APS Proceedings
vol. 149, 3 (September 2005)

Papers from the Symposium
Science, Art, and Knowledge: Practicing Natural History from the Enlightenment to the Twenty-first Century
22 April 2004

Picturing Nature in the Age of Enlightenment
MARTIN RUDWICK

 
Roaring Alligators and Burning Tygers: Poetry and Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin
ASHTON NICHOLS

 
Agnotology and Exotic Abortifacients: The Cultural Production of Ignorance in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
LONDA SCHIEBINGER

 
The Linnaean Enterprise: Past, Present, and Future
EDWARD O. WILSON
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Geomorphic Effects of Urbanization in Forty-one Years of Observation
LUNA B. LEOPOLD, REED HUFFMAN, AND ANDREW MILLER

 
True North-And Why It Mattered in Eighteenth-Century America
DEBORAH JEAN WARNER


Biographical Memoirs

Abram Bergson
PADMA DESAI

 
I Bernard Cohen
OWEN GINGERICH

 
Donald Redfield Griffin
CAROLYN A. RISTAU

 
Garrett Hardin
JOHN CAIRNS JR.

 
Konrad B. Krauskopf
W. G. ERNST

 
Gordon James Fraser MacDonald
MALVIN A. RUDERMAN

 
Jonathan E. Rhoads
CLYDE F. BARKER

 
Franz Rosenthal
DIMITRI GUTAS

 
Frank E. Taplin
ROBERT F. GOHEEN

 

 

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