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HISTORY OF SCIENCE
2004 Contents

Volume 42, Part 1, Number 135, March 2004
NATURAL HISTORY SPECIAL ISSUE

Scientific Symmetries
E. C. Spary
1–46

Neat Nature: The Relation between Nature and Art in a Dutch Cabinet of Curiosities from the Early Eighteenth Century
Bert van de Roemer

47–84


Nature’s Palace: Constructing the Swedish Museum of Natural History
Jenny Beckman
85–111
From Natural Historical Investment to State Service: Collectors and Collections of the Berlin Society of Friends of Nature Research, c. 1800
Anke te Heesen

113–131


Notices of Books
133–135
Notes on Contributors
136
Volume 42, Part 2, Number 136, June 2004
Science and Patronage in England, 1570–1625: A Preliminary Study
Stephen Pumfrey and Frances Dawbarn
137–188
Vis Viva Revisited
Mary Terrall
189–209
Who Was Then the Gentleman?: Samuel Sorbière, Thomas Hobbes, and the Royal Society
Lisa T. Sarasohn
211–232
Displaying Sara Baartman, the ‘Hottentot Venus’
Sadiah Qureshi
233–257
Notices of Books
258–259
Notes on Contributors
260
Volume 42, Part 3, Number 137, September 2004
Etics and Emics (Not to Mention Anemics and Emetics) in the History of the Sciences
Nick Jardine
261–278

Decline, Then Recovery: An Overview of Activity in the History of Mathematics During the Twentieth Century
I. Grattan-Guinness
279–312
Was Phrenology a Reform Science? Towards a New Generalization for Phrenology
John van Wyhe
313–331
ESSAY REVIEW
London’s Leonardo: The Life and Work of Robert Hooke, by Jim Bennett, Michael Cooper, Michael Hunter and Lisa Jardine, and The Curious Life of Robert Hooke, by Lisa Jardine
Patri J. Pugliese

361–366

Notices of Books
367–369
Notes on Contributors
370
Volume 42, Part 4, Number 138, December 2004
Physics, Machines and Musical Pedagogy in Nineteenth-century ­Germany
Myles W. Jackson
371–418
The “Bridge Which Is Between Physical and Psychical Research”: ­William Fletcher Barrett, Sensitive Flames, and Spiritualism
Richard Noakes

419–464

Intellectual Ability and Speed of Performance: Galen to Galton
C. E. Goodey
465–495
Notes on Contributors
495
Index to Volume 42
496

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