Bennett, Jim Projection and the Ubiquitous Virtue of Geometry in the Renaissance | S. 27- |
Cooper, Alix From the Alps to Egypt (and Back Again): Dolomieu, Scientific Voyaging, and the Construction of the Field in Eighteenth-Century Natural History | S. 39- |
Higginson, Ian I Do Know the Machinery of the Universe: System and Individuality in Edgar Allan Poes Eureka | S. 64- |
Marsden, Ben A Most Important Trespass: Lewis Gordon and the Glasgow Chair of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, 184055 | S. 87- |
Smith, Crosbie Nowhere But in a Great Town: William Thomsons Spiral of Classroom Credibility | S. 118- |
Schaffer, Simon Physics Laboratories and the Victorian Country House | S. 149- |
Jenkins, Alice Spatial Imagery in Nineteenth-Century Representations of Science: Faraday and Tyndall | S. 181- |
Forgan, Sophie But Indifferently Lodged...: Perception and Place in Building for Science in Victorian London | S. 195- |
Gooday, Graeme The Premisses of Premises: Spatial Issues in the Historical Construction of Laboratory Credibility | S. 216- |
Dörries, Mathhias Easy Transit: Crossing Boundaries Between Physics and Chemistry in mid-Nineteenth-Century France | S. 246- |
Agar, Jon Screening Science: Spatial Organization and Valuation at Jodrell Bank | S. 265- |
Gieryn, Thomas F. Biotechnologys Private Parts (and Some Public Ones) | S. 281- |
Merz, Martina Nobody Can Force You When You are Across the Ocean Face to Face and E-mail Exchanges Between Theoretical Physicists | S. 313- |
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