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- The anatomy of touch: nature, knowledge and technologies of touch in the Renaissance
- Antiquities, past, and present: the Tradescant Collection and its rarities
- Georg Joseph Kamel (1661â1706): a Jesuit pharmacist in Manila at the borderlines of erudition and empiricism
- Intelligible design: the origin and visualization of species
- The physician's Stammbuch: humanist cultures of medical networking
- Locating indigenous knowledge in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648)
- Reviving the Royal Society in the early eighteenth century
- Recontextualizing the George Brown Collection through creative ceramics
- Participating in Victorian natural history through the illustrated periodical
- John Ray and Francis Willughby herborising around the lighthouse in Genoa in March 1664
- Invisible gardeners? The role of Scottish botanic gardeners in knowledge creation and exchange in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century
- 'Improvement': British colonial settlement and the environment
- From 'clap-trap and flummery' to 'scope and methods' â the Royal Geographical Society's lantern-slide lectures, c.1886â1924
- Spicing up Mauritius' gardens: informal empire and the hybridity of knowledge and plant exchange in the East Indies, 1740s to 1770s
- The Norman Conquest of the materia medica? Expanding pharmaceutical horizons in 11th-century England
- Systems, synonyms and strife â the making of European entomology around 1800
- Order and object: constructing collections in late 18th-century France
- Recovery after attack: 1960s radioecology and shifting conceptions of humans as agents of ecosystem change
- Is it one's cup of tea? Early-modern experimentation on tea as materia medica
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