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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "Royal Society":
Carey, Daniel. "The Political Economy of Poison: The Kingdom of Makassar and the Early Royal Society." Renaissance Studies 17.3 (2003): 517-543. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | economics | exploration, discovery, and travel | literature--17th C | medicine | poison | Royal Society | spices | trade | |
Dodds, Lara A. Style Talk: Poetry, Rhetoric, and Natural Philosophy in Seventeenth-century England. Ph.D. Dissertation: Brown University, 2004. | |
Rhetoric of Science | |
Keywords: 17th C | culture studies | Francis Bacon | gender studies | John Donne | John Dryden | John Milton | literature-16th | Margaret Cavendish | metaphor | ornament | poetics | poetry | rhetoric of science | Royal Society | social sciences | theory | Thomas Browne | |
Feingold, Mordechai. “Mathematicians and Naturalists: Sir Isaac Newton and the Royal Society.” In Buchwald (Collections), pp. 77-102. [2001] | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: Isaac Newton | mathematics | optics | physical and mathematical sciences | rhetoric of science | Royal Society | |
Ford, Brian J. “The Royal Society and the Microscope.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 55 (2001): 29-49. | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: microscope | physical and mathematical sciences | Royal Society | |
Jardine, Lisa. “Monuments and Microscopes: Scientific Thinking on a Grand Scale in the Early Royal Society.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 55 (2001): 289-308. | |
Technology | |
Keywords: architecture | Christopher Wren | Robert Hooke | Royal Society | technology | |
Lynch, William. Solomon's Child: Method in the Early Royal Society of London. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. | |
Science & Technology Studies | |
Keywords: Francis Bacon | Royal Society | science and technology studies | scientific method | |
McMahon, Susan. Constructing Natural History in England (1650--1700). Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Alberta, 2001. | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: environmental sciences | John Ray | literature--17th C | natural history | rhetoric of science | Royal Society | Science Studies | taxonomy | |
Neill, Anna. British Discovery Literature and the Rise of Global Commerce. Houndmills, UK; New York: Palgrave, 2002. | |
Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
Keywords: Adam Smith | colonialism | Daniel Defoe | ethnography | exploration discovery & travel | geography | Georg Forster | Jonathan Swift | piracy | Royal Society | |
Smith, Pamela H. The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: Albrecht Altdorfer | Albrecht Dürer | alchemy | crafts | Gerrit Dou | Johannes Glauber | Miense Molenaur | Occult Sciences | Pernard Palissy | Peter Brueghel the Elder | rhetoric of science | Robert Boyle | Robert Campin | Royal Society | social sciences | symbolism | theory | visual arts—Renaissance | Wenzel Jamnitzer | |
Topham, Jonathan R. “Science, Natural Theology, and the Practice of Christian Piety in Early-Nineteenth-Century Religious Magazines.” Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals. Eds. Geoffrey Cantor and Sally Shuttleworth. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. 37-66 | |
Popular Sciences | |
Keywords: Balfour Stewart | Biological Sciences | botany | Charles Darwin | Charles Francis Adams | class studies | culture studies | Erasmus Darwin | gender studies | Grant Allen | Henry Adams | John Tyndall | Leslie Stephen | literature—19th C | media | narrative | popular sciences | religion | Royal Society | Samuel Butler | Samuel Butler | social sciences | |
Uglow, Jennifer S. The Lunar Men: Five Friends Whose Curiousity Changed the World. London, New York, 2002. | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: Anna Seward | astronomy | Benjamin Franklin | canals | chemistry | electricity | Erasmus Darwin | hydrogen | industrial revolution | inventors | James Hutton | James Watt | Joseph Banks | Joseph Priestley | Josiah Wedgwood | Matthew Boulton | physical and mathematical sciences | pottery | Royal Society | Samuel Johnson | Thomas Day | William Hamilton | |
Wo, Ching-ling. Re-orienting the British Enlightenment. Ph.D. Dissertation: State University New York Stony Brook, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | Enlightenment | environmental sciences | exploration discovery & travel | Horace Walpole | landscape | literature—17th-18th C | print | Royal Society | social sciences | technology | theory | William Chambers | xenophobia |