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Signaturbereich: NT 26-0001 bis 8999
Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
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The Parliament of science: the British Association for the Advancement of Science 1831-1981 | R. MacLeod; P. Collins [Hrsg.]. British Association for the Advancement of Science | ||
Gentlemen of science | Jack Morrell; Arnold Thackray | ||
Gentlemen of science | ed. by Jack Morrell ... | ||
List of fellows of the Royal Society 1660 - 1998 | |||
The invisible college | Robert Lomas | ||
The Royal Institution | Gwendy Caroe. With a final chapter by Alban Caroe | ||
Early science in Cambridge | by R. T. Gunther | ||
The Philosophical Society | |||
Oxford Colleges and their men of science | Robert Theodore Gunther | ||
English naturalists from Neckam to Ray | by Charles E. Raven | ||
Chain reactions | Adam Hart-Davis | ||
Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England: Vol. 1 Literary representations of tea and the tea-table | ed. by Markman Ellis | ||
Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England: Vol. 2 Tea in natural history and medical writing | ed. by Richard Coulton | ||
Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England: Vol. 3 Tea, commerce and the East India company | ed. by Matthew Mauger | ||
Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England: Vol. 4 Tea and politics | ed. by Ben Dew | ||
Natural-science-books in English | David M. Knight | ||
Humanism and the rise of science in Tudor England | Antonia McLean | ||
English Science, Bacon to Newton | Brian Vickers [Hrsg.] | ||
The rise of public science | Larry Stewart | ||
Sir Hans Sloane | edited by Arthur MacGregor | ||
Science, technology & society in seventeenth century England | Robert K. Merton | ||
Ancients and moderns | Richard Foster Jones | ||
A social history of truth | Steven Shapin | ||
Promoting experimental learning | Marie Boas Hall | ||
Puritanism and the rise of modern science | ed., with an introd. by I. Bernhard Cohen ... | ||
The uses of science in the age of Newton | ed. by John G. Burke | ||
Newtonianism in eighteenth-century Britain: [1] | |||
Newtonianism in eighteenth-century Britain: [1] | |||
Newtonianism in eighteenth-century Britain: Vol 3 Philosophical Principles of Natural Religion | Georg Cheyne | ||
Newtonianism in eighteenth-century Britain: Vol. 4 Physico-mechanical Experiments | Francis Hauksbee | ||
Newtonianism in eighteenth-century Britain: Vol. 7 An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical Discoveries | Colin Maclaurin | ||
Science and the shape of orthodoxy | Michael Hunter | ||
Music, science and natural magic in seventeenth-century England | Penelope Gouk | ||
Science and imagination in XVIIIth-century British culture | Sergio Rossi [Hrsg.]. Università degli Studi <Milano>; Regione Lombardia. Settore cultura e informazione | ||
The lunar men | Jenny Uglow | ||
Science, culture and politics in Britain, 1750-1870 | Jack Morrell | ||
Public science and public policy in Victorian England | Roy MacLeod | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 1, Vol. 1 Negotiating boundaries | ed. by Piers J. Hale and Jonathan Smith | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 1, Vol. 2 Victorian science as cultural authority | ed. by Suzy Anger and James Paradis | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 1, Vol. 3 Science, religion and natural theology | ed. by Richard England and Jude V. Nixon | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 1, Vol. 4 The evolutionary epic | ed. by David Amigoni and James Elwick | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 2, Vol. 5 New audiences for science | ed. by Claire Brock | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 2, Vol. 6 Science, race and imperialism | ed. by Marwa Elshakry and Suijt Sivasundaram | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 2, Vol. 7 Science as romance | ed. by Ralph O'Connor | ||
Victorian science and literature: Part 2, Vol. 8 Marginal and occult sciences | ed. by Roger Luckhurst and Justin Sausman | ||
Metals and the Royal Society | D. R. F. West and J. E. Harris | ||
A collective intelligence | Ellen Valle | ||
Science at the University of Edinburgh | Ronald M. Birse |