The technical sphere of the garden: Uses of instruments and garden devices in 19^t^h-century gardening (English)
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Conference on scientific instruments and their users; Who needs scientific instruments
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2006
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Title:The technical sphere of the garden: Uses of instruments and garden devices in 19^t^h-century gardening
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Conference:Conference on scientific instruments and their users; Who needs scientific instruments ; 2005 ; Leiden, Netherlands
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Place of publication:Leiden
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Publication date:2006-01-01
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Size:8 pages
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Remarks:Includes 1 CD-ROM of presentations; Includes bibliographical references
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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`Beati possidentes': the Royal Dutch Academy and the Standard Metrevan Lunteren, F. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
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Who needs scientific instruments? Philosophers! Physiology and philosophy in the fin de sieclevon Lunen, A. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 37
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Scrutinising a Legend:A New Look at the Mathematical Instruments and Clocks of Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel and the `Wissenschaftskammer'Gaulke, K. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 49
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Scientific instruments, the `Kunstkammer' and the invention of the renaissance `Kunstschrank'Hauschke, S. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
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The 19^t^h^-century observatory today: from astronomical instrument to cultural and scientific symbolLe Guet Tully, F. / Davoigneau, J. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
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Astronomy in a shipping nation: Harbour observatories in Norway 1850 - 1900Pettersen, B. R. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 75
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The Use and Re-Use of Optical Instruments: Creating Knowledge in the Dresden KunstkammerDupre, S. / Korey, M. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 89
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`It was a Dark and Stormy Night': Instrument Makers and the Northern LightsMorrison-Low, A. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 99
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The London instrument trade, from Culpeper to ColeBaker, A. S. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 107
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The Leiden Theatrum Anatomicum: An Instrument of Encyclopaedic Knowledge in a Changing WorldHuisman, T. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 115
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`These wonderful glasses' Dutch humanists and the microscope, 1620-1670Jorink, E. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 125
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Running in Place: Location and Identity in the History of Dutch Steam EnginesRoberts, L. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 135
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The technical sphere of the garden: Uses of instruments and garden devices in 19^t^h-century gardeningBrusch, B. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 143
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Making Science Modern by Setting up an Experimental Observatory in Victorian BritainSichau, C. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 151
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The Blue-Collar Boys: The School of Instrument Makers at the Leiden Physics Laboratory of Heike Kamerlingh Onnesvan Delft, D. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 159
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From scientific instrument to technical efficiency: British Royal Navy technological testing process, 1913-1940Soubiran, S. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 169
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The Plymouth Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association and the Rise of Experimental Zoology in BritainErlingsson, S. J. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 183
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Admirabilis Circinus: The Spread and Improvement of Fabrizio Mordente's CompassCamerota, F. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 195
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Theory and Practice of Early Telescopic Observation: Galileo and the TelescopeZik, Y. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 203
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Down-To-Earth Solutions for Celestial Purposes: Remarks on the Life and Works of the Astronomer/Instrument Maker Campos Rodrigues (1836-1919)Raposo, P. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 209
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From Sea to Land: From Hadley's octant to Danjon's astrolabeDebarbat, S. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 219
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Reconstruction of the Spiegelboogde Hilster, N. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 227
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Reduction procedures and the development of the meridian circle in the 19^t^h centuryCaplan, J. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 235
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Forms Shaped by Functions? Using, Improving and Conceiving Microscopes during the 1740sRatcliff, M. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 247
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From the laboratory to the factory: Le Poole and the electron microscopeFournier, M. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 253
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Inventing Instruments and Users: Harold Edgerton and the General Radio Company, 1932-1970Kremer, R. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006
- 265
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The Analogue Computer as a Scientific InstrumentCare, C. / Museum Boerhaave et al. | 2006