228, 1242
Culture concept (anthropology) 2408 Degeneration 1897, 2349, 2427, 2577 Diophantos of Alexandria 887, 888
Cuneiform inscriptions 286 Delbrück, Max 3034 Diphtheria 2465, 2506, 2514, 2566,
Curie, Jacques 2147 Deleuze, Gilles 2049, 3079 2580, 2604
Curie, Marie Sklodowska 2836, 2887 Della Porta, Giovan Battista 1216, Diplomacy see Foreign relations;
1264 diplomacy
Curie, Pierre 2147
Deluc, J. A. 2051 Dirigibles see Airships; dirigibles
Curiosities and wonders 309, 1412 Disabilities; handicaps 564, 1131,
Democracy 194, 198, 199, 3453,
Cusanus, Nicolaus 298, 1027, 1035, 3459, 3461, 3515, 3636, 3646 1325, 1614, 1843, 2340, 2442,
1221, 1222, 1479 2446, 2536, 3036, 3176, 3202,
Demography; population research
Cushing, Frank Hamilton 2412 492, 551, 950, 1847, 2397, 2400, 3253, 3297, 3302
Cushing, Harvey 2452 3638, 3767 Disasters 372, 3554, 3580
Subject Index 301
Discipline formation 417, 437, 462, Earth sciences 370–377, 379–382, Electricity; magnetism 1659, 1660,
987, 1302, 1304, 1559, 1578, 1767, 387, 793, 926, 1281, 1282, 1556– 1672, 1747, 1748, 1752, 1756,
1818, 2056, 2171, 2181, 2333, 1559, 1628, 1777, 1778, 1780– 1954, 2140, 2141, 2145, 2148,
2343, 2394, 2409, 2415, 2504, 1782, 1785, 1786, 1788, 2180, 2150, 2613, 2626, 2642
2625, 2647, 2890, 2936, 2981, 2182–2184, 2186–2188, 2190, Electrification 573, 3367
2987, 3006, 3047, 3104, 3184, 2194, 2195, 2197, 2199–2201, Electrochemistry 2630
3229, 3267, 3539, 3605, 3611, 3641 2933, 2936, 2938, 2940, 2957, Electroconvulsive therapy;
Discovery in medicine 2338, 3193 2973, 3550, 3551, 3553, 3555, electroshock therapy 3244, 3258
Discovery in science 1391, 1772, 3556, 3731
Electrodynamics 1834, 2155
2129, 2134, 2823, 2932, 2943, 3600 Earthquakes 372, 377, 1785, 2188
Electroencephalography 3065, 3066
Disease and diseases 515, 518, 519, East Africa 818
Electrolysis 2166
532, 541, 623, 754, 1135, 1335, East Asia 54, 616, 628, 3450 Electromagnetic waves; radiation 339,
1590, 1600, 1615, 1621, 1811, East Asia, civilization and culture 54, 2149, 2832, 2848, 2851, 2852
1842, 1874, 1930, 2333, 2436, 301, 372, 536, 616, 625, 626, 680,
2449, 2464, 2475, 2483, 2492, Electromagnetism 1698, 2134, 2505,
682–688, 691–728, 730–733, 735, 2839, 2861
2504, 2519, 2559, 2560, 2570, 736, 738–756, 759, 761, 762, 764–
2678, 3165, 3196, 3201, 3202, 767, 1498, 2699, 3467 Electron physics; ionization 2882
3289, 3296, 3319, 3605, 3659, Electronic information resources 26,
East Germany 3576, 3722, 3727, 3762
3667, 3670, 3674, 3701, 3715, 3721 48, 354
East Indies 3360 Electronics 591, 2764, 3373, 3751
Disinfection 2520, 3213
Eastern Europe 1947, 2909, 3444 Electronics industry 3356, 3733, 3734
Dissection 509, 533, 1133, 1308,
1332, 1865, 2472, 2478 Eckhout, Albert van Der 1577 Electrophysiology 1833, 1834, 1837,
Eclipses; transits; occultations 316, 1863, 2505
Dissertations, academic 1601, 2564,
317, 645, 722, 727, 780, 1514, Electroshock therapy see
3226
2111, 2125 Electroconvulsive therapy;
Distillation 1270, 1349, 1603
École Normale Supérieure, Paris 3522 electroshock therapy
Divination 278, 986 Electrotherapy; Radiotherapy 567
Ecological surveys 2252
Dix, Emily 2969 Elephants 3575
Ecology 229, 408, 409, 1395, 1565,
DNA 463, 2328, 3008, 3028, 3032, 2246, 2290, 2675, 2948, 2956, Elias, Norbert 2404
3455, 3587, 3600, 3613 3312, 3561, 3576, 3578 Eliot, George 215, 2431
Dobzhansky, Theodosius 3004, 3015 Econometrics 502 Ellenberger, Henri Frédéric 3239
Doctors see Physicians; doctors Economic botany; plant cultivation; Ellis, Havelock 2535, 2573
Dogs; cats 2227, 2509, 2585, 3570 horticulture 431, 433, 663, 1830 Embalming 1118
Domestication 3558 Economic development 2713, 3360 Embryology 421, 658, 787, 1297,
Donne, John 1386, 1394 Economic growth 3397 1298, 2270, 2273, 2326, 2978,
Donnolo, Shabbetai 802 Economics 431, 490, 502, 1588, 1664, 2981, 3013, 3591
Drainage; irrigation 578, 1565, 1629, 1848, 1851, 1902, 1904, 1910, Emigration; immigration 273, 623,
2959 1977, 2400, 2407, 2613, 2814, 1953, 2040, 2700, 2758, 3248,
3116, 3120, 3143–3145, 3365, 3266, 3467
Drama, dance, and performing arts 3393, 3644 Emotions; passions 236, 508, 753,
1327, 1396, 1588, 1610, 1637, 1187, 1393, 1440, 2367, 2368,
1672, 1954, 1989 Ecosystem 733, 2252
Eddington, Arthur Stanley 298, 2745 2435, 3683
Drawing; designing 157, 416, 1178, Empedocles of Agrigentum 929
1199, 1354, 1362, 2019 Edinburgh 56, 338, 1864, 2443, 2502,
2503, 2524 Empiricism 145, 1035, 1284, 1468,
Dreams 488, 3092 1469, 1698, 1983, 2064, 2371,
Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard 2989 Education 266, 284, 1007, 1679, 2515, 2783, 2787, 3516
2174, 2387, 2421, 2446, 2537,
Drosophila 3004, 3009, 3601 2540, 2962, 3771 Emptiness see Vacuum; emptiness;
Drury, Dru 1799 nothingness
Education, engineering 3789
Du Bois-Reymond, Emil Heinrich Encke, Johann Franz 2121
Educational psychology 3080
2299, 2356, 2505 Encyclopedias (history) 659, 774,
Educational technology 3118 973, 1196, 1653, 1713, 1941, 3622
Du Châtelet, Gabrielle Émilie Le Egypt 2, 296, 670, 812, 831, 836,
Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise Encyclopedias and dictionaries 29, 30,
840–842, 845, 861, 862, 889, 890, 115, 307, 434, 489, 497, 522, 580,
1649, 1655, 1675, 1678, 1683, 909, 911, 2205, 2426
1690, 1699, 1702, 1706, 1712, 972, 1167, 1942, 2518
1713, 1715, 1721, 1726, 1749, Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried 2299 Endocrinology 425, 2955, 2985, 3173,
1751, 1757–1759 Ehrenfest, Paul 2861, 2871 3194
Du Prel, Carl 2047 Ehrlich, Paul 3029 Energy (physics) 348, 1085, 2046,
Eidgenössische Technische 2160, 3370
Dualism 3103
Hochschule (Zürich) 2029 Energy resources and technologies
Duchenne de Boulogne, Guillaume 2657, 3351, 3370, 3740
Benjamin 2367 Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave 2614
Einstein, Albert 330, 341, 797, 1961, Engelbart, Douglas 3794
Duclos, Samuel Cottereau 1539 Engineering 188, 219, 569, 580, 587,
2691, 2695, 2727, 2738, 2741,
Duhem, Pierre 2049, 2132 2763, 2775, 2784, 2787, 2806, 678, 962, 1354, 1633–1635, 1647,
Dumont d’Urville, Jules Sébastien 2830, 2833, 2845–2848, 2851, 1769, 1903, 1953, 2205, 2613,
Cézar 1790, 2206 2853, 2857, 2861, 2866, 2867, 2625, 2630, 2647, 2654, 2666,
Dunn, Leslie Clarence 2710 2880, 2888, 2891, 2892, 2898, 3533 3330, 3339, 3341, 3346, 3357,
Elasticity 2148 3727, 3730, 3749, 3759, 3771
Duns Scotus, Johannes 997, 1040
Engineering, aeronautical 3409, 3823
Durkheim, Émile 2404, 2407 Electric conductivity 1691, 1694,
1695 Engines 3823
Dyes, natural 2676 England 16, 316, 550, 665, 977, 984,
Electric power industry 2655, 3339,
Dynamics 919, 1055, 1080, 1086, 1117, 1130, 1149, 1201, 1209,
3367, 3383, 3758
1265 1266, 1310, 1325–1327, 1341,
Electrical engineering 2630, 3339, 1345, 1353, 1361, 1381, 1406,
3758 1409, 1430, 1475, 1496, 1561,
E Electrical machines 1752, 1989, 2150, 1565, 1586, 1594, 1609, 1610,
Earth (planet) 1064 2505, 2766 1614, 1616, 1660, 1696, 1805,
302 Subject Index
1858, 1863, 1869, 1894, 1915, Etiology 1872, 2571 Exploration see Travel; exploration
1919, 1932, 2020, 2060, 2222, Euclid 283, 640, 891, 1498, 1734 Explosives industry 1936
2277, 2400, 2438, 2479, 2543, Eudemus of Rhodes 852 Extinction (biology) 399, 412
2546, 2562, 2568, 2570, 2574, Extraterrestrial life; exobiology 217,
Eugenics 203, 443, 805, 1944, 2272,
2588, 2677, 2681, 2990, 3171, 1739, 2047, 2122, 2130, 3519
2275, 2310, 2534, 2537, 2684,
3192, 3238, 3260, 3292, 3304, 3726 Ey, Henri 3239
2982, 3005, 3007, 3036–3041,
Engraving and engravings 1805, 2358 3044, 3045, 3048, 3051, 3052, Eyck, Jan van 1186
Enriques, Federigo 2898, 2901 3056–3058, 3060–3063, 3097, Eye diseases 3162
Entomology 437, 1576, 1578, 2221, 3173, 3281, 3297, 3311, 3595, Eye glasses see Spectacles; eye
2236, 2269, 2679, 3070 3618, 3619, 3714 glasses
Entrecasteaux, Antoine R.J. de Bruni Euler, Leonhard 298, 1642, 1723–
d’ 1790 1725, 1730, 1732, 1735, 1736,
Entropy 2001 1746, 1750, 1753 F
Fabricius, ab Aquapendente 1328
Environmental degradation 2288 Europe 16, 34, 486, 518, 618, 821,
974, 1061, 1131, 1145, 1150, 1172, Fahlberg, Constantin 2178
Environmental health; environmental Fairbairn, William Ronald Dodds
medicine 199, 551, 2589, 2594, 1300, 1646, 1909, 1916, 1938,
1970, 2068, 2190, 2424, 2702, 3094
2955, 3282, 3306, 3312, 3653, Faith healing 230, 1596, 2434
3699, 3713 2756, 3347, 3355, 3359, 3367,
3425, 3453, 3459, 3503, 3611, Falsification 94, 97
Environmental history 18, 398–402,
407, 409–411, 589, 730, 2204, 3742, 3837 Fame 3201
2252, 2255, 2282 European Union 3582, 3812 Family 946, 1481, 1652, 1662, 1955,
Euthanasia 179, 1343, 2706, 3185, 2005, 2038, 2556, 2602, 2619,
Environmental hygiene; Human 2919, 3042, 3117, 3282, 3597, 3651
ecology 2245, 2949, 3642 3200
Evangelicalism (Christianity) 2659 Fang, Yizhi 703, 724
Environmental medicine see
Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan 3135 Faraday, Michael 1694, 1695, 1998,
Environmental health;
2037, 2145, 2155, 2642, 3357
environmental medicine Everett, Hugh, III 346 Farms 422, 3817
Environmental pollution 589, 2964, Evidence 218, 456, 1879, 2716, 3455
3343, 3706, 3731 Fascism 3061, 3090, 3123, 3128
Evolution 29, 139, 190, 215, 241, 423, Fats and oils 3708
Environmental protection 2953, 3564 440–443, 446, 447, 450, 452, 454– Faulhaber, Johann 298
Environmental sciences 267, 385, 457, 805, 1812, 1841, 1932, 1935,
Federal Aviation Administration 3823
400, 405, 407, 409, 733, 1565– 1981, 1982, 1988, 1990, 2006,
1567, 2216, 2245, 2246, 2248, 2138, 2229, 2271, 2278, 2302– Femininity 2392
2249, 2251–2253, 2256, 2290, 2316, 2318, 2319, 2321–2325, Feminism 452, 2227, 2319, 3175,
2939, 2948–2952, 2956, 2958, 2327, 2329, 2331, 2332, 2339, 3206, 3618
2960, 2962, 2963, 2965, 2966, 2342–2344, 2374, 2378, 2380, Feminist analysis 2563
3374, 3559–3562, 3564, 3566, 2393, 2408, 2420, 2736, 2742, Ferdinando II, Grand-Duke of
3568–3573, 3576, 3577, 3579, 2744, 2967, 2980, 2982, 2984, Tuscany 1397
3581, 3583 3004, 3010, 3013, 3015, 3022, Fermat, Pierre de 1531, 3777
Environmentalism 406, 408, 411, 589, 3023, 3036, 3055, 3451, 3479, Fermentation 611, 848
595, 2242, 2244, 2250, 2949, 2954, 3592, 3593, 3604 Fermi National Accelerator
2964, 3306, 3560, 3563, 3566, Evolution and ethics 454, 473 Laboratory (United States) 3532,
3570, 3573–3575, 3581, 3582, Evolutionary developmental biology 3543
3740 462, 2382, 3013, 3591 Fermi, Enrico 2719, 2858
Epidemics 560, 565, 950, 1124, 1607, Evolutionary genetics 3013 Fernel, Jean François 1318
1842, 1874, 2436, 2440, 2449, Evolutionary psychology 452, 480, Ferrán Y Clua, Jaime 2660
2498, 2560, 2566, 2574, 2585, 2339, 2380, 3040, 3625 Fersman, Aleksandr Evgen’Evich
2588, 2591, 2593, 2597, 3190, 2934
Exact sciences 876
3224, 3295, 3304, 3663 Fertilization 1266
Epidemiology 565, 2497, 2531, 3270, Exactness; precision; accuracy 2358
Excavations (archaeology) 791, 2430 Fertilizers 3399
3664 Fever 1858
Epilepsy 949, 2357 Exercise see Physical training;
exercise Feynman, Richard Phillips 2812
Epistemology 90, 104, 112, 144, 159, Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 1708
194, 202, 253, 271, 278, 337, 632, Exhibit catalogs 366, 1688
Ficino, Marsilio 1193, 1216, 1246,
884, 982, 1023, 1027, 1195, 1383, Exhibitions and fairs 1802, 1965, 1249
1444, 1549, 1632, 1719, 2048, 1972, 2125, 2207, 2824, 3047
Field work 1560, 2200, 2975, 3141,
2522, 2781, 2786, 2791, 2898, Exobiology see Extraterrestrial life; 3424, 3642
3066, 3310, 3673 exobiology
Fine arts 725, 856, 956, 1448, 1562,
Equations and formulae 642, 708, Experimental biology 420, 427, 2048 3130
1227, 1732, 2818 Experimental medicine 2048, 2501, Fingerprints 190, 2399
Erigena, Johannes Scotus 1018, 1028 2506, 3197 Finland 1953, 2491, 3677
Erikson, Erik H. 3105 Experimental psychology 2117, 2373, Finnbogason, Gudmundur 3100
Error 1508, 2117, 2691, 3017, 3659 3103 Fire see Combustion; fire
Essentialism 1824, 3588 Experiments and experimentation Firearms 766
Estonia 3060 171, 337, 420, 1263, 1367, 1415, Fischer, Emil Hermann 3029
Eternity 637 1423, 1433, 1464, 1475, 1525,
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer 2317, 2685,
1535, 1542, 1551, 1641, 1671,
Ether 1535, 2152 3017, 3052
1685, 1690, 1698, 1760, 1762,
Ethics 13, 175, 1160, 1710, 1721, 1771, 1772, 1837, 1860, 1889, Fisheries; fishing 2250, 2952
1886, 1981, 2441, 2500, 2782, 2789 1900, 1917, 1927, 1989, 2149, Fishes 392, 1179, 2952
Ethnicity 2414, 3248 2279, 2469, 2522, 2685, 2851, Fishing see Fisheries; fishing
Ethnobotany 736, 1132 2865, 2869, 3017, 3022, 3823 Flamel, Nicolas 1555
Ethnography 500, 501, 753, 1315, Expert testimony 1377, 1384, 1613, Flammarion, Camille 2047
1972, 2414, 3141 1890, 3139, 3475, 3477 Fleck, Ludwik 100, 2707, 2790
Ethnology 151, 208, 396, 504, 2344, Experts see Authorities; experts Flexner, Abraham 3236
2413, 2414, 2416, 3047, 3135, Explanation; hypotheses; theories 94, Fliess, Wilhelm 481
3137, 3140, 3642, 3643 333, 1531, 1753, 1841, 1889, 2147, Flood control 2634
Ethology 423, 470, 2378, 3424 2338, 3028, 3592 Floods see Precipitation; floods
Subject Index 303
Florence (Italy) 1137, 1875, 3103 Franciscus de Marchia 1009, 1039 Genes 203, 2328, 3028, 3448, 3479,
Florenskii, Pavel Aleksandrovich 298 Franck, James 2865, 2877 3599, 3601, 3613
Florey, Howard 3315 Frank, Philipp 2818 Genetic engineering 424, 3464, 3590,
Flowers 434, 1101, 1299, 2291 Franklin, Benjamin 1646, 1650, 1733, 3606, 3806, 3808
Fludd, Robert 1380, 1431 1752, 1777 Genetic screening 3007, 3584, 3705
Foerster, Wilhelm 2144 Franklin, Rosalind 2683, 3600, 3603 Genetically modified foods 180, 3433,
Foldy, Leslie 2897 Franz, Wolfgang 1408 3460, 3465, 3466, 3806, 3814, 3815
Folklore 1622 Fraud in science see Scientific Genetically modified organisms 449,
misconduct; fraud in science 3466, 3818
Fontana, Giovanni 1351
Frauds see Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds Genetics 181, 423, 443, 447, 449,
Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de 459, 463, 1963, 2276, 2302, 2310,
1677 Fraunhofer, Joseph von 2121
Frederick II, King of Prussia 1807 2317, 2328, 2678, 2684, 2710,
Food and foods 167, 559, 609–611, 2987, 3003–3006, 3008–3011,
756, 807, 948, 1638, 1885, 2572, Free will and determinism 1444, 3254 3014, 3016, 3018–3022, 3024,
2680, 3309, 3703, 3814, 3816 Freemasonry 1704 3025, 3028, 3034, 3035, 3038–
Food industry and trade 2587, 3813 Frege, Gottlob 2061, 2101, 2104, 3040, 3043, 3050, 3053, 3063,
Food preservation 2899 2782 3398, 3448, 3456, 3590, 3594,
Food safety 610, 2673, 2674, 3812– Freiberg (Germany) 1059 3595, 3597, 3599, 3600, 3606,
3814 Fresnel, Augustin Jean 351 3614, 3651, 3806
Food science; food technology 609, Freud, Sigmund 481, 2364, 2370, Geneva (Switzerland) 343, 1337,
611, 2674, 3812, 3816, 3817 2545, 3055, 3070, 3079, 3081, 2530, 3069
Food technology see Food science; 3084, 3089, 3092, 3099, 3108, Genius see Creativity; genius
food technology 3125, 3241, 3254 Genoa (Italy) 1165
Forces 1086, 1532, 1927 Freudenthal, Hans 2802 Genomics 191, 2987, 3448, 3474,
Ford Foundation 2756 Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses de 3594, 3614, 3662
Ford, Edmund Brisco 3020 1790 Geocentrism 904, 1245
Ford, Henry 3378 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Geodesy 387, 1064, 1286, 1689,
2123, 2720, 2771, 2878, 2982, 1793, 1795
Forecasting; prediction 89, 840 3062, 3129, 3237, 3400
Foreign relations; diplomacy 1346, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étienne 1711,
Frobenius, Georg 2080 1775, 2010
2664, 2952
Fromm, Erich 3099 Geography 151, 383–386, 388, 675,
Forensic medicine 526, 3676
Fuchs, Klaus 3491 728, 1094–1096, 1286, 1290, 1292,
Forensic psychiatry 2552
Fuels and fuel technology 2658, 3731 1560, 1561, 1789, 1791, 1792,
Forensic sciences 3477
Fuller, Richard Buckminster 3560 1794, 1796, 1934, 2122, 2192,
Forests and forestry 409, 1567, 2249, 2204–2207, 2210, 2214, 2215,
2288, 2624, 2966, 3559, 3572, 3576 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Brazil) 3221
Fundamental concepts 347 2277, 2324, 2349, 2571, 3412, 3557
Forman, Simon 1430 Geological Survey of Canada 2200
Formularies; pharmacopoeias 737, Funeral rites and ceremonies 3189
Fungi 1573, 2292, 3184 Geological surveys 373, 377, 387,
2606 2200
Fossils 370, 379, 414, 415, 1808, Funkenstein, Amos 68, 282, 506, 507,
1115 Geology 268, 318, 322, 370, 375,
1809, 2018, 2194, 2257, 2259, 378–382, 761, 1281, 1557–1559,
2264, 2265, 2967, 2972, 2974, Futurism 3728
1639, 1781, 1784, 1785, 1787,
2975, 3149 1788, 1927, 2180, 2182, 2183,
Foucault, Michel 549, 625, 2404, G 2185, 2188, 2189, 2191, 2193,
2792, 3247, 3628 Gabry, Pieter 1656 2195, 2199–2201, 2203, 2257,
Foundations and trusts 3714 Gadamer, Hans Georg 1391 2428, 2430, 2934, 2936, 2938,
Four elements (philosophy) 652, 657 Gaddum, John Henry 3323 2940, 2973
Fowler, William A. 3496 Gage, Phineas 2354 Geomagnetism 377, 2190
Fractions 831 Galapagos Islands 3577 Geometry 215, 299, 303, 336, 640–
Fragonard, Honoré 1660 Galaxies; nebulae 1742, 2120 644, 675, 835, 891, 1047, 1049,
France 49, 145, 148, 151, 165, 373, 1200, 1229, 1478, 1482, 1483,
Galen 485, 807, 922, 933, 938, 939,
466, 502, 549, 559, 619, 825–827, 1486, 1487, 1498, 1505, 1529,
942, 946, 1298, 1311, 1318, 3215
989, 1000, 1001, 1019, 1031, 1043, 1531, 1725, 1734, 2062, 2064,
Galilei, Galileo 298, 311, 330, 336, 2067, 2071, 2085, 2088, 2093,
1044, 1050, 1079, 1087, 1125, 982, 1042, 1257, 1263, 1378, 1401,
1187, 1191, 1272, 1273, 1384, 2098, 2099, 2787, 2809, 2811,
1403, 1418, 1469, 1504, 1506, 2813, 2815, 2827, 2901, 3518
1424, 1491, 1543, 1566, 1567, 1507, 1512, 1515, 1516, 1519, 1534
1591, 1633–1635, 1644, 1649, Geomorphology; physiography 376
Galton, Francis 485, 2095, 2310,
1655, 1660, 1665, 1667, 1674, 2387, 2684 Geophysics 377
1677, 1707, 1722, 1765, 1775, Gergonne, Joseph Diaz 299
1785, 1788, 1790, 1814, 1835, Galvani, Luigi 1834, 1837
Ganot, Pierre Benjamin Adolphe 2033 Gerlach, Walther 2882
1849, 1851, 1869, 1876, 1886,
Gans, David 801 Germany 18, 24, 169, 177, 183, 307,
1897, 1903, 1906, 1940, 2021,
367, 387, 401, 406, 412, 423, 432,
2025, 2033, 2045, 2049, 2058, Gardens 663, 674, 1122, 1173, 1629, 566, 567, 571, 573, 585, 599, 600,
2100, 2103, 2115, 2153, 2206, 1822, 1830, 2031, 2282 619, 796, 805, 1066, 1146, 1185,
2213, 2216, 2225, 2277, 2299, Garnier, Charles 2614 1191, 1302, 1316, 1335, 1338,
2373, 2415, 2446, 2461, 2465, Gassendi, Pierre 1458, 1461 1342, 1597, 1680, 1686, 1708,
2506, 2526, 2528, 2540, 2589, Gasser, Achilles Pirmin 1236 1743, 1749, 1754, 1764, 1766,
2599, 2604, 2620, 2628, 2673,
Gauss, Carl Friedrich 1725, 2094, 1774, 1787, 1840, 1923, 1925,
2780, 2792, 2821, 2971, 2997,
2113, 2813 1961, 1968, 1972, 1978, 2000,
3047, 3141, 3206, 3212, 3239,
Geddes, Patrick 2220, 2405 2015, 2052, 2097, 2144, 2146,
3317, 3318, 3391, 3501, 3522,
Geinitz, Hans Bruno 2185 2163, 2164, 2175, 2185, 2190,
3667, 3706
2191, 2218, 2239, 2271, 2275,
France, colonies 1416, 1575, 1667, Geissler, Heinrich 2016 2287, 2318, 2355, 2406, 2416,
1940, 2249, 2277, 2466, 2528, Geminus of Rhodes 895 2421, 2422, 2462, 2465, 2476,
2565, 3033, 3141 Gems 1144 2484, 2489, 2496, 2500, 2517,
Francesca, Piero della 1225 Gender identity 466, 543, 1192, 1548, 2523, 2539, 2575, 2576, 2580,
Francis of Assisi 1135 3681, 3710 2589, 2616, 2631, 2651, 2671,
304 Subject Index
2700, 2704, 2720, 2753, 2760, 1781, 1805, 1822, 1845, 1867, H
2761, 2771, 2817, 2846, 2847, 1870, 1873, 1884, 1898, 1906, Habsburg, House of 1295
2878, 2905, 2916, 2922, 2937, 1911, 1921, 1928, 1933, 1951, Hacking, Ian 3050
2953, 2958, 2965, 2982, 2988, 1952, 1954, 1958, 1964, 1965, Haeckel, Ernest Heinrich 1949, 2000,
3005, 3034, 3062, 3084, 3090, 1971, 1979, 1981, 1997, 1998, 2052, 2271, 2779
3096, 3129, 3136, 3145, 3150, 2004, 2009, 2033, 2040, 2050, Haekel, Ernst 2339
3155, 3156, 3166, 3180, 3231, 2057, 2065, 2068, 2077, 2079, Haffkine, Waldemar Mordecai 2475
3237, 3246, 3320, 3333, 3337, 2087, 2092, 2096, 2125, 2126,
3338, 3342, 3345, 3347, 3350, 2150, 2173, 2190, 2194, 2195, Hahnemann, Christian Friedrich
3351, 3366, 3372, 3380, 3387, 2198, 2210, 2227, 2270, 2281, Samuel 1879
3394, 3400, 3406, 3411, 3421, 2288, 2301, 2368, 2384, 2387, Haiti (Caribbean) 1705, 2578
3425, 3471, 3504, 3557, 3563, 2391, 2394, 2396, 2408, 2416, Halbwachs, Maurice 2407
3609, 3671, 3687, 3707, 3740, 2428, 2430, 2442, 2445, 2492, Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson
3749, 3758, 3762, 3782 2493, 2497, 2498, 2503, 2509, 2272, 3024
Germany, colonies 2462, 2650 2510, 2525, 2535, 2536, 2557, Hall, Granville Stanley 2392
Gesner, Konrad 1161, 1304 2562, 2569, 2570, 2573, 2577, Haller, Albrecht von 1831
2589, 2600, 2601, 2603, 2617, Halley, Edmond 1628, 1670
Gestalt psychology 2786, 3073, 3076,
2625, 2632, 2640, 2652, 2659, Hamburg (Germany) 1893, 2462
3624
2662, 2666, 2723, 2724, 2772, Hamilton, William Donald 2314
Ghosh, Jyotish Chandra 2605 2863, 2870, 2928, 2969, 2972,
Ghulam Husain Jaunpuri 774 Handbooks see Guides; handbooks
2978, 2990, 3106, 3109, 3126, Handicaps see Disabilities; handicaps
Gibbs, Josiah Willard 2170 3127, 3135, 3184, 3186, 3190,
3204, 3229, 3245, 3268, 3272, Hardy, Thomas 1982, 1990, 2114
Gilbertus Anglicus 1322 Hare, Robert 1772
Gilles de Corbeil 1116 3273, 3279, 3282, 3292, 3297,
3301, 3309, 3313, 3392, 3409, Harmony (music theory) 894, 1036,
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 2319 1232, 1499, 1500, 2107
3413, 3501, 3509, 3531, 3546,
Glaciology 370 3612, 3617, 3625, 3647, 3656, Harriot, Thomas 1227, 1230, 1231
Glanvill, Joseph 1426 3667, 3669, 3670, 3705, 3710, Harrison, John 1905
Glasgow (Scotland) 2483 3723, 3731, 3738, 3758, 3786, Hartlieb, Johannes 567
Glass and glassmaking 585, 954, 960, 3801, 3804, 3811, 3819 Hartsoeker, Niklaas 1529
1144, 1268, 1353, 1397, 2016, 2920 Great Britain, colonies 400, 620, 786, Harvard University 2269, 2280, 3626,
Glisson, Francis 1451 818–820, 1205, 1369, 1668, 1937, 3648
Global warming 3554, 3556, 3731 2203, 2204, 2214, 2240, 2277, Harvey, William 1381, 1592, 1593
2282, 2399, 2437, 2475, 2565, Hasse, Helmut 2078
Globalization; internationalization
2713, 2777, 3207, 3235, 3281, 3288 Hausdorff, Felix 2783, 2804
193, 288, 400, 532, 595, 743, 1970,
2657, 2669, 2675, 2697, 2911, Great Britain. Agricultural Research Hawaii (U.S.) 2527, 2584
2928, 3345, 3511, 3679, 3686, Council 3001 Hawkins, Thomas 2259
3697, 3714, 3745, 3813 Great Britain. National Health Service Hawthorne, Nathaniel 2141
Globes 250, 315, 1287, 2207, 2766 538, 3279, 3301, 3705 Haygarth, John 1858
Globes, celestial 315 Great Britain. Royal Navy 1688, Healers 943, 1139
Gnosticism 857, 917, 2179 2198, 2453, 3370 Health 230, 592, 625, 742, 1117,
God 236, 1083, 1517, 2063 Greaves, John 677 1323, 1348, 3106, 3275, 3308, 3710
Goddard, Robert Hutchings 3408 Greece 279, 291, 368, 508, 521, 547, Health care 39, 266, 818, 1138, 1895,
661, 715, 840, 846, 850–853, 855– 1896, 2450, 2510, 2513, 2536,
Godlewski, Emil 2976 860, 862–864, 867–870, 872–881, 2561, 2563, 2572, 2709, 3176,
Godwin, William 1847 883–888, 890–895, 897, 899–901, 3264, 3272, 3274–3277, 3285,
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 370, 903, 904, 906, 907, 909–911, 913, 3294, 3295, 3298, 3311, 3313,
1810 914, 918, 919, 921, 924–926, 928– 3695, 3696, 3701, 3707
Goguet, Antoine-Yves 1855 930, 932–934, 936, 938–945, 947, Health promotion 3698
Gold 358, 1358, 3153 948, 951–953, 956, 962, 963, 965, Heart 1592, 3324
Golden section 3518 1104, 1253, 1474, 2030, 2106, Heart, artificial 592
2418, 2424, 3060, 3694 Hebb, Donald O. 3631
Goldmann, Nicolaus 1630
Green, Thomas Hill 2371 Hebrew language 800, 803, 807, 1160
Goldring, Winifred 2968
Greenpeace 3565 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 440,
Goldschmidt, Richard Benedict 3019
Gregg, Alan 2756 1708, 1942, 2054
Goldstein, Eugen 2144
Gregorio da Rimini 298 Heisenberg, Werner 2840, 2841, 2852,
Golgi, Camillo 2335 2880, 2889, 3540
Gregory, Duncan Farquharson 2078
Gomes, Ruy Lus 2890 Heliocentrism 320, 1042, 1235
Gregory, James 338
Goodall, Jane 3424 Helium 3333
Griesinger, Wilhelm 2555
Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham 2882 Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig
Grosseteste, Robert 1024, 1079, 1479
Gould, Stephen Jay 3426 Ferdinand von 122, 1968, 2066,
Grothendieck, Alexandre 2078 2108, 2348, 2355, 2356
Government agencies 492, 3767
Group theory 2067 Helmont, Jan Baptista van 1367,
Government sponsored science 53,
197, 493, 1667, 2094, 2554, 2711, Growth see Development; growth; 1551, 1621, 1887
2717, 2826, 2884, 2907, 3134, life; death Hemsterhuis, Frans 1455
3288, 3305, 3377, 3394, 3446, Guatemala 3144 Hephaestio, Thebanus 914, 916
3458, 3519, 3523, 3543, 3619, Guericke, Otto von 1454 Herbals and bestiaries 567, 1078,
3633, 3732, 3817, 3818 Gugler, Nicolaus 1066 1097, 1102, 1329, 1338
Grant, Robert Edmond 435 Guha, Bires Chandra 783 Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert,
Graphic methods 308 Guides; handbooks 962 Baron, 1407
Gravitation 1263, 1479, 1528, 2830, Guillaume d’Auvergne 989 Herbicides 3390
2839, 2851, 2861 Guillaume de Conches 980, 1083 Hereditary diseases 1886, 2534, 3597,
Great Britain 152, 167, 188, 191, 313, 3662, 3672
Gunpowder 757, 1636 Heredity 457, 1812, 1840, 2320,
373, 400, 430, 436, 492, 538, 559, Günther, Hans F.K. 3136
561, 563, 588, 619, 623, 763, 1175, 2327, 2328, 2592, 2985, 3008,
1205, 1310, 1382, 1399, 1412, Guthrie, Edwin R. 3077 3014, 3017, 3032, 3040, 3053,
1433, 1624, 1643, 1648, 1654, Guy’s Hospital, London 2350 3063, 3311, 3651
1664, 1669, 1673, 1700, 1737, Gynecology 528, 948, 3182, 3702 Hermans, Willem Frederik 2730
Subject Index 305
India 74, 84, 296, 620, 669, 760, 764, Intelligent design (teleology) 139, Jacobi, Mary Putnam 1966
769, 774, 785–787, 790, 791, 821, 456, 457, 929, 1716, 2307, 2742, Jacobs, Aletta 2351
953, 1145, 1668, 1868, 1999, 2057, 3451, 3596 Jainism 782
2182, 2204, 2282, 2399, 2475, Interdisciplinary approach to Jamaica (Caribbean) 1778
2605, 2676, 2713, 2777, 2805, knowledge 134, 505, 3626 James, Henry 2141
3207, 3271, 3288, 3328, 3457, Interessengemeinschaft James, William 2234, 2363, 2371
3474, 3694, 3696 Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft Japan 54, 67, 372, 399, 616, 689, 691,
India, civilization and culture 2, 547, 3372 698, 708, 710, 711, 713, 718, 725,
626, 768, 770–773, 775–785, 788– Intergovernmental Panel on Climate 730, 732, 747, 750, 762, 767, 1561,
795, 1999, 3328 Change (IPCC) 3550 2024, 2187, 2298, 2504, 2547,
Indian Ocean 1575 International Academy of the History 2643, 2717, 2747, 2748, 2809,
Indigo 2676 of Science 55 2874, 2920, 2925, 2932, 2941,
Individuality 470, 494, 987, 1039, International Astronomical Union 2963, 3014, 3143, 3184, 3508,
2270, 3050, 3115 2119 3618, 3660, 3733, 3744, 3746,
Indonesia 2252, 2528, 3396, 3694 3760, 3788, 3795
International Atomic Energy Agency
Induction 111, 1480 Japan, colonies 689, 754, 2187, 2699,
(IAEA) 3739
2717, 2941, 2963
Industrial chemistry 3547 International Business Machines Jardin du roi (France) 1667
Industrial medicine; occupational Corporation 2635, 3781, 3783 Jefferson, Thomas 1806, 1850, 1974
diseases 2589, 3162, 3232, 3273, International congresses 55, 2409, Jenner, Edward 1857
3284, 3674 2893 Jesuits 227, 483, 567, 716, 718, 721,
Industrial revolution 588, 1685, 1696, International cooperation 55, 271, 728, 1007, 1299, 1414, 1538, 1541,
1773, 1901, 1902, 1907, 1910 491, 538, 1974, 2299, 2415, 2465, 1600, 1626, 1661
Industrialization 409, 611, 1357, 2490, 2589, 2747, 2757, 2758, Jet propulsion 1750, 3823
1622, 1901, 1904, 1906, 1969, 3349 2899, 2939, 2976, 3096, 3265, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena
Industry 1664, 2021, 2649, 3331, 3267, 3487, 3575, 3714, 3739 3551
3462, 3749 International Council for the Jewish civilization and culture 314,
Infant care 2473, 2568, 3272, 3650 Exploration of the Sea 2939 796–799, 801–812, 917, 1115,
Infant health services 538, 2561, International relations 686, 2465, 1126, 1160, 1208, 1640, 1871,
3270, 3304, 3305 2589, 2657, 2747, 2932, 3267, 2732, 2842, 2909, 3091, 3157, 3242
Infanticide 1604 3447, 3485, 3725 Jews 797, 800, 1164, 1640, 2489,
Infection 3178, 3222, 3658 Internationalization see Globalization; 2775, 2909, 3005, 3055, 3060,
internationalization 3084, 3157, 3161, 3209, 3210, 3242
Infectious diseases 539, 542, 560,
1872, 2497, 2498, 2520, 3670 Internet 3382, 3383, 3732, 3776, Jiménez de la Espada, Marcos 2415
3794, 3797, 3802 Johannsen, Wilhelm Ludvig 2276
Inference 1030
Interprofessional relations see John F. Kennedy Space Center 3834
Infinitesimals 643 Scientific communities; Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore,
Infinity 993, 1517, 2063 interprofessional relations Md.) 2622
Influenza 3190, 3295, 3304, 3319 Interviews 60, 279, 2572, 2687, 2862, Joliot-Curie, Frédéric 2887
Information science 1828, 2034, 2870, 2912, 2913, 3002, 3536, 3589 Joliot-Curie, Irène 2887
2686, 3381 Inventors and invention 25, 588, 1357, Jordan, David Starr 1963
Information technology 595, 603, 1770, 1919, 2145, 2681, 2763, Jordan, Pascual 2835
3381, 3383, 3389, 3637, 3785, 3798 3357, 3506, 3755 Joubert, Laurent 1330
Information theory 463, 474, 592, Invertebrate zoology 1816, 2266, Journalism 1928, 1964, 2703, 3435,
1828, 2034, 3078, 3431 2267, 2998 3436, 3568, 3669
Ingenhousz, Jan 1857 Invisible colleges; clubs 3418, 3786 Judaism 238, 280, 801, 805, 991,
Ingold, Christopher 2931 Ionization see Electron physics; 1126, 1208, 2732, 2735, 3023, 3684
Inheritance 2328 ionization Jung, Carl Gustav 3099
Injuries 2354, 3627 Iowa (U.S.) 398, 3390 Junta para Ampliación de Estudios e
Investigaciones Cientı́ficas 2749,
Ink 1141 Iran 670, 671 2755, 2758, 2759, 2774, 2974,
Inorganic chemistry 2910 Ireland 188, 1560, 1921, 1946, 2039, 3003, 3064, 3087, 3147
Insect control 2679, 2963, 3269, 3312 2070, 2075, 2123, 2324, 2372, 2562 Jussieu, Joseph de 1827
Insecticides see Pesticides; Iron and steel 378, 583, 760, 764, 769, Just, Ernest Everett 423
insecticides 791, 953, 1145, 1350, 3742 Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen
Insects 735, 1576, 1578, 1799, 2236, Irrational numbers 833 1597, 3211
3070 Irreligion see Atheism; agnosticism;
Insitut Pasteur, Paris 2465, 2506,
2604, 2757, 3318
irreligion K
Irrigation see Drainage; irrigation Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur
Instinct 236, 3104 Isaac Israeli, The Elder 968 Förderung der Wissenschaften
Institut Pasteur 2474, 2475, 2490 Isidore of Seville 1098 2760, 2761, 2905
Institute of Corpuscular Physics Islam 280, 296, 298, 1126 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für
(IFIC) 3539 Islands of the Pacific 823 Biochemie, Berlin-Dahlem 3320
Institutions see Societies; institutions; Israel 2511 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Biologie,
academies Berlin 423
Istituto e Museo di Storia della
Instrumentalism see Pragmatism; Scienza, Florence 250 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Physik,
instrumentalism Berlin 2916
Italy 373, 423, 800, 802, 804, 966, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten 2761, 2979
Instruments, navigational 1096, 1688, 1090, 1126, 1133, 1137, 1164,
1689, 1693, 2020 Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike 2845, 2899,
1165, 1187, 1224, 1308, 1317,
Insulin 3164, 3240, 3548 2900
1328, 1334, 1352, 1489, 1595,
1611, 1612, 1619, 1640, 1722, Kammerer, Paul 2985
Insurance 3277, 3389
1727, 1729, 1780, 1834, 1861, Kant, Immanuel 90, 122, 236, 1436,
Intellectual property 186, 622, 2670, 1455, 1708, 1844, 1927, 2049
2715, 2945, 3377 2074, 2135, 2243, 2263, 2267,
3128, 3213, 3434, 3693, 3809, 3837 Kaprekar, Dattaraya Ramchandra
Intellectuals 1164 2805
Intelligence 485, 597, 604, 1310, Kardec, Allan 3285
2366, 3058, 3620 J Keats, John 1985
Intelligence tests 2387, 3080, 3097 Jacob, François 3585 Keeling, Charles David 3556
Subject Index 307
Keibel, Franz 2981 Land grant universities 3041 Libavius, Andreas 1275, 1276
Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron Land transportation 2633, 2651, 3340, Libraries and archives 24, 26, 27,
2138 3348, 3353, 3355, 3378, 3380, 3760 1161, 1224, 1352, 1640, 1684,
Kentucky (U.S.) 1808, 1809 Land use surveys 1567 1703, 1949, 2011, 2219
Kepler, Johannes 298, 311, 1239, Landau, Lev Davidovich 2860 Lick Observatory 2111
1365, 1410, 1425, 1501–1503, Landscape 376, 401, 3412 Licklider, Joseph C. R. 3382
1505, 1508, 1510, 1511, 1521– Lie detectors and detection 2716
Landscape architecture 403, 2239,
1523 2281, 2951 Liebig, Justus von 2165, 2677
Kettlewell, Henry Bernard Davis 3020 Life see Development; growth; life;
Language and languages 236, 567, death
Kidney 540, 3645 739, 1018, 1028, 1804, 2339, 2359,
Killing, Wilhelm Karl Joseph 2098 2378, 2420, 2421, 3774 Light 339, 351, 353, 1479, 1529,
1763, 2626, 3744
Kilwardby, Robert 1018, 1028, 1110 Lankester, Edwin Ray 2037 Lighthouses 2656
Kinematics 1263, 1725 Laplace, Pierre Simon 1760 Lilly, William 1430
King, Helen Dean 3053 Lasers; masers 2883 Lime see Cement; lime; concrete
Kings and rulers 847, 1252 László Rátz 2086 Lind, James 1889
Kinsey, Alfred C. 3122 Latin America 208, 244, 270, 1798, Lindley, John 2260
Kirch, Gottfried 1743 2012, 2415, 2417, 2559, 2561, Linguistic or semantic analysis 110,
Kircher, Athanasius 298, 370, 1414, 2578, 3540 151, 152, 154, 161, 236, 853, 854,
1421, 1518, 1570 Latin language 12, 567, 641, 807, 854, 862, 868, 875, 911, 912, 1114,
Kirchhoff, Gustav Robert 2164 1008, 1185, 1814 1117, 1381, 1512, 1588, 1658,
Kirwan, Richard 1761 Latour, Bruno 148, 149, 196 1804, 2176, 2324, 2909, 2987,
Klein, Felix 2067, 2097 Lauterbur, Paul C. 3755 3123, 3715
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent 1760, Linguistics; philology 482, 937, 1018,
Klöden, Karl Friedrich von 2218
1761, 1763 1028, 1231, 1331, 1892, 2420–
Københavns Universitet 2422, 3146, 3147
(Copenhagen) 415 Law and legislation 1283, 2441, 2899,
3654 Linnaeus, Carolus 1716, 1813, 1814,
Koch, Robert 2338, 2465 1817, 1821, 1824, 1825, 1832
Köhler, Wolfgang 3073 Lazarfeld, Paul Felix 3121 Liquid crystals 352
Korea 54, 616, 682, 683, 685–687, Le Bon, Gustave 3072 Lisbon (Portugal) 2169, 2581
691, 700, 702, 703, 707, 720, 728, Le Verrier, Urbain Jean Joseph 2118 Lists see Tables; catalogs; lists
743, 749, 762, 2460, 2699, 2717, Lead poisoning 2594, 3306, 3571 Liverpool (England) 2863
3467, 3748 League of Nations 2757, 3267 Liversidge, Archibald 1937
Korean Institute of Science and Leakey, Louis Seymore Bazett 3124 Livestock 2672
Technology 3467 Leakey, Mary Douglas 3124 Localism 532, 3657
Korean War (1950-1953) 3494 Learning 1797, 2536 Locke, John 263, 1434, 1436, 1439,
Koyré, Alexander 33 Leconte, Joseph 2325 1462, 1466, 1468, 1471, 1472,
Kraepelin, Emil 2539, 2545 Lectures 1865, 1946, 1957, 1960, 1475, 1585, 1590, 1607, 1620,
Kramers, Hendrik Anthony 2852 2037, 2350, 2377, 2384, 2797, 2850 1621, 1845
Kroeber, Alfred Louis 3139 Loeb, Jacques 423, 2976
Lederman, Leon Max 3532
Kronecker, Leopold 2078, 2080 Logan, William Edmond 2200, 2257
Lee, Tsung Dao 3428 Logarithms 1490, 1495, 1730
Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich 2314 Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van 1576
Kuhn, Thomas S. 40, 94, 100, 101, Logic 151, 155, 335, 634, 874, 882,
Legislative and administrative 996, 998, 1010, 1017, 1018, 1023,
104, 112, 2134, 3596 regulations 165, 2673, 3164, 3297, 1026, 1028, 1030, 1040, 1642,
Kuratowski, Kazimierez 2091 3460, 3474, 3574, 3697, 3706, 3725 2050, 2056, 2104, 2794, 3624
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von 298, Lohse, Wilhelm Oswald 2131
L 440, 1438, 1440, 1453, 1456, 1457, Lomax, James 2018
La Hire, Philippe de 781 1459, 1470, 1478, 1484, 1494, Lombard, Peter 1009
La Pérouse, Jean Franç ois de Galaup 1557, 1559, 1562, 1632, 1706, 1757 London (England) 430, 1173, 1324,
1792 Leichhardt, Ludwig 2219 1392, 1592, 1605, 1608, 1637,
Labor and laborers 757, 1357, 1852, Leipzig (Germany) 1492, 2160 1692, 1693, 1696, 1865, 1898,
2553, 2812, 3307, 3364 Lemaı̂tre, Georges Édouard 2823 1951, 2017, 2036, 2040, 2207,
Labor and laborers, forced 3379 2270, 2353, 2467, 2493, 2498,
Lemery Louis 1775 2553, 2557, 2565, 3175, 3243
Laboratories 254, 272, 367, 1415, Lemery, Nicolas 1543 London Mathematical Society 2073,
1542, 1685, 1766, 1773, 2036, Lenard, Philipp 2847, 2865 2079
2165, 2169, 2213, 2301, 2674, Leon, Judah Messer 800, 804
2749, 2844, 2845, 2870, 2899, Longitude and latitude 322, 1905
3187, 3219, 3376 Leonardo da Pisa 1047, 1048 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Leonardo da Vinci 158, 206, 1156, 3530
Laboratory notebooks 1816
1199, 1362 Louis XIV, King of France 1416
Laboratory technicians 272, 1773,
Leoniceno, Nicolò 1297 Louisiana (U.S.) 2584
2036, 2165, 2870, 3002, 3228,
3538, 3589 Leopold, Aldo 2960 Lovelock, James E. 404
Leprosy 515, 627, 754, 2527, 2584, Lowell Observatory 3524
Laboratory techniques and procedures
427, 1417, 1773, 2865 3235 Lowell, Percival 1988
Lesley, J. Peter 2325 Lower, Richard 1620
Lacabra, Luis Simarro 3064
Leukemia 3647 Lucan 854
Lacan, Jacques 481
Lucretius 440
Lafora Rodrı́guez, Gonzalo 3064 Levins, Richard 2956
Lull, Ramón 981, 996, 1027, 1555
Lagrange, Joseph Louis 1753 Lewes, George Henry 2431 Lutherans and Lutheranism 1243,
Laguna, Andrés de 1329 Lewis, Meriwether 2197, 2268 1253
Laing, Ronald David 3094, 3249 Lewis, William 1771 Lynch, Henry T. 3651
Laing, William 1862 Lhwyd, Edward 1568 Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich 3024,
Lakatos, Imre 425 Li, Shanlan 708 3398
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Li, Shizhen 735
Pierre de Monet de 1812, 1841 Li, Yan 692 M
Lamarckism 3055, 3398 Libanius 871 MacCulloch, John 1784
308 Subject Index
Mach, Ernst 122, 1926 Maritain, Jacques 2795, 2989 Mead, Margaret 2392, 3124
Machine shops 2639 Mars 915, 2122 Meaning (philosophy) 454
Machine tools 2639 Marshal, Alexander 206 Measurement 255, 259, 260, 630, 662,
Machines 597, 873, 1351, 1354, 1396, Martineau, Harriet 2396 675, 1142, 1242, 1286, 1416, 1587,
1486, 1632, 1698, 1912, 1913, 2347 Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von 2684, 2854, 3230
Machines, perpetual motion 1085 2427 Measuring instruments 258, 370,
MacLaurin, Colin 338 Marvell, Andrew 1395 1201, 1771, 2347
MacMahon, Percy Alexander 2073 Marx, Karl 2618 Mechanical engineering 1259, 2653
Macmurray, John 3094 Marxism 133, 175, 490, 2618, 2632, Mechanical philosophy see
Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius 2708, 2722, 2866, 2872, 2873, Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
968 3143, 3642 Mechanics 96, 330, 344, 921, 963,
Maddison, Francis Romeril 80 Maryland (U.S.) 606, 3792 1086, 1152, 1159, 1256, 1258–
Masculinity 627, 1609, 2577, 3183, 1262, 1527, 1530, 1533, 1536–
Madison, 1974 1538, 1569, 1651, 1746, 1753, 2901
Madrid (Spain) 1555, 1881 3233, 3253, 3293
Masers see Lasers; masers Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
Maestri, Angelo 2243 597, 604, 1402, 1438, 1443, 1461,
Magellan, Ferdinand 1289 Maskelyne, Nevil 2113
1467, 1471–1473, 1569, 1775,
Magendie, François 2522 Maslow, Abraham Harold 3632
1907, 3620
Magic 277–279, 676, 798, 853, 854, Mass media 169, 3149, 3384, 3436,
3647, 3670 Mechanization 162, 604, 2146
860–872, 912, 943, 952, 969, 970, Mechanotherapy see Physiotherapy;
986–991, 994, 1069, 1152, 1203– Mass Production 2616, 3356
mechanotherapy; prosthetics
1207, 1212, 1214–1216, 1419, Massachusetts (U.S.) 2224, 2483,
2593, 2597 Media see Methods of
1427–1431, 1637, 2044, 2045 communication; media
Magnetic resonance imaging 3666, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2881, 3629, 3741 Medical astrology 803, 1072, 1100,
3755 1122, 1255
Magnetism see Electricity; magnetism Masson, Francis 1821
Medical chemistry 1317, 2603, 3318
Magnetochemistry 1927 Masturbation 2538
Materia medica 567, 629, 672, 748, Medical education and teaching 1126,
Mahdi, Muhsin Sayyid 69 1328, 1332, 1597, 1888, 2444,
Maier, Michael 1553 756, 812, 1122, 1140, 1321, 3711
2450, 2478, 2603, 2769, 3205,
Maimonides 799, 808, 809, 811, Material culture 172, 1355, 1430, 3227, 3236, 3652, 3665
1115, 2063 2009
Medical genetics 3007, 3174
Maintenance and repair 3332 Materialism 440, 482, 1540, 1709,
2046, 2835 Medical geography 1789, 2571
Maistre, Joseph Marie, Comte de Medical instruments and apparatus
1849 Maternal health services 1859, 2473,
2502, 3694 256, 529, 547, 568, 1883, 2021,
Majorana, Ettore 2850 2024, 2352, 2358, 2505, 2522,
Mathematical analysis 284, 290, 3670
Majorana, Quirino 2851 3066, 3230, 3649, 3665
Mathematical physics 1055, 1080,
Malaria 519, 627, 628, 3221, 3265, 1644, 2069, 2827, 2879 Medical mycology 3184
3312, 3700 Medical psychology 557
Mathematics 8, 74, 84, 88, 96, 122,
Malebranche, Nicolas de 1432, 1583, 151, 155, 159, 255, 283–296, 298– Medical Research Council (Great
1719 308, 640–644, 662, 692, 705–712, Britain) 3228, 3316
Malinowski, Bronislaw 3135 715, 771, 772, 774, 780, 831–835, Medical schools 1864, 1975, 2443,
Malpighi, Marcello 1606, 1611 839, 887–894, 1045–1054, 1056, 2484, 3237
Malta 379, 822, 3767 1084, 1159, 1160, 1200–1202, Medical sociology 496, 1896, 3295
Malthus, Thomas Robert 2396 1224–1231, 1262, 1264, 1283, Medical statistics 2515, 3295
Mammoths 1808 1286, 1352, 1363, 1423, 1467, Medical technology 160, 527, 592,
1476, 1478–1483, 1485–1498, 2481, 2505, 2532, 3208, 3230,
Management techniques 275, 3504, 1521, 1529, 1531, 1532, 1538,
3837 3650, 3665, 3666, 3735, 3755
1561, 1587, 1594, 1630, 1637,
Management; administration 3300, 1722–1736, 1746, 1754, 1984, Medical tests 3705
3524 2005, 2030, 2057–2106, 2139, Medicalization 552, 3340
Manchester (England) 2577, 2668 2685, 2800–2819, 2914, 3126, Medici, Cosimo II de’, granduca di
Manhattan Project 2812, 3377 3462, 3517, 3518, 3768, 3777 Toscana 432
Manilius, Marcus 911 Mathematics and art 1225, 3518 Medicinal plants 811, 1122, 1884
Mann, Thomas 2731 Mathematics and its relationship to Medicine 4, 39, 45, 51, 176, 182, 226,
Manufacturing 1766, 1870 nature 2081 464, 466, 508–513, 515, 517–523,
Manuscripts 567, 638, 669, 738, 739, Mathematics and its relationship to 525, 526, 528–533, 535, 536, 538,
745, 751, 760, 778, 832, 896, 926, science 336, 492, 1055, 1080, 1486, 540–548, 550–553, 561, 564, 567,
968, 1007, 1036, 1065, 1090, 1099, 2806 592, 623–625, 627, 665–669, 672,
1101, 1130, 1224, 1230, 1279, Mathematization 1479, 2827 732, 737, 740–743, 745–751, 754,
1280, 1499, 1555, 1572, 1602, Matter theory 328, 368, 652, 657, 782, 785, 788–790, 799, 806–811, 818,
1806, 2103, 2237, 2779, 2891 878, 918, 920, 923, 925, 1079, 847, 933, 938–949, 956, 969, 970,
1475, 1539, 1541, 2137, 2156 1035, 1074, 1106, 1111, 1116,
Maori (New Zealand people) 3286 1117, 1120–1140, 1187, 1191,
Maps; atlases 383, 385, 388, 621, 687, Maunder, Edward Walter 1739 1202, 1203, 1297, 1298, 1308,
901, 1094, 1095, 1284, 1285, 1292, Maurolico, Francesco 1200 1309, 1311, 1317–1347, 1429,
1562, 2647 Mauss, Marcel 2407 1545, 1552, 1582, 1588, 1590,
Marcet, Jane 2174, 2291 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur 1592–1598, 1600–1603, 1605–
Marcgrave, George 1577 Förderung der Wissenschaften 1618, 1620–1622, 1624, 1643,
Marchal, Paul 3391 2760, 2905 1784, 1843, 1856–1863, 1865–
Marcus Aurelius 865, 950 Maxwell, James Clerk 338, 2132 1871, 1873–1891, 1926, 1966,
Marine biology 1575, 2280, 2300, Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de 1346 1975, 2333, 2350, 2354, 2357,
2939, 2997 Mayr, Ernst 2984, 3010, 3585, 3588 2432–2469, 2471–2487, 2489–
2534, 2563, 2569–2571, 2574,
Marine engineering; canals; McCoy, Alfred W. 3631 2592, 2600, 2601, 2607, 2609,
waterways 578, 964, 965, 1633, McGill University 3214 2624, 2706, 2707, 2757, 3033,
1635, 2617, 3562 McGrath, Sylvia Freeman Wallace 73 3060, 3067, 3151–3153, 3156–
Marine transportation 572, 1143, 2659 Mead, George Herbert 2381, 2403 3169, 3171–3176, 3178–3207,
Subject Index 309
3209–3237, 3257, 3264, 3275, Medicine, modern 508 Methods of communication; media
3290, 3295, 3298–3300, 3313, Medicine, popular 1116, 1330, 1610, 3384, 3769
3315, 3316, 3321, 3322, 3324, 3170, 3212 Metric system 258, 630
3402, 3441, 3602, 3605, 3645– Medicine, traditional 626, 629, 738, Metrology 255, 258, 260, 630, 662,
3648, 3650, 3651, 3653–3661, 739, 743, 747, 749, 750, 786, 790, 675, 1142, 1286, 1416
3663–3669, 3671, 3673–3680, 1117, 1134, 2437, 2439, 2513 Mexico 568, 1286, 1823, 2409, 2415,
3702, 3707, 3710, 3711, 3716, 3717 Mediterranean region 960, 965, 1822 2513, 2559, 2578, 2587, 2606,
Medicine and art 525, 1327, 1382, Megalithic monuments 821–823, 825, 2611, 2633, 2906, 3057, 3700
2542 826, 829 Michigan (U.S.) 2246
Medicine and culture 524, 531, 946, Mei, Wen-Ting 709, 719 Microbiology 462, 463, 539, 1842,
1327, 1382, 1593, 1595, 1623, Melanchthon, Philipp 1319 2276, 2333–2335, 2465, 2483,
1625, 1883, 2434, 2459, 2514, Melbourne (Victoria, Australia) 2357 2604, 3031, 3035, 3603, 3608, 3610
3170, 3183, 3276, 3688, 3698, 3702
Melville, Herman 2141 Microscopes 249, 478, 1303, 1417,
Medicine and economics 2553, 2582, 1420, 1697, 2021, 3506, 3764
2607, 3264, 3393, 3645, 3679, 3695 Memoirs 21, 111
Memorials; commemorations 1365, Microscopes, electron 3505
Medicine and ethics 176, 177, 179, 2135, 3357 Microscopes, scanning tunnelling
182, 525, 530, 531, 534, 537, 541, 3506, 3507
2469, 2543, 2706, 2707, 2748, Memory 930, 1314, 1845, 1871, 2686,
3007, 3156, 3159, 3164, 3631, 2870 Microscopy 259, 427, 2016, 2018,
3650, 3671 Men 2553, 3233 2270, 3432
Medicine and gender 221, 466, 528, Mendel, Johann Gregor 2317, 3017 Middle and Near East 324, 668, 670,
543, 627, 789, 946, 1133, 1324, Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich 123, 831–839, 841–843, 845–849, 890,
1333, 1348, 1609, 1860, 1876, 2161, 2176 960
1888, 2491, 2500, 2550, 2590, Mendelism 3011, 3014 Midwestern states (U.S.) 1945
3172, 3175, 3183, 3233, 3253, Menge, Johann 2193 Migraine 1322
3280, 3702, 3710 Menopause 3233 Milan (Italy) 958
Medicine and government 538, 567, Menstruation 2532 Milgram, Stanley 3074, 3631
818, 1612, 1625, 1895, 1972, 2436, Mental disorders and diseases 4, 553– Military technology 687, 956, 983,
2472, 2536, 2546, 2574, 2580, 556, 558, 819, 1137, 1582, 1584, 1151, 1418, 1900, 3732, 3830
2587, 2604, 2709, 3171, 3273, 1600, 1882, 1892–1894, 2383, Mill, John Stuart 2551
3274, 3285, 3294, 3314, 3657, 2456, 2508, 2536–2538, 2540– Miller, Hugh 2201, 2258
3696, 3718 2544, 2546–2548, 2550, 2551, Mills and milling 600, 757, 1150,
Medicine and industry 2580, 2600 2553, 3085, 3185, 3238, 3243, 1154, 2619, 2662
Medicine and law 526, 1137, 1384, 3245, 3251, 3252, 3257, 3258, Mills, C. Wright 3124
1623, 1890, 1893, 2360, 2441, 3263, 3290, 3297, 3628, 3681,
3682, 3686, 3688, 3689, 3692, 3693 Milton, John 1390, 1391, 1395, 1636
2472, 2574, 2608, 3654, 3719
Mercator, Nicolaus 1495 Mind and body 639, 753, 1032, 1169,
Medicine and literature 525, 554, 952, 1312, 2373, 2435, 3103
1124, 1329, 1394, 1588, 1593, Mercury (element) 2854
1616, 1843, 1887, 2360, 2525, 2586 Merian, Maria Sibylla 206 Mineralogy 370, 1282, 1782, 2186,
2193, 2202, 2658, 2934
Medicine and politics 51, 628, 749, Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 2792
789, 1346, 1604, 1609, 1864, 1966, Mines and mining 371, 378, 599,
Mersenne, Marin 1499 1631, 2623, 2658, 2662, 3232
2444, 2445, 2450, 2458, 2460, Merton, Robert K. 150, 496
2466, 2488, 2554, 2559, 2562, Mining 793, 1782, 2647
Mesmerism 1705, 2043, 2045, 2360,
2570, 2584, 2593, 3159, 3161, 2496 Minkowski, Hermann 2078, 2085
3179, 3185, 3211, 3214, 3232, Mesopotamia 286, 296, 521, 547, 832, Mira y López, Emilio 3095
3266, 3646, 3671, 3678, 3687, 3696 833, 835, 838–840, 843, 844, 846, Mirabeau, Honoré, Comte de 1851
Medicine and race 45, 464, 627, 2444, 890 Miracles 226, 865, 1377, 1409, 1611
2458, 2487, 2488, 2579, 3060, Metabolism; physiological chemistry Mirrors 762, 1353, 1515
3061, 3097, 3161, 3163, 3286, 2350, 2996 Mises, Richard von 2817, 2818
3291, 3311, 3324, 3695, 3720 Metallurgy 358, 371, 792, 794, 2623, Missiles 3419, 3830
Medicine and religion 230, 667, 1130, 2631, 2639, 2922, 3344, 3346 Missionaries and missions 754, 820,
1135, 1340, 1343, 1596, 1611, Metals see Coins; metals; seals 1661, 2030, 2471, 2507
2434, 2480, 2507, 2570, 3157,
3159, 3217, 3259, 3308 Metals and metallic compounds 358, Mitchell, Maria 2110
960, 1558 Mitchell, Silas Weir 2550
Medicine and science, relationships
Metaphors; analogies 236, 309, 349, Mo, Di 704
1603
467, 1174, 1192, 1353, 1381, 1388, Möbius, Paul Julius 2523
Medicine and society 516, 946, 1595, 1588, 1631, 1871, 2356, 2431,
1874, 2440, 2445, 2495, 2560, Models and modeling in science 96,
3608, 3670 123, 333, 723, 1263, 1734, 1787,
2561, 2564, 2572, 2589, 2590, Metaphysics 106, 112, 121, 172, 236,
2607, 3061, 3326, 3709 1861, 1875, 1880, 2136, 2243,
240, 703, 882, 1023, 1041, 1314, 2438, 2464, 2478, 2647, 2766,
Medicine and technology, 1355, 1421, 1438, 1451, 1709,
relationships 527, 568, 1592, 2514, 2935, 3553, 3670
1712, 1719, 1721, 2434, 2786, 2798 Modernism 41, 175, 236, 1901, 2076,
2532, 2575, 3340, 3649 Metchnikoff, Elie 2337
Medicine and the military; medicine 2404, 2448, 2697, 2701, 3036
Meteorites see Comets; meteors; Modernization 8, 233, 749, 750, 1956,
in war 177, 523, 530, 1325, 1615, meteorites
2479, 2482, 2485, 2494, 2533, 1969, 2024, 2504, 2699, 2700,
Meteorology 840, 926, 1556, 1778, 3354, 3369, 3690
2577, 2579, 2748, 3168, 3175,
2181, 2197, 2216, 2776, 2935, Molecular and solid state physics
3189, 3199, 3250, 3261, 3323
2937, 2941, 3552, 3555 2132, 2688, 2886, 3744
Medicine in war see Medicine and the Meteors see Comets; meteors;
military; medicine in war Molecular biology 427, 428, 460, 462,
meteorites 463, 1842, 2328, 2334, 2490, 2539,
Medicine, ayurvedic 786–788 Methodology 57, 66, 874, 1419, 3771
Medicine, Chinese traditional 536, 2987, 3028–3030, 3032, 3034,
Methodology of science; scientific 3600–3605, 3608, 3610–3613
624, 626, 737, 738, 743, 744, 746, method 96, 105, 114, 123, 137,
749, 750, 753, 755 Molecular evolution 3592, 3604
1163, 1367, 1371, 1377, 1387, Molecular structure 342, 2918, 2924
Medicine, general histories 549 1426, 1433, 1464, 1542, 1641,
Medicine, herbal 663, 737, 750, 943, 1698, 1717, 1834, 1879, 1889, Moleschott, Jacob 2476
1100, 1122, 1129, 1140, 1296, 1927, 2034, 2089, 2229, 2704, Moleti, Giuseppe 1261
1329, 1338, 1608 2814, 3017, 3765 Monardes, Nicolás 1299
310 Subject Index
Money 2652 Mythology 236, 392, 731, 779, 784, Natural resource management 2250,
Mongolia 677, 755 817, 870, 909, 1092, 1248, 1388, 2950, 2959, 3578
Monism 2000, 2052 2416 Natural selection 450, 452, 2276,
Monogenism; polygenism 468, 2320, 2302, 2308, 2326, 3598
2344, 2488 N Natural theology 239, 1007, 1076,
Monsters see Teratology; monsters Nägeli, Karl Wilhelm von 2323 1098, 1405, 1406, 2000, 2002, 2005
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de 440, Nanotechnology 574, 593, 598, 3436, Naturalism (philosophy) 95, 281,
1441 3465, 3729, 3730, 3747, 3753, 1986, 2004, 2309, 2798, 2808, 3516
Montana (U.S.) 2256 3763, 3764 Naturalists 1299, 1700, 1833, 1836,
Napier, John 338 1932, 1983, 1987, 2038, 2222,
Montreal 2486, 2490, 3151 2225, 2232, 2248, 2779, 2943,
Monuments 599, 827 Naples (Italy) 423, 1254, 1600, 2850,
2998, 3103 2944, 2994
Moon 829, 838, 844, 1520, 3828 Nature 206, 238, 265, 370, 397, 406,
Narcotics and drugs 671, 3294
Moons of other planets 310 947, 963, 1029, 1091, 1100, 1158,
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Moore, Jonas 1594 2014 1182, 1188, 1192, 1395, 1448,
More, Henry 1596 1626, 1629, 1850, 2158, 2309,
National Audubon Society 2233 2953, 3545, 3593
Morgan, Conway Lloyd 2382 National Cancer Institute (U.S.) 3179
Morgan, Thomas Hunt 3011 Nature and its relationship to culture
National histories 18–21, 50, 132, 3, 399, 400, 403, 407, 409, 438,
Morgenthau, Hans J. 3125 406, 411, 491, 688, 691, 1369, 730, 814, 864, 1181, 1182, 1448,
Morley, Edward Williams 2142 1947, 1974, 2153, 2242, 2697– 1629, 1807, 2230, 2244, 2247,
Morphology 2285, 2306, 2318 2701, 2720, 2771, 2860, 3036, 2254, 2949, 2962, 3545
Mortality 551, 1859, 2568, 3270, 3059, 3427, 3428, 3430, 3563, Nautical charts 388
3271, 3305 3623, 3640
Navigation 1283, 1284, 1290, 1791
Morton, Samuel George 2320 National identity 208, 1668, 1972,
2397, 2444, 2732, 3122, 3163, 3690 Nebulae see Galaxies; nebulae
Mosaicism (genetics) 3049 Needham, Joseph 693, 2696
National Institute of Health (U.S.)
Moskovskii gosudarstvennyi 3067, 3179 Negative numbers 887
universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova Negrı́n López, Juan 2749
1767 National Institute of Mental Health
(U.S.) 3179 Neoplatonism 937
Mothers and children 2558, 3271,
3305, 3701 National Maritime Museum (Great Nephrology 540
Britain) 1688 Neptune 2129
Motion 311, 654, 655, 919, 1055,
1056, 1080, 1086, 1087, 1256, National Nanotechnology Initiative Nernst, Walther Hermann 2157
1261, 1265, 1479, 1533, 1534, (U.S.) 598 Nervous system 747, 1581, 2522,
1536, 1537, 1750, 2143, 2766 National Physical Laboratory (Great 2526, 2998
Motion pictures; cinema; movies 211, Britain) 3538 Netherlands 16, 432, 619, 757, 763,
216, 469, 2360, 2726, 3038, 3208, National Radio Astronomy 1183, 1389, 1398, 1463, 1487,
3418, 3420, 3479, 3481, 3486, Observatory (U.S.) 2826, 3520 1576, 1617, 1629, 1656, 1672,
3554, 3575 National Research Council (U.S.) 1718, 1744, 1914, 1992, 2351,
Movies see Motion pictures; cinema; 3006 2400, 2592, 2637, 2739, 2778,
movies National Socialism 87, 177, 805, 2802, 2844, 2888, 2917, 2980,
Moxon, Walter 2350 2700, 2707, 2720, 2761, 2771, 3071, 3160, 3177, 3311, 3336,
2775, 2817, 2878, 2965, 2979, 3347, 3359, 3360, 3376, 3399,
Mulder, Gerrit Jan 2168 2982, 3005, 3038, 3055, 3060, 3401, 3436, 3455, 3503, 3562,
Müller, Fritz 2332 3062, 3084, 3129, 3150, 3166, 3690, 3723, 3737, 3752, 3816
Müller, Hermann Joseph 2328 3180, 3185, 3211, 3237, 3246, Netherlands, colonies 172, 757, 1598,
Müller, Johannes Peter 2299 3311, 3342, 3352, 3366, 3372, 3360, 3396
Multiple sclerosis 2526 3380, 3394, 3400 Neuroanatomy 440, 475, 1308, 1309,
Mumford, Lewis 2405, 2954 Nationalism 789, 1315, 2175, 2414, 2358, 2998, 3185
Munich (Germany) 2027, 2478, 2539 2423, 2878, 2940, 3036, 3060, Neurological diseases 553, 847, 3674
3339, 3427, 3671 Neurology 1581, 2523, 3622
Museo della Specola, Florence 1880
Native American civilization and Neurophysiology 475, 1837, 2522,
Museum and exhibit catalogs 250, culture 504, 813, 814, 1286, 2230,
315, 370, 778, 2019 3069, 3634
2439
Muséum National d’Histoire Neuropsychology 3634
Natural history 145, 156, 206, 215,
Naturelle, Paris 2010, 2225, 2228, 216, 385, 389–394, 397–399, 432, Neurosciences 158, 454, 474–477,
2286 435, 438, 439, 730–732, 735, 784, 1580, 1581, 1837, 2270, 2351–
Museums 26, 61, 243, 318, 501, 503, 928, 1098, 1099, 1183, 1185, 2356, 2358, 2686, 2998, 3064–
778, 1412, 1564, 2007–2009, 2012, 1293–1295, 1369, 1562, 1564, 3069, 3073, 3620–3623, 3627,
2013, 2225, 2231, 2240, 2242, 1673, 1700, 1711, 1716, 1717, 3634
2243, 2294, 2413, 2424, 2438, 1797–1806, 1808, 2007, 2008, Neuroses; neurotic disorders 2548,
2766, 3000, 3148 2012, 2038, 2039, 2202, 2220– 3687
Museums and exhibits 397, 416, 435, 2229, 2231–2238, 2240–2242, Neurosurgery; psychosurgery 941,
1414, 1957, 2426, 2728, 2754, 2869 2244, 2255, 2267, 2268, 2301, 2357, 2452
Music 712, 894, 1057, 1058, 1232, 2415, 2945–2947, 2962, 2977, Neurotic disorders see Neuroses;
1323, 1419, 1495, 1499, 1500, 3426, 3558, 3575, 3593 neurotic disorders
1892, 1923, 1927, 2107, 2108, Natural laws 96, 1055, 1080, 1479, New Age movement 2434
2146, 2348, 3371 1505, 2157 New England (U.S.) 1427, 2377
Music theory 1232, 1500 Natural magic 1203, 1205, 1264 New Jersey (U.S.) 3257
Music, electronic 2646 Natural philosophy 31, 344, 876, 980, New Mexico (U.S.) 3148
Musical instruments 1232, 1419, 1500 1003, 1013, 1014, 1029, 1032,
New South Wales (Australia) 2237,
Musical scales; temperament 712 1057, 1082, 1084, 1088, 1114,
2241
1152, 1192, 1207, 1209, 1223,
Mutation 2710 New York (U.S.) 172, 1369, 2968,
1311, 1319, 1359, 1364, 1387,
Myrdal, Alva Reimer 3124 1405, 1433, 1442, 1447, 1449, 2991, 3652
Myrdal, Gunnar 3124 1451, 1453, 1464, 1471, 1472, New York City (New York, U.S.) 3133
Mysticism 236, 298, 857, 1215, 2434, 1475, 1483, 1504, 1545, 1656, New Zealand 538, 2598, 3094, 3248,
3086, 3418 1714, 1716, 1718, 1810, 2051 3272, 3286, 3287
Subject Index 311
Peierls, Rudolph Ernst 2834, 2886 577, 632–637, 639, 652, 654, 657, 1435, 1506, 1525–1538, 1569,
Peirce, Benjamin 2082 660, 664, 703, 704, 799, 800, 850, 1642, 1651, 1660, 1681, 1690,
Peirce, Charles Sanders 271, 2089 873–886, 894, 899, 918, 920, 929, 1699, 1725, 1745–1751, 1753–
932, 937, 967, 975, 981, 985, 993– 1755, 1757–1759, 1926, 1927,
Pendulums 1256, 1527
1006, 1008–1044, 1051, 1079, 1961, 1984, 2001, 2046, 2108,
Penicillin 3193, 3315, 3316 1082, 1083, 1087, 1111, 1113, 2132, 2134–2136, 2138–2140,
Pennsylvania (U.S.) 1663, 2472 1193, 1216–1219, 1221, 1222, 2142–2157, 2160, 2682, 2688,
Pepper, John Henry 1957 1250, 1311, 1314, 1366, 1372, 2691, 2695, 2719, 2733, 2746,
Pepys, Samuel 1673 1391, 1404, 1432, 1434–1437, 2747, 2752, 2763, 2766, 2777,
Perception see Senses and sensation; 1439–1463, 1465–1475, 1478, 2791, 2806, 2825, 2830, 2832–
perception 1502, 1503, 1583, 1585, 1586, 2841, 2843–2853, 2856–2868,
Perfumes see Cosmetics; perfumes 1642, 1654, 1673, 1674, 1678, 2870–2905, 2919, 3034, 3377,
1706–1715, 1719–1721, 1810, 3428, 3498, 3507, 3527, 3529–
Periodic system of the elements 355, 1824, 1844, 1927, 1935, 2048– 3539, 3542, 3543, 3756, 3761
2161, 2176 2052, 2054–2056, 2130, 2139, Physics, solar 2112, 2135
Periodicals; serials 54, 270, 357, 402, 2156, 2470, 2682, 2779, 2780, Physikalisch-Technische
417, 516, 1644, 1911, 2039, 2040, 2782–2784, 2787–2789, 2792, Reichsanstalt (Germany) 2905
2068, 2084, 2171, 2298, 2352, 2794–2799, 2808, 2841, 2977, Physiocrats (economists) 1851
2417, 2517, 2692, 2800, 3244, 3022, 3076, 3077, 3113, 3516,
3436, 3735 Physiognomy 1111, 1112, 2367, 3089
3588, 3627 Physiography see Geomorphology;
Péron, François 2213 Philosophy and politics 1666 physiography
Perrault, Claude 1569 Philosophy and religion 236, 331, Physiological chemistry see
Persia (Iran) 624, 669 332, 980, 993, 1004, 1005, 1011, Metabolism; physiological
Personal hygiene 2532 1193, 1407, 1709, 2795 chemistry, 3069
Personal narratives 517, 1325, 2683, Philosophy of mathematics 88, 157, Physiological psychology 1863, 2539,
3224, 3538 292, 305, 1476, 1483, 1493, 2059, 3100
Personality of the scientist 6, 13, 2061, 2076, 2089, 2101, 2783, Physiology 1303, 1575, 1833–1836,
1950, 2687, 2691, 2862, 2912, 2913 2808, 2816 1838, 1839, 1863, 1924, 1926,
Personality; character 1112 Philosophy of medicine 449, 520, 521, 2048, 2270, 2299, 2347, 2459,
Perspective 157, 1229 537, 546, 548, 1035, 2048, 2470 2469, 2749, 2963, 2996, 2998,
Philosophy of mind 236, 482, 936, 3002, 3194, 3589
Peru 1798, 1819, 2296, 2578, 3203
1314, 1473, 1584, 1845, 2056, Physiotherapy; mechanotherapy;
Perutz, Max Ferdinand 3030 2780, 3077, 3103, 3620, 3785 prosthetics 592, 2455, 3213
Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich 2030 Philosophy of science 2, 8, 15, 33, 40, Pi 833
Pesticides; insecticides 164, 2679, 88–91, 93–95, 97–108, 110–119, Piaget, Jean 2374, 3098, 3110
3269, 3706, 3807 121–124, 134, 137, 144, 151, 180, Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni 1071,
Petroleum industry 3351 278, 328, 334, 335, 337, 340, 350, 1250
Petrology 382 363, 417, 418, 428, 449, 452, 456, Pieri, Mario 2088
Petrus Gallego 1065 463, 482, 569, 680, 704, 895, 1035, Pietro d’Abano 1108
Petty, William 1604 1368, 1414, 1469, 1532, 1841, Piezoelectricity 2147, 2148
2053, 2066, 2132, 2147, 2176, Pigs 3804
Pharmaceutical industry 1349, 1603, 2338, 2781, 2783, 2786, 2790,
2599, 2604, 3158, 3320, 3327, Pinelli, Gian Vincenzo 1352
2791, 2796, 2818, 2859, 2873,
3435, 3464, 3711, 3716–3718, 2898, 3017, 3092, 3592 Pingree, David 79, 83
3721, 3725, 3726 Pipelines 578, 2594
Philosophy of technology 449, 579,
Pharmaceutical Society of Great 584 Pisa (Italy) 1257, 1263
Britain 2173 Placebo 230
Phlogiston 1761, 1877
Pharmacogenetics 3720 Plague 542, 950, 1120, 1123–1125,
Photochemistry 1763, 2166, 2660 1130, 2475, 3266
Pharmacology 423, 755, 790, 1311,
2528, 3323, 3325 Photographs 2647 Planck, Max 2845
Pharmacopoeias see Formularies; Photography 156, 2131, 2358, 2620, Plane geometry 892
pharmacopoeias 2645, 2660, 2729, 3432 Planetariums 2831
Pharmacy 365, 566–568, 629, 670– Phrenology 1927, 2372, 2384–2386 Planets see Solar system; planets
672, 748, 756, 812, 952, 1140, Physical anthropology 464, 465, 468, Plant anatomy 1571, 2285
1349, 1594, 1623–1625, 1643, 539, 1105, 1307, 1579, 2341, 2343, Plant chemistry 1884
1766, 1898, 1899, 2168, 2599, 2345, 3043, 3047, 3058, 3059 Plant cultivation see Economic
2601–2608, 2610, 3181, 3315, Physical chemistry 1644, 2837, 2910, botany; plant cultivation;
3317–3324, 3326, 3328, 3711, 2918, 2921 horticulture, 2670
3721, 3722, 3726 Physical sciences 2733 Plant diseases 2292, 2992
Phenomenology 2147, 3113 Physical training; exercise 741, 744, Plant ecology 2247, 2957
Pherū, T.hakkura 793 789, 3308, 3710 Plant genetics 2993, 3026
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) 1882, Physicians; doctors 515, 517, 546, Plant physiology 1818
3218, 3661 665, 667, 737, 790, 808, 940, 1121, Plants 1078, 1296, 1300, 1572, 2327,
Philanthropy see Privately sponsored 1333, 1337, 1344, 1346, 1605, 2945, 2992
science; philanthropy 1609, 1612, 1613, 1784, 1800, Plastic surgery 511, 3167, 3206
Philippines 627 1869, 1878, 1884, 1966, 2341, Plastics; rubber; polymers 2907, 3545,
2353, 2432, 2443, 2451, 2453, 3549
Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium 2454, 2463, 2474, 2479, 2480,
3376 Plato 298, 661, 874, 878, 880, 884,
2485, 2492, 2493, 2507, 2508, 918, 920, 925, 929, 1006, 1036,
Philology see Linguistics; philology 2511, 2516, 2523, 2533, 2556, 1083, 1462, 1474
Philosophers of science, modern 537, 2566, 2574, 2748, 3152, 3160,
2788, 2797 Platonism 917, 1049, 1222, 1406,
3161, 3185, 3192, 3205, 3213, 1437, 1438, 1452, 1459, 1462, 1463
Philosophical historiography 44, 3215, 3218, 3234, 3240, 3243,
1368, 3529 3315, 3668 Pliny, the Elder 432, 922, 966
Plot, Robert 1568
Philosophy 28, 90, 93, 120, 121, 144, Physics 120, 306, 311, 328–336, 338–
157, 159, 236, 263, 278, 280–282, 341, 343–352, 652–656, 782, 804, Plotinus 920, 931
291, 294, 323, 331, 332, 342, 346, 882, 895, 918–921, 1055, 1079– Plows 2671
347, 350, 353, 368, 404, 424, 440, 1089, 1114, 1159, 1238, 1256– Plücker, Julius 2067
454, 461, 462, 473, 487, 490, 521, 1265, 1352, 1363, 1364, 1416, Pluralism (in society) 176
Subject Index 313
Poetry and poetics 208, 695, 854, 855, Power technology 1154, 3367 Proof 1048, 1487, 1505
864, 866, 907, 910–912, 1183, Poyen, Charles 2377 Prosthetics see Physiotherapy;
1187, 1254, 1353, 1390, 1395, Pragmatism; instrumentalism 91, 198, mechanotherapy; prosthetics
1985, 1990, 1992 3516 Prostitution 2564
Poincaré, Jules Henri 2091, 2100, Prague (Czechoslovakia) 1147, 1162, Protein synthesis 463, 3548
2827 1234, 1541, 1601, 2459 Protestantism 16, 234, 237, 567, 1409
Poisoning 567, 988, 1890, 3031 Protozoa; unicellular organisms 2279
Pre-Socratic philosophers 660, 850,
Poland 1336, 1803, 2284, 2296, 2459, 879 Prussia (Germany) 1807, 2299, 2397
2470, 2942, 3060, 3234 Pseudoscience 167, 2385
Precipitation; floods 375, 731 Psychiatric hospitals 556, 819, 1894,
Polanyi, Michael 185, 2704 Precision see Exactness; precision;
Polar regions 2210 2536, 2540, 2543, 2546, 2549,
accuracy 2553, 2554, 3245, 3248, 3257,
Polhem, Christopher 2137 Prediction see Forecasting; prediction 3260, 3693
Poliomyelitis 3216, 3224, 3723 Prehistory and primitive societies 821, Psychiatry 4, 489, 554–557, 753, 819,
Political activists 139, 199, 538, 1657, 2425 1137, 1893, 1894, 2354, 2389,
1971, 2569, 2710, 2723, 3445, Premenstrual syndrome 3667 2535, 2536, 2538, 2539, 2541–
3473, 3554, 3565, 3566, 3573, 3780 2543, 2545–2547, 2549, 2551–
Prevention and control of disease 560,
Political economy 1852, 1977 1134, 1889, 2678, 3276, 3659, 2556, 3068, 3177, 3238–3261,
Political science 202, 884, 1586, 3662, 3694, 3696, 3700 3263, 3681–3684, 3686–3693,
1847, 1848, 2381, 2395, 2398, 3125 3719
Priestley, Joseph 1641, 1652, 1654, Psychic phenomena see
Poll, Heinrich Wilhelm 3005 1657, 1660, 1663, 1666, 1682,
Pollution, radioactive 3569, 3697 Parapsychology; psychic
1694, 1709, 1762, 1854 phenomena
Polygenism see Monogenism; Primary and secondary education 139, Psychic trauma 2544, 3627
polygenism 261, 264, 265, 269, 820, 2025, Psychoanalysis 481, 552, 2364, 2370,
Polymers see Plastics; rubber; 2028, 2031, 2032, 2097, 2099, 3070, 3079, 3081, 3084, 3092,
polymers 2365, 2744, 3102, 3451, 3514 3094, 3108, 3241, 3250, 3254,
Pomponazzi, Pietro 1104 Primary and secondary qualities 1051, 3262, 3627, 3686
Pontano, Giovanni Gioviano 1254 1475 Psychobiology 3104
Popper, Karl Raimund 94, 97, 111, Primary literature (historical sources) Psychology 4, 236, 280, 479–483,
490 12, 22, 23, 241, 246, 296, 405, 562, 485–489, 664, 799, 882, 930–932,
Popular culture 61, 166, 169, 199, 638, 695, 780, 832, 850, 853, 860– 934–936, 1108–1110, 1112, 1113,
215, 395, 416, 450, 573, 574, 650, 862, 864, 868, 869, 875, 898, 906– 1219, 1311–1313, 1432, 1466,
1209, 1343, 1496, 1672, 1675, 908, 912, 915, 981, 998, 1047, 1582–1584, 1845, 1846, 1892,
1744, 1747, 1904, 1951, 1952, 1144, 1168, 1238, 1259, 1345, 1926, 2056, 2266, 2325, 2354,
1958–1960, 1962, 1989, 2004, 1418, 1471, 1484, 1509, 1553, 2360–2365, 2367, 2368, 2370–
2008, 2037, 2122, 2194, 2226, 1557, 1591, 1704, 1803, 1949, 2377, 2380–2389, 2392, 2422,
2272, 2300, 2491, 2626, 2680, 2039, 2159, 2174, 2197, 2234, 2456, 2540, 2544, 2548, 2551,
2737, 3038, 3149, 3244, 3308, 2388, 2422, 2564, 2690, 2692, 2716, 2786, 3070–3075, 3077–
3433, 3434, 3479, 3485, 3486, 2694, 2801, 2817, 2891, 3215, 3426 3080, 3084–3100, 3102–3106,
3593, 3599, 3607, 3617, 3621, Primates 216, 439, 1307, 2378, 3424 3108–3112, 3114, 3125, 3166,
3634, 3669, 3688, 3752, 3757 Primatology 473, 1307, 3054, 3424 3477, 3625, 3626, 3628, 3630–
Popularization 35, 61, 166, 171, 209, Printing 602, 620, 759, 2329 3633, 3674, 3683, 3685, 3690, 3825
573, 1330, 1496, 1637, 1660, 1793, Psychology and war 3253, 3260
Printing industry 602, 1209, 2652
1951, 1952, 1955, 1957–1960, Psychopharmacology 3686, 3719,
Printing press 1920 3722
1962, 1964, 1972, 1989, 1995,
2002, 2007, 2125, 2174, 2194, Prisoners 2477, 2533, 3661, 3685 Psychosurgery see Neurosurgery;
2226, 2231, 2257, 2258, 2291, Privacy 39 psychosurgery
2384, 2396, 2626, 2736, 2745, Private life 1623, 3269 Psychotherapy 489, 3632, 3683, 3684
2829, 2994, 3054, 3149, 3201, Privately sponsored science; Psychotropic drugs 671, 811, 2609,
3244, 3434, 3479, 3485, 3527, philanthropy 2529, 2604, 2750, 3326, 3692, 3719, 3722
3593, 3625 2756, 2856, 3225, 3288, 3296, Ptolemy 320, 714, 895–897, 902, 904,
Population 1897, 3061, 3714 3300, 3714, 3732 913, 933, 1036, 1042, 1065
Population ecology 3020 Probability and statistics 8, 457, 492, Public health 538, 559–563, 565, 627,
1480, 1497, 2060, 2087, 2095, 628, 754, 950, 951, 1872, 1895–
Population genetics 457, 3012, 3598 1897, 1972, 2277, 2483, 2537,
Population research see Demography; 2515, 2684, 2685, 2717, 2879,
3017, 3145, 3637 2543, 2554, 2557–2562, 2564–
population research 2570, 2572–2589, 2591, 2593–
Pornography 1843, 1981 Proca, Alexandre 2890 2598, 2604, 2621, 2638, 2644,
Porphyry 155 Proclus 1036 2926, 3169, 3172, 3202, 3221,
Porter, Roy Sydney 4, 70, 72, 212, 549 Professional autonomy 3511 3236, 3265–3269, 3271–3274,
Portraits 1184, 1239, 1659, 1674, Professional qualifications; status; 3277–3289, 3292–3297, 3300–
2677 remuneration 1424, 1656, 3193 3302, 3304–3307, 3309, 3311,
Professions and professionalization 3312, 3314, 3340, 3393, 3443,
Portugal 373, 869, 1046, 1202, 1598,
13, 52, 270, 272–274, 541, 1302, 3652, 3658, 3682, 3695–3701,
1653, 1895, 2890
1423, 1424, 1456, 1701, 1857, 3703, 3704, 3706, 3708, 3709,
Portugal, colonies 1598, 1661, 1782, 3712, 3713, 3715, 3721, 3723, 3801
1895, 2202 1859, 1921, 1941, 1946, 1994,
2037, 2038, 2040, 2041, 2084, Public opinion 126, 189, 3422, 3461,
Positivism 41, 417, 1370, 1956, 2402, 2171, 2225, 2228, 2467, 2625, 3463, 3465, 3672, 3801
2590, 2786, 2787, 2796, 3427 2777, 2906, 2935, 3075, 3180, Public policy 8, 53, 141, 149, 191,
Postage stamps 356, 1365 3211, 3511, 3542, 3656 205, 1971, 2394, 2580, 2604, 2711,
Postcolonialism 54, 208, 616, 622, Progress, ideas of 37, 162, 2000, 3757 2949, 3274, 3294, 3314, 3365,
623, 816, 2911 Project Apollo 3821, 3828, 3835, 3394, 3398, 3425, 3428, 3429,
Postmodernism 41, 46, 51, 174, 2784 3838, 3840 3446, 3450, 3453, 3458–3464,
Postnatal care 2487, 3650 3469, 3476, 3564, 3569, 3574,
Project Vista 3496 3576, 3581–3583, 3670, 3677,
Potatoes 2292 Projective geometry 303, 651 3682, 3729, 3801
Potsdam (Germany) 2131 Projectors, lantern 1419 Public understanding of medicine
Pottery see Ceramics; pottery Promptov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich 2558, 3170, 3201, 3256, 3672,
Power production 2655 3012 3677, 3709
314 Subject Index
Public understanding of science 15, Ramanujan, Srinivasa 2813 Research schools 147, 425, 2165,
125, 126, 129, 142, 144, 164, 166– Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 2755, 3064 2860
169, 191, 198, 205, 243, 1945, Ramponi, Lodovico 1519 Research stations see Research
1962, 2007, 2231, 2722, 2736, Ramsden, Jesse 1692, 1693 institutes; research stations
2776, 3155, 3422, 3433, 3435, Research support 192, 2635, 2749,
3443, 3445, 3449, 3450, 3453, Ramsey, Frank Plumpton 2797
2864, 2974, 3003, 3064
3459, 3463, 3465, 3482, 3514, RAND Corporation 3442, 3636
Respiratory diseases 3204
3519, 3546, 3554, 3565, 3595, Rankine, William John Macquorn 338 Rest see Sleep; rest
3597, 3617, 3634, 3670, 3680, Rashid al-Din Tabid 624 Revolutions in science 40, 982, 1155,
3756, 3806, 3819, 3820 Ratio and proportion 1495, 2081 1158, 1173, 1368, 1370, 1373,
Publishers and publishing 247, 1073, Rational choice theory 3442 1390, 1460, 1761, 2276, 2430
1171, 1209, 1233, 1315, 1423, Rationalism 111, 113, 133, 494, 1883, Reyher, Samuel 1492
1593, 1650, 1920, 1921, 1941, 2005, 3114
1960, 1964, 2231, 2396 Rheticus, Georg Joachim 1233, 1236,
Ray, John 1821 1237
Puerperal fever 1866, 2473
Reading 1209, 1352, 1671, 1797 Rhetoric in scientific discourse 136,
Pulse 751 154, 161, 394, 742, 1190, 1326,
Realism 99, 108, 110, 113, 119, 121,
Pumps, water 2617 208, 236, 418, 636, 1081, 2156, 1381, 1460, 1614, 1838, 3599, 3604
Puritans and Puritanism 538, 1198 2782, 2784, 2816 Rhetoric, as a discipline 16
Purkinje, Jan Evangelista 2459 Reason 278, 1309, 1310, 2005, 2431 Rhetorios 913
Putnam, Hilary 2788 Reasoning in science 88, 1263, 1487, Riccioli, Giovanni Battista 1520
Puységur, Armand Marie-Jacques de 1762, 1889, 2053, 2270, 2338, Rice University (Houston, Texas)
Chastenet, Marquis de 1705 3017, 3028, 3092 2768
Pyramids 836, 845 Reductionism 2334, 2798, 2956, Richardson, Samuel 1673
Pyrotechnics 1359, 1546 3585, 3703 Richter, Curt P. 3104
Pythagoras 283, 291, 298, 1984 Rees, Abraham 1941 Rickman, John 3250
Reference books 12, 22, 25, 28, 30, Riehl, Alois 2791
Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard
Q 115, 241, 352, 405, 489, 497, 522,
580, 1167, 2518, 2938 2101, 2139
Qi (Chinese philosophy) 703, 744, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen 2996
2434 Reformation 1155, 1197, 1319
Refrigeration 2649, 2899 Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden 2871
Qian, Baocong 692
Refugees 2775 Rikagaku Kenkyu-Jo 2874
Qian, San-qiang 2868 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 2223, 2591,
Quackery 2437 Regeneration 1816
Regiomontanus 647 2977, 3274
Quadrants (astronomical instruments) Risk assessment 165, 2624, 2673,
984, 1693 Régis, Pierre Sylvain 1432, 1544 3460, 3731, 3801
Quakers and Quakerism 2311, 2745 Regnault, Henri-Victor 502, 2620 Roads and highways 961, 2627, 3348,
Quantification 1367, 1785, 3630 Reich, Wilhelm 3099 3353, 3359, 3361, 3380, 3737
Quantum chemistry 2923 Reid, Thomas 1716 Robinson, Robert 2930
Quantum mechanics 328, 333, 334, Reisch, Gregor 1059 Robotics see Automata; robotics;
346, 1114, 2682, 2695, 2840, 2841, Relativity 99, 341, 2682, 2787, 2791, cyborgs
2846, 2848, 2852, 2853, 2859, 2825, 2847, 2851, 2866, 2867, Rockefeller Foundation 627, 2578,
2865, 2872, 2879–2882, 2885, 2888, 2898, 3533, 3534 2589, 2756, 2856, 2864, 3225,
2886, 2889, 2891, 2897, 3432, Relativity, general 2064, 2806, 2830, 3288, 3296, 3300
3507, 3529, 3530, 3540 2861 Rocketry see Rockets; rocketry
Quarantine 2591 Religion 280, 650, 676, 791, 869, Rockets; rocketry 3408, 3414, 3419,
Québec (Canada) 3214 1586, 2387, 3123 3420, 3826, 3827, 3830, 3831, 3833
Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques Religious beliefs 239, 698, 813, 837, Rodrigues, Olinde 2058
2190 857, 858, 861, 865, 967, 991, 1197, Roeslin, Eucharius 1510
Quine, Willard van Orman 3516 1444 Rohault, Jacques 1544
Quintillian 1181 Religious institutions 867, 1253 Roman Catholic Church 226, 231,
Rembrandt, Hermanszoon von Rijn 981, 987, 1007, 1197, 1611, 1612,
1398 3060
R Remsen, Ira 2178 Roman Catholicism 227, 231, 1193,
Rabies 2509, 2585, 2593 1197, 1253, 1377, 1400, 1419,
Race 45, 464, 498, 805, 1107, 1579, Remuneration see Professional
qualifications; status; remuneration 1541, 1611, 2795, 3048, 3489
1850, 2320, 2337, 2401, 2732, Romania 1817, 2236, 2986, 3059,
2982, 2985, 3043, 3057, 3136, 3487 Renouvier, Charles Bernard 2049
3060
Racism 1973, 2410, 2444, 2457, Reproduction 457, 469, 512, 1326,
3051, 3501 Romanticism 1781, 1927, 1985, 1992
2489, 2579, 3084, 3102 Romanus, Adrianus 1226
Racovitza, Emile 2986 Reproductive medicine 1132, 1334,
2490, 2503, 2567, 2978, 3155, Rome 508, 547, 567, 646, 840, 846,
Radar 2881, 3337, 3738 851–855, 857, 858, 860–862, 865–
3291, 3392, 3402, 3702, 3712
Radiation see Electromagnetic waves; 872, 875, 876, 883, 887, 893, 895,
radiation Reproductive technologies 514, 2978,
898–902, 906–914, 916, 920–924,
3001, 3154, 3281, 3392, 3402,
Radiation toxicology 3613, 3660 926, 931, 933, 935, 937, 938, 943,
3618, 3809
Radio 2613, 3331, 3385, 3387 945, 946, 950, 951, 954, 956–966,
Research 26, 45, 132, 152, 272, 1856, 1061, 1062, 1099, 1316, 1356,
Radio astronomy 2821, 2826, 3520, 2015, 2464, 2504, 2750, 3211,
3522, 3738 1612, 1623, 2424
3228, 3446, 3447, 3513, 3623, 3818 Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad 2869
Radio Corporation of America 3734 Research and development (R&D)
Radioactivity 2765, 2822, 2836, 2932, Rorschach, Hermann 3241
2635, 2714, 2920, 3345, 3373, Rosenfeld, Léon 2872
3395 3399, 3447, 3452, 3469, 3547,
Radiology 3192, 3209 3609, 3734 Rosicrucians 2179
Radiotherapy see Electrotherapy; Research institutes; research stations Röting, Lazarus 1305
Radiotherapy 244, 274, 423, 2714, 2750, 2752, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 1820, 1849
Railroads 2629, 2633, 2650, 2651, 2753, 2826, 2937, 3064, 3120, Roux, Émile 1929, 2506
3365, 3760 3211, 3376, 3429, 3510, 3532, 3557 Rowlandson, Thomas 158
Raistrick, Arthur 2972 Research methods 48, 2128 Rowntree, Lester 2994
Subject Index 315
Royal Agricultural Society of England Schlick, Moritz 2791 1388, 1390, 1391, 1393, 1395,
2677 Schmidt, Georg Gottlieb 1754 1496, 1627, 1631, 1670–1673,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 430, Schopenhauer, Arthur 298 1781, 1793, 1840, 1852, 1925,
2235 1959, 1963, 1980–1985, 1987,
Schutz, Alfred 3113 1988, 1990–1993, 2047, 2060,
Royal College of Physicians of Schwinger, Julian Seymour 2881
London 2350, 2524 2114, 2141, 2210, 2259, 2310,
Science 31, 138, 151, 175, 335, 363, 2321, 2380, 2408, 2725, 2730,
Royal College of Surgeons, London 581, 1195, 1643, 2053, 2702
2479 2731, 2980, 3038, 3418, 3478,
Science and art 3, 131, 156–158, 206, 3481, 3540, 3752
Royal Geographical Society 2207
208, 212, 218, 302, 355, 367, 370, Science and music 2889
Royal Institution of Great Britain 245, 397, 416, 432, 434, 467, 478, 695, Science and politics 21, 133, 139, 141,
2037 725, 856, 901, 963, 1075, 1099, 148, 149, 165, 183, 185, 186, 191,
Royal Society of Arts 1701 1106, 1156, 1178–1182, 1184, 194, 196–199, 202–204, 468, 493,
Royal Society of Chemistry 2173 1186, 1188, 1285, 1296, 1303, 538, 582, 609, 617, 622, 731, 816,
Royal Society of London 246, 1382, 1307, 1308, 1382, 1392, 1397, 846, 1177, 1252, 1383, 1447, 1567,
1413, 1701 1398, 1419, 1546, 1562–1564, 1604, 1619, 1657, 1664, 1665,
Rubber see Plastics; rubber; polymers 1669, 1781, 1861, 1979, 1986, 1667, 1668, 1774, 1791, 1806,
Rudolf II, Emperor of Germany 432, 2133, 2151, 2238, 2364, 2373, 1848, 1934, 1938, 1966, 1968,
1162 2478, 2620, 2682, 2726–2729, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1976,
2837, 2889, 2929, 2946, 3089, 1977, 2010, 2203, 2205, 2228,
Rufos of Ephesos 949 3418, 3432, 3483, 3770 2297, 2394, 2414, 2708–2713,
Rufus, Richard, of Cornwall 975, 2717–2724, 2744, 2757, 2770,
Science and civilization 2, 1720
1020 2771, 2784, 2817, 2846, 2867,
Ruhemann, Siegfried 2175 Science and culture 11, 95, 125, 131,
134, 146, 163, 174, 211, 233, 288, 2873, 2877, 2878, 2884, 2902,
Rushton, William 3589 390, 393, 452, 472, 615, 616, 680, 2911, 2922, 2952, 2979, 3005,
Ruskin, John 370 694, 698, 821, 1171–1173, 1382, 3038, 3055, 3062, 3095, 3102,
Russell, Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd 1671, 1781, 1938, 1959, 1961– 3115, 3125, 3128, 3135, 3143,
Earl 350, 2061, 2798 1963, 1981, 1988, 1999, 2015, 3145, 3396, 3428, 3433, 3444–
Russia 19–21, 50, 247, 371, 1550, 2030, 2076, 2125, 2140, 2141, 3447, 3451–3454, 3458, 3460–
1561, 1679, 1704, 1725, 1856, 2275, 2373, 2414, 2549, 2682, 3462, 3464, 3468, 3470–3473,
1996, 2083, 2161, 2163, 2275, 2943, 2989, 3106, 3149, 3194, 3487, 3497, 3508, 3511, 3515,
2337, 2361, 2365, 2389, 2712, 3252, 3418, 3437, 3481, 3482, 3684 3517, 3523, 3533–3535, 3556,
2860, 2934, 2942, 3012, 3069, Science and economics 165, 184, 186, 3559, 3560, 3565, 3569, 3575,
3075, 3112, 3140, 3161, 3253, 192, 193, 195, 197, 204, 1050, 3581, 3582, 3584, 3640, 3643,
3341, 3343, 3398, 3415, 3430, 1664, 1686, 1696, 1901, 1928, 3727, 3812, 3813, 3817, 3820, 3826
3542, 3694, 3822, 3826, 3829 1963, 1977, 2242, 2713, 2719, Science and race 464, 468, 498, 696,
Russian Revolution (1917-1921, 2722, 3447, 3452, 3454, 3456, 978, 1107, 1972, 1973, 2303, 2337,
Soviet Union) 2389, 2712, 2740 3464, 3467, 3469, 3472, 3474, 3763 2339, 2349, 2401, 2410, 2488,
2732, 2828, 3005, 3045, 3055,
Rutherford, Ernest, Lord Rutherford Science and ethics 13, 178, 180, 514,
3057–3060, 3072, 3123, 3133,
2865, 2870 534, 598, 1797, 1967, 2297, 2789,
3136, 3481, 3487, 3512, 3720
3007, 3051, 3074, 3439, 3440,
3454, 3456, 3544, 3594, 3606 Science and religion 16, 95, 139, 190,
S Science and gender 219–224, 367,
197, 225–227, 229–241, 277, 298,
Sabuco de Nantes y Barrera, Oliva 331, 332, 367, 440, 455, 468, 483,
429, 452, 503, 524, 789, 978, 507, 610, 648, 697, 698, 713, 768,
1189
1189–1192, 1399, 1674–1679, 779, 796, 801, 805, 837, 853, 857,
Safety 2649, 3307 1923, 1966, 1994–1997, 2026, 858, 899, 917, 967, 979, 981, 982,
Sainte-Claire Deville, Henri Étienne 2110, 2114, 2291, 2319, 2390, 1007, 1013, 1032, 1049, 1076,
2172 2683, 3009, 3038, 3488 1098, 1099, 1106, 1155, 1186,
Salt 1545 Science and government 8, 145, 185, 1194–1198, 1208, 1221, 1226,
Saltpeter 983 188, 205, 492, 1664, 2235, 2254, 1250, 1253, 1360, 1377, 1380,
San Francisco (California, U.S.) 3266 2394, 2397, 2400, 2673, 2711, 1400–1406, 1408–1410, 1414,
Sanitation 2557, 2565, 2574–2576, 2721, 2762, 2884, 2899, 2940, 1419, 1421, 1426, 1443, 1461,
2598, 2621, 2644, 3221, 3265, 2977, 3057, 3134, 3265, 3303, 1501, 1517, 1616, 1680–1682,
3274, 3295, 3314 3341, 3425, 3449, 3450, 3453, 1709, 1739, 1779, 1797, 1846,
3459, 3467, 3470, 3496, 3515, 1927, 1967, 1998–2006, 2043–
Sanskrit 739, 778 3531, 3543, 3556, 3584, 3633, 2045, 2063, 2075, 2152, 2195,
Santponç, Francesc 2653 3746, 3812 2201, 2254, 2307, 2311, 2315,
Santvoort, Dirk 1718 Science and ideology 199, 1978, 2316, 2325, 2368, 2379, 2386,
São Paulo (Brazil) 2202, 2572, 3285 2275, 2389, 2708, 2710, 2720, 2733–2745, 2835, 2843, 2923,
Sapir, Edward 3146 2722, 2866, 2872, 3040, 3062, 2989, 3015, 3023, 3045, 3048,
Sarton, George 57 3095, 3398, 3533, 3534, 3581, 3052, 3086, 3094, 3123, 3127,
Satellites, artificial 3551, 3837 3636, 3777 3489, 3490, 3596, 3635, 3684
Saturn 310, 908, 1504, 2111 Science and industry 1928, 2018, Science and society 21, 61, 141, 145,
Saudi Arabia 3511 2620, 2622, 2752, 2907, 3345, 163–165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 175,
3442, 3513, 3541, 3578, 3594, 194, 386, 438, 582, 694, 974, 1173,
Savonarola, Giovanni Michele 1111 3745, 3751, 3818 1174, 1369, 1481, 1496, 1660–
Scandinavia 2441 Science and law 139, 141, 186, 187, 1663, 1834, 1852, 1901, 1938,
Schäffer, Jacob Christian 1836 189, 190, 987, 1176, 1245, 1384, 1947, 1954, 1956, 1962, 1965,
Scheele, Carl Wilhelm 1899 1613, 1840, 2178, 2376, 2404, 2010, 2060, 2125, 2319, 2590,
Schegk, Jacob 1298 2597, 2709, 2715, 2716, 2718, 2702, 2703, 2975, 3038, 3042,
Scheiner, Christoph 1238, 1516 2945, 3139, 3297, 3303, 3377, 3061, 3106, 3435, 3437, 3443,
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph 3444, 3448, 3451, 3452, 3455, 3450, 3482, 3486, 3503, 3544,
von 1708 3457, 3458, 3464, 3466, 3472, 3595, 3670, 3680, 3698, 3752, 3781
3475, 3477, 3582, 3693, 3725 Science and technology, relationships
Scheuchzer, Johann Jakob 1908
Science and literature 16, 35, 134, 581, 687, 947, 2356, 3765
Schickard, Wilhelm 1425 Science and the military see Science
207–213, 215, 217, 236, 467, 567,
Schiemann, Elisabeth 3021 574, 695, 817, 854, 855, 864, 866, and war; science and the military
Schizophrenia 3240 868, 870, 910–912, 935, 1008, Science and war; science and the
Schleiden, Matthias Jakob 2287 1174, 1183, 1187, 1254, 1386– military 770, 983, 2198, 2216,
316 Subject Index
2760, 2771, 2893, 2904, 2988, Scientists 6, 13, 57, 235, 2379, 2684, Siger de Brabant 995
3072, 3083, 3119, 3126, 3255, 2723, 2734, 2743, 2835, 2843, Signs and symbols 395, 1049
3370, 3377, 3442, 3468, 3473, 2862, 2923, 3015, 3052, 3445, Silk and silk industry 1916
3491–3497, 3521, 3531, 3623, 3467, 3486, 3635 Simon, Herbert Alexander 3785
3631, 3636, 3639, 3732, 3829 Scotland 538, 1202, 1428, 1647, Sims, James Marion 2487, 2609
Science education and teaching 160, 1862, 1864, 1878, 1921, 2201, Simulators 3665
262, 264, 265, 267–269, 286, 289, 2488, 2562, 3094, 3227, 3249, Skeleton 2429, 2947
297, 354, 355, 361, 631, 689, 701, 3259, 3283, 3284, 3299, 3654 Skepticism 282, 875
1006, 1202, 1422, 1543, 1699, Scott, Dukenfield Henry 2265 Skin 464, 1105, 1107, 1112, 1127,
1797, 1955, 2025–2033, 2040, Scurvy 1889, 2477 1320, 1579
2072, 2083, 2109, 2220, 2336,
Sea travel 1827, 2280 Skinner, Burrhus Frederic 482, 3124
2365, 2744, 2749, 2755, 2764,
2769, 2772–2775, 2802, 2819, Seals see Coins; metals; seals Slavery and slaves 815, 2487, 2531,
2850, 2910, 3041, 3488, 3509, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 2609
3512, 3514, 3517, 3784, 3789, 3792 (SETI) (Study group: U.S.) 3519 Sleep; rest 488
Science fiction 207, 211, 213, 215, Secchi, Angelo 2135 Smallpox 1614, 1874, 1881, 2460,
217, 574, 1670, 1993, 2047, 2705, Secrecy 1290, 1391 2486, 2490, 2515, 2568, 2597,
2725, 3478, 3481, 3485, 3607 3696, 3725
Secularization 235, 492, 1106, 1999,
Science Museum, London 2754 Smellie, William 1873, 1891
2740
Smith, Adam 494
Science shops 3503 Sedgwick, Adam 2192 Smith, Alexander 2910
Science studies, as a discipline 49, 50, Seebeck, Thomas Johann 2134 Smyth, Charles Piazzi 338
54, 56, 133, 139, 148, 154, 198, Seismology 377, 1785, 2187
616, 2708 Snow, Charles Percy 212
Sejong the Great 686 Soap and soapmaking 2616
Science studies, theoretical works 15, Seki, Takakazu 708, 710
40, 112, 124–129, 131–141, 143, Social anthropology 730, 3058, 3119,
144, 146, 148–150, 165, 174, 196, Sellars, Wilfrid 2781 3135
198, 205, 363, 582, 584, 613, 615, Semiconductors 3733 Social aspects of education 3118,
616, 1380, 2704, 3433, 3451, 3596, Semiotics 294 3511
3805 Senckenbergische Naturforschende Social class 5, 538, 940, 1173, 1964,
Science, general histories 3, 5–7, 9– Gesellschaft 2947 2529, 2553, 3188
11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 23, 145, 153, Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 908 Social construction; constructivism
232, 258, 291, 321, 342, 396, 478, 40, 41, 100, 108, 1370
Senses and sensation; perception 472, Social Darwinism 805, 1978, 2055,
613–615, 618, 619, 680, 682, 684, 487, 664, 856, 931, 932, 934, 1021,
768, 796, 815, 882, 967, 971, 973, 2275, 2342
1108–1110, 1113, 1195, 1219,
1156, 1158, 1162, 1164, 1167, 1313, 1466, 1580, 1583, 1844, Social evolution 2339, 2395, 3137
1203, 1366, 1373, 1376, 1640, 1985, 2291, 2455, 2481 Social groups see Social relations;
1644, 1646, 1650, 1651, 1653, social groups
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
1927, 1928, 1936, 1937, 1940, 3713 Social psychology 486, 2381, 2389,
1950, 1983, 2036, 2198, 2682, 3072, 3074, 3083, 3128, 3131,
2687, 2690, 3157, 3423, 3430, 3502 Sequences and series (mathematics) 3246, 3252, 3384, 3442, 3631,
1728, 1730, 2813 3683, 3684
Scientific apparatus and instruments
248–254, 256, 259, 315, 319, 324, Sergescu, Pierre 85 Social relations; social groups 470,
427, 687, 700, 720, 859, 984, 1053, Serials see Periodicals; serials 791, 3123
1060, 1148, 1200, 1201, 1287, Servetus, Michael 1255 Social responsibility 2878
1371, 1396, 1397, 1415–1421, Set theory 2063, 2069, 2090 Social sciences 151, 470, 490–493,
1486, 1507, 1509, 1515, 1526, Seward, Albert Charles 2265 1585, 1587, 1940, 2363, 2390,
1542, 1547, 1687–1697, 1734, Sewerage 2576, 2621, 2638, 3568 2392–2397, 2400, 2401, 2756,
1744, 1772, 2016–2020, 2022– 3113–3115, 3117, 3120–3124,
2024, 2095, 2109, 2121, 2150, Sex 457, 466, 948, 1897, 2500, 2573, 3132, 3303, 3636, 3638–3640,
2162, 2164, 2169, 2347, 2763– 3011, 3122, 3293, 3694 3739
2767, 2772, 2824, 2826, 2831, Sex differences 1571, 3011 Social surveys 126, 3638
2854, 2865, 2869, 2894, 2896, Sex hormones 2955, 2985, 3157, Social welfare 2529, 2563, 3271, 3280
3505–3507, 3522, 3524, 3525, 3181, 3320 Social work 3280, 3299
3609 Sex organs 466 Socialism 2573, 2722, 2723, 3095,
Scientific communities; Sexology 2535 3470, 3687, 3727, 3817
interprofessional relations 271, 272, Sextus Empiricus 875 Societ degli Spettroscopisti Italiani
274, 491, 1423, 1605, 1674, 1816, Sexual behavior 2500, 2538, 3046, 2135
1901, 1945, 2134, 2142, 2175, 3694 Societies; institutions; academies 24,
2305, 2415, 2465, 2492, 2704, 26, 55, 192, 243–247, 271, 275,
2758, 2860, 2931, 2932, 2976, Sexual hygiene 2500, 2564
Sexual selection 2303 343, 354, 361, 435, 1262, 1374,
3004, 3193, 3528, 3530 1412–1415, 1667, 1683, 1684,
Scientific expeditions 208, 316, 1795, Sexuality 452, 466, 524, 543, 1106, 1686, 1701, 1704, 1864, 1945,
1819, 1822, 2125, 2180, 2206, 1981, 2590, 3046, 3681, 3694 2007–2009, 2011–2015, 2039,
2236, 2289, 2530, 2571, 3221, 3522 Sexually transmitted diseases 2441, 2135, 2173, 2191, 2223, 2225,
Scientific illustration 153, 158, 206, 2461, 2500, 2590, 3286, 3287 2231, 2238, 2341, 2400, 2421,
379, 416, 434, 669, 742, 1171, Shakespeare, William 370, 1393, 2462, 2606, 2677, 2700, 2749–
1179, 1199, 1305, 1307, 1308, 1588, 1610 2752, 2755, 2757–2762, 2766,
1573, 1575, 1577, 1659, 1669, Shaw, George Bernard 2272 2768, 2771, 2774, 2906, 2928,
1805, 1822, 1826, 1871, 1979, Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft 211, 2983, 2986, 2992, 3003, 3087,
2133, 2233, 2238, 2241, 2261, 1670, 1671 3150, 3346, 3429, 3453, 3487,
2273, 2274, 2358, 2729, 2944 Shells 1564, 2224 3499–3502, 3504, 3510, 3520,
Scientific literature 319, 567, 1959, 3612, 3645, 3702, 3777
Sheppard, Philip MacDonald 3020
2026, 2909 Society for Psychical Research 2046
Sherrington, Charles Scott 3002
Scientific method see Methodology of Society for the Diffusion of Useful
science; scientific method Shils, Edward 3121 Knowledge 1964
Scientific misconduct; fraud in Ships and shipbuilding 913, 1917, Society for the History of Technology
science 2317, 2846, 2848 2615, 2659, 3370 60
Scientific study of religion 3071, Siberia (Russia) 762 Society for the Protection of Science
3123, 3127 Sibthorp, John 1822 and Learning 2724
Subject Index 317
Society of Chemical Industry 2928 Speck, Frank Gouldsmith 3138 Study of the past see History as a
Sociobiology 470, 3040, 3635 Spectacles; eye glasses 1148, 3162 discipline; chronology; study of the
Sociology 131, 494–497, 1849, 1935, Spectroscopes 2164, 2854 past
1973, 2324, 2393, 2398, 2402– Sturm, Johann Christoph 1485
Spectroscopy 253, 2016, 2854, 2919,
2407, 3116, 3121, 3127–3132, 2932 Subjectivity 418, 2366
3384, 3530, 3640, 3641 Submarines 1628
Spelman College (Atlanta, Georgia)
Sociology of knowledge 47, 56, 124, Sugar 2178
3512
130, 132, 147, 150, 1901, 2324 Sugar and sugar industry 389, 767,
Spencer, Baldwin 2416 2675
Socrates 874, 929 Spencer, Herbert 1935, 2055, 2395
Software 606, 3771, 3775, 3798 Sullivan, Harry Stack 3261
Spherical astronomy; astrometry 715, Sumer 286
Sokal, Alan D. 46, 174 902 Sun 984, 1852
Solar astronomy 2112, 2821, 3522 Spinoza, Baruch 298, 1217, 1448, Sundials 248, 252, 859, 2766
Solar eclipse 2829, 3522 1559 Supernovae 325, 1240, 2830
Solar system; planets 311, 326, 780, Spiritualism 665, 1207, 1928, 2005, Superstition 846
839, 897, 1061, 1065, 1509 2042–2047, 2179, 2316, 2434, Surgery 529, 535, 547, 548, 567,
Sollas, William 2429 2778 1129, 1643, 1868, 1878, 2353,
Somer, John 1074 Spontaneous generation see 2444, 2453, 2455, 2456, 2479,
Sommerfeld, Arnold Johannes Biogenesis; origin of life; 2485, 2487, 2494, 2512, 2609,
Wilhelm 2895 spontaneous generation 3151, 3167, 3170, 3178, 3205,
Song, Yingxing 733 Sprat, Thomas 1381 3214, 3219, 3665, 3669, 3673
Spruce, Richard 1821 Surgery of sex organs; circumcision
Soul (philosophy) 479, 483, 597, 635, 466, 806, 2456, 3170
880, 881, 899, 920, 936, 1036, Spurzheim, Johann Kaspar 2384 Surveys 1793, 2436, 2672, 3058
1126, 1220, 1298, 1311, 1432, Sri Lanka 583, 785, 3300
1569, 1581, 1838, 2045 Swammerdam, Jan 1576
St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences Sweden 367, 373, 375, 589, 1953,
Sound reproduction 2378, 2646 247, 1725 1976, 2548, 2566, 2567, 2714,
Sourcebooks 296 Stahl, Georg Ernst 1540, 1811 2964, 3025, 3223, 3329, 3339,
South Africa 2457, 2458, 2950, 3393, Standardization and standards 259, 3343, 3362, 3446, 3464, 3528,
3515, 3619 1159, 2465, 2654, 3508, 3667, 3797 3650, 3678, 3735, 3790
South America 265, 813, 1661, 1795, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Swedenborg, Emanuel 2043, 2137
1827, 1934, 2180, 2349 (SLAC) 2884 Switzerland 1191, 1724, 2595, 2679,
South India 3281 Stanford University 3751, 3781 3098, 3169, 3327, 3364, 3649
Southeast Asia 618, 763 Sydenham, Thomas 1607
Stanley, Henry Morton 2211
Southeast Asia, civilization and Sylvester, James Joseph 2092
Star catalogs see Celestial maps; star Symbolic representation see
culture 737 catalogs
Southern states (U.S.) 2324, 3038, Symbolism; symbolic
Stars; stellar astronomy 312, 325, 725, representation
3291 1240, 1242, 1503, 1519, 2123, 2830 Symbolism; symbolic representation
Soviet Union 20, 21, 50, 2740, 2747, Statistical mechanics 333, 2154 1075, 1098, 1106, 1231, 1388,
2756, 2793, 2860, 2867, 2873,
Status see Professional qualifications; 2141, 2254
2875, 2908, 3110, 3111, 3194,
3341, 3398, 3415, 3418, 3430, status; remuneration Symmetry 306
3491, 3542, 3549, 3569, 3803, Stazione Zoologica di Napoli 423 Symptoms 2482
3817, 3825, 3826 Steam engines; steam turbines 1769, Syphilis 1342, 2461, 3163, 3303
Space 322, 1404, 1457, 1478, 1796, 1770, 1911, 1914, 2617, 3370, 3749 Syria 670, 848
2066, 2787, 2791 Steam turbines see Steam engines; Systematic botany 1828, 3006, 3010
Space flight see Space travel; space steam turbines Systematic zoology 1841, 3006, 3010
flight Steinach, Eugen 2985 Systematics (biology) 419, 2984, 3587
Systems engineering 3737, 3759,
Space programs 3410, 3523, 3535, Steinhauer, Henry 2264 3760, 3838
3821, 3829, 3834, 3836, 3837 Steininger, Johann 2189 Systems theory 404, 3425
Space research and exploration 3523, Stellar astronomy see Stars; stellar Szent-Györgyi, Albert 2996
3525, 3836 astronomy
Space shuttle 3824, 3830, 3831 Stem cells 534
Space travel; space flight 612, 3407, Steno, Nicolaus 1559
T
3408, 3410, 3414, 3418, 3821, Tables; catalogs; lists 781, 1572
Stephanus of Alexandria 923, 925 Tablets; papyri 286, 835, 838, 868,
3822, 3824–3836, 3838–3840
Sterilization see Birth control; 869
Spain 590, 649, 663, 800, 1011, 1065,
contraception; sterilization Tacchini, Pietro 2135
1124, 1134, 1138, 1139, 1177,
1202, 1205, 1262, 1279, 1280, Stern, Otto 2882 Tait, Peter Guthrie 338
1284, 1286, 1290, 1295, 1332, Stevin, Simon 1159 Taiwan 54, 616, 754, 2187, 2711,
1349, 1436, 1490, 1524, 1552, Stifel, Michael 298 2920, 2941, 3449
1603, 1615, 1804, 1819, 1896, Stimpson, William 2224 Takebe, Katahiro 711
1916, 1924, 1969, 2040, 2179, Talismans 676, 867, 991
Stoicism 878, 929, 934, 1460
2294, 2415, 2563, 2564, 2589, Tamm, Igor’ Evgen’evich 2875
2660, 2674, 2718, 2755, 2758, Stokes, George Gabriel 2016 Tammes, Tine 3021
2759, 2774, 2829, 2856, 2857, Stopes, Marie Carmichael 2970 Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar) 2650
2924, 2974, 3003, 3064, 3087, Stott, Alicia Boole 2811 Tarski, Alfred 2794
3096, 3147, 3168, 3217, 3305, Strategic Defense Initiative 3473 Taton, René 32, 75, 85, 684, 1491
3307, 3395, 3463, 3539, 3616, 3756 Stratigraphy 2199 Tax, Sol 3144
Spain, colonies 1175, 1177, 1205, Straub, Walther 3325 Taxidermy 2226, 2243, 2946
1284, 1290, 1798, 1819, 1823, 2583 Teachers 264
String theory 3527
Spallanzani, Lazzaro 1717, 1816, Teaching history of science 261, 262,
1839 Structural chemistry 2929
267, 268, 297
Spearman, Charles Edward 3080 Structuralism 2792 Teaching; pedagogy 300, 1543, 1699,
Specialization 1818, 2480, 3184 Struve, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm 2127 2031, 2146, 3075, 3118, 3517
Species concept (biology) 1408, 2331, Stuck, Ernst 3180 Technical education 571, 2653, 3761
3012 Students 985, 1328, 2165, 2220, 3652 Technocracy 165, 3560
318 Subject Index
Technological innovation 576, 1911, Technology, general histories 583 Thomson, Godfrey Hilton 3080
2635, 2705, 3336, 3368, 3369, Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre 2967 Thoreau, Henry David 2439
3383, 3399, 3673, 3757, 3762 Telecommunications 2635, 2669 Thorndike, Edward Lee 3080
Technology 25, 50, 135, 143, 162, Telegraphs; telephones 608, 2613, Thunberg, Carl Peter 1821
172, 189, 201, 248, 408, 422, 469, 2664, 2668, 3386 Tibet (China) 629, 738, 751, 755,
514, 527, 569, 571–582, 584–598, Teleology 1461, 2000, 2053, 2272, 3207, 3694
608, 611, 612, 673, 674, 678, 679, 2315 Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Vienna) 1801
757, 759, 761–767, 791–795, 830, Timaeus of Locri 1036
848, 954, 956–965, 1144, 1146, Telephone industry 2668
Telephones see Telegraphs; telephones Time 120, 322, 340, 341, 534, 582,
1147, 1149–1154, 1200, 1201, 594, 637, 1011, 1022, 1081, 1089,
1350–1360, 1362, 1393, 1486, Telephones, cellular 3780, 3801
1219, 1314, 1404, 1457, 2430,
1547, 1626, 1627, 1629, 1631– Telescopes 1148, 1507, 1509, 1515, 2787, 3455, 3662
1636, 1647, 1648, 1660, 1685, 1516, 1526, 1740, 1742, 1744,
1687, 1744, 1752, 1900–1907, Time measurement 395, 650, 717,
2121, 2824, 3520, 3524, 3525, 3738 837, 898, 1075, 1089, 2066, 2347,
1909–1919, 1923, 2141, 2505, Television; Video 2776, 3481, 3593,
2611–2613, 2615–2624, 2627– 2428, 2686, 2825
3621, 3778, 3782 Time measuring instruments 248, 252,
2635, 2637–2643, 2645–2662, Temperament see Musical scales;
2666, 2668, 2671, 2694, 2705, 859, 1905
temperament Tinbergen, Nikolaas 2729
2711, 2715, 2726, 2964, 3118,
3155, 3329–3350, 3352–3359, Temperament (psychology) 1312 Tissue donors 3645, 3679
3361, 3363–3376, 3378–3380, Temperature 2845 Tobacco 538, 3172, 3652, 3675, 3704
3383, 3385, 3389, 3408, 3419, Tennant, Smithson 2115 Tobacco industry 3675
3420, 3442, 3580, 3583, 3607, Teratology; monsters 421, 440, 1116, Tobacco mosaic virus 3603
3609, 3615, 3621, 3629, 3637, 1341, 1965, 1980, 2340, 3479 Tocqueville, Alexis de 494
3727–3730, 3732–3740, 3742– Terminology and nomenclature 48, Tombs 1241
3744, 3746–3755, 3757, 3758, 152, 161, 372, 380, 477, 567, 676, Tönnies, Ferdinand 2406
3760, 3762–3764, 3772, 3774, 791, 834, 1336, 1439, 1658, 1665, Tool making see Toolsmiths; tool
3778, 3791, 3793, 3800, 3816, 3838 1813, 1814, 1817, 1829, 1832, making
Technology and art 253, 569, 963, 1942, 2119, 2293, 2915, 2931, Toolsmiths; tool making 794, 1687
1199, 1396, 2648, 3371, 3480, 2932, 2987, 3078 Topology 294, 2091, 2807, 2827
3483, 3484, 3791 Terradas, Esteve 2718 Toronto (Ontario) 2432
Technology and culture 172, 424, 585, Terrorism 3493, 3713 Tourism 3572
588, 694, 956, 1627, 1632, 1637, Tertullian 905
1922, 2659, 2705, 3354, 3412, Toxicology 1347
Textbooks 283, 289, 1202, 1345, Trade 957, 2242, 2611
3488, 3743, 3757, 3768, 3778
1489, 1538, 1659, 1764, 2057, Trade unions 3232
Technology and economics 165, 593, 2744, 2842, 2910, 2915, 3063, 3544
603, 2635, 3360, 3365, 3374, 3389, Traditional societies and cultures 288,
Textiles 1907, 2619, 2632 613, 791, 813, 815, 817, 2437, 3362
3737, 3767, 3773, 3783
Theology 16, 233, 238, 799, 805, 899, Transcendentalism 2005, 3308
Technology and ethics 178, 534,
982, 987, 989, 994, 997, 1006, Transistors 3373, 3734
3607, 3649, 3650
1012, 1193, 1195, 1198, 1221, Transits see Eclipses; transits;
Technology and gender 219, 221, 1366, 1400, 1402, 1408, 1410,
1916, 3334, 3413, 3488 occultations
1501, 1541, 1581, 1654, 1681, Translations 283, 296, 640, 641, 653,
Technology and government 188, 201, 1682, 1846, 1854, 2001, 2195, 706, 739, 771, 780, 807, 809, 838,
205, 608, 763, 2635, 2656, 2657, 2366, 2735, 3023, 3127 892, 902, 1045, 1065, 1070, 1318,
2711, 2907, 3362, 3449, 3465, 3732 Theophrastos of Eresos 879, 926 1322, 1553, 1649, 1702, 1727,
Technology and industry 603, 2622, Theoretical physics 333, 350, 1926, 1751, 1803, 1814, 1825, 2057,
2635, 2655, 2907, 3339, 3365, 2066, 2834, 2846, 2847, 2850, 2088, 2170, 2271, 2305, 2318,
3609, 3745, 3748 2853, 2860, 2871, 2879–2882, 2915, 3132, 3215
Technology and law 189, 200, 201, 2891, 2897, 3529, 3530 Transmission of ideas 134, 624, 629,
977, 1970, 2640, 2661, 3455, 3475, Theories see Explanation; hypotheses; 644, 685, 718, 724, 890, 903, 1017,
3796 theories 1033, 1140, 1515, 1527, 1722,
Technology and literature 207, 1353, Theories of heat 345, 1651, 1761 1856, 2643
1636 Theories of knowledge 111, 124, 278, Transmission of texts 367, 638, 640,
Technology and music 1922 335, 884, 1838 656, 707, 714, 772, 902, 1008,
Technology and politics 191, 205, Theory (philosophy) 236, 1841, 1879, 1033, 1045, 1062, 1498
582, 584, 588, 620, 2634, 2656, 2176, 2859, 3592 Transplantation 1300, 3170, 3198,
2661, 2664, 2711, 3333, 3339, 3645, 3655
Theory of the earth see Historical
3351, 3365, 3415, 3438, 3583, geology; theory of the earth Transportation 1827, 2349, 2627,
3584, 3729, 3757, 3776, 3780 2651, 3365
Theosophical Society 2179
Technology and religion 172, 236, Transubstantiation 1541
1419, 2659 Therapeutic practice; therapy; Travel; exploration 594, 728, 1175,
treatment 544, 744, 941, 949, 1123, 1289–1291, 1561, 1790–1792,
Technology and society 162, 165, 1134, 1135, 1322, 1584, 1606,
207, 573, 579, 582, 584, 593, 595, 1795, 1821, 1934, 2204, 2206,
1877, 1891, 2440, 2461, 2465, 2209–2213, 2215, 2217, 2219,
620, 694, 974, 2624, 2633, 2637, 2496, 2506, 2514, 2520, 2542,
2654, 3042, 3252, 3331, 3338, 2230, 2234, 2237, 2268, 2349,
2580, 2604, 3153, 3158, 3194, 2530, 2571, 2627, 2942, 2943,
3358, 3361, 3362, 3436, 3438, 3204, 3212, 3216, 3240, 3251,
3580, 3729, 3753, 3838 3412, 3557
3286, 3289, 3651, 3668
Technology and sports 3606, 3615 Treatment see Therapeutic practice;
Therapeutics 592 therapy; treatment
Technology and the military see Therapy see Therapeutic practice;
Technology and war; technology Trees 2267
therapy; treatment Trephining 941
and the military
Thermodynamics 345, 2001, 2148, Trithemius, Johannes 1216
Technology and war; technology and 2153, 2154, 2157, 2170, 3370
the military 242, 595, 699, 769, Tropical medicine 627, 1598, 1667,
770, 956, 1151, 1352, 1636, 1900, Thijsse, Jacobus Pieter 2248 2454, 2462, 2531, 3165, 3221, 3235
2746, 3354, 3411, 3417, 3419, Thomas Aquinas, Saint 331, 332, 987, Trowbridge, Augustus 2856
3498, 3738 993, 1004, 1005, 1007, 2795 Truth 47, 91, 110, 236, 278, 2797
Technology transfer 673, 699, 791, Thompson, D’arcy Wentworth 2663 Trypanosomiasis, American (Chagas
792, 953, 1145, 1515, 2622, 3452 Thompson, Silvanus Phillips 2037 disease) 3196
Subject Index 319
Tsiolkovskii, Konstantin Eduardovich United States. Bureau of Biological Urban VIII, Pope 1377
3408 Survey 2038 Urbanization 2581, 2702, 2954, 3269,
Tsunamis 372 United States. Central Intelligence 3347, 3367, 3732
Tuberculosis 2338, 2448, 2451, 2474, Agency 3631 Ursus, Nicolas Reimarus 1245, 1247,
2559, 2596, 3153, 3169, 3276, 3278 United States. Dept. of Agriculture 1511
Tumors see Cancer; tumors 3818 Uruguay 3270
Tunisia 646, 2585, 3033 United States. Environmental Utilitarianism 680, 3427
Turin (Italy) 2851 Protection Agency 3564, 3579
Utopias 1180, 1661, 1663, 1956,
Turing, Alan Mathison 3388 United States. Federal Bureau of 2573, 3099, 3418
Investigation (FBI) 3142
Turkey 949, 961, 1288, 2621, 2700,
United States. Forest Service 2966,
2775, 3036, 3152, 3210, 3347
3572 V
Tuscany (Italy) 432, 1153, 1397, 1504 Vaccines 1881, 2460, 2465, 2475,
United States. National Aeronautics
Tyndall, John 2037, 2046 and Space Administration 612, 2486, 2490, 2514, 2515, 2562,
Typhoid fever 2588, 3225 3523, 3759, 3821, 3834, 3838, 3840 2568, 2569, 2586, 2597, 2604,
Typhus 565, 3033, 3234 United States. Public Health Service 2624, 3234, 3289, 3296, 3319,
3293, 3704 3393, 3680, 3723, 3725
U United States. Weather Bureau 2935 Vacuum pumps 1687
Uexküll, Jakob Johann von 3093 Unity of knowledge see Unity of Vacuum; emptiness; nothingness 919,
science; unity of knowledge 1087, 1483, 1534, 1535
Uganda 3694
Unity of science; unity of knowledge Valencia (Spain) 1139, 1143, 2674
Uhlenbeck, George Eugene 2882
2798, 3475 Valles, Francisco de 1331
Ulugh Beg 677
Universe 236, 323, 2822, 2823, 2825 Vallisnieri, Antonio 1779
Uncertainty see Certainty; uncertainty
Universidad de La Habana 2341 Values (philosophy) 98, 180, 3741
UNESCO 3487, 3502, 3739
Universidad Valencia 3539 Van Allen, James Alfred 3407
Unicellular organisms see Protozoa;
unicellular organisms Università di Bologna 1729, 1731, Van Vleck, John Hasbrouck 2852
1880 Vandermonde, Alexandre Théophile
Unified field theories 2861
Università di Napoli 2850 1725
Unitarianism 1682, 1709, 2005
Università di Pavia 1717 Vanini, Giulio Cesare 440
United Nations 3502
Università di Pisa 1260 Varen, Bernhard 1422, 1561
United States 63, 139, 152, 172, 176,
185, 195, 199, 201, 204, 236, 395, Università di Roma 1202 Varro, Marcus Terentius 898
398, 405, 407, 433, 498, 526, 541, Universität Göttingen 1888, 2516, Vauban, Sébastien le Prestre de 1587
560, 595, 598, 820, 1618, 1646, 2803, 2808
Vaucanson, Jacques 1815
1657, 1733, 1809, 1921, 1945, Universität Heidelberg 2019, 2163
1962, 1963, 1966, 1974, 2004, Vavilov, Nikolai Ivanovich 2873
Universität Leipzig 2484
2038, 2044, 2068, 2084, 2099, Veblen, Thorstein Bunde 2383
Universität München 2027, 2773
2109, 2110, 2141, 2142, 2212, Université de Genève 343 Vegetables 948
2230, 2232, 2242, 2244, 2245, Veloso, José Mariano da Conceição
2247, 2254, 2269, 2289, 2293, Université de Paris 985, 989
2202
2319, 2324, 2368, 2386, 2387, Universiteit Leiden 170, 1415, 2844,
2900 Venezuela 3397
2392, 2398, 2403, 2410, 2424,
2434, 2492, 2518, 2521, 2532, Universities and colleges 192, 244, Venice (Italy) 1171, 1625
2558, 2584, 2607, 2610, 2613, 263, 268, 307, 313, 338, 606, 689, Venn, John 2056
2625, 2635, 2638, 2639, 2647, 701, 985, 1006, 1052, 1202, 1524, Venus 316, 317, 2125
2648, 2657, 2661, 2666, 2670, 1601, 1767, 2027, 2029, 2463, Verbiest, Ferdinand 716, 1527
2680, 2702, 2706, 2709, 2710, 2603, 2622, 2739, 2768, 2770, Verification 97
2716, 2725, 2737, 2744, 2747, 2771, 2773, 2775, 2875, 2922,
3021, 3041, 3237, 3447, 3452, Vernia, Nicoletto 1218
2750, 2756, 2768, 2826, 2883,
2884, 2916, 2926, 2944, 2949, 3454, 3462, 3488, 3504, 3509, Vertebrate pests 3269
2952, 2955, 2957, 2958, 2966, 3512, 3513, 3612, 3719, 3751, Vertebrate zoology 2981
3011, 3023, 3038, 3048, 3068, 3784, 3792, 3799, 3818 Veterinary medicine 26, 849, 1361,
3074, 3083, 3085, 3086, 3088, University of California 2864, 3513 1924, 2509, 2596, 3393, 3401,
3102, 3123, 3126, 3133, 3134, University of California, Berkeley 3403, 3819
3138, 3158, 3178, 3179, 3184, 3435 Vettius Valens 915
3198, 3216, 3218, 3224, 3230, University of Chicago 2078, 2910, Vicary, Thomas 1345
3233, 3244, 3255, 3264, 3269, 3131, 3142
3272, 3277, 3282, 3290, 3298, Video see Television; Video
University of Edinburgh 56, 338, Vienna (Austria) 1801, 1975, 2444,
3306, 3319, 3324, 3326, 3333,
1784, 2220, 2485, 3205, 3227 3060
3335, 3340, 3348, 3361, 3365,
3368, 3384, 3391, 3392, 3404– University of London 435, 2467 Vienna Circle 2796
3407, 3412, 3437, 3445, 3448, University of Madrid 2857
Viète, François de la Bigotière 1230
3451, 3452, 3454, 3457, 3458, University of Manchester 414
Vietnam 737
3464, 3468, 3473–3476, 3485, University of Melbourne 2876
3489, 3494, 3496, 3501, 3509, Vincent de Beauvais 972
University of Nebraska 2975
3512, 3514, 3517, 3535, 3549, Vinken, Pierre 3622
University of Oporto 2890
3551, 3552, 3562, 3564, 3569, Virchow, Rudolf Carl 2517
3571, 3574, 3579, 3582, 3596, University of Sheffield 414
University of Toronto 3164, 3499 Virgil 854
3611, 3623, 3630, 3632, 3633,
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski (Cracow) Virginia (U.S.) 558, 1806, 3176, 3280
3639, 3640, 3652, 3659, 3664,
3667, 3682, 3686, 3688, 3695, 2459, 3234 Virology 3034, 3195, 3608
3699, 3700, 3708, 3709, 3712, Uppsala Universitet 1817 Virtual reality 3665
3716–3719, 3729, 3733, 3757, Uranium industry 2904 Vision 476, 592, 933, 1148, 1187,
3778, 3796, 3807, 3822, 3824, Urban history 946, 961, 1153, 2702, 1697, 1846
3830, 3831, 3833–3835, 3840 2954, 3061, 3347, 3361, 3742 Visual communication see Visual
United States Air Force 3417, 3832 Urban planning 403, 408, 646, 914, representation; visual
United States, colonies 627 955, 2575, 2638, 2714, 2958, 2962, communication
United States. Army 523 3349, 3355, 3361 Visual perception 253, 349, 933, 1392
320 Subject Index
Visual representation; visual Weapons 576, 699, 765, 769, 791, Women in technology 221, 1635,
communication 42, 153, 155, 157, 1900, 3408 3334, 3405, 3421, 3488
159, 160, 206, 218, 349, 353, 355, Weather 1778, 2184, 3552 Women’s diseases 2500, 2609
370, 397, 416, 469, 476, 478, 713, Weather forecasting 2935 Woodwork and woodworking 2648
725, 742, 1075, 1101, 1171, 1179,
Weber, Max 494, 2406, 3132 Wool industry 2948
1184, 1186, 1229, 1231, 1248,
1270, 1305, 1307, 1388, 1392, Wedgwood, Josiah 1773 Wordsworth, William 1985
1487, 1520, 1562, 1563, 1577, Weed control 3390 World Health Organization 3696
1578, 1659, 1673, 1826, 1832, Weights and measures 255, 260, 3508 World War I 169, 2175, 2919, 3199,
1837, 1871, 1908, 1934, 1957, Weimar Republic (1919-1933) 2015, 3222, 3302
1979, 2120, 2226, 2231, 2273, 2589, 2892, 3090, 3145, 3231, 3338 World War II 177, 2707, 2746, 2748,
2274, 2352, 2358, 2438, 2478, Weiss, Edoardo 2370 2844, 2877, 2905, 2937, 3083,
2647, 2677, 2736, 2737, 2929, 3126, 3185, 3234, 3316, 3337
3066, 3208, 3432, 3486, 3565, Weizsäcker, Viktor von 3156
Welding 2631 Worm, Ole 1450
3621, 3634, 3666, 3698
Wells, Herbert George 1982, 1988, Wotton, Edward 1304
Vital statistics 1849, 2060, 2087,
2400, 3305 1991, 2272, 2692, 3382 Wounds and wound medicine 1429,
Wells, Thomas Spencer 2453 3222
Vitalism 145, 1540, 2272, 2501, 3093
Werner, Abraham Gottlob 1787 Wren, Christopher 263
Vitamins 623, 2531, 3310, 3316
West Africa 3694 Wright, George Frederick 2325
Vivisection 535, 1865, 1966, 1967,
2297, 2301, 2353 Wright, Sewall 3022
West Germany 524, 3563, 3723, 3762
Vogt, Carl 2305 Writing 935, 1925, 2259, 2291
Western world, civilization and
Voigt, Woldemar 2147 culture 233, 280, 301, 314, 533, Wu, Chien-Shiung 2903
Volcanoes and volcanology 370, 2933 625, 707, 747, 750, 766, 2460 Wu, Wen-tsün 692
Volta, Alessandro 1695, 1748, 1834, Weyl, Hermann 2808, 2816 Wyclif, John 1018, 1028, 1032
2166 Whewell, William 1739, 2130 Wylton, Thomas 1041, 1089
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de Whipple Museum of the History of
1655, 1675, 1690, 1745 Science (Cambridge, Eng.) 2766 X
Volterra, Vito 123, 2074 White, Leslie A. 3119 X-ray crystallography 2837, 2929,
Von Braun, Wernher 3408, 3414, 3420 Whitehead, Alfred North 404 3603
Von Neumann, John 2086, 2810, Wiener, Norbert 2686 X-ray tubes 2849
2814, 3624 Wilkins, John 1406 X-rays 160, 2869, 2919
Voronoff, Serge Avramovitch 3170 Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick Ximenes, Leonardo 677
Voulgaris, Eugenios 1755 3600
Vygotskii, Lev Semenovich 3091,
3111, 3112
Willis, Thomas 477, 1581 Y
Wilson, Edmund Beecher 3011 Yabuuchi, Kiyoshi 74
Wilson, Edward Osborne 455, 2313, Yakyong, Jeong 682
W 3635
Yale University 2452
Waerden, Bartel Leendert van der Wilson, Robert Rathbun 3532
2803 Yang, Quan 693
Wind power 1154
Waksman, Selman Abraham 3193 Yaqut ibn ‘Abd Allah, al-Baghdadi
Windmills 600, 757, 1149 634, 665
Wales 1341, 1622, 2429, 2562 Wine and winemaking 966, 3212 Yellow fever 560, 2333, 3296
Wallace, Alfred Russel 2229, 2316, Winkelmann, Maria Margaretha 1743
2339, 2569 Yi Ik 728
Wisconsin Alumni Research Yiddish 2842, 2909
Wallis, John 298 Foundation 3316
War neuroses 2482, 3255 York Retreat 2556
Witchcraft; demonology 952, 988, Yosemite National Park 2230
Ward, Lester Frank 2398 1213, 1426–1428, 3515
Washington, Booker Taliaferro 2401 Yugoslavia 3060
Wittgenstein, Ludwig 2782, 2789,
Washington, D. C. (U.S.) 403 3073 Yuji, Choe 720
Waste disposal 2565, 3368 Wodeham, Adam 1109
Water 375, 401, 731, 957, 959, 1154, Wollstonecraft, Mary 215 Z
1780, 1862, 2644 Wolves 399, 730 Zabarella, Jacopo 1163
Water clocks 720 Women 554, 672, 952, 1270, 1652, Zaragosa, José de 1490
Water pollution 2594, 2948, 3569, 1876, 1923, 1994, 3090, 3173, Zeising, Adolf 2081
3574 3405, 3413, 3421, 3638 Zeiss, Carl 3762
Water power 1154, 2619, 3362 Women and health 948, 1138, 1324, Zermelo, Ernst 2069, 2804
Water purification 2926 2491, 2532, 2590, 3085, 3172, Zeuthen, Hieronymus Georg 2106
Water resource management 409, 959, 3217, 3231, 3701, 3702, 3710
Zigno, Achille de 2263
2251, 2256, 2948, 3574 Women in engineering 219 Zimbabwe 819, 820
Water supply 1146, 1356, 1903, 2575, Women in medicine 221, 1133, 1139,
2621, 2638, 2644, 2948 Zodiac see Constellations; zodiac
1324, 1348, 1860, 1861, 1866,
Water wheels 576, 674, 2662 1888, 2443, 2456, 2463, 2473, Zöllner, Johann Karl Friedrich 2042
Water, Thomas N. G. Te 2458 2513, 2525, 2563, 2609, 3175, Zoological geography 2977
Waterton, Charles 2226 3206, 3216, 3313 Zoology 156, 396, 412, 415, 435–437,
Women in science 220–224, 285, 429, 439, 470, 1098, 1103, 1104, 1178,
Waterways see Marine engineering;
1190, 1192, 1420, 1446, 1548, 1179, 1301–1306, 1361, 1388,
canals; waterways
1655, 1674–1677, 1679, 1727, 1389, 1575–1578, 1833, 1834,
Watson, James Dewey 2312, 3600, 1836, 1841, 1924, 1967, 2243,
3603 1743, 1745, 1759, 1995, 1996,
2110, 2173, 2174, 2232, 2267, 2274, 2293–2296, 2298–2300,
Watt, James 1647, 1648, 1769, 1770, 2282, 2390, 2418, 2774, 2811, 2963, 2977, 2997, 2998, 3000,
1877, 2617, 3357 2812, 2820, 2903, 2995, 3003, 3001, 3054, 3424
Waves 328, 2143, 2766 3009, 3018, 3021, 3053, 3069, Zoos 1801, 2013, 2951
Weapon salve 1429 3088, 3109, 3512, 3789 Zosimos of Panopolis 924
Isis CB Classification Scheme
A. Tools for Historians of Science
1.General histories; 2.National contexts; 3.Information sources; 4.Reference works; 5.Historiography;
6.History of science as a discipline; 7.Historians of science
B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Science
10.Philosophy of science; 11.Sociology & psychology of science; 12.Linguistic & visual aspects
C. Thematic Approaches to the Study of Science
20.Science & society, general; 21.Ethics; 22.Politics, law, & economics; 23.Arts & literature; 26.Race &
ethnicity; 27.Gender; 28.Religion; 29.War
D. Aspects of Scientific Practice and Organization
40.Scientific institutions; 41.Instruments & measurement; 42.Education; 43.Professional activities
E. Disciplinary Classification
101.Occult sciences; 102.Philosophy; 103.Mathematics; 104.Music
110.Astronomy; 111.Astrology; 112.Physics; 113.Chemistry; 114.Alchemy
120.Earth sciences; 121.Geography; 122.Natural history; 123.Environmental sciences; 124.Paleontology
130.Biology, general; 131.Botany; 132.Zoology; 133.Heredity, genetics, evolution; 134.Microbiology,
molecular biology; 135.Human biology & physical anthropology
136.Neurosciences; 137.Psychology & comparative psychology
140.Social sciences, general; 141.Sociology; 142.Cultural anthropology; 143.Economics; 144.Linguistics;
145.Archaeology; 146.History
150.Medicine; 151.Psychiatry; 152.Public health, health, nutrition; 153.Pharmacy
160.Technology; 161.Computer & communication technologies; 163.Agriculture; 164.Air & space
technologies
Categories in sections F and G are subdivided according to the divisions in A-E.
F. Classification by Cultural Influence (works focused on pre-modern, non-Western scientific
practices or on interactions between Western and non-Western cultures)
200. Cultural and cross-cultural contexts, including colonialism in general
210. Arabic-Islamic contexts
220. Byzantium and Eastern Christian contexts
230. East Asian and Southeast Asian contexts
240. Indian contexts
250. Jewish contexts
260. Native American contexts
270. African contexts
280. Australian and Pacific Island contexts
G. Chronological Classification (including most works after about 1800 regardless of location,
unless they are part of a non-Western knowledge tradition from section F.)
300. Prehistory and early human societies 340. Seventeenth century
311. Ancient Near Eastern contexts 350. Eighteenth century
312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 360. Nineteenth century
320. Medieval Western European contexts 370. Twentieth century, early
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 375. Twentieth century, late, and twenty-first
century
Front cover illustration: The frontispiece to Olao Worm's Museum Wormianum seu Historia Rerum
Rariorum (Lugduni Batavorum, 1655). The Danish natural philosopher and medical doctor Ole Worm
(1588-1654), who taught at the University of Copenhagen, became interested in collecting in the
1620s, and this book on his museum was published posthumously. (Image courtesy History of Science
Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries; copyright the Board of Regents of the University of
Oklahoma.)
Isis CB Classification Scheme
A. Tools for Historians of Science
1.General histories; 2.National contexts; 3.Information sources; 4.Reference works; 5.Historiography;
6.History of science as a discipline; 7.Historians of science
B. Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Science
10.Philosophy of science; 11.Sociology & psychology of science; 12.Linguistic & visual aspects
C. Thematic Approaches to the Study of Science
20.Science & society, general; 21.Ethics; 22.Politics, law, & economics; 23.Arts & literature; 26.Race &
ethnicity; 27.Gender; 28.Religion; 29.War
D. Aspects of Scientific Practice and Organization
40.Scientific institutions; 41.Instruments & measurement; 42.Education; 43.Professional activities
E. Disciplinary Classification
101.Occult sciences; 102.Philosophy; 103.Mathematics; 104.Music
110.Astronomy; 111.Astrology; 112.Physics; 113.Chemistry; 114.Alchemy
120.Earth sciences; 121.Geography; 122.Natural history; 123.Environmental sciences; 124.Paleontology
130.Biology, general; 131.Botany; 132.Zoology; 133.Heredity, genetics, evolution; 134.Microbiology,
molecular biology; 135.Human biology & physical anthropology
136.Neurosciences; 137.Psychology & comparative psychology
140.Social sciences, general; 141.Sociology; 142.Cultural anthropology; 143.Economics; 144.Linguistics;
145.Archaeology; 146.History
150.Medicine; 151.Psychiatry; 152.Public health, health, nutrition; 153.Pharmacy
160.Technology; 161.Computer & communication technologies; 163.Agriculture; 164.Air & space
technologies
Categories in sections F and G are subdivided according to the divisions in A-E.
F. Classification by Cultural Influence (works focused on pre-modern, non-Western scientific
practices or on interactions between Western and non-Western cultures)
200. Cultural and cross-cultural contexts, including colonialism in general
210. Arabic-Islamic contexts
220. Byzantium and Eastern Christian contexts
230. East Asian and Southeast Asian contexts
240. Indian contexts
250. Jewish contexts
260. Native American contexts
270. African contexts
280. Australian and Pacific Island contexts
G. Chronological Classification (including most works after about 1800 regardless of location,
unless they are part of a non-Western knowledge tradition from section F.)
300. Prehistory and early human societies 340. Seventeenth century
311. Ancient Near Eastern contexts 350. Eighteenth century
312. Ancient Greek and Roman contexts 360. Nineteenth century
320. Medieval Western European contexts 370. Twentieth century, early
330. Renaissance Western European contexts 375. Twentieth century, late, and twenty-first
century
Front cover illustration: The frontispiece to Olao Worm's Museum Wormianum seu Historia Rerum
Rariorum (Lugduni Batavorum, 1655). The Danish natural philosopher and medical doctor Ole Worm
(1588-1654), who taught at the University of Copenhagen, became interested in collecting in the
1620s, and this book on his museum was published posthumously. (Image courtesy History of Science
Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries; copyright the Board of Regents of the University of
Oklahoma.)