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1 Anne-Lise REY "Albrecht von Haller's epistemology between Leibniz and Newton"
2 marco martin "Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich and his Giornale di un viaggio da Costantinopoli in Polonia". A travel diary through Eastern Europe with original scientific observations
3 Kenji Ito "Samurai science" revisited: Modern science in Japan and its cultural origins
4 Jaume Navarro A British physical ‘corpuscle’ travels to American chemistry. J.J. Thomson’s 1923 trip to Philadelphia.
5 Helena Durnova A Cold War science? Myths about computing in postwar Czechoslovakia
6 Pierre LAUGINIE A contribution of the replication method to some controversial experiments of the XVIIth century
7 Arnaud MAYRARGUE A few doubts and objections against Newton’system.
8 Anna Santoni A map for Aratus
9 Elio Nenci A mathematician and scholar of ancient mechanics at court: Bernardino Baldi at Guastalla, Sabbioneta, Roma and Urbino.
10 Minas Tsikritsis A Minoan Eclipse Calculator
11 Isabel Malaquias A place to live, a recognition to attain – J. H. de Magellan and his friends Ribeiro Sanches and Jean Chevalier
12 Marcel Chahrour A quest for desireable results: The Habsburg monarchy’s sanitary mission to the Ottoman Empire in 1849
13 Massimiliano Badino A Tale of Two Problems or How US Joined Together What Europe Had Put Asunder
14 Vincenzo Cioci A teaching proposal on twentieth century Physics.
15 Maija Kallinen Aboa Aristotelico – non-Cartesiana. Cartesian physics and strategies of stability in the 17th-century Sweden
16 Martha Bustamante About a manuscript of Emile Borel
17 Y Langermann Abraham Bar Hiyya’s Megilat ha-Megalleh: An Early Integration of Philosophy, Astrology, and Theology
18 Shlomo Sela Abraham Ibn Ezra and the Astrolabe
19 Dieter Hoffmann Achilles Papapetrou (1907-1997): A Greek physicist’s journey through Civil War and the Cold War
20 Giovanni Battimelli Against their own recollections: archival evidence versus community folklore in 20th century Italian physics
21 Giancarlo Truffa Almagest's star catalogue and first celestial maps
22 Yann GIRAUD Americanization and National Traditions in Postwar Economics Textbooks (1945-1999)
23 Johannes Thomann An Arabic Ephemeris for the year 1026/1027 CE. in the Vienna Papyrus Collection
24 Anne Tihon An “Hipparchian” Astronomical Papyrus : P. Fouad Inv 267A
25 Dominique TOURNES André Cholesky's personal archives and their exploitation by historians
26 Helge Kragh Anomalies and the crisis of the Bohr-Sommerfeld atomic theory
27 Cláudia Castelo Anthropological Expeditions to Portuguese Timor: from biological to sociocultural approach; form national to international research
28 Dmitriy Shcheglov Antonin Wurm, a student of ancient geography
29 Maria Giulia Lugaresi Applied mathematics in Boscovich’s papers
30 Jana Roztočilová Arithmetization of syllogistic
31 Danko Kamcevski Art and Literature in the Context of Slavic Science
32 Sreeramula Sarma Asturlâb and Yantrarâja: Two Parallel Traditions of the Astrolabe in India
33 Gerhard Strasser Athanasius Kircher S.I.: A German Jesuit’s Almost Involuntary Expatriation to Rome
34 Remi Franckowiak Athanasius Rhetor: a Greek in Paris, a priest in alchemy
35 Peder Roberts Bathyscaphes and Big Science: Oceanography and Exploration, 1945-1960
36 PERE GRAPÍ Berthollet’s revolutionary course of chemistry at the Ecole Normale of the year III. Pedagogical experience and scientific innovation
37 Alda Heizer Between the coast and the “Sertao”. The naturalist travel of Auguste de Saint- Hilaire and the integration politics of the southeast of Brazil at the beginning of the XIX century.
38 Luigi Pepe Boscovich as Mathematician and his Italian Pupils, by Luigi Pepe
39 Stanislav Juznic Boscovich’s North Italian Predecessors and his Followers in Ljubljana
40 Steffen Ducheyne Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and Physics: Newton and Physico-mathematics
41 Gianna Katsiampoura Byzantine and post Byzantine alchemy: A research project in progress
42 Jean Dhombres Can we reassert the influence of Mercator’s Logaritmotechnia (1668) on the invention of Calculus by Newton and Leibniz
43 René Sigrist Cartesianism in a Calvinist context: Geneva (1670-1720)
44 Danilo Capecchi Change of the Newtonian paradigm in the theory of elasticity of the nineteenth century
45 Georgios Papadopoulos Chemical medicine in 16th and 17th century europe: remarks on local, religious and ideological connections
46 Thomás Haddad Christian astronomy against the heathen: Remarks on Jacobo Fenicio's "Livro da Seita" (c. 1609)
47 Thomas McCloughlin Christopher Holywood (aka John Geraldine)(1559 - 1626): An Irish scientist in the Ptolemaic mould in the age of Galileo.
48 Isabelle Gouarné Circulations of Soviet Ideas and History of Marxism in the French Human and Social Sciences of the 1930’s
49 Vasiliki Papari Color in ancient philosophy
50 brice poreau Commensalism in the emergence of ecology

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