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and Xinzhi Zhuqi Tushuo (Illustration and Descriptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Several Newly-Built Devices).” [Translated<br />

title.] In Chinese. Chinese J. Hist. Sci. Tech. 27<br />

(<strong>2006</strong>): 115–136.<br />

350. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY<br />

350-1. GENERAL HISTORIES OF SCIENCE<br />

1673. BERNARDI, Walter, Paola MANZINI, and<br />

Roberto MARCUCCIO. (Eds.) Giambattista Venturi:<br />

Scienziato, Ingegnere, Intellettuale fra età dei Lumi e<br />

Classicismo. Biblioteca di Storia della Scienza, 49;<br />

Saggi, Centro studi “Lazzaro Spallanzani” di Scandiano,<br />

9. (292 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index.) Firenze:<br />

Leo S. Olschki, 2005. ISBN: 8822254120.<br />

1674. CHAPLIN, Joyce E. “Benjamin Franklin and<br />

<strong>Science</strong>, Continuing Opportunities for Study.” Perspect.<br />

Sci. 14 (<strong>2006</strong>): 232–251.<br />

A historiographic essay.<br />

1675. DASTON, Lorraine, and Gianna POMATA.<br />

(Eds.) The Faces <strong>of</strong> Nature in Enlightenment Europe.<br />

Concepts and Symbols <strong>of</strong> the Eighteenth Century in<br />

Europe. (vi + 282 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin: Berliner<br />

Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2003. ISBN: 3830503601.<br />

Contents: Lorraine DASTON and Gianna POMATA, “The<br />

Faces <strong>of</strong> Nature: Visibility and Authority,” 1-16; PORTER<br />

[ref. 1844]; BENDALL [ref. 1813]; VIDAL [ref. 1915]; FELD-<br />

MAN [ref. 1693]; LICOPPE [ref. 1776]; RIEKE-MÜLLER<br />

[ref. 1838]; SPARY [ref. 1841]; CUNNINGHAM [ref. 1<strong>97</strong>0];<br />

FINDLEN [ref. 1701]; CAVAZZA [ref. 1700]; FILIPPINI<br />

[ref. 1893].<br />

1676. DÖLEN, Emre. “Ottoman Scientific Literature<br />

during the 18th and 19th Centuries.” In GÜNERGUN<br />

and KURIYAMA [ref. 656], 159–186.<br />

1677. HAHN, Roger. Pierre Simon Laplace, 1749–<br />

1827: A Determined Scientist. (x + 310 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press,<br />

2005. ISBN: 0674018923.<br />

1678. KOHNO Toshiya. “New Historical Studies on<br />

Priestley.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi<br />

Ken. (Chem.) 32 (2005): 45–60.<br />

1679. PORTER, Roy. Flesh in the Age <strong>of</strong> Reason: The<br />

Modern Foundations <strong>of</strong> Body and Soul. Foreword by<br />

Simon SCHAMA. (xviii + 573 pp.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2005. ISBN: 0393326969.<br />

1680. RODRIGUEZ SÁNCHEZ, Rafael Ángel. “David<br />

Hume, Isaac Newton y Adam Smith: Sus concepciones<br />

de la Ciencia.” Llull 27 (2004): 747–768.<br />

1681. RUPKE, Nicolaas A. Alexander von Humboldt:<br />

A Metabiography. (320 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Frankfurt<br />

am Main: Peter Lan, 2005. ISBN: 0820476935.<br />

1682. USITALO, Steven A. “Lomonosov: Forging<br />

a Russian National Myth.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/02<br />

(2004): 658.<br />

Dissertation at McGill University (Canada), 2003. Adviser:<br />

Boss, Valentin. UMI pub. no. NQ8859. 282 pp.<br />

1683. WEGNER, Robert. “Livros do Arco do Cego<br />

no Brasil colonial.” Translated title: [Books from<br />

the Arco do Cego in Colonial Brazil.] In Portuguese.<br />

Manguinhos 11 (supp. 1) (2004): 131–140.<br />

350. Eighteenth century 83<br />

350-3. SOURCES OF INFORMATION<br />

1684. CASATI, Stefano, and Simone CONTARDI.<br />

“La Raccolta e la Nuova raccolta d’opuscoli scientifici<br />

e filologici dell’erudito Angelo Calogerà, una<br />

grande impresa editoriale pubblicata in formato digitale.”<br />

Nuncius 19 (2004): 375–383.<br />

The digital edition <strong>of</strong> these two works is produced by the<br />

Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence. <strong>Current</strong><br />

access is at http://www.imss.firenze.it/biblio/<br />

eracopus.html (as <strong>of</strong> 11 Sept. <strong>2006</strong>).<br />

350-12. STUDIES OF LINGUISTIC AND VISUAL<br />

ASPECTS OF SCIENCE<br />

1685. RIERA PALMERO, Juan, and Luis RIERA CLI-<br />

MENT. La ciencia extranjera en la España ilustrada.<br />

Ensayo de un diccionario de traductores. Cuadernos<br />

de Historia de la Ciencia, 14. (215 pp.) Zaragoza:<br />

SEHCTAR, 2003. ISBN: 846009989X.<br />

350-20. GENERAL WORKS ON SCIENCE AND ITS<br />

INTERACTION WITH SOCIETY AND CULTURE<br />

1686. ALBRITTON JONSSON, Fredrik. “The Enlightenment<br />

in the Highlands: Natural <strong>History</strong> and<br />

Internal Colonization in the Scottish Enlightenment,<br />

1760–1830.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/06 (2005): 2350.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Brewer, John. UMI pub. no. 3181310. 326 pp.<br />

1687. ELLIOTT, Paul, and Stephen DANIELS. “The<br />

‘School <strong>of</strong> True, Useful and Universal <strong>Science</strong>’?<br />

Freemasonry, Natural Philosophy and Scientific Culture<br />

in Eighteenth-Century England.” Brit. J. Hist.<br />

Sci. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>): 207–229.<br />

1688. HOSFORD, Desmond. “The Queen’s Hair:<br />

Marie-Antoinette, Politics, and DNA.” Eighteenth-<br />

Cent. Stud. 38 (2004): 183–200.<br />

350-21. SCIENCE AND ETHICS<br />

1689. ANKER, Peder. “A Vindication <strong>of</strong> the Rights<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brutes.” Phil. Geog. 7 (2004): 261–266.<br />

Regarding a 1792 anonymous satire <strong>of</strong> the Rights <strong>of</strong> Man<br />

with implications for animal rights arguments.<br />

350-22. SCIENCE AND POLITICS, LAW, AND<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

1690. HORN, Jeff. “Enlightenment <strong>Science</strong> and the<br />

State in Revolutionary France: The Legacy <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

Coulston Gillispie.” Perspect. Sci. 13 (2005): 112–<br />

132.<br />

Surveys “recent studies <strong>of</strong> science and technology in Revolutionary<br />

France (1789–1815).” (p. 112) Essay review <strong>of</strong><br />

Charles Coulston GILLISPIE, <strong>Science</strong> and Polity in France<br />

(2004).<br />

1691. SCHAFFER, Simon. “Instruments as Cargo<br />

in the China Trade.” Special Issue: Artisans and<br />

Instruments, 1300–1800 [ref. 292]. Hist. Sci. 44<br />

(<strong>2006</strong>): 217–246.<br />

On efforts by the East India Company and the British government<br />

to use astronomical instruments in negotiations with<br />

China in establishing trade rules.<br />

350-23. SCIENCE AND THE ARTS; SCIENCE AND<br />

LITERATURE<br />

1692. ERICKSON, Lars Olav. Metafact: Essayistic<br />

<strong>Science</strong> in Eighteenth-Century France. North

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