Reworking the bench : research notebooks in the history of science
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Reworking the bench : research notebooks in the history of science
(Archimedes : new studies in the history and philosophy of science and technology, v. 7)
Kluwer Academic, c2003
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science研究室
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Description
This is the first book that addresses the issue of research notes for writing history of science in a comprehensive manner. Its case studies range from the early modern period to present and cover a broad range of different disciplines. The contributions are based on papers presented at the workshop entitled "Reworking the Bench: Laboratory Notebooks in the History of Science", held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin or written after the workshop.
Table of Contents
- Editor's Introduction. The Hanging Chain: A Forgotten 'Discovery' Buried in Galileo's Notes on Motion
- J. Renn, P. Damerow. The Chymical Laboratory Notebooks of George Starkey
- W. Newman, L.M. Principe. Newton's Optical Notebooks: Public Versus Private Data
- A.E. Shapiro. At Play with Nature: Luigi Galvani's Experimental Approach to Muscular Physiology
- M. Bresadola. The Practice of Studying Practice: Analyzing Laboratory Records of Ampere and Faraday
- F. Steinle. From Agents to Cells: Theodor Schwann's Research Notes of the Years 1835-1838
- O. Parnes. Narrating by Numbers: Keeping an Account of Early 19th Century Laboratory Experiences
- O. Sibum. Exploring Contents and Boundaries of Experimental Practice in Laboratory Notebooks: Samuel Pierpoint Langley and the Mapping of the Infra-red Region of the Solar Spectrum
- A. Loettgers. The Pocket Schedule. Note-Taking as a Research Technique: Ernst Mach's Ballistic-Photographic Experiments
- C. Hoffmann. From Lone Investigator to Laboratory Chief: Ivan Pavlov's Research Notebooks as a Reflection of His Managerial and Interpretive Style
- D.P. Todes. Carl Correns' Experiments with Pisum, 1896-1899
- H.-J. Rheinberger. Errors and Insights: Reconstructing the Genesis of General Relativity from Einstein's Zurich Notebook
- J. Renn, T. Sauer. Hans Krebs' and Kurt Henseleit's Laboratory Notebooks and Their Discovery of the Urea Cycle: Reconstructed with Computer Models
- G. Grasshoff, M. May. Laboratory Notebooks and Investigative Pathways
- F.L. Holmes.
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