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Hortus Indicus Malabaricus: The Eurasian Life of a Seventeenth-Century “European” Botanical Classic
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Hortus Indicus Malabaricus: Der eurasische Lebensweg eines „europäischen“ Klassikers der Botanik aus dem 17. Jahrhundert
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Experience in Translation: Making Sense of Nature in the Premodern World
This working group presents a global palette of historical and philosophical studies on the ways in which experience—as a tool and object of science—t
Carbon Cosmotechnics
Conducted through artistic research methods and practice, Carbon Cosmotechnics will examine the “low carbon” socio-technical imaginary emerging in con
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Local Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT) Working Group Featured in ISIS Issue 113
ISIS Issue 113 featuring LoGaRT Working Group members Shellen Xiao Wu and Jiajing Zhang
Dez 21, 2022 Isis Go To JournalLocal Gazetteers Research Tools (LoGaRT) Arbeitsgruppe erscheint in ISIS-Ausgabe 113
Alumni der LoGaRT-Arbeitsgruppe Shellen Xiao Wu und Jiajing Zhang in ISIS-Ausgabe 113 vorgestellt
Dez 21, 2022 Isis Zum JournalAt the Edge of Land and Ocean: Arctic Indigenous Peoples and Fish Skin
This project addresses multiple issues related to contemporary sustainable fashion practices, with approaches inspired by Arctic fish skin heritage, s
Ayako Sakurai
Ayako Sakurai obtained a PhD in history of science at the University of Cambridge in 2007. Her d...
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Popular Ming Field Allocation Maps: Between Origins and Afterlife
This research is concerned with field allocation (fenye 分野) maps found across the popular Ming encyclopedias, beginning from the early seventeenth cen
Fenye Knowledge in the General Maps in Late Ming Daily Encyclopedias
Field allocation, fenye 分野 is the traditional Chinese theory of the corresponding relationship between the celestial regions and the terrestrial realm