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Histories of scientific observation

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Observation in the margins, 500-1500 / Katharine Park
Observation rising : birth of an epistemic genre, ca. 1500-1650 / Gianna Pomata
The empire of observation, 1600-1800 / Lorraine Daston
The color of blood : between sensory experience and epistemic significance / Domenico Bertoloni Meli
Seeing is believing : Professor Vagner's wonderful world / Michael D. Gordin
A visual history of Jean Perrin's Brownian motion curves / Charlotte Bigg
Frogs on the mantelpiece : the practice of observation in daily life / Mary Terrall
Sorting things out : the economist as an armchair observer / Harro Maas
"A number of scenes in a badly cut film" : observation in the age of strobe / Jimena Canales
Empathy as a psychoanalytic mode of observation : between sentiment and science / Elizabeth Lunbeck
Reforming vision : the engineer Le Play learns to observe society sagely / Theodore M. Porter
Seeking parts, looking for wholes / Mary S. Morgan
Seeing the blush : feeling emotions / Otniel E. Dror
Visualizing radiation : the photographs of Henri Becquerel / Kelley Wilder
The geography of observation : distance and visibility in eighteenth-century botanical travel / Daniela Bleichmar
The world on a page : making a general observation in the eighteenth century / J. Andrew Mendelsohn
Coming to attention : a commonwealth of observers during the Napoleonic Wars / Anne Secord.

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