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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
2002 Contents

Volume 40, Part 1, Number 127, March 2002
Comparative History of Science Lewis Pyenson
 1-33
Putting Method First: Re-appraising the Extreme Determinism and Hard Hereditarianism of Sir Francis Dalton
John C. Waller
 35-62
Voluntarism and Early Modern Science Peter Harrison
63-89
Religion and Medicine in Iran: From Relationship to Dissociation
Hormoz Ebrahimnejad
 57-69
Notices of Books 113-123
Notes on Contributors 124
Volume 40, Part 2, Number 128, June 2002
The Care of the Self and the Masculine Birth of Science Jan Golinski
125-145
Having a Knack for the Non-intuitive: Aristarchus’s Heliocentrism through Archimedes’s Geocentrism
Jean Christianidis, Dimitris Dialetis and Kostas Gavroglu 147-168
Elizabeth Tollet: A New Newtonian Woman
Patricia Fara
169-187
Place and Practice in Field Biology
Robert E. Kohler
189-210
Marketing Mathematics in Early Eighteenth-century England: Henry Beighton, Certainty, and the Public Sphere
Shelley Costa

211-232
ESSAY REVIEW
Generall Learning: A Seventeenth-century Treatise on the Formation of the General Scholar by Meric Casaubon, ed. by Richard Serjeantson
Ian G. Stewart

233-244
Notices of Books
245-249
Notes on Contributors
250
Volume 40 Part 3 Number 129 September 2002
An End to National Science: The Meaning and the Extension of Local Knowledge
Lewis Pyenson
251-290
Experimental Animal Behaviour Studies: The Loss of Initiative in Britain 100 Years Ago
David A. H. Wilson
291-320
Counter Culture: Towards a History of Greek Numeracy
Reviel Netz
321-352
The Place of Science in Kant’s University
Riccardo Pozzo and Michael Oberhausen
353-368
Notices of Books 369-375
Notes on Contributors
376
Volume 40 Part 4 Number 130 December 2002
Galileo’s Scientific Discoveries, Cosmological Confrontations, and the Aftermath
Stephen Mason
377–406
Pitfalls in the Editing of Newton’s Papers
A. Rupert Hall
407–424
Caroline Herschel: Assistant Astronomer or Astronomical Assistant?
Michael Hoskin
425–444

Fatal Mutilations: Educationism and the British Background to the 1931 International Congress for the History of Science and ­Technology
A. K. Mayer

445–472

Labscapes: Naturalizing the Lab
Robert E. Kohler
473–501
Notes on Contributors
501
Index to Volume 40
502

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