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John Wheater
(2024)
Globalisation: The physics landscape today.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-4).
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Allan Chapman
(2024)
Friars, physicists, and natural philosophers in medieval Oxford.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-8).
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Graham Farmelo
(2024)
Frederick Lindemann and the renaissance of physics in Oxford.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-6).
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James Hannam
(2024)
Medieval physics at Oxford: who, what and why?.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-7).
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Tony Hey
(2024)
Birds of passage: Rudolf Peierls and Dick Dalitz in Oxford.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-14).
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Jack Cunningham
(2024)
Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168-1253), the Oxford years.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-7).
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Frank Close
(2024)
Oxford’s physics émigrés in space and time.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-6).
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Nicolas Weill-Parot
(2024)
The historical meaning of late medieval physics in Oxford.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-5).
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Laurence M. Cook
(2024)
Arthur Cain and ecological genetics in the Oxford Zoology Department.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 73-85).
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Davide Arecco
(2024)
Occidente medievale e moderno: la tradizione scientifica a Oxford dal Trecento al Settecento.
In: Spazi, luoghi, istituzioni. Studi in onore di Francesco Surdich
(pp. 73-98).
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Thomas Simpson; Mike Hulme
(2023)
Climate, cartography, and the life and death of the ‘natural region’ in British geography.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 44-57).
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William Poole; Anna Marie Roos; Gideon Manning
(2023)
Learning by Crib: Some Seventeenth-Century Oxford ‘Systems’.
In: Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold
(pp. 79-99).
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Richard Serjeantson; Anna Marie Roos; Gideon Manning
(2023)
Theology and the Arts Course in Tudor Oxford: An Unknown Treatise on Church Government by John Case.
In: Collected Wisdom of the Early Modern Scholar: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Feingold
(pp. 17-42).
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Tilke Nelis
(2022)
A Jumble of Writings: Commentaries on Aristotle’s De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae Attributed to Adam of Buckfield.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 1-56).
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Umberto Veronesi; Marcos Martinón-Torres
(2022)
The Old Ashmolean Museum and Oxford’s Seventeenth-Century Chymical Community: A Material Culture Approach To Laboratory Experiments.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 19-33).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB006517357/)
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Stephen J. Collocott; Trevor R. Finlayson
(2022)
Guy Kendall White 1925–2018.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 63-74).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB727430200/)
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Benjamin J. B. Lipscomb
(2021)
The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics.
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Stephen A. Harris
(2021)
Roots to Seeds: 400 Years of Oxford Botany.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB396884006/)
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José E. Martínez-Reyes
(2021)
Timber to Timbre: Fijian Mahogany Plantations and Gibson Guitars.
In: Audible Infrastructures: Music, Sound, Media.
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Richard Ovenden
(2020)
Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge.
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