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Front MatterSource: Isis, Vol. 67, No. 5, One Hundred First Critical Bibliography (1976), pp. 1-4Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/230367 .
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AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW DEVOTED TO THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES FOUNDED IN 1912 BY GEORGE SARTON
ONE HUNDRED FIRST CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
Official Journal of the History of Science Society
1976 VOL. 67, 5, NO. 240
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Editor: ROBERT P. MULTHAUF
Managing Editor: BERNARD S. FINN
Assistant Editor: DIANA D. MENKES
THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION * WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560, U.S.A.
Committee on Isis of the History of Science Society
ROBERT SIEGFRIED, University of Wisconsin
ROBERT E. KOHLER, JR.
University of Pennsylvania
NATHAN SIVIN
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
LEONARD G. WILSON
University of Minnesota
RUTH SCHWARTZ COWAN
SUNY, Stony Brook
Former Editors of Isis GEORGE SARTON, I. BERNARD COHEN, HARRY WOOLF
Advisory Editors E. J. AITON, Didsbury College of Education, Manchester HAROLD L. BURSTYN, The William Paterson College MAURICE P. CROSLAND, University of Kent LOREN R. GRAHAM, Columbia University THOMAS L. HANKINS, University of Washington AARON J. IHDE, University of Wisconsin S. A. JAYAWARDENF., Science Museum, London HANS KANGRO, Universitit Hamburg DAVID C. LINDBERG, University of Wisconsin OTro M. MARX, Newton, Massachusetts ERNAN MCMULLIN, University of Notre Dame CHARLES ROSENBERG, University of Pennsylvania A. I. SABRA, Harvard University CECIL J. SCHNEER, University of New Hampshire G. J. TOOMER, Brown University
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Vol. 67 Part 5 1976
One Hundred First Critical Bibliography of the History of Science and its Cultural Influences
(to January 1976)
Edited by John Neu
Bibliographer for the History of Science University of Wisconsin Memorial Library
in cooperation with the Department of the History of Science
University of Wisconsin
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 5
CLASSIFIED BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. History of Science: General References and Tools
1 History of Science, General Works 17 2 Bibliographies and Bibliographical
Tools 17 3 Historiography and Historical
Method 18 4 Biographical Collections 19 5 Encyclopedias and Compendia of
General Scientific Knowledge 19
B. Science and its History from Special Points of View
10 Philosophy of Science and Methods of Science 20
11 Scientific Institutions 24 12 Scientific Instruments and Special
Techniques 25 13 Scientific Education and History of
Education 25 14 Social Relations of Science 25 15 Humanistic Relations of Science 29
C. Histories of the Special Sciences
20 Philosophy 31 21 Mathematics 31 22 Physical Sciences
a. Astronomy 32 b. Physics 34 c. Chemistry 35
23 Earth Sciences a. Geology and geophysics 36 b. Geography, cartography, and
geodesy 36 c. Oceanography 37 d. Travel, exploration, and navigation 37 e. Mineralogy and crystallography 37 f. Meteorology 37
24 Biological Sciences a. Biology in general 37 b. Microscopy and microbiology 38 c. Zoology 38 d. Botany 38 e. Anatomy and physiology 39 f. Physical anthropology 39
g. Agriculture 39 h. Heredity and evolution 39
25 Sciences of Man 40 26 Medicine and the Medical Sciences
a. Medical history 43 b. Pharmacy 45
27 Technology 47 28 Pseudo-sciences and Paradoxes 50 29 Ancillary Disciplines 51
D. Chronological Classification
30 Prehistory and Primitive Societies 52 31 Ancient Near East 52 32 Classical Antiquity
a. General works; philosophy 53 b. Exact sciences 55 c. Natural history 57 d. Pseudo-science and experiment 57 e. Technology, travel, exploration,
and geography 58 f. Medicine and health 58
33.1 Middle Ages, from c. A.D. 500 to c. 1450 a. General works; philosophy 60 b. Exact sciences 61 c. Natural history 62 d. Pseudo-science and experiment 63 e. Technology, travel, exploration,
and geography 63 f. Medicine and health 64
33.2 Middle Ages, Byzantium, from c. A.D. 500 to c. 1450 65
34 Islamic and Related Cultures, from c. A.D. 500 to c. 1600 a. General works; philosophy 65 b. Exact sciences 66 c. Natural history 67 d. Pseudo-science and experiment 67 e. Technology, travel, exploration,
and geography 67 f. Medicine and health 67
35.1 India, to c. 1600 a. General works; philosophy 68 b. Exact sciences 68 c. Natural history 69 d. Pseudo-science and experiment 69 e. Technology, travel, exploration,
and geography 69 f. Medicine and health 69
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35.2 The Far East, to c. 1600 a. General works; philosophy 69
b. Exact sciences 70 c. Natural history 71 d. Pseudo-science and experiment 71 e. Technology, travel, exploration,
and geography 71 f. Medicine and health 72
35.3 Pre-Columbian America, to c. 1500 a. General works; philosophy 72 b. Exact sciences 72 c. Natural history 73
d. Pseudo-science and experiment 73
e. Technology, travel, exploration, and geography 73
f. Medicine and health 73
36 Renaissance and Reformation, 1450-1600 a. General works; philosophy 73 b. Exact sciences 74 c. Natural history 76
d. Pseudo-science and experiment 77
e. Technology, travel, exploration, and geography 78
f. Medicine and health 79
37 Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries a. General works; philosophy 81
b. Mathematics 87
c. Physical sciences 89 d. Earth sciences 95
e. Biological sciences 96
f. Sciences of man 99
g. Medicine 100 h. Technology 105 i. Pseudo-sciences and paradoxes 106 j. Ancillary disciplines 107
38 Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries a. General works; philosophy 107 b. Mathematics 110 c. Physical sciences 111 d. Earth sciences 117 e. Biological sciences 119 f. Sciences of man 124 g. Medicine 130 h. Technology 134 i. Pseudo-sciences and paradoxes 137 j. Ancillary disciplines 137
39 Contemporary Sciences, from c. 1914 a. General works; philosophy 138 b. Mathematics 138 c. Physical sciences 139 d. Earth sciences 142 e. Biological sciences 142 f. Sciences of man 144 g. Medicine 147 h. Technology 148 i. Pseudo-sciences and paradoxes 149 j. Ancillary disciplines 149 k. Historians and philosophers of
science 149
BOOK REVIEWS 151
INDEX 181
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AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW DEVOTED TO TlHE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES FOUNDED IN 1912 BY GEORGE SARTON
ONE HUNDRED FIRST CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Official Journal of the History of Science Society VOL. 67, 5, NO. 240
pp. 181-200
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This index was not printed with the 1976 Critical Bibliography due to error in the Isis Editorial Offices. It has therefore been produced separately.
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