(1) Huxley and scientific agnosticism: the strange history of a failed rhetorical strategy; (2) Placing Nature: natural history collections and their owners in nineteenth-century provincial England; (3) Imagining Iceland: narratives of nature and history in the North Atlantic
- Collection : Ken Smith
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Illustrations : text figs
Description:
British Journal for the History of Science Vol. 35(3), No. 126: (1) By B. Lightman, pp. 271-289; (2) By Samuel J.M.M. Alberti, pp. 291-311; (3) By K. Olsund, pp. 313-334.
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8vo, orig. wrappers. Vg.
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