Arithmetical Books From The Invention Of Printing To The Present Time Being Brief Notices Of A Large Number Of Works By Augustus De Morgan
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Arithmetical Books from the Invention of Printing to the Present Time
Author | : Augustus De Morgan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1847 |
Genre | : Arithmetic |
ISBN | : |
Thornton and Tully's Scientific Books, Libraries and Collectors
Author | : Andrew Hunter |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 443 |
Release | : 2016-12-05 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1351878956 |
In the 25 years since the last edition of Thornton and Tully’s Scientific Books, Libraries and Collectors was published, scientific publishing has mushroomed, developed new forms, and the academic discipline and popular appreciation of the history of science have grown apace. This fourth edition discusses these changes and ponders the implications of developments in publishing at the end of the twentieth century, while concentrating its gaze upon the dissemination of scientific ideas and knowledge from Antiquity to the industrial age. In this shift of focus it departs from previous editions, and for the first time a chapter on Islamic science is included. Recurrent themes in several of the ten essays in the present volume are the definition of ’science’ itself, and its transmutation by publishing media and the social context. Two essays on the collecting of scientific books provide a counterpoint, and the book is grounded on a rigorous chapter on bibliographies. The timely publication of Scientific Books, Libraries and Collectors comes at the coincidence of the advent of electronic publishing and the millennium, a dramatic moment at which to take stock.
Symbols and Things
Author | : Kevin Lambert |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Press |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2021-10-12 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 0822988410 |
In the steam-powered mechanical age of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the work of late Georgian and early Victorian mathematicians depended on far more than the properties of number. British mathematicians came to rely on industrialized paper and pen manufacture, railways and mail, and the print industries of the book, disciplinary journal, magazine, and newspaper. Though not always physically present with one another, the characters central to this book—from George Green to William Rowan Hamilton—relied heavily on communication technologies as they developed their theories in consort with colleagues. The letters they exchanged, together with the equations, diagrams, tables, or pictures that filled their manuscripts and publications, were all tangible traces of abstract ideas that extended mathematicians into their social and material environment. Each chapter of this book explores a thing, or assembling of things, mathematicians needed to do their work—whether a textbook, museum, journal, library, diagram, notebook, or letter—all characteristic of the mid-nineteenth-century British taskscape, but also representative of great change to a discipline brought about by an industrialized world in motion.
Lectures on Ancient History, from the Earliest Times to the Taking of Alexandria by Octavianus
Author | : B. G. Niebuhr |
Publisher | : London : Taylor, Walton, Maberly |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 1852 |
Genre | : History, Ancient |
ISBN | : |
Generations of Reason
Author | : Joan L. Richards |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0300255497 |
An intimate, accessible history of British intellectual development across the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, through the story of one family This book recounts the story of three Cambridge-educated Englishmen and the women with whom they chose to share their commitment to reason in all parts of their lives. The reason this family embraced was an essentially human power with the potential to generate true insight into all aspects of the world. In exploring the ways reason permeated three generations of English experience, this book casts new light on key developments in English cultural and political history, from the religious conformism of the eighteenth century through the Napoleonic era into the Industrial Revolution and prosperity of the Victorian age. At the same time, it restores the rich world of the essentially meditative, rational sciences of theology, astronomy, mathematics, and logic to their proper place in the English intellectual landscape. Following the development of their views over the course of an eventful one hundred years of English history illuminates the fine structure of ways reason still operates in our world.
Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the Institute of Accountants and Actuaries in Glasgow ...
Author | : Institute of Accountants and Actuaries in Glasgow. Library |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Accounting |
ISBN | : |
The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography
Author | : Thomas Söderqvist |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2016-03-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317028902 |
Biographies of scientists carry an increasingly prominent role in today's publishing climate. Traditional historical and sociological accounts of science are complemented by narratives that emphasize the importance of the scientific subject in the production of science. Not least is the realization that the role of science in culture is much more accessible when presented through the lives of its practitioners. Taken as a genre, such biographies play an important role in the public understanding of science. In recent years there has been an increasing number of monographs and collections about biography in general and literary biography in particular. However, biographies of scientists, engineers and medical doctors have rarely been the topic of scholarly inquiry. As such this volume of essays will be welcomed by those interested in the genre of science biography, and who wish to re-examine its history, foundational problems and theoretical implications. Borrowing approaches and methods from cultural studies and the history, philosophy and sociology of science, the contributions cover a broad range of subjects, periods and locations. By presenting such a rich diversity of essays, the volume is able to chart the reoccurring conceptual problems and devices that have influenced scientific biographies from classical antiquity to the present day. In so doing it provides a compelling overview of the history of the genre, suggesting that the different valuations given scientific biography over time have been largely fuelled by vested professional interests.
Dyeing and Calico-printing
Author | : Edward Andrew Parnell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1849 |
Genre | : Calico-printing |
ISBN | : |