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De Sphaera: Epistemic Communities Shaping Scientific Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
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"De Sphaera" is a university textbook compiled by Johannes de Sacrobosco that was used in European universities for around 400 years, beginning in the first half of the thirteenth century, for introductory classes in astronomy. The text has always been transmitted in connection with other texts, both as manuscripts and early modern prints.
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Alhacen volgare
The De li aspecti (Codex Vat. Lat. 4595) is an Italian translation of the De aspectibus, which is a Latin translation of Ibn al-Haytam’s Kitab al-Mana
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Studying Agricultural Meteorology Through its Publications: Investigating the Creation of an Interdisciplinary Research Field Through Bibliographic Data
Agricultural meteorology is the science that studies how weather factors affect crop growth and livestock performance. At the beginning of the twentie
Computer-aided Approaches to the Study of 14th-19th Century Japanese Buddhist World Maps
Circulation of spatial concepts and geographical knowledge between and within cartographical traditions is one of the main issues in the history of ca
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History of Science ON CALL: Edna Bonhomme
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MehrBericht über Dagmar Schäfers Vortrag am Institut für Geistes-und Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Peking
Newsletter - Universität Peking, Institut für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (IHSS) Webseite (Beitrag auf Chinesisch, Seite 52–56)Report on lecture by Dagmar Schäfer at the Peking University Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
Newsletter—Peking University Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (IHSS) Website (Article in Chinese, pages 52–56)"When Historians and Computer Engineers Collaborate in Research": Dagmar Schäfer interviewed in 澎湃新闻
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