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The Barchas Collection: The Making of Modern Science [Stanford University Libraries Dept. of Special Collections, Henry E. Lowood] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A catalogue for a book exhibition to celebrate the dedication of the Samuel I and Cecile M.
Barchas Room in the History of Science at the Cecil Green Library andAuthors: Henry E. Lowood, Stanford University Libraries Dept. of Special Collections. Book Description Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California, Hardcover.
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The Barchas Collection: the making of modern science: an exhibition of books, January 27 through March 6,Cecil H. Green Library. [Henry Lowood; Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections.]. "Introduction," The Barchas Collection at Stanford University: A Catalogue of the Samuel I.
and Cecile M. Barchas Collection in the History of Science and Ideas. (Stanford: Stanford University Libraries, ): xix. Born in the Netherlands, Janine Barchas (Stanford B.A.
and Chicago Ph.D.) joined the University of Texas at Austin inafter teaching at the University of Auckland in New Zealand for five years. Professor Barchas combines book history with literary criticism in both her research and teaching. Her work exhibits a material tion: Professor.
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Acting Instructor, History Department, University of California, Berkeley. Bibliographic Assistant to the Director for Collection Development, Stanford University.
Teaching Assistant, History Department, University of California, Berkeley. Rare Books Specialist, Department of Special Collections, Stanford University. DETAILS Location: Barchas Room, Green Library - Map Link Audience: Faculty/Staff, Students Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Department of Art & Art History, Stanford Text Technologies, Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University Libraries, History Department, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.
Barchas Collection KAE88 F. Erhard Ratdolt (–) issued the first printed edition of Euclid’s Elements in Venice on The most innovative feature of this milestone publication was the inclusion, for the first time, of mathematical diagrams alongside the text.
Albertus Magnus, ca. – De mineralibus. Venice: Giovanni and Gregorio de’ Gregori, Rare Book Collection KAA43 F BB. De mineralibus (On Minerals) was the principal treatise on subterranean matter in European natural philosophy from the mid-thirteenth to the mid-sixteenth ed by Albertus Magnus, it explains the natural formation of stones, gems, metals, and.
♥ Book Title: Eukleidou Dedomena. Kai Marinou philosophou eis Dedomena Eukleidou hypomnema. Euclidis Data. Opus ad veterum geometriæ autorum Archimedis, Apollonij, Pappi, Eutocij, cæterorúmque non modo lectionem, sed ad geometricæ quoque analyseos instaurationem planè necessarium, & à multis diu desideratum.
Examples of the translations of Phaedrus drawn from Stanford Collections (, ) A Brief History of Translations. The development of translations into the English language, especially of the works of Plato.
By John Mustain, Rare Book Librarian and Selector for Classics, Stanford University. The Barchas Collection At Stanford University: A Catalogue Of The Samuel I. And Cecile M. Barchas Collection In The History Of Science And Ideas avg rating — 0 ratings4/5(6). To learn more about the Stanfords' involvement with Spiritualism, Weitzman and Gin Lum took the class on a special visit to Green Library's Barchas.
The collection contains biographical files on faculty, staff, and other individuals affiliated with Stanford University. The files were maintained by University Archives staff from around the time of the Archives' establishment in through mid In the Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, acquired by gift and purchase the Barchas Collection in the History of Science and Ideas.
No less than seventeen years later, inthe scholarly bibliographic description of the entire collection was finished. The Barchas Collection at Stanford University: A Catalog of the Samuel I.
and Cecile M. Barchas Collection in the History of Science and Ideas. Palo Alto, California: Stanford University Libraries, Designed by Peter Koch. Typeset in Scala by Richard Seibert.
Stanford University. Barchas CollectionCopy 1. Imperfect. (Unbound in box) **** Top half only (page torn). Yes Incomplete, 38* No No Yes 18 Deborah Jean Warner Collection, Washington D.C. No?. No No Yes 24 Proof charts. British Library Map collection. C e.8 Not applicable N/A 34 proofs No No No 19 MISSING, PRESUMED IN PRIVATE.
Guide to the Incunabula Collection at Stanford University, Collection number: Various Call No. Barchas Collection KAP5 f Pliny, blue and gold for beginning of each book and of caption to index; small initials, initial strokes and paragraph marks in red or blue, some marked in yellow as well.
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Another is a large part of the Barchas Collection, recently dedicated at Stanford University. Parts of others became inte- grated with the Honeyman, Burndy, and Horblit collections at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Collecting books was an addiction with Evans.
As soon as he sold one collection, he would set out to create a greater one. Bandura, A. Self-efficacy determinants of anticipated fears and calamities.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45, Bandura, A. Recycling misconceptions of perceived self-efficacy. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 8, Bandura, A. (a). Social foundations of thought and action: A social cognitive. This edition of the Principia is among more than 5, volumes in the Samuel I.
and Cecile M. Barchas Collection of the History of Science and Ideas. The techie treasure trove, which Stanford acquired inalso includes early editions of works by Ptolemy, Aristarchus, Euclid, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Boyle and Darwin.
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