págs. 12-13
págs. 17-25
The Different Strategies in Historiography of Science.: Tensions between Professional Research and Postmodern Ignorance
págs. 27-33
págs. 34-39
págs. 40-45
págs. 47-52
Knowledge Diffusion and the Learning of Practical Knowledge: Case Studies of Early Modern Japan and Europe
págs. 53-58
Knowledge Transfer and the Jesuits: Comparative Case Studies of Early Modern Japan, China and India
Mina Ishizu, Ting Xu, Anjana Singh
págs. 59-64
A mediator between different nations?: The introduction of laboratory instruction in science curricula of secondary education in Belgium and Germany (1880-1914)
págs. 65-70
págs. 72-77
Visual aids in the nine chapters on the mathematical art: connections between geometry and algebra in secondary school
págs. 78-89
págs. 90-96
History of sciences and the teaching of life and earth sciences in french secondary school.: What kind of teacher's training and what kind of teaching?
págs. 97-101
págs. 102-106
págs. 107-116
Understanding of pre-Galilean motion trajectory by present day students.: Can an ancient obstacle be overcome by our students?
págs. 117-124
More history of chemistry, more interest in science
Carme Zaragoza Domènech, Claudi Mans Teixidó, Josep Maria Fernández Novell
págs. 125-131
págs. 133-139
págs. 140-147
págs. 148-154
An aim for scientific education in France: the image of the nature of science.: The contribution of the history of science in physics courses
págs. 156-164
How to read the history of science in science school textbooks from a sociological perspective: theoretical and methodological considerations inspired by the ideas of Bruno Latour about non-humans and networks
Diana María Farías Camero, Marina Castells i Llavanera, Josep Castelló Escandell
págs. 165-173
págs. 175-180
págs. 181-185
págs. 187-193
Francesc Bujosa Homar, Gloria Gallego Caminero, Pere Salas Vives, Jaume Mercant, Joana Maria Pujadas Mora, Joan March, John Patrick D'Elios
págs. 194-199
Naturalistic observations in Apulia during the 19th century.: Vincenzo de Romita and Enrico Hillyer Giglioli
págs. 201-207
Erna Lesky, general and diplomat.: Networking as a power tool for the history of medicine
págs. 208-216
How could russian intellectual womer contribute to agriculture?: Circulation of ideas in education and career development of women agronomists, late 19th - early 20th century
págs. 217-223
págs. 224-231
págs. 234-239
The ram-tortoise of hegetor of byzantium in the treatise on machines by atheneaus mechanicus.: Some remarks on its reconstruction
págs. 240-245
Alentejo (Portugal) and the scientific expertise in fortification in the modern period: the circulation of masters and ideas
págs. 246-252
The technocrats against "technocracy": motorways and bottlenecks in engineering ideologies
págs. 253-257
págs. 260-264
Playfair's geometry crosses the mediterranean: translation of an english geometry textbook into Arabic
págs. 265-271
Studies on the problem of minimum and maximum in conic sections' traditions.: Apollonios of Perga and Serenos of Antinoeia
págs. 272-280
págs. 281-286
Invisible travellers and virtual tracks: knowledge construction in Colóquios Dos Simples e Drogas de India... of Garcia de Orta (GOA, 1563)
págs. 289-293
Pietro Amodeo
págs. 294-301
págs. 302-307
págs. 308-312
Jaroslav Petrbok and Frantisek Lexa: orient and the Balkan Peninsula travels
págs. 313-321
págs. 322-326
págs. 328-332
Optical instruments in the Service of God.: Light metaphors for the circulation of Jesuit knowledge in China
págs. 333-337
págs. 338-343
págs. 344-348
"In parte physicae theoretica Newtonum eiusque commentatores secutus sum": Leopold Gottlieb Biwald's physica generalis as a compendium propagating newtonian physics in Europe
págs. 349-354
págs. 355-370
An epistolary lab: the case of Parhelia and Halos in Descartes' correspondence (1629-1630)
págs. 372-377
págs. 378-383
págs. 384-388
págs. 389-394
The circulation of algebraic symbolism related to the first algebraic works in the Iberian Peninsula
págs. 396-404
págs. 405-414
págs. 415-418
págs. 420-428
págs. 429-432
págs. 433-440
págs. 441-449
págs. 450-454
págs. 455-461
The photographic self-recording of natural phenomena in the nineteenth century
Isabel Marília Peres, Maria Estela Jardim, Fernanda Madalena Costa
págs. 462-476
págs. 477-481
Science de-internationalized?: The challenges of a learned society in the post-napoleonic era
págs. 483-486
págs. 488-488
Global transportation by the way of systemic temporary spaces: ship, island, botanical garden, paradise and container.
págs. 489-490
págs. 491-492
From Vesuvius to the world. Teodoro Monticelli's (1759-1845) collection and his European contacts.: The neapolitan case
págs. 493-496
The Edison tin foil phonograph in Barcelona: a demonstration at the free athenaeum of Catalonia (1878)
págs. 498-508
págs. 510-513
págs. 514-515
págs. 516-517
The mathematical physics in the style of Gabriel Lamé: the advent of the "physique mathématique" in Emile Mathieu's Treatrise
págs. 518-519
págs. 520-521
págs. 522-523
págs. 525-530
págs. 531-535
Von Antropoff's periodic table: history, significance, and propagation from Germany to Spain
págs. 536-542
págs. 545-547
págs. 548-554
págs. 555-559
The circulation of mathematics in the Europe of the beginning of the 19th century: The fundamental contribution of the first journal dedicated to this science
págs. 570-574
págs. 575-583
Investigating 19th century mathematical journals: importance and use of other periodicals in Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques from 1842 to 1870
págs. 584-592
The Rivista di Giornali (1859-1879) and the circulation of the European mathematical culture in 19th century Italy: a case study
págs. 593-601
The institutionalization of applied biological research in Russia: biology at St. Petersburg
págs. 603-607
págs. 608-611
Zemstvos and naturalists: objectives of applied research, methods of fundamental science
págs. 612-615
págs. 626-631
A teacher as scientist: cabós popularizing psychological testing in Catalonia
Vanessa Moreno Lozano, Annette Mülberger, Andrea Graus, Mònica Balltondre Pla
págs. 632-637
When an instrument crosses borders: measuring mind in early twentieth-century France and America
págs. 638-642
págs. 643-647
De Sanctis, Binet, and the Intelligence Test in Italy
Elisabetta Cicciola, Renato Foschi, Giovanni Pietro Lombardo
págs. 648-652
History of psychological measurement.: Russian context in the 1920s-30s
págs. 653-658
págs. 660-664
págs. 665-667
págs. 668-676
Common pathways used for the introduction of the technology of Gas in Catalan cities during the second half of the nineteenth century.: The case of Reus and other similar cities
págs. 677-686
Between astrophysics and geophysics: the French contributions to the study of Auroras at the beginning of the 20th century
págs. 688-692
págs. 694-699
Knowledge systems in flux: Swedish philosophy of science and humanities drift apart.: A history of the challenge of the modernist world view
págs. 700-705
Nanotechnoscience: interrelation of the basic theories, modern experiment and novel technologies
págs. 706-713
págs. 734-740
The "Atoms for Peace" program paves the way: Turkey's first experience with a nuclear research reactor
págs. 742-747
The entry of Spain into Cern during Francoism in 1961: Valencia's role
págs. 748-753
págs. 754-758
págs. 759-762
págs. 763-771
págs. 773-777
págs. 778-783
Bruno Touschek and the birth of electron-positron collisions after World War II
Giulia Pancheri, Luisa Bonolis
págs. 784-785
págs. 786-789
págs. 791-797
Unraveling the nature of cosmic rays.: Bruno Rossi and The Spread and developments of experimental practices and scientific collaborations in cosmic-ray physics before World War II
Luisa Bonolis
págs. 799-803
"If a lot of radium would be sufficient to make important discoveries".: Vienna as a node in the network of European atomic research centres
págs. 804-809
págs. 810-817
págs. 818-821
Seeing the invisible.: The introduction of electron microscopy in great britain
págs. 823-828
Mutation carriers: US laboratories led by Spaniards in the early 80s
págs. 830-837
Epidemics in the news: health and hygiene as seen by the daily press in periods of crisis
págs. 839-846
págs. 847-852
Comparing the public perceptions of science and technology in the Greek and the Portuguese daily press: The case of the return of Halley's Comet (1910)
Ana Carneiro, Maria Paula Diogo, Ana Simoes, Isabel Zilhao, Eirini Mergoupi Savaidou, Faidra Papanelopoulou, Spyros Tzokas
págs. 853-857
Secretive geologies: Danish and American agendas for the geological investigation of Greenland, 1946-1960
págs. 859-868
Confidentiality vs. publicity: emerging tensions in science and technology during the Cold War
págs. 869-874
págs. 875-878
The development of a public idea of atomic energy in the Francoism (1945-1964): The role of the official newsreel NO-DO
págs. 880-885
págs. 886-890
págs. 892-897
(Un-)safe dose levels.: Scientific-feminist coalitions and contradictions in West Germany in the 1950s and 60s
págs. 898-904
Circulating knowledge through letters, circulating letters through technology: the "Eastways of Science" project
págs. 906-919
págs. 920-924
Verba Volant Scripta Manent: the importance of correspondence in early modern medical diagnosis
págs. 925-927
págs. 928-933
págs. 934-939
págs. 941-945
The artisans of "Plus Ultra": pilots, cartographers, and cosmographers in the Casa de la Contratación in Seville during the sixteenth century
págs. 946-951
From Denmark to Italy: Francesco Patrizi's reception and criticism of Tycho Brahe's geo-heliocentric Planetary System
págs. 952-958
The battle of the astronomers.: Johann Adam Schall von Bell and Ferdinand Verbiest at the Court of the Celestial Emperors
págs. 959-963
The illustrations in Girolamo Mercuriale's de Arte Gymnastica: the deployment of an architectural design in the making and the communication of mercuriale's medical discourse
págs. 965-970
Amato Lusitano and his pilgrimages to Europe: his contribution to the development of European medicine in the sixteenth century
págs. 971-974
Wandering Exotica.: The illustrations in Nieremberg's Historia Naturae (1635)
págs. 975-979
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Royal College of Surgery of Barcelona (1760-1843): the beginnings of modern surgery
págs. 980-985
Circulation as translation of books: the case of Ardinghelli in 18th century Naples
págs. 986-989
Correcting Lazzaro Spallanzani.: Antoni Martí i Franquès' contribution to the knowledge of sexual reproduction of plants (18th century)
págs. 990-994
págs. 996-1001
The stethoscope.: How the presentation of a medical innovation influenced its success
págs. 1002-1009
págs. 1010-1019
págs. 1020-1023
The diffusion of new painting materials in 19th century Portuguese technical courses: the case of the Oporto Industrial School
págs. 1024-1034
págs. 1035-1040
págs. 1042-1049
págs. 1050-1056
A stroboscopic picture of European science attractive institutions in the thirties and forties: Following Portuguese grant holders
Emília Vaz Gomes, Augusto José dos Santos Fitas, María Fátima Nunes
págs. 1057-1063
págs. 1065-1070
págs. 1071-1075
págs. 1076-1079
The inventions of José Ruiz Castizo: the planimeter
págs. 1080-1088
Unsuccessful transmission of knowledge.: An example of the astronomical society of India
págs. 1089-1092
págs. 1093-1100
págs. 1101-1108
págs. 1110-1115
págs. 1116-1123
Russia and Mongolia: transfer of scientific knowledge in political context (1920s)
págs. 1124-1126
págs. 1127-1131
págs. 1132-1137
págs. 1138-1140
A "Language of mathematics": neutrality as a facilitator of circulation during the Cold War
págs. 1141-1146
Science, industry and ideology in 20th century Catalonia: the legitimating strategies for the Institut Ravetllat - Pla's theory and products in Latin America between 1919 and 1939
págs. 1148-1153
págs. 1154-1158
Film, medicine and empire: inclusion-exclusion practices and discourses in Spanish medical-colonial documentaries of the 1940s
Carlos Tabernero Holgado, Isabel Jiménez Lucena, Jorge Molero Mesa
págs. 1159-1165
págs. 1166-1170
págs. 1172-1177
págs. 1178-1183
págs. 1184-1187
Scientific exhibits from the virtual museum of the University of Barcelona
Lourdes Cirlot, Santiago Vallmitjana Rico, Isabel García Malet
págs. 1188-1193
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