Modern (17th to 19th centuries)

Author Title
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 Gregg De Young 19th Century translations of European mathematical textbooks into eastern Mediterranean vernaculars: Cosmopolitanism versus colonialism
4 Pierre LAUGINIE A contribution of the replication method to some controversial experiments of the XVIIth century
5 Constantine Skordoulis A European Textbook on “The Development of Science in Europe”. Questions and Prospects.
6 Arnaud MAYRARGUE A few doubts and objections against Newton’system.
7 Stefanos Geroulanos A major Greek contribution to the American War of Independence
8 Vera Shirokova A new historical approach to the study of ancient waterways of the European part of Russia
9 Isabel Malaquias A place to live, a recognition to attain – J. H. de Magellan and his friends Ribeiro Sanches and Jean Chevalier
10 Laurence Maurines A proposal to analyse the representation of the Nature of Science conveyed by science teaching and to elaborate new pedagogical proposals
11 Marcel Chahrour A quest for desireable results: The Habsburg monarchy’s sanitary mission to the Ottoman Empire in 1849
12 Maija Kallinen Aboa Aristotelico – non-Cartesiana. Cartesian physics and strategies of stability in the 17th-century Sweden
13 Kateryna Gamaliia ADOLF ERMAN AND HIS PART IN DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
14 Maria Giulia Lugaresi Applied mathematics in Boscovich’s papers
15 Liliane PEREZ Artisans and labour rationalisation in the West: the case of George Willdey, toyman in London c. 1700-1737
16 Gerhard Strasser Athanasius Kircher S.I.: A German Jesuit’s Almost Involuntary Expatriation to Rome
17 Remi Franckowiak Athanasius Rhetor: a Greek in Paris, a priest in alchemy
18 Antónia Conde Bernard Forest de Bélidor and the circulation of knowledge in Europe during the 18th and beginning of the 19th century
19 PERE GRAPÍ Berthollet’s revolutionary course of chemistry at the Ecole Normale of the year III. Pedagogical experience and scientific innovation
20 Anne-Julie Etter Between global and local: antiquarianism in early colonial India (c. 1750-1830)
21 Olga Elina Between Local Practices and Global Knowledge: Public Initiatives in the Development of Agricultural Science in Russia, XIX - 1920s
22 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.
23 Luigi Pepe Boscovich as Mathematician and his Italian Pupils, by Luigi Pepe
24 Stanislav Juznic Boscovich’s North Italian Predecessors and his Followers in Ljubljana
25 Steffen Ducheyne Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and Physics: Newton and Physico-mathematics
26 Jean Dhombres Can we reassert the influence of Mercator’s Logaritmotechnia (1668) on the invention of Calculus by Newton and Leibniz
27 René Sigrist Cartesianism in a Calvinist context: Geneva (1670-1720)
28 Johannes Mattes Cave expeditions in the early 20th century: social hierarchy and the exclusivity of the first look
29 Danilo Capecchi Change of the Newtonian paradigm in the theory of elasticity of the nineteenth century
30 Georgios Papadopoulos Chemical medicine in 16th and 17th century europe: remarks on local, religious and ideological connections
31 Thomás Haddad Christian astronomy against the heathen: Remarks on Jacobo Fenicio's "Livro da Seita" (c. 1609)
32 brice poreau Commensalism in the emergence of ecology
33 Panagiotis Papaspirou Comparison of Astronomical Instruments through the Ages
34 Jonathan Oldfield Conceptualisations of natural physical systems and natural resources amongst Russian geographers during the late tsarist period
35 Mª Rosa Massa Esteve Contents and sources of Practical Geometry in Pedro Lucuce’s course at the Barcelona Royal Military Academy of Mathematics
36 vangelis koutalis Cosmopoiesis as a chymical process: Jean d'Espagnet's Enchiridion Physicae Restitutae and its translation in Greek by Anastasios Papavassilopoulos
37 Robert Halleux Cosmopolitanism in education and training of engineers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
38 Peeter Müürsepp Dawn of a New Enlightenment
39 Ricardo Lopes Coelho Descartes' laws of motion and rules of impact
40 Jaime Parada Describe to Design. A comparative analysis of two models of technical reports for the development of public works in the transition from colony to republic. Chile, 1780-1850
41 Thomas Posch Discovery of a manuscript on the history of astronomy from ca. 1830
42 Namık Erkal Engineering the Provisioning of the Ottoman Imperial Capital: Granaries from Kauffer to Holzmann
43 Alexandre KOSTOV Engineers and Circulation of Knowledge - the case of Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria (1860-1914)
44 Silvia Figueiroa Engineers for the Brazilian Empire
45 Darina Martykánová Engineers, Circulation of Knowledge, and the Construction of Imperial and Post-Imperial Spaces (18th- 20th century). A Theoretical Approximation
46 Tatiana Feklova Ethnic elements on the expeditions of the Russian Academy of Science of the first half of the XIX-th century.
47 Cemil Ozan Ceyhan Evolution of education programmes of Engineering Schools during the formation of modernity from Ottoman to Republican Period of Turkey
48 Doina Rusu Experiment and Matter Theory in Francis Bacon's Natural Histories
49 Arianna Borrelli Experiments in Giovanni Battista Della Porta's meteorological treatise „De aeris transmutationibus“ (1610)
50 Markos Polakis Exploring Galileo's method: The day Earth stopped standing still

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