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Table of contents of journal: The *British journal for the history of science

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Authors: HILL K
Citation: K. Hill, JUGLERS OR SCHOLLERS - NEGOTIATING THE ROLE OF A MATHEMATICAL PRACTITIONER, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 253-274

Authors: DOLAN B
Citation: B. Dolan, PEDAGOGY THROUGH PRINT - SOWERBY,JAMES, MAWE,JOHN AND THE PROBLEM OF COLOR IN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NATURAL-HISTORY ILLUSTRATION, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 275-304

Authors: BUD R
Citation: R. Bud, PENICILLIN AND THE NEW ELIZABETHANS, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 305-333

Authors: SHORTLAND M
Citation: M. Shortland, CONVERSATIONS ON SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND TIME - SERRES,M, LATOUR,B, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 335-353

Authors: SHORTLAND M
Citation: M. Shortland, A HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT - SERRES,M, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 335-353

Authors: BLOOR D
Citation: D. Bloor, THE FONTANA HISTORY OF THE HUMAN-SCIENCES - SMITH,R, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 361-363

Authors: MOLLAND G
Citation: G. Molland, ARISTOTLES THEORY OF MATERIAL SUBSTANCE - HEAT AND PNEUMA, FORM AND SOUL - FREUDENTHAL,G, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 363-364

Authors: FISHER S
Citation: S. Fisher, GASSENDIS ETHICS - FREEDOM IN A MECHANISTIC UNIVERSE - SARASOHN,LT, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 364-366

Authors: HENRY J
Citation: J. Henry, THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION - A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL INQUIRY - COHEN,HF, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 366-368

Authors: AGAR J
Citation: J. Agar, TRANSFORMING COMPUTER-TECHNOLOGY - INFORMATION-PROCESSING FOR THE PENTAGON, 1962-1986 - NORBERG,AL, ONEILL,JE, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 368-371

Authors: AGAR J
Citation: J. Agar, THE CLOSED WORLD - COMPUTERS AND THE POLITICS OF DISCOURSE IN COLD-WAR AMERICA - EDWARDS,PN, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 368-371

Authors: AGAR J
Citation: J. Agar, COMPUTER - A HISTORY OF THE INFORMATION MACHINE - CAMPBELLKELLY,M, ASPRAY,W, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 368-371

Authors: HUGHES J
Citation: J. Hughes, THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF TAYLOR,G.I. - BATCHELOR,G, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 371-372

Authors: SMITH RW
Citation: Rw. Smith, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND OTHER RECOLLECTIONS, 2ND EDITION - PAYNEGAPOSCHKIN,C, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 372-373

Authors: PALLADINO P
Citation: P. Palladino, CRAFTING SCIENCE - A SOCIO-HISTORY OF THE QUEST FOR THE GENETICS OF CANCER - FUJIMURA,JH, British journal for the history of science, 31(110), 1998, pp. 373-375

Authors: FIELD JV JAMES FAJL
Citation: Jv. Field et Fajl. James, SCIENCE AND THE VISUAL - A SPECIAL ISSUE - INTRODUCTION, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 126-128

Authors: KELLER SB
Citation: Sb. Keller, SECTIONS AND VIEWS - VISUAL REPRESENTATION IN 18TH-CENTURY EARTHQUAKESTUDIES, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 129-159

Authors: BUCCHI M
Citation: M. Bucchi, IMAGES OF SCIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM - WALL CHARTS AND SCIENCE-EDUCATION 1850-1920, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 161-184

Authors: LOACH J
Citation: J. Loach, LECORBUSIER AND THE CREATIVE USE OF MATHEMATICS, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 185-215

Authors: FORGAN S
Citation: S. Forgan, FESTIVALS OF SCIENCE AND THE 2 CULTURES - SCIENCE, DESIGN AND DISPLAYIN THE FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN, 1951, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 217-240

Authors: FULLER S
Citation: S. Fuller, UNCERTAIN KNOWLEDGE - AN IMAGE OF SCIENCE FOR A CHANGING WORLD - DOLBY,RGA, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 241-243

Authors: DIVALL C
Citation: C. Divall, TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE - METHODS AND THEMES IN THE HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY - FOX,R, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 243-245

Authors: MOLLAND G
Citation: G. Molland, EUCLID PHAENOMENA - A TRANSLATION AND STUDY OF A HELLENISTIC TREATISEIN SPHERICAL ASTRONOMY - BERGGREN,JL, THOMAS,RSD, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 245-246

Authors: OSTER M
Citation: M. Oster, A FREE INQUIRY INTO THE VULGARLY RECEIVED NOTION OF NATURE - BOYLE,R, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 246-247

Authors: BRACKENRIDGE JB
Citation: Jb. Brackenridge, FORCE AND GEOMETRY IN NEWTONS PRINCIPIA - DEGANDT,F, British journal for the history of science, 31(109), 1998, pp. 247-249
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