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Golinski, Jan

Golinski, Jan. Science as public culture chemistry and the enlightenment in Britain, 1760-1820. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1992. [Pg.561]

Golinski, Jan V. "Chemistry in the scientific revolution problems of languages and communications." In Reappraisals of the scientific revolution, eds. David C. Lindberg and Robert S. Westman, 367-396. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1990. [Pg.561]

Golinski, Jan. Utility and Audience in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry Case Studies of William Cullen and Joseph Priestley. Br. J. Hist. Sci. 21 (1988) 1-31. [Pg.270]

Golinski, Jan (1992). Science as Public Culture Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain 1760-1820. Cambridge, U.K. Cambridge University Press. [Pg.4]

Golinski, Jan. Helene Metzger and the Interpretation of Seventeenth Century Chemistry. History of Science 25, 1987, 85-97. [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. Scepticism and Authority in Seventeenth-century Chemical Discourse. In The Figural and the Literal, ed. A. Benjamin et al. (Manchester... [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. Utility and Audience in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry Case Studies of William Cullen and Joseph Priestley. BJHS 21, 1988, 1-31. Golinski, Jan. The Secret Life of an Alchemist. In Let Newton Be A New Perspective on His Life and Works, ed. J. Fauvel et al. (Oxford University Press, 1988). [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. Chemistry in the Scientific Revolution Problems of Language and Communication. In Reappraisals of the Scientific Revolution, ed. D. Lindberg and R. Westman (Cambridge University Press, 1990). [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. The Chemical Revolution and the Politics of Language. The Eighteenth Century Theory and Interpretation 33, 1992, 238-251. [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. Precision Instruments and the Demonstrative Order of Proof in... [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. The Nicety of Experiment Precision of Measurement and Precision of Reasoning in Late Eighteenth-Century Chemistry. In The Values of Precision, ed. M. Wise (Princeton University Press, 1995). [Pg.571]

Golinski, Jan. Fit Instruments Thermometers in Eighteenth-Century Chemistry. In Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry, ed. F. Holmes and T. Levere (MIT Press, 2000). [Pg.571]

Goetsch, lames Robert, Jr. 1995. Vico s Axioms. New Haven Yale University Press. Golinski, Jan. 1990. Chemistry in the Scientific Revolution Problems of Lan-... [Pg.194]

Robert E. Schofield, The Enlightenment ofJoseph Priestley A Study of his Life and Work (University Park, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997). There is also much of interest on Priestley in Jan Golinski, Science as Public Culture. Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1/60—1820 (Cambridge and New York Cambridge University Press, 1992), esp. chapters 3 and 4. [Pg.158]

Relatively little has been published that is concerned particularly with the instruments and apparatus of particular chemists (as opposed to more general treatments of their work). The most significant work of this type concerns Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, whose demonstration apparatus, much of which is illustrated in his Trait, survives in fine condition at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers in Paris. But what, exactly, is its status Trevore Levere and Jan Golinski confront this, and other issues, in separate papers.1819... [Pg.218]

Alongside Trevor Levere, the following have given assistance or encouragement to me in various ways, for which I thank them Jim Andrew, Patricia Fara, Jan Golinski, Rob IlifFe, Peter M. Jones, Christine MacLeod, Ben Marsden, Ray... [Pg.249]

J. R. R. Christie and J. V. Golinski, The Spreading of the Word New Directions in the Historiography of Chemistry, 1600-1800, History of Science 20, 1982, 235-266 Jan Golinski, Science as Public Culture (Cambridge University Press, 1992). [Pg.463]

Daumas, Lavoisier M. Daumas and Denis Duveen, Lavoisier s relatively unknown large-scale decomposition and synthesis of water, February 27 and 28, 1785, Chymia 5,1959, 113-129 Jan Golinski, Precision Instruments and the Demonstrative Order of Proof in Lavoisier s Chemistry, Osiris 9, 1994, 30-47 idem, The Nicety of Experiment Precision of Measurement and Precision of Reasoning in Late Eighteenth-Century Chemistry, in The Values of Precision, ed. M. Wise (Princeton University Press, 1995) Frederic L. Holmes, The Evolution of Lavoisier s Chemical Apparatus, in Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry, ed. F. Holmes and T. Levere (MIT Press, 2000). [Pg.510]

Clark, William, Jan Golinski, and Simon Schaffer, eds. The Sciences in Enlightened Europe (University of Chicago Press, 1999). [Pg.564]

Recent works by Mary Jo Nye, David Knight, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and I. Stengers, and Jan Golinski in the history of chemistry Roald Hoffman, Pierre Lazzlo, and Jean-Marie... [Pg.12]

For a recounting of some variations on this approach, see Jan Golinski, Making Natural Knowledge (Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1998). [Pg.11]


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