A learned artisan debates the system of the world: Le Clerc versus Mallemant de Messange [0.03%]
一位技艺超群的匠人讨论世界体系:勒克吕与马朗孟德梅桑热之辩
Oded Rabinovitch
Oded Rabinovitch
Sébastien Le Clerc (1637-1714) was the most renowned engraver of Louis XIV's France. For the history of scientific publishing, however, Le Clerc represents a telling paradox. Even though he followed a traditional route based on classic art...
Taking Newton on tour: the scientific travels of Martin Folkes, 1733-1735 [0.03%]
牛顿游学记:马丁·福尔克斯的科学旅行(1733—1735)
Anna Marie Roos
Anna Marie Roos
Martin Folkes (1690-1754) was Newton's protégé, an English antiquary, mathematician, numismatist and astronomer who would in the latter part of his career become simultaneously president of the Royal Society and of the Society of Antiquar...
The role of an editor: some remarks on Whiteside's edition of Newton's mathematical papers [0.03%]
关于怀特赛德的《牛顿数学手稿》的一种编辑观
Ivor Grattan-Guinness
Ivor Grattan-Guinness
Gardens of life and death [0.03%]
生死花园
James Delbourgo
James Delbourgo
Giving wings to logic: Mary Everest Boole's propagation and fulfilment of a legacy [0.03%]
让逻辑插上翅膀:玛丽·博林峰对布尔传统的传承与发扬
K G Valente
K G Valente
In his influential Laws of Thought (1854), the mathematician George Boole presented a formulation of logic using algebraic expressions and manipulations. His widow, Mary Everest Boole, undertook an ambitious project of disseminating his ide...
Conjectures and reputations: The composition and reception of James Bradley's paper on the aberration of light with some reference to a third unpublished version [0.03%]
猜想与声望:詹姆斯·布拉德利关于光行差的论文的组成及接受情况,以及第三种未发表版本的一些参考信息
John Fisher
John Fisher
In January 1729 a paper written by James Bradley was read at two meetings of the Royal Society. On a newly discovered motion of the fixed stars, later described as the theory of the aberration of light, it was to transform the science of as...
Scientific travel in the Atlantic world: the French expedition to Gorée and the Antilles, 1681-1683 [0.03%]
大西洋世界的科学考察:法国人前往戈雷岛和安的列斯群岛探险,1681—1683年
Nicholas Dew
Nicholas Dew
Although historians have long recognized the importance of long-range scientific expeditions in both the practice and culture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science, it is less well understood how this form of scientific organization...
Postcolonial partnerships: deep sea research, media coverage and (inter)national narratives on the Galathea Deep Sea Expedition from 1950 to 1952 [0.03%]
后殖民伙伴关系:从1950年到1952年的加拉泰亚深海考察的深海研究、媒体报道以及国家与国际叙述
Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen
Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen
The Danish Galathea Deep Sea Expedition between 1950 and 1952 combined scientific and official objectives with the production of national and international narratives distributed through the daily press and other media. Dispatched by the Da...
Regulating cinematic stories about reproduction: pregnancy, childbirth, abortion and movie censorship in the US, 1930-1958 [0.03%]
关于生殖的电影故事之监管:怀孕、生育、堕胎及美国电影审查制度(1930—1958)
David A Kirby
David A Kirby
In the mid-twentieth century film studios sent their screenplays to Hollywood's official censorship body, the Production Code Administration (PCA), and to the Catholic Church's Legion of Decency for approval and recommendations for revision...
A cinema for the unborn: moving pictures, mental pictures and Electra Sparks's New Thought film theory [0.03%]
子未生之前的电影院:运动影像、精神映像与埃莱克特拉·斯帕克斯的新思想电影理论
Patrick Ellis
Patrick Ellis
In the 1910s, New York suffragette Electra Sparks wrote a series of essays in the Moving Picture News that advocated for cine-therapy treatments for pregnant women. Film was, in her view, the great democratizer of beautiful images, providin...