Index to Isis , Volume 107, 2016
2016; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 107; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Italiano
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ResumoPrevious articleNext article FreeIndex to Isis, Volume 107, 2016PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMorePagination according to issuesMarch, pp. 1–224June, pp. 225–448September, pp. 449–685December, pp. 687–928Aaserud, Finn, rev. of Glazer and Thomson (eds.), Crystal Clear, 876.Aaserud, Finn; Helge Kragh (eds.), One Hundred Years of the Bohr Atom: Proceedings from a Conference, rev., 671.Abma, Ruud, rev. of Backhouse and Fontaine (eds.), A Historiography of the Modern Social Sciences, 435.Accuracy of Ancient Cartography Reassessed: The Longitude Error in Ptolemy’s Map, 687.Achinstein, Peter, Evidence and Method: Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell, rev., 642.Agassi, Joseph, The Very Idea of Modern Science: Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle, rev., 167.Age of Methods: William Whewell, Charles Peirce, and Scientific Kinds, 722.Agency [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers], 781.Akhtar, Leena, rev. of Drucker, The Classification of Sex, 196.Alagona, Peter S. (Species Complex: Classification and Conservation in American Environmental History), 738.Alberts, Gerard; Ruth Oldenziel (eds.), Hacking Europe: From Computing Cultures to Demoscenes, rev., 436.Albertson, David, rev. of Thierry of Chartres, The Commentary on the De arithmetica of Boethius, 622; Mathematical Theologies: Nicholas of Cusa and the Legacy of Thierry of Chartres, rev., 158.Alertz, Ulrich; Frank Haster; Thomas Kreft; Dietrich Lohrmann, Electronic Commented Edition of Leonardo da Vinci, Codex Madrid I, Madrid Biblioteca Nacional, MS 8937, www.codex-madrid-rwth-aachen.de, rev., 160.Alexander, Sarah C., Victorian Literature and the Physics of the Imponderable, rev., 868.Amphibious Being: How Maritime Surveying Reshaped Darwin’s Approach to Natural History, 254.Anderson, Robert G. W. (ed.), Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh, rev., 634.Anderson, Stuart, rev. of Cartwright, The British Pharmacopoeia, 1864 to 2014, 656.Andrault, Raphaële, rev. of Ariew, Descartes and the First Cartesians, and Douglas, Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, 398.Ankeny, Rachel A., rev. of Smith, Another Person’s Poison, 888.Aranda, Marcelo, rev. of Navarro Brotons, Disciplinas, saberes y prácticas, 395.Archives and the Boundaries of Early Modern Science [Focus: The History of Archives and the History of Science], 86.Are Historians Fit to Rule? [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science], 350.Arens, Katherine, rev. of Bod et al. (eds.), The Making of the Humanities, Vol. 3, 611.Ariew, Roger, Descartes and the First Cartesians, rev., 398.Armitage, David; Jo Guldi (Longing for the Longue Durée [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science]), 353.Arnaud, Sabine, On Hysteria: The Invention of a Medical Category between 1670 and 1820, rev., 840.Ash, Mitchell G., rev. of Ball, Serving the Reich, 419.Asprem, Egil, The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse, 1900–1939, rev., 646.Aubin, David, rev. of Lequeux, François Arago, 856.Authier, André, Early Days of X-ray Crystallography, rev., 187.Backhouse, Roger E., rev. of Erickson, The World the Game Theorists Made, 893.Backhouse, Roger E.; Philippe Fontaine (eds.), A Historiography of the Modern Social Sciences, rev., 435.(Bacon) Darnton’s Cats, Bacon’s Rifle, and History of Science 101 [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers], 793.(Bacon) Francis Bacon and Magnetical Cosmology, 707.Baldwin, Melinda, Making “Nature”: The History of a Scientific Journal, rev., 663.Ball, Philip, Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics under Hitler, rev., 419; Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen, rev., 829.Balmer, Brian; see Amparo Gómez.Banerjee, Somaditya, rev. of Sen, Astronomy in India, 1784–1876, 412.Bangham, Jenny, rev. of Swanson, Banking on the Body, 214.Baracca, Angelo; Jürgen Renn; Helge Wendt (eds.), The History of Physics in Cuba, rev., 438.(Barell) ארי בראל [Ari Barell], מלך-מהנℸס: ℸוℸ בן ℷוריון, מℸע ובינוי אומה [Engineer-King: David Ben-Gurion, Science, and Nation Building], rev., 216.Bartholin, Thomas, The Anatomy House in Copenhagen, ed. by Niels W. Bruun, trans. by Peter Fisher, rev., 629.Bartusiak, Marcia, Black Hole: How an Idea Abandoned by Newtonians, Hated by Einstein, and Gambled on by Hawking Became Loved, rev., 881.Bassi, Joe, rev. of Scott and Jurek, Marketing the Moon, 432.Bayuk, Dimitri; see Karl Hall.Beck, Naomi, La gauche évolutionniste: Spencer et ses lecteurs en France et en Italie, rev., 418.Becker, Barbara J.; see William Huggins.Beeley, Philip; Christoph J. Scriba (eds.), The Correspondence of John Wallis (1616–1703), Vol. 4: 1672–April 1675, rev., 365.Bell, Bill; see Innes M. Keighren.Bellis, Delphine, rev. of Miller, Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution, 172.Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette (Machines as “Mental Tools” [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers]), 777; rev. of Morris, The Matter Factory, 384.Berkel, Klaas van; Bart Ramakers (eds.), Petrus Camper in Context: Science, the Arts, and Society in the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic, rev., 844.Berkowitz, Carin, Charles Bell and the Anatomy of Reform, rev., 861.Bernhardt, Peter; see Retha Edens-Meier.Berns, Andrew D., The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy: Jewish and Christian Physicians in Search of Truth, rev., 631.Biener, Zvi; Eric Schliesser (eds.), Newton and Empiricism, rev., 393.Biess, Frank; Daniel M. Gross (eds.), Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transatlantic Perspective, rev., 208.Bilak, Donna, rev. of Dupré (ed.), Laboratories of Art, and Dupré et al. (eds.), Art and Alchemy, 625.(Birkenmajer) Ludwik Antoni Birkenmajer and Curtis Wilson on the Origin of Nicholas Copernicus’s Heliocentrism, 225.Blancke, Stefaan; Hans Henrik Hjermitslev; Peter C. Kjærgaard (eds.), Creationism in Europe, rev., 144.Blay, Michel, rev. of Schuster, Descartes-Agonistes, and Spallanzani, Descartes, 165.Blum, Alexander, rev. of Hagar, Discrete or Continuous? 424.Bod, Rens; Jaap Maat; Thijs Weststeijn (eds.), The Making of the Humanities, Vol. 3: The Modern Humanities, rev., 611.Bolzano, Bernard, Theory of Science, trans. by Paul Rusnock and Rolf George, rev., 854.Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch (ed.), Medical Ethics: Premodern Negotiations between Medicine and Philosophy, rev., 142.Book and the Archive in the History of Science [Focus: The History of Archives and the History of Science], 106.Borrelli, Arianna, rev. of Aaserud and Kragh (eds.), One Hundred Years of the Bohr Atom, 671.Boschiero, Luciano, rev. of Wilding, Galileo’s Idol, 182.Bourgeois, Suzanne, rev. of Jacobs, Jonas Salk, 683; Genesis of the Salk Institute: The Epic of Its Founders, rev., 215.Bourke, Joanna, The Story of Pain: From Prayer to Painkillers, rev., 377.Bradley, Ben, rev. of Harley, Autobiologies, 428.Brain, Robert Michael, The Pulse of Modernism: Physiological Aesthetics in Fin-de-Siècle Europe, rev., 867.Brain, Stephen, rev. of Kolchinskii, Так вспоминается … [So I Remember …], 679.Brandt, Reinhard, rev. of Cohen (ed.), Kant’s Lectures on Anthropology, 380.Brazelton, Mary Augusta, rev. of Chiang (ed.), Historical Epistemology and the Making of Modern Chinese Medicine, 819.Bredekamp, Horst; Vera Dünkel; Birgit Schneider (eds.), The Technical Image: A History of Styles in Scientific Imagery, rev., 820.Brinkman, Paul D., rev. of Eldredge, Eternal Ephemera, 442.Brock, William H., rev. of Pietsch, Empire of Scholars, and Lubenow, “Only Connect,” 858.Bromberg, Joan Lisa (Eloge), 127.Brook, Timothy, Mr. Selden’s Map of China: The Spice Trade, a Lost Chart, and the South China Sea, rev., 392.Brooke, John Hedley; Ronald L. Numbers (Science, Eastern Orthodoxy, and World Religions [Viewpoint: Science and Orthodox Christianity: An Overview and Six Comments]), 592.Brown, Jeremy, New Heavens and a New Earth: The Jewish Reception of Copernican Thought, rev., 601.Bruno, Andy (A Eurasian Mineralogy: Aleksandr Fersman’s Conception of the Natural World), 518.Bruun, Niels W.; see Thomas Bartholin.Burke, Colin B., Information and Intrigue: From Index Cards to Dewey Decimals to Alger Hiss, rev., 409.Burnham, John C., Health Care in America: A History, rev., 824.Burns, William E., The Scientific Revolution in Global Perspective, rev., 809.Bursten, Julia R., rev. of Marcovich and Shinn, Toward a New Dimension, 902.Bynum, William, rev. of Greenwood and Topiwala, Indian Doctors in Kenya, 1895–1940, rev., 878.Caiazzo, Irene; see Thierry of Chartres.Cain, Victoria E. M.; see Karen A. Rader.Callaway, H. G.; see Arthur S. Eddington.Campos, Luis A., rev. of Wirtén, Making Marie Curie, 664; Radium and the Secret of Life, rev., 431.Camprubí, Lino, rev. of Gómez et al. (eds.), Science Policies and Twentieth-Century Dictatorships, 681.Canales, Antonio Fco.; see Amparo Gómez.Cantor, David; Edmund Ramsden (eds.), Stress, Shock, and Adaptation in the Twentieth Century, rev., 208.Carlton, Genevieve, rev. of Petto, Mapping and Charting in Early Modern England and France, 181.Carluccio, Dana, rev. of Larson and Flach (eds.), Darwin and Theories of Aesthetics and Cultural History, 826.Carolino, Luís Miguel, rev. of Telesio, Sobre los cometas y la Vía Láctea/De cometis et lacteo circulo, 390.Cartwright, Anthony C., The British Pharmacopoeia, 1864 to 2014: Medicines, International Standards, and the State, rev., 656.Casado, Santos, rev. of Grevsmühl, La Terre vue d’en haut, 375.Casper, Stephen T., rev. of Scull, Madness in Civilization, 608; The Neurologists: A History of a Medical Speciality in Modern Britain, c. 1789–2000, rev., 872.Cat, Jordi, rev. of Achinstein, Evidence and Method, and Flood et al. (eds.), James Clerk Maxwell, 642.Champion, Timothy, rev. of Seyler, The Obelisk and the Englishman, 654.Chang, Hasok (Pluralism versus Periodization [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers]), 789; rev. of Klein and Reinhardt (eds.), Objects of Chemical Inquiry, 143.Channell, David, rev. of Pisano (ed.), A Bridge between Conceptual Frameworks, 823.Chemla, Karine (Reading The History Manifesto as a Historian of Mathematics in Ancient China [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science]), 324; rev. of Hudecek, Reviving Ancient Chinese Mathematics, 894.Chiang, Howard (ed.), Historical Epistemology and the Making of Modern Chinese Medicine, rev., 819.(Chomsky) The Unmaking of a Modern Synthesis: Noam Chomsky, Charles Hockett, and the Politics of Behaviorism, 1955–1965, 49.Clarke, Bruce (ed.), Earth, Life, and System: Evolution and Ecology on a Gaian Planet, rev., 900.Clarke, Imogen, rev. of Baldwin, Making “Nature,” 663.Clocks to Computers [Viewpoint section], 762.Clocks to Computers: Some Clarifications [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers], 800.Cobb, Matthew, rev. of Stephanson and Wagner (eds.), The Secrets of Generation, 841; Life’s Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code, rev., 684.Cohen, Alix (ed.), Kant’s Lectures on Anthropology, rev., 380.Cohen, H. Floris (Editor’s Introduction [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science]), 309; (Editor’s Introduction [Viewpoint: Science and Orthodox Christianity: An Overview and Six Comments]), 541; The Rise of Modern Science Explained: A Comparative History, rev., 809.(Conant) The Pedagogical Roots of the History of Science: Revisiting the Vision of James Bryant Conant, 282.Condrau, Flurin, rev. of Bourke, The Story of Pain, and Wailoo, Pain, 377.Conlin, Jonathan, Evolution and the Victorians: Science, Culture, and Politics in Darwin’s Britain, rev., 192.Cook, Harold J., rev. of Hendriksen, Elegant Anatomy, and Knoeff and Zwijnenberg (eds.), The Fate of Anatomical Collections, 149.Cooley, Jeffrey L., Poetic Astronomy in the Ancient Near East: The Reflexes of Celestial Science in Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic, and Israelite Narrative, rev., 617.Cooper, Melinda; Catherine Waldby, Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy, rev., 211.Coopersmith, Jonathan, rev. of Gerovitch, Soviet Space Mythologies, Gerovitch, Voices of the Soviet Space Program, and Millard (ed.), Cosmonauts, 440.Copernican Renaissance? 601.(Copernicus) Ludwik Antoni Birkenmajer and Curtis Wilson on the Origin of Nicholas Copernicus’s Heliocentrism, 225.Core, Rachel, rev. of Lei, Neither Donkey nor Horse, 883.Coste, Joël, Les écrits de la souffrance: La consultation médicale en France (1550–1825), rev., 163.Cowles, Henry M. (The Age of Methods: William Whewell, Charles Peirce, and Scientific Kinds), 722.Cram, David, rev. of Li (ed.), Einheit der Vernunft und Vielfalt der Sprachen, 400.Crapanzano, Francesco, Koyré, Galileo e il “Vecchio Sogno” di Platone, rev., 171.Crease, Robert P., rev. of Schmidgen, Bruno Latour in Pieces, 677.Creese, Mary R. S., Ladies in the Laboratory IV: Imperial Russia’s Women in Science, 1800–1900: A Survey of Their Contributions to Research, with Thomas M. Creese, rev., 655.Creese, Thomas M.; see Mary R. S. Creese.Cueto, Marcos; Steven Palmer, Medicine and Public Health in Latin America: A History, rev., 614.Custance, Gloria; see Henning Schmidgen.Darnton’s Cats, Bacon’s Rifle, and History of Science 101 [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers], 793.Darrigol, Olivier, Physics and Necessity: Rationalist Pursuits from the Cartesian Past to the Quantum Present, rev., 825.(Darwin) An Amphibious Being: How Maritime Surveying Reshaped Darwin’s Approach to Natural History, 254.Davies, Surekha, rev. of Guerrini, The Courtiers’ Anatomists, 635.Dawson, Gowan, rev. of Worth, Imperial Media, 188.Dawson, M. Joan, Paul Lauterbur and the Invention of MRI, rev., 676.Dear, Peter, rev. of Stanley, Huxley’s Church and Maxwell’s Demon, 429.De Bont, Raf (Machine Metaphors: Some Reflections [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers]), 796; rev. of Montgomery, Primates in the Real World, 884.Decoteau, Claire Laurier, rev. of Piot, AIDS between Science and Politics, 680.De Groot, Jean, Aristotle’s Empiricism: Experience and Mechanics in the Fourth Century B.C., rev., 386.Deichmann, Ute, rev. of Sussman, The Myth of Race, and Yudell, Race Unmasked, 421.Delli, Eudoxie; see Efthymios Nicolaidis.De Risi, Vincenzo (ed.), Mathematizing Space: The Objects of Geometry from Antiquity to the Early Modern Age, rev., 383.Derry, Margaret E., Masterminding Nature: The Breeding of Animals, 1750–2010, rev., 650.Dick, Steven J., rev. of Logsdon, After Apollo? 901.Digital Humanities Are a Two-Way Street [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science], 346.Dijksterhuis, Fokko Jan, rev. of De Risi (ed.), Mathematizing Space, 383.Doig, Kathleen Hardesty, From Encyclopédie to Encyclopédie méthodique: Revision and Expansion, rev., 849.Dolan, Brian, rev. of Mayhew, Malthus, 189.Dorsey, M. Girard, rev. of Schmidt, Secret Science, 890.Douglas, Alexander X., Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism: Philosophy and Theology, rev., 398.Dowd, Anne S.; Susan Milbrath (eds.), Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica, rev., 617.Dowd, Matthew F.; see Douglas A. Vakoch.Drucker, Donna J., The Classification of Sex: Alfred Kinsey and the Organization of Knowledge, rev., 196; The Machines of Sex Research: Technology and the Politics of Identity, 1945–1985, rev., 433.Duarte Rodrigues, Ana, rev. of Skaarup, Anatomy and Anatomists in Early Modern Spain, and Fernández, Anxieties of Interiority and Dissection in Early Modern Spain, 402.Dünkel, Vera; see Horst Bredekamp.Dupré, Sven, rev. of Yeo, Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science, 839; (ed.), Laboratories of Art: Alchemy and Art Technology from Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century, rev., 625.Dupré, Sven; Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk; Beat Wismer (eds.), Art and Alchemy: The Mystery of Transformation, rev., 625.Duris, Pascal, Quelle révolution scientifique? Les sciences de la vie dans la querelle des Anciens et des Modernes (XVIe–XVIIIe siècles), rev., 835.Dürr, Renate, rev. of Whitmer, The Halle Orphanage as Scientific Community, 842.Eamon, William, rev. of Sánchez, La espada, la cruz ye el Padrón, 621.East India Company, the Company’s Museum, and the Political Economy of Natural History in the Early Nineteenth Century, 495.Eckert, Michael, rev. of Kölbl-Ebert, From Local Patriotism to a Planetary Perspective, 651.Eddington, Arthur S., The Nature of the Physical World: Gifford Lectures of 1927: An Annotated Edition, ed. by H. G. Callaway, rev., 199.Edelblute, Heather, rev. of Cooper and Waldby, Clinical Labor, 211.Edens-Meier, Retha; Peter Bernhardt (eds.), Darwin’s Orchids: Then and Now, rev., 648.Editing Early Modern Scientific Correspondence: The Way Forward, 365.Editor’s Introduction [Viewpoint: The History Manifesto and the History of Science], 309.Editor’s Introduction [Viewpoint: Science and Orthodox Christianity: An Overview and Six Comments], 541.Eggert, Katherine, Disknowledge: Literature, Alchemy, and the End of Humanism in Renaissance England, rev., 831.Eggleson, Kathleen; see Phillip R. Sloan.Eghigian, Greg, rev. of Vakoch and Dowd (eds.), The Drake Equation, 898; The Corrigible and the Incorrigible: Science, Medicine, and the Convict in Twentieth-Century Germany, rev., 672.Eldredge, Niles, Eternal Ephemera: Adaptation and the Origin of Species from the Nineteenth Century through Punctuated Equilibria and Beyond, rev., 442.Elliott, Brent, Flora: Federico Cesi’s Botanical Manuscripts, with Luigi Guerrini and David Pegler, Vols. 1–3, rev., 836.Ellis, Heather; Ulrike Kirchberger (eds.), Anglo-German Scholarly Networks in the Long Nineteenth Century, rev., 204.Eloges, 121, 597, 805.Erickson, Paul, The World the Game Theorists Made, rev., 893.Eurasian Mineralogy: Aleksandr Fersman’s Conception of the Natural World, 518.Faidra Papanelopoulou (Eloge), 805.Falchetta, Piero, rev. of Olshin, The Mysteries of the Marco Polo Maps, 155.Fara, Patricia (Object Lessons [Viewpoint: Clocks to Computers]), 785; rev. of Walsh, Scientists as Prophets, 140.Felfe, Robert, Naturform und bildnerische Prozesse: Elemente einer Wissensgeschichte in der Kunst des 16. und 17. 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