This is the second journal article listing of 2002, the thirty-sixth
overall. As ever, I am very grateful to Sonia Hollins (Whipple Library,
Cambridge) and John Moffett (Needham Library, Cambridge) for their help in
putting the listing together.
Two new journals (to me) included are Historical Records of Australian
Science, and Archives of Natural History. Joe Cain let me know about that
last one.
Also John Moffett writes:
"One new journal you might want to bring to people's attention is SCIAMUS:
Sources and Commentaries in the Exact Sciences. This is being produced by
YANO Michio in Kyoto. Only 2 issues are out so far. For anyone interested in
ordering it, its ISSN is 1345-4617, and they can contact Professor Yano at
[log in to unmask] or the Managing Editor SAITO Ken at
[log in to unmask]"
Journals included in this listing are:
* Ambix 48(2), July 2001
* Ambix 48(3), November 2001
* Annals of Science 59(2), April 2002
* Annals of Science 59(3), July 2002
* Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12(1), March 2002
* Archaeometry 44(1), February 2002
* Archaeometry 44(2), May 2002
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(3), May 2002
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(4), June 2002
* Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(5), July 2002
* Archives of Natural History 29(2), May 2002
* Biology and Philosophy 17(2), March 2002
* British Journal for the History of Science 34(4), December 2001
* British Journal for the History of Science 35(1), March 2002
* British Journal for the History of Science 35(2), June 2002
* British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53(3), September 2002
* Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(2), Summer 2002
* Bulletin of the Metals Museum, Sendai 35, 2002
* Centaurus 44(1-2), 2002
* Configurations 9(2), Spring 2001
* Configurations 9(3), Fall 2001
* East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 18, 2001
* Historia Scientiarum 11(3), March 2002
* Historia Mathematica 29(2), May 2002
* Historia Mathematica 29(3), August 2002
* Historical Records of Australian Science 14(1), 2002
* Historical Studies of Physical and Biological Sciences 32(1), 2001
* Historical Studies of Physical and Biological Sciences 32(2), 2002
* History and Technology 18(2), June 2002
* History of the Human Sciences 15(2), May 2002
* History of the Human Sciences 15(3), August, 2002
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(1), 2001
* History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23(2), 2001
* History of Science 40(1), March 2002
* IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 24(2), Apr-May 2002
* IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 24(3), Jul-Sep 2002
* Isis 92(3), September 2001
* Isis 92(4), December 2001
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(1), February 2002
* Journal for the History of Astronomy 33(2), May 2002
* Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences 38(3), 2002
* Journal of the History of Biology 35(1), Spring 2002
* Journal of the History of Biology 35(2), Summer 2002
* Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(3), July 2002
* Minerva 40(2), 2002
* Minerva 40(3), 2002
* Notes and Records of the Royal Society 56(2), May 2002
* Perspectives on Science 9(2) Summer 2001
* Perspectives on Science 9(3), Fall 2001
* Physics in Perspective 4(2), 2002
* Public Understanding of Science 11(2), April 2002
* Research Policy 31(7), September 2002
* Sciamus: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences 1, 2000
* Sciamus: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences 2, 2001
* Science and Public Policy 29(2), April 2002
* Science and Public Policy 29(3), June 2002
* Science in Context 14(3), September 2001
* Science in Context 15(1), March 2002
* Science, Technology & Human Values 27(1), January 2002
* Science, Technology & Human Values 27(2), April 2002
* Science, Technology & Human Values 27(3), July 2002
* Social History of Medicine 14(2), August 2001
* Social History of Medicine 14(3), December 2001
* Social History of Medicine 15(1), April 2002
* Social History of Medicine 15(2), August 2002
* Social Studies of Science 31(4), August 2001
* Social Studies of Science 31(5), October 2001
* Social Studies of Science 31(6), December 2001
* Social Studies of Science 32(1), February 2002
* Social Studies of Science 32(2), April 2002
* Social Studies of Science 32(3), June 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 33(2), 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics B33(2), 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics B33(3), 2002
* Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
C33(2), 2002
* Technology and Culture 43(2), April 2002
* Technology and Culture 43(3), July 2002
* Transactions of the Newcomen Society 72(2), 2000-2001
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Ambix 48(2), July 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Colin A. RUSSELL p. 53-55
"William Arthur Smeaton: An Appreciation."
Tara E. NUMMEDAL p. 56-68
"Alchemical Reproduction and the Career of Anna Maria Zieglerin."
Lucia TOSI p. 69-82
"Marie Meurdrac: Paracelsian Chemist and Feminist."
Carlos Ziller CAMENIETZKI p. 83-101
"Jesuits and Alchemy in the Early Seventeenth Century: Father Johannes
Roberti and the Weapon-Salve Controversy."
Rina KNOEFF p. 102-111
"The Making of a Calvinist Chemist: Herman Boerhaave, God, Fire and Truth."
Ambix 48(3), November 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Anna Maria ROOS p. 125-136
"Thomas Philipot and Chemical Theories of the tides in Seventeenth-Century
England."
M.D. EDDY p. 137-160
"The 'Doctrine of Salts' and Rev. John Walker's Analysis of a Scottish Spa
(1749-1761)."
Leo B. SLATER p. 161-189
"Woodward, Robinson, and Strychnine: Chemical Structure and Chemists'
Challange."
Annals of Science 59(2), April 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Matthew Cobb pp. 111 - 147
Malpighi, Swammerdam and the Colourful Silkworm: Replication and Visual
Representation in Early Modern Science
David Philip Miller pp. 149 - 178
'Distributing Discovery' between Watt and Cavendish: a Reassessment of the
Nineteenth-Century 'Water Controversy'
Giovanni Ferraro pp. 179 - 199
Convergence and Formal Manipulation of Series from the Origins of Calculus
to About 1730
Sabetai Unguru pp. 201 - 210
'Amicus Plato sed...': Fowler's New Mathematical Reconstruction of the
Mathematics of Plato's Academy
Annals of Science 59(3), July 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Robert L. Carneiro, Robert G. Perrin pp. 221 - 261
Herbert Spencer's Principles of Sociology: A Centennial Retrospective and
Appraisal
Andrew J. Hull pp. 263 - 298
Food for Thought?: the Relations between the Royal Society Food Committees
and Government, 1915-19
Bruno Carazza, Nadia Robotti pp. 299 - 320
Explaining Atomic Spectra within Classical Physics: 1897-1913
Rose-Mary Sargent pp. 321 - 326
A New Way to Read Boyle's Works
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 12(1), March 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bijan VAHABZADEH p. 9-52
"Al-Mahani's Commentary on the Concept of Ratio."
Philippe ABGRALL p. 53-90
"Une contribution d'al-Quhi a l'analyse geometrique."
Michael E. MARMURA p. 91-110
"Ghazali and Ash'arism Revisited."
Gad FREUDENTHAL p. 111-138
"The Medieval Astrologization of Aristotle's Biology: Averroes on the Role
of the Celestial Bodies in the Generation of Animate Beings."
Bassam I. EL-ESWED p. 139-154
"Lead and Tin in Arabic Alchemy."
Julia Maria Carbaza BRAVO p. 155-178
"La Filaha yunaniyya et les traites agricoles arabo-andalous."
Archaeometry 44(1), February 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
K. POLIKRETI and Y. MANIATIS p. 1-22
"A new methodology for the provenance of marble based on EPR spectroscopy."
B. GOMEZ et al. p. 23-36
"The source provenance of Bronze Age and Roman pottery from Cyprus."
S. WOLF p. 37-66
"Estimation of the production parameters of very large medieval bricks from
St. Urban, Switzerland."
J.L. MASS, M.T. WYPYSKI and R.E. STONE p. 67-82
"Malkata and Lisht glassmaking technologies: towards a specific link between
second millennium BC metallurgists and glassmakers."
G.E. LASCALEA et al. p. 83-94
"The material characterization of a Santamarian ceremonial axe."
J. EERKENS p. 95-106
"The preservation and identification of pinon resins by GC-MS in pottery
from the Western Great Basin."
G. MOLIN, G. SALVIULO and P. GUERRIERO p. 107-116
"A crystal-chemical study of remains found in the tomb of Giuseppe Tartini
(1692-1770)."
T.D. PRICE, J.H. BURTON and R.A. BENTLEY p. 117-136
"The characterization of biologically available strontium isotope ratios for
the study of prehistoric migration."
A. MILLARD p. 137-144
"A Bayesian approach to sapwood estimates and felling dates in
dendrochronology."
A.L. WATCHMAN and R. JONES p. 145-153
"An independent confirmation of the 4 ka antiquity of a beeswax figure in
western Arnhem Land, northern Australia."
Archaeometry 44(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
M.P. MATA, D.R. PEACOR and M.D. GALLART-MARTI p. 155-176
"Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) applied to ancient pottery."
A. HEIN, A. TSOLAKIDOU and H. MOMMSEN p. 177-186
"Mycenaean pottery from the Argolid and Achaia - a mineralogical approach
where chemistry leaves unanswered questions."
J. Buxeda i GARRIGOS et.al. p. 187-198
"Alterations of Na, K and Rb concentrations in Mycenaean pottery and a
proposed explanation using X-ray diffraction."
C.K. Koh CHOO et.al. p. 199-212
"A scientific study of Choson white ware: early porcelain from a royal kiln
at Kwangju Usanni."
M. HALL, U. MAEDA and M. HUDSON p. 213-228
"Pottery production on Rishiri Island, Japan: perspectives from X-ray
flourescence studies."
Y. MANIATIS and Z. TSIRTSONI p. 229-240
"Characterization of a black residue in a decorated Neolithic pot from
Dikili Tash, Greece: an unexpected result."
Q. WANG and K.C. ANDREWS p. 241-250
"Technological investigation of the decorative coatings on Yangshao pottery
from Henan, China."
I.C. FREESTONE p. 251-256
"The relationship between enamelling on ceramics and on glass in the Islamic
world."
I.C. FREESTONE, M. PONTING and M.J. HUGHES p. 257-272
"The origins of Byzantine glass from Maroni Petrera, Cyprus."
N. MEEKS, S. La NIECE and P. ESTEVEZ p. 273-284
"The technology of early platinum plating: a gold mask of the La Tolita
culture, Ecuador."
J.A. HARRELL and M.D. LEWAN p. 285-294
"Sources of mummy bitumen in ancient Egypt and Palestine."
J. AITCHISON, C. BARCELO-VIDAL and V. PAWLOWSKY-GLAHN p. 295-304
"Some comments on compositional data analysis in archaeometry, in particular
the fallacies in Tangri and Wright's dismissal of logratio analysis."
N. FRANK, A. MANGINI and M. KORFMANN p. 305-314
"230Th/U dating of the Trojan 'water quarries'."
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(3), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A. Merker pp. 183-238
Aristote et l'Arc-en-Ciel: Enjeux philosophiques et
etude scientifique
B.Vitrac pp. 239-283
Note Textuelle sur un (Probleme de) Lieu Geometrique
dans les Meteorologiques d'Aristote (III. 5, 375 b 16 -
376 b 22)
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(4), June 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
D.D. Spalt pp. 285-338
Cauchys Kontinuum: Eine historiografische Anna-
herung via Cauchys Summensatz
A.J. Hahn pp. 339-361
The Pendulum Swings Again: A Mathematical Re-
assessment of Galileo's Experiments with Inclined
Planes
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 56(5), July 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
M. Avellone, A. Brigaglia, C. Zappulla pp. 363-425
The Foundations of Projective Geometry in Italy from
De Paolis to Pieri
D.W. Duke pp. 427-433
Hipparchus' Coordinate System
D.W. Duke pp. 435-450
Associations between the Ancient Star Catalogues
Archives of Natural History 29(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vernon Heywood
William Thomas Stearn, CBE, VMH (1911-2001) - an appreciation.
E. Charles Nelson and Ray Desmond
Bibliography of William Thomas Stearn (1911-2001).
Kim Kleinman
William T. Stearn and Joseph Ewan: letters from a friendship.
John Edmondson
Richard Bradley (c. 1688-1732): an annotated bibliography, 1710-1818
E. Charles Nelson and J. Parnell
An annotated bibliography of the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey
(1811-1866).
R. J. Cleevely and E. G. H. Oliver
A preliminary note on the publication dates of H. C. Andrews' Coloured
engravings of heaths (1794-1830).
David W. Johnston
The earliest known compiled list of North American birds (1582).
Daniel Weinstock
A misidentified portrait of Joseph Dalton Hooker.
D. T. Moore and D. Gale
Additional botanical manuscripts made by Robert Brown (1773-1858) in the
Natural History Museum, London.
Biology and Philosophy 17(2), March 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marcel Weber pp. 155-169
Incommensurability and theory comparison in experimental biology
David N. Stamos pp. 171-198
Species, languages, and the horizontal/vertical distinction
Robert W. Korn pp. 199-221
Biological Hierarchies, Their Birth, Death and Evolution by Natural
Selection
Thomas Junker, Uwe Hoßfeld pp. 223-249
The Architects of the Evolutionary Synthesis in National Socialist Germany:
Science and Politics
Oscar Vilarroya pp. 251-270
``Two'' Many Optimalities
Paul E. Griffiths pp. 271-283
Lost: One Gene Concept. Reward to Finder
Robert A. Wilson pp. 285-299
I, Primate
British Journal for the History of Science 34(4), December 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PEREZ ZAGORIN pp 379-393
Francis Bacon's concept of objectivity and the idols of the mind
MICHAEL BEN-CHAIM pp 395-416
The discovery of natural goods: Newton's vocation as an 'experimental
philosopher'
AYVAL RAMATI pp 417-438
The hidden truth of creation: Newton's method of fluxions
KLAUS B. STAUBERMANN pp439-451
Making stars: projection culture in nineteenth-century German astronomy
British Journal for the History of Science 35(1), March 2002
~~~~~
JONATHAN SIMON pp 1-16
Analysis and the hierarchy of nature in eighteenth-century chemistry
JOHN VAN WYHE pp 17-42
The authority of human nature: the Schädellehre of Franz Joseph Gall
AMY ACKERBERG-HASTINGS pp 43-72
Analysis and synthesis in John Playfair's Elements of Geometry
Comment
GRETA JONES pp73-96
Alfred Russel Wallace, Robert Owen and the theory of natural selection
British Journal for the History of Science 35(2), June 2002
~~~~~
LILIANE HILAIRE-PÉREZ pp 129-150
Diderot's views on artists' and inventors' rights: invention, imitation and
reputation
HANNAH GAY, ANNE BARRETT pp 151-186
Should the cobbler stick to his last? Silvanus Phillips Thompson and the
making of a scientific career
KOSTAS GAVROGLU, ANA SIMÕES pp187-212
Preparing the ground for quantum chemistry in Great Britain: the work of the
physicist R. H. Fowler and the chemist N. V. Sidgwick
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 53(3), September 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Robert Klee pp. 331-354
The Revenge of Pythagoras: How a Mathematical Sharp Practice Undermines the
Contemporary Design Argument in Astrophysical Cosmology
Robert C. Hilborn and Candice L. Yuca pp. 355-389
Identical Particles in Quantum Mechanics Revisited
Igor Douven pp. 391-410
A New Solution to the Paradoxes of Rational Acceptability
Nancy Cartwright pp. 411-453
Against Modularity, the Causal Markov Condition, and Any Link Between the
Two: Comments on Hausman and Woodward
Vicente Aboites pp. 455-458
Some Remarks About Newton's Demonstrations in Optics: Newton's Missing
Experiment
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(2), Summer 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Szabo, Jason.
Seeing is Believing? The Form and Substance of French Medical Debates over
Lourdes
Sinding, Christiane.
Making the Unit of Insulin: Standards, Clinical Work, and Industry,
1920-1925
Temkin, Elizabeth.
Rooming-In: Redesigning Hospitals and Motherhood in Cold War America
Keating, Peter
Cambrosio, Alberto
From Screening to Clinical Research: The Cure of Leukemia and the Early
Development of the Cooperative Oncology Groups, 1955-1966
Notes and Comments
Silverstein, Arthur M.
The Collected Papers of Paul Ehrlich: Why Was Volume 4 Never Published?
Essay Review
Lieberman, E. James
Psychoanalysis: Creation, Evolution, and Survival
Bulletin of the Metals Museum, Sendai 35, 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SUN Shuyun and N.F. KENNON p. 3-15
"The study of microstructure of Chinese ancient mirrors."
LIU Haiwang p. 16-24
"The newly excavated oval-shaped blast furnace of Han dynasty at Lushan,
Henan Province, China."
Mikhail TREISTER p. 25-31
"Matrices and formers from the tomb of the jeweller of Heraklea, Lucania."
H. BUBERT et.al. p. 32-40
"Examination of near-surface enrichments on Roman imperial silver coins by
X-ray spectral analysis and auger depth profiling."
Jerzy PIASKOWSKI p. 41-47
"Scientific contributions of mediaeval Arabic scholars into iron and steel
metallurgy."
Jerzy PIASKOWSKI p. 48-63
"Technologies of Gonjos - separate piece of early Indonesian dagger
(Keris)."
KATO Takashi p. 64-70
"Tsugaru Tosa Minato - metals culture from northern Asia to Japan."
Centaurus 44(1-2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hoyrup, J. pp. 1-31
EXISTENCE, SUBSTANCE, AND COUNTERFACTUALITY OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATUS OF
MATHEMATICS
ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE, EUCLID AND OTHERS
Kragh, H. pp. 32-114
THE VORTEX ATOM: A VICTORIAN THEORY OF EVERY-
THING
Knudsen, T. L. pp. 115-126
ON ALTAR CONSTRUCTIONS WITH SQUARE BRICKS
IN ANCIENT INDIAN RITUAL
Konno, H. pp. 127-139
RITZ'S DISCOVERY OF THE LYMAN SERIES BEFORE
1913 AND LYMAN'S INDIFFERENCE TO THE BOHR
THEORY
THEBES Leitz, C. pp. 140-142
REMARKS ABOUT THE APPEARANCE OF MARS IN THE
TOMB OF SENENMUT IN WESTERN
Configurations 9(2), Spring 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Otis, Laura
The Other End of the Wire: Uncertainties of Organic and Telegraphic
Communication
Egginton, William.
Reality is Bleeding: A Brief History of Film from the Sixteenth Century
Kendrick, Michelle.
Interactive Technology and the Remediation of the Subject of Writing
Configurations 9(3), Fall 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Proctor, Robert
Anti-Agate: The Great Diamond Hoax and the Semiprecious Stone Scam
Dierig, Sven.
Con Sordino for Piano and Brain: Bohemian Neuroscience in a 1900 Cultural
Metropolis
Kitzmann, Andreas.
Pioneer Spirits and the Lure of Technology: Vannevar Bush's Desk, Theodor
Nelson's World
Davis, Doug.
"A Hundred Million Hydrogen Bombs": Total War in the Fossil Record
Hosek, Jennifer Ruth. and Freeman, Walter J.
Osmetic Ontogenesis, or Olfaction Becomes You: The Neurodynamic, Intentional
Self and Its Affinities with the Foucaultian/Butlerian Subject
East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine 18, 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
IN MEMORY OF PROF. YABUUTI KIYOSI
Catherine Jami p. 10-12
Presentation
YANO Michio p. 13-19
"Yabuuti Kiyosi as a Historian of Exact Sciences."
QU Anjing p. 20-23
"Responses to Prof. Yabuuti's Work: Studies on Mathematical Astronomy in
Ancient China."
TSUKAHARA Togo p. 24-31
"Scientific Discourse and National/Cultural Identity within the Boundary of
Chinese Civilisation: Yabuuti's View on the Dialogue between the
Civilisations of China, Korea, and Japan."
TOGO Toshihiro p. 32-40
"Yabuuti Kiyosi's Research on Traditional Technology in Japan."
Donald B. WAGNER p. 41-74
"Blast Furnaces in Song-Yuan China."
Asaf GOLDSCHMIDT p. 75-111
"Changing Standards: Tracing Changes in Acu-moxa Therapy During the
Transition from the Tang to the Song Dynasties."
Historia Scientiarum 11(3), March 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Georges METAILIE p. 205-217
"Comparative study of the introduction of modern botany in Japan and China."
MATSUNAGA Toshio p. 218-225
"Evolution in early Twentieth Century Japan."
Takehiko HASHIMOTO p. 226-244
"The contest over the standard: the project of the transpacific flight and
aeronautical research."
Gregory CLANCEY p. 245-260
"Foreign knowledge: cultures of Western science-making in Meiji Japan."
NOTE
Dipak JADHAV p. 261-267
"The laws of logarithms in India."
Historia Mathematica 29(2), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Corinna Rossi, Christopher A. Tout pp. 101-113
Were the Fibonacci Series and the Golden Section Known in Ancient Egypt?
Ivo Radloff pp. 114-137
Évariste Galois: Principles and Applications
Joseph D. Zund pp. 138-156
George David Birkhoff and John von Neumann: A Question of Priority and the
Ergodic Theorems, 1931-1932
Volker Peckhaus, Reinhard Kahle pp. 157-175
Hilbert's Paradox
Pavel ima pp. 176-192
Georg Hamel and Richard von Mises in Brno
Jens Høyrup pp. 193-198
A Note on Old Babylonian Computational Techniques
Jan P. Hogendijk pp. 199-203
The Surface Area of the Bicylinder and Archimedes' Method
Historia Mathematica 29(3), August 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In Memoriam
Jeremy Gray pp. 239-243
John Fauvel (21 July 1947, Glasgow-12 May 2001, Leamington Spa)
Mohammad Bagheri pp. 244-246
Abolghassem Ghorbani (1912-2001)
Jan P. Hogendijk pp. 247-265
Two Editions of Ibn al-Haytham's Completion of the Conics
Michael Wüstner pp. 266-272
Historical Remarks on the Surjectivity of the Exponential Function of Lie
Groups
David Aubin, Amy Dahan Dalmedico pp. 273-339
Writing the History of Dynamical Systems and Chaos: Longue Durée and
Revolution, Disciplines and Cultures
Historical Records of Australian Science 14(1), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ronald L. Numbers pp. 1-12
Creationists and their critics in Australia: an autonomous culture or 'the
USA with Kangaroos'?
M. Keentok pp. 13-46
A. L. Franklin Pty Ltd, scientific instrument makers
H. C. Bolton, Nicola H. Williams pp. 47-66
Weighing and assay in the early days of the Melbourne Branch of the Royal
Mint
Pauline Y. Ladiges, Josephine Kenrick pp. 67-88
Robert Bruce Knox 1938-1997
M. H. Brennan pp. 89-98
Charles Norman Watson-Munro 1915-1991
Historical Studies of Physical and Biological Sciences 32(1), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~
CATHERINE WESTFALL p1
Foreword
ROBERT W. SMITH p3
Introduction
KEITH R. BENSON p11
Summer Camp, Seaside Station, and Marine Laboratory: Marine biology and its
institutional identity
STEPHANE CASTONGUAY p19
The emergence of research specialties in economic entomology in Canadian
government laboratories after World War II
ROBERT P. CREASE p41
Anxious history: The High Flux Beam Reactor and Brookhaven National
Laboratory
JOHN KRIGE p57
Felix Bloch and the creation of a "scientific spirit" at CERN
STUART W. LESLIE p71
Blue collar science: Bringing the transistor to life in the Lehigh Valley
ULF VON RAUCHHAUPT p115
Colorful clouds and unruly rockets: Early research programs at the Max
Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
MICHAEL RIORDAN p125
A tale of two cultures: Building the Superconducting Super Collider,
1988-1993
ROBERT W. SEIDEL p145
The national laboratories of the Atomic Energy Commission in the early Cold
War
CATHERINE WESTFALL p163
Collaborating together: The stories of TPC, UA1, CDF, and CLAS
Historical Studies of Physical and Biological Sciences 32(2), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~
DEBORAH R. COEN p179
Scientists' errors, nature's fluctuations, and the law of radioactive decay,
1899-1926
OLIVIER DARRIGOL p207
Turbulence in 19th-century hydrodynamics
MICHAEL D. GORDIN p263
The organic roots of Mendeleev's periodic law
EDWARD JURKOWITZ p291
Helmholtz and the liberal unification of science
BRITTA SCHEIDELER p319
The scientist as moral authority: Albert Einstein between elitism and
democracy, 1914-1933
GILBERT SHAMA AND JONATHAN REINARZ p347
Allied intelligence reports on wartime German penicillin research and
production
CATHERINE WESTFALL p369
A tale of two more laboratories: Readying for research at Fermilab and
Jefferson Laboratory
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