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The epistemological and artistic relevance of Robert Fludd’s memory theatres
This article explores the memory theatres in Robert Fludd’s major work Utriusque cosmi historia (History of both worlds), focusing in particular on their epistemological and artistic relevance.
Ute Frietsch
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How do different student constituencies (not) learn the history and philosophy of their subject? Case studies from science, technology and medicine [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Why should H.E. teachers concern themselves with how their students do or don’t learn? Much has been said recently about the alleged merits and demerits of ‘student-centred’ learning, especially on the extent to which student ...
Gooday, G.
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The 1980s marked the arrival of microcomputers in our homes, as well as the advent of homebrew video game development (Swalwell, 2021). Next to working with the technological constraints of these early computers, many developers also had to figure out ...
Adrian Demleitner
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The History of Technology Assessment and Comparative Effectiveness Research for Drugs and Medical Devices and the Role of the Federal Government. [PDF]
Wong J.
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Educational Technology: Beyond the Basics
This paper addresses classroom technology as a much deeper concept than many would like to believe. It is not something to be taken lightly by only looking at what is currently available, but rather examined through a brief history, in-depth tests, and ...
Shimer, John
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Vaccines in veterinary medicine: a brief review of history and technology. [PDF]
McVey S, Shi J.
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The design of licensing contracts: Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, and Electrical Engineering in Imperial Germany [PDF]
We investigate a sample of 180 technology licensing contracts closed by German chemical, pharmaceutical, and electrical engineering companies between 1880 and 1913.
Carsten Burhop, Thorsten Lübbers
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Gearing technology in its modern form has a history of only 100 years. However, the earliest form of gearing can probably be traced back to fourth century B.C. Greece. Current gear practice and recent advances in the technology are drawn together.
Coy, J. J. +2 more
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To Copy, To Impress, To Distribute: The Start of European Printing
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies of them. From approximately 1375 to 1450, certain Europeans started fully mechanized replication of texts and images, based on predecessor “smaller ...
Bennett Gilbert
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