This is the third journal article listing of 2000, the thirty-second
overall. My thanks, as ever, to John Moffett (Needham Institute,
Cambridge) and Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library, Cambridge) for their
help in compiling the listing. Also, a 'thank you' to Nick Wyatt of
the Science Museum Library for drawing my attention to the relaunched
Endeavour, included here for the first time.
(One final editorial comment, a small Mersenne prize for 'Most Useful
Article' goes to Hugh Gusterson for his "How not to Construct a
Radioactive Waste Incinerator")
The listing is in three parts, and include the following journals:
* Ambix 47(1), March 2000
* Ambix 47(2), July 2000
* Annals of Science 57(2), April 2000
* Annals of Science 57(3), July 2000
* Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10(1), March 2000
* Archaeoastronomy 31, 2000
* Archaeometry 42(2), August 2000
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(6), 2000
* Biology and Philosophy 15(2), 2000
* Biology and Philosophy 15(3), June 2000
* British Journal for History of Science 33(2), June 2000
* British Journal for the History of Science 33(3), Sep 2000
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(2), Summer 2000
* Centaurus 42(2), 2000
* Centaurus 42(3), 2000
* Configurations 8(2), Spring 2000
* Endeavour 24(2), 2000
* Historia Mathematica 27(2), May 2000
* Historia Scientiarum 9(3), March 2000
* Historical Metallurgy 33(2), 1999
* Historical Metallurgy 34(1), 2000
* Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30(2),
2000
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(1), 2000
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21(2), 1999
* History and Technology 16(3), 2000
* History and Technology 16(4), 2000
* History and Technology 17(1), 2000
* History of the Human Sciences 13(2), 2000
* History of Science 38(1), March 2000
* History of Science 38(2), June 2000
* History of Science 38(3), September 2000
* IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(2), April-June 2000
* IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 22(3), July-Sep 2000
* Isis 91(1), March 2000
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(2), May 2000
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 31(3), August 2000
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2), 2000
* Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(3), 2000
* Journal of the History of Biology 33(1), Spring 2000
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(2), April
2000
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55(3), July
2000
* Medical History 44(2), April 2000
* Medical History 44(3), July 2000
* Notes and Records of the Royal Society 54(2), 2000
* Perspectives on Science 7(2), 1999
* Perspectives on Science 7(3), 1999
* Perspectives on Science 7(4), 1999
* Research Policy 29(6), June 2000
* Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(1), 2000
* Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53(2), 2000
* Science and Public Policy 27(2), April 2000
* Science as Culture 9(2), June 2000
* Science as Culture 9(3), September 2000
* Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000
* Science in Context 13(2), Summer 2000
* Science, Technology and Human Values 25(2), Summer 2000
* Science, Technology and Human Values 25(3), Summer 2000
* Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000
* Social History of Medicine 13(2), August 2000
* Social Studies of Science 30(2), April 2000
* Social Studies of Science 30(3), June 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(2), June 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(3), Sep 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31(B), June 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(3), Sep 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 31(C), June 2000
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 31C(3), Sep 2000
* Technology and Culture 41(3), July 2000
* Transactions of the Newcomen Society 71(1), 1999-2000
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Ambix 47(1), March 2000
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J. R. B. Sanchez and A. G. Belmar p. 1-28
"Medical Applications of Chemistry in Early Nineteenth-Century France"
D. Harley p. 29-36
"Rychard Bostok of Tandridge, Surrey (c. 1530-1605), M.P.,
Paracelsian Propagandist and Friend of John Dee"
T. L. Sourkes p. 37-46
"Devitalising the Elements: Johann Friedrich John (1782-1847) and the
Liberation of Phosphorus and Potassium From a Vital Force"
J. D. Baird p. 47
"Note on the Date of Publication of the English Translation of
Lavoisier's Traite Elementaire De Chymie"
Ambix 47(2), July 2000
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A. S. Jacobsen p.71-95
"A. W. Hauch's Role in the Introduction of Antiphlogistic Chemistry
into Denmark"
J. Buttner p. 96-116
"Justus Von Liegbig and His Influence on Clinical Chemistry"
Annals of Science 57(2), April 2000
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Frederick Kurzer 109
A History of the Surrey Institution
John Stewart 143
'Science Fights Death': David Stark Murray, Science and Socialism
in Interwar Britain
Ezio Vaccari 163
Mining and Knowledge of the Earth in Eighteenth-century Italy
Paul Kunitzsch 181
A Note on Ascelinus' Table of Astrolabe Stars
Charles Burnett 187
Addendum to 'King Ptolemy and Alchandreus the Philosopher: The
Earliest Texts on the Astrolabe and Arabic Astrology at Fleury, Micy
and Chartres'
Essay Review
Network, Hybrids and Forms of Life
Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan Porter, Joy Harvey and Jonathon
Topham (editors) 189
The Correpondence of Charles Darwin. Volume 10.
Reviewed by Gordon McOuat
Annals of Science 57(3), July 2000
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Ruth Wallis 219
Cross-currents in Astronomy and Navigation: Thomas Hornsby,
FRS (1733-1810)
Matteo Leone and Nadia Robotti 241
Stellar, Solar and Laboratory Spectra: The History of Lockyer's
Proto-elements
Donata Brianta 267
Education and Training in the Mining Industry, 1750-1860: European
Models and the Italian Case
Essay Review
Heisenberg, German Culture, and Other Such Horrifying Things
Paul Lawrence Rose 301
Heisenberg and the Nazi Atomic Bomb Project, 1939-1945.
Reviewed by K. Hentschel
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10(1), March 2000
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P. Abgrall p. 7-78
"La Geometrie de l'astrolabe au xe siecle"
R. Rashed p. 79-100
"Ibn Sahl et al-Quhi: les profections. Addenda & corrigenda"
R. Fontaine p. 101-138
"Between Scorching heat and Freezing Cold: Medival Jewish Authors on
the Inhabited and Uninhabited parts of the Earth"
A. A. Aly p. 139-150
"A Few Notes on Hunayn's Translation and Ibn al-nafis' Commentary on
the First Book of the Aphorisms"
Archaeoastronomy 31, 2000
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G. Sauzade p. S1-S10
"Orientations of the Provencal Dolmens"
I. Sprajc p. S11-S40
"Astronomical Alignments at the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, Mexico"
A. G, Ruiz and M. Romano p. S41-S50
"Studies in Iberian Archaeoastronomy: (7) Orientations of Megalithic
Tombs of Huelva"
A. Aveni and G. Romano p. S51-S57
" Temple Orientations in Magna Graecia and Sicily "
J. G. Rossello, J. F, Bisquerra and M. Hoskin p. S58-S64
"Orientations of the Talayotic Sanctuaries of Mallorca"
C. Ruggles p. S65-S76
"Inaugural Lecture: Ancient Astronomies --- Ancient worlds"
Essay Review p. S77-S85
"Astronomy in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland", by Clive Ruggles
(Patrick Ashmore)
Archaeometry 42(2), August 2000
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D. Attanasio, G. Armiento, M. Brilli, M. C. Emanuele, R. Platania and
B. Turi
p. 257-272
"Multi-method Marble Provenance Determinations: the Carrara Marbles
as a Case Study for the Combined Use of Isotopic, Electron Spin
Resonance and Petrographic Data"
J. M. Heidke and E. J. Miksa p. 273-300
"Correspondence and Discriminant Analyses of Sand Temper
Compositions, Tonto Basin Arizona"
D. E. Arnold, H. Neff and M. D. Glascock p. . 301-316
"Testing Assumptions of Neutron Activation Analysis: Communities,
Workshops and Paste Preparation in Yucatssn, Mexico"
B. Fabbri, S. Gualtieri, C. Mingazzini, P. Spadea, P. Casadio, R.
Costantini and G. Malisani p. 317-324
"Archaeometric Investigations of Sgraffito Ceramic Tiles (Fifteenth-
Sixteenth Centuries) Recovered from Excavations in Udine (North-east
Italy)"
M. Vendrell, J. Molera and M. S. Tite p. 325-340
"Optical Properties of Tin-opacified Glazes"
M. Heck and P. Hoffmann p. 341-358
"Coloured Opaque Glass Beads of the Merovingians"
P. Mirti, A. Lepora and L. Sagui p. 359-374
"Scientific analysis of Seventh-century Glass Fragments fron the
Crypta Balbi in Rome"
A. N. Shugar p. 375-384
"Byzantine Opaque Red Glass Tesserae fron Beti Shean, Israel"
Z. al-Saa'd p. 385-398
"Technology and Provenance of a Collection of Islamic Copper-based
Objects as Found by Chemical and Lead Isotope Analysis"
B. Stern, C. Heron, M. Serpico and J. Bourriau p. 399-414
"A Comparison of Methods for Establishing Fatty Acid Concentration
Gradients Across Potsherds: a Case Study Using Late Bronze Age
Canaanite Amphorae"
M. Kovacheva, V. Spatharas and I. Lirizis p. 415-430
"New Archaeointensity Results from Greek Materials"
S. M. Barnett p. 431-458
"Luminescence Dating of Pottery from Later Prehistoric Britain"
C. Bronk Ramsey, P. B. Pettitt, R. E. M. Hedges, G. W. L. Hodgins and
D. C. Owen p. 459-479
"Radiocarbon Dates from the Oxford AMS System: Archaeometry Datelist
30"
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 54(6), 2000
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Bos, H., Buchwald, J.
Clifford Truesdell (1919-2000)
Stedall, J.A pp. 455-497
Rob'd of Glories: the posthumous misfortunes of
Thomas Harriot and his algebra.
Moller Pedersen, K. pp. 499-564
Water-filled telescopes and the pre-history of
Fresnel's ether dragging
Biology and Philosophy 15(2), 2000
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Special Issue: Philosophy of Ecology
Yrjo Haila pp. 155-175
Beyond the nature-culture dualism
Jukka Jokela and Erkki Haukioja pp. 177-196
Evolution of strategies to stay in the game
Peter Taylor pp. 197-210
Socio-ecological webs and sites of sociality:
Levins' strategy of model building revisited
Kari Vepsalainen and John R. Spence pp. 211-238
Generalization in ecology and evolutionary
biology: from hypothesis to paradigm
Sergio Sismondo pp. 239-258
Os;amd biogeography and the multiple domains
of models
Biology and Philosophy 15(3), June 2000
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Special Issue: Essays in Honor of David L. Hull
Special Issue Editor: Paul E. Griffiths
Paul E. Griffiths p. 299
Dedication
Paul E. Griffiths
David Hull's natural philosophy of science pp. 301-310
Ronald J. Overmann
David Hull, hod carrier pp. 311-320
Christopher d. Horvath
Interactionism and innateness in the evolutionary
study of human nature pp. 321-337
Jane Maienschein
"Why study history for science?" pp. 339-348
Mary Pickard Winsor
Species, demes, and the omega taxonomy: Gilmour
and The New Systematics pp. 349-388
Elizabeth A. Lloyd
Groups on groups: some dynamics and possible
resolution of the units of selection debates in
evolutionary biology pp. 389-401
Peter Godfrey-Smith
The replicator in retrospect pp. 403-423
Stephen M. Ddownes
Truth, selection and scientific inquiry pp. 425-442
Todd A. Grantham
Evolutionary epistemology, social epistemology,
and the demic structure of science pp. 443-463
British Journal for History of Science 33(2), June 2000
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S. Shapin p. 131-154
"Descartes the doctor: rationalism and its therapies"
BJHS special section: book history and the sciences
J. R. Topham p. 155-158
"Introduction"
A. Johns p. 159-186
"Miscellaneous methods: authors, societies and journals in early
moderm England"
L. Howsam p. 187-208
"An experiment with science for the nineteenth-century book trade:
the International scientific series"
N. Rupke p. 209-222
"Translation studies in the history of science: the example of
vestiges"
British Journal for the History of Science 33(3), Sep 2000
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Massimo Mazzotti pp257-282
'For science and for the Pope-king: writing the history of the exact
sciences in nineteenth-century Rome'
Roger Smith pp283-312
'The embodiment of value: C.S. Sherrington and the cultivation of
science'
Jim Endersby pp313-334
'A garden enclosed: botanical barter in Sydney, 1818-39'
Ronald L. Numbers and John Stenhouse pp335-350
'Antievolutionism in the Antipodes: from protesting evolution to
promoting creationism in New Zealand'
Sally M. Horrocks pp351-368
'A promising pioneer profession? Women in industrial chemistry in
inter-war Britain'
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(1), Spring 2000
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Edward A Eckert 1
The Retreat of Plague from Central Europe, 1640-1720: A
Geomedical Approach
Nick Hopwood 29
Producing Development: The Anatomy of Human Embryos and the
Norms of Wilhelm His
Julie Fairman 80
Economically Practical and Critically Necessary? The Development
of Intensive Care at Chestnut Hill Hospital
Lynn Marie pohl 107
Long Waits, Small Spaces and Compassionate Care: Memories of
Race and Medicine in a Mid-Twentieth-Century Southern Community
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(2), Summer 2000
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Harold J Cook 221
Boerhaave and the Flight from Reason in Medicine
Marilyn Schultz Blackwell 241
Keeping the 'Household Machine' Running: Attendant Nursing and
Social Reform in the Progressive Era
Anne Hardy 265
'Straight Back to Barbarism': Antityphoid Inoculation and the Great
War, 1914
Derek S Linton 291
The Obscure Object of Knowledge: German Military Medicine
Confronts Gas Gangrene during World War I
Steven Feierman 317
Explanation and Uncertainty in the Medical World of Ghaambo
Centaurus 42(2), 2000
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Alexander Jones pp. 77-88
Studies in the astronomy of the Roman Period
IV. Solar tables based on a non-Hipparchian model
John M. Steele pp. 89-108
A re-analysis of the eclipse observations in Ptolemy's
ALMAGEST
Joost Mertens pp. 109-134
The development of the dry battery: prelude to a
mass consumption article (1882-1908)
Tito M. Tonietti pp. 135-149
Does Newton's musical model of gravitation work?
Centaurus 42(3), 2000
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Spaeth, O. v.
Dating the oldest Egyptian star map pp. 159-179
Michel-Nozieres, C.
Second millennium Babylonian water clocks: a
physical study pp. 180-209
Fermor, J. & Steele, J.M.
The design of Babyloanian water clocks: astro-
nomical and experimental evidence pp. 210-222
Huber, P.J.
Babylonian short-time measurements: lunar sixes pp. 223-234
Review Essay: National histories of science, the Dutch case pp. 235-
239
Configurations 8(2), Spring 2000
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P. Antonello p. 165-170
"Introduction"
R. Girard p. 171-186
"From Ritual to Science"
M. Perloff p. 187-200
"Multiple Pleats: Some Applications of Michel Serres's Poetice"
B. Bensaude-Vincent p. 201-214
"Lessons in the History of Science"
W. Paulson p. 215-228
"Michel Serres's Utopia of Language"
A. Delc>= p. 229-234
"Serres or Philosophy as an Inderterminate Essence to be Invented"
M. Q. Ma p. 235-244
"The Past is No Longer Out of Date": Topological Time and Its
Foldable Nearness in Michael Serres's Philosophy"
G. Polizzi p. 245-270
"Hermeticism, Messages, and Angels"
M. Assad p. 271-286
"Language, Nonlinearity, and the Problem of Evil"
Endeavour 24(2), 2000
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Patricia Fara 51-52
Images of Newton
Reviel Netz 53-54
Sources for ancient science
Lissa Roberts 55-58
Water, steam and change: the roles of land drainage, water supplies
and garden fountains in the early development of the steam engine
Keith R. Benson 59-62
The emergence of ecology from natural history
Janice Henderson, Daphne J. Osborne 63-68
The oil palm in all our lives: how this came about
Cynthia M. Pyle 69-75
Art as science: scientific illustration, 1490-1670 in drawing,
woodcut and copper plate
Gabriel Finkelstein 76-78
Why Darwin was English
Gary Kroll 79-84
Roy Chapman Andrews and the business of exploring: cetology and
conservation in progressive America
Historia Mathematica 27(2), May 2000
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Giovanni Ferraro 107
Functions, Functional Relations, and the Laws of Continuity in Euler
Alex D D Craik 133
Geometry versus Analysis in Early 19th Century Scotland: John Leslie,
William Wallace, and Thomas Carlyle
Kurt Ramskov 164
Sources for Danish Mathematics
Alpay +zdural 171
Mathematics and Arts: Connections between Theory and Practice in
the Medieval Islamic World
Historia Scientiarum 9(3), March 2000
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T. Shiba p. 181-190
"Dutch Chemist Gratama and Chemistry in Japan"
T. Tsukahara p. 191-214
"The Westernization of Chemistry from Different Angles: An
Examination of Three Manuscripts by Contemporaries of Yoan Udagawa
and His Seimi Kaiso"
Y. Kikuchi p. 215-256
"Redefining Academic Chemistry: Joji Sakurai and the Introduction of
Physical Chemistry into Meiji Japan"
H. K. Yoshihara p. 257-269
"Ogawa's Discovery of Nipponium and Its Re-evalution"
Historical Metallurgy 33(2), 1999
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L. Host-Madsen and V. F. Buchwald p. 57-67
"The Characterization and Provenancing of Ore, Slag and Iron from the
Iron Age Settlement at Snorup"
J. S. Hodgkinson p. 68-72
"Romano-British Iron Production in the Sussex and Kent Weald: a
Review of Current Data"
T. Rehren, J. Schneider and C. Bartels p. 73-84
"Medieval Lead-silver Smelting in the Siegerland, West Germany"
D. D. Hogarth p. 85-92
"Martin Frobisher's Largest 'Gold Mine' in Baffin Island"
J. Unwin p. 93-103
"The Marks of Sheffield Cutlers, 1614-1878"
M. Goodway p. 104-105
"The Relation of Hardness to Strength in High-Phosphorus Iron Wire"
Historical Metallurgy 34(1), 2000
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T. M. Mighall, S. Timberlake, J. P. Grattan and S. Forsyth p. 1-12
"Bronze Age Lead Mining at Copa Hill, Cwmyswyth --- Fact or Fantasy?"
C. Tulp and N. Meeks p. 13-24
"The Tjitsma ( Wijnaldum) Die: a 7th Century Tool for Making a Cross-
Hatched Pattern on Gold Foil, or a Master Template?"
A. Paulin p.25-30
"The History of Non-ferrous Metallurgy in Slovenia"
J. K. Almond p. 31-46
"The Elmore Brothers and the Flotation Process for Separating
Minerals"
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 30(2), 2000
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James Rodger Fleming 307
Foreword
Barton Hacker 309
Military Patronage and the Geophysical Sciences in the United States:
An Introduction
James Rodger Fleming 315
Storms, Strikes and Surveilliance: The US Army Signal Office,
1861-1891
Martin Levitt 333
The Development and Politicization of the American Helium Industry,
1917-1940
Ronald Rainger 349
Science at the Crossroads: The Navy, Bikini Atoll, and American
Oceanography in the 1940's
Naomi Oreskes 373
Laissez-tomber: Military Patronage and Women's Work in Mid-
20th-Century Oceanography
Deborah Warner 393
>From Tallahassee to Timbuktu: Cold War Efforts to Measure
Intercontinental Distances
Nils Roll-Hansen 417
The Application of Complementarity to Biology: From Niels Bohr to
Max Delbr^nck
Leo B Slater 443
Industry and Academy: The Synthesis of Steroids
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