Nuncius-Journal of the History of Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Nuncius-Journal of the History of Science is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Giuseppe Campani, “Inventor Romae,” an Uncommon Genius , by Silvio A. Bedini3
Objects of Inquiry3
L’occhio della scienza. Un secolo di fotografia scientifica in Italia (1839–1939) & L’occhio della scienza. Giorgio Roster e Odoardo Beccari: esploratori di luoghi e immagini2
The Fertile Ground of Painting: Seventeenth-Century Still Lifes and Nature Pieces, by Karin Leonhard2
Making Physicians. Traditions, Teaching, and Trials at Leiden University, 1575–1639, by Evan R. Ragland2
The Other Rhinoceroses That Dürer Did Not Know2
Uomini e fiumi. Per una storia idraulica ed agraria della bassa pianura del Po (1450–1620), by Franco Cazzola2
Beyond Sputnik and the Space Race. The Origins of Global Satellite Communications , by Hugh R. Slotten2
The Brendel Botany Models2
Object-Based Learning and Teaching1
Dürer on Difference1
An Early Renaissance Hebrew Alchemical Treatise in French Translation (ca. 1540)?1
Lessons in Collections and on Collecting1
Keep Calm and Digitize Everything1
Eastern European 17th- and 18th-Century Garden Design and Use1
Catalogue of Surveying and Related Instruments: Museo Galileo, by Jim Bennett1
Disputed Inheritance: The Battle over Mendel and the Future of Biology, by Gregory Radick1
The Constitution of the Scientific Observation Site (15th–18th Century)1
Leonardo da Vinci, the Ventricles of the Brain, and the Foramen of Monro1
Woodcuts as Reading Guides: How Images Shaped Knowledge Transmission in Medical-Astrological Books in Dutch (1500–1550), by Andrea van Leerdam1
Front matter1
Handling and Photographing Fossils1
In Memory of James (Jim) Arthur Bennett (1947–2023)1
Facing Our Ancestors1
Botanical Museum, University of Padua1
Le Moyen Âge et les sciences , by Danielle Jacquart and Agostino Paravicini Bagliani eds.1
Soigner et raconter au XVIe siècle. Écriture de soi et récit de cure chez Leonardo Fioravanti et Ambroise Paré, by Ariane Bayle1
The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus, by Gunnar Broberg1
“Marte et Arte”1
Kept from All Contagion: Germ Theory, Disease, and the Dilemma of Human Contact in Late Nineteenth-Century Literature , by Kari Nixon1
Plants in 16th and 17th Century. Botany between Medicine and Science, by Fabrizio Baldassarri, ed.1
‘I follow Aristotle’: How William Harvey Discovered the Circulation of the Blood, by Andrew Cunningham1
Radio Technologies for the Fascist Alternative Modernity1
Plants and Politics in Padua during the Age of Revolution, 1820–1848 , by Ariane Dröscher1
The Humours and the Dyes1
Editorial1
Lo specchio di Leonardo. Scritture e libri del genio universale , by Marco Cursi1
The Italian Genius on Display. The First National Exhibition of History of Science (Florence, 1929) and the Preservation of Scientific Heritage in Fascist Italy, by Francesco Barreca1
Pierre Janet’s Secret Garden, or the Botanical Collection of a Psychopathologist1
Objects of Pleasure1
Back matter1
Under the Surface1
Visions of the Empire1
The Mineral and the Visual. Precious Stones in Medieval Secular Culture, by Brigitte Buettner1
The Garden Politic: Global Plants and Botanical Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America, by Mary Kuhn0
A Celestial Prodigy0
Pseudo-Galenica. The Formation of the Galenic Corpus from Antiquity to the Renaissance , by Caroline Petit, Simon Swain, and Klaus-Dietrich Fischer, eds.0
Underground Mathematics. Craft Culture and Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe, by Thomas Morel0
New World Objects of Knowledge. A Cabinet of Curiosities , by Mark Thurner and Juan Pimentel, eds.0
“Voir cette merveille et la faire voir”0
Retaining and Mobilising Geometric Knowledge0
Drawing Processes of Life: Molecules, Cells, Organisms, by Gemma Anderson-Tempini and John Dupré, eds.0
Il chierico, il medico, il santo. Guarire con l’immaginazione nella Napoli di età moderna, by Stefano Daniele0
Archaeology, Archival Practices and National Identities in the Iconographic Repertoire of Spain (1915–1929)0
Pasteur’s Empire: Bacteriology and Politics in France, its Colonies, and the World , by Aro Velmet0
Superfici. Corpi, pratiche e modelli cognitivi nella chirurgia di età moderna, by Paolo Savoia0
From Postal Scale to Psychological Apparatus0
Bones and Bodies. How South African Scientists Studied Race, by Alan G. Morris0
Collective Wisdom: Collecting in the Early Modern Academy, by Anna Marie Roos and Vera Keller, eds.0
Colouring and Crafting 19th-Century Science0
Getting Under Our Skin. The Cultural and Social History of Vermin , by Lisa T. Sarasohn0
Health and Healing in the Early Modern Iberian World: A Gendered Perspective , by Margaret E. Boyle and Sarah E. Owens, eds.0
Likeness across Nature0
Ten Focal Areas for the History of Scientific Instrumentation in the 21st Century0
Skepticism Pictures: Figuring Descartes’s Natural Philosophy, by Melissa Lo0
Histoire du calcul graphique, by Dominique Tournès, ed.0
Julius Caesar Scaliger on Plant Degeneration and the Question of Emergence0
Crossing the Boundaries of Life: Günter Blobel and the Origins of Molecular Cell Biology, by Karl S. Matlin0
Conchophilia. Shells, Art, and Curiosity in Early Modern Europe, by Marisa Anne Bass, Anne Goldgar, Hanneke Grootenboer, Claudia Swan, with contribution by Stephanie S. Dickey, Anna Grasskamp, and Rói0
In Search of the Phoenix in Eighteenth-Century Naples0
New Teche at the Museo Galileo0
Scientific Instruments and/as Oil Spillovers0
Il darwinista infedele: Lombroso e l’evoluzione, by Paolo Mazzarello0
Quel che resta. Scheletri e altri resti umani come beni culturali , by Maria Giovanna Belcastro, Giorgio Manzi, and Jacopo Moggi Cecchi, eds.0
The Work of a Dilettante or a Grand Amateur?0
The Purchase of the Past. Collecting Culture in Post-Revolutionary Paris c. 1790–1890, by Tom Stammers0
Huygens’s Carriole0
Urban Histories of Science: Making Knowledge in the City, 1820–1940 , by Oliver Hochadel and Agustí Nieto-Galan, eds.0
Les quatre versions successives du Cours de Chimie d’Étienne de Clave0
Introduction0
Insects and Colors between Art and Natural History, by V.E. Mandrij and Giulia Simonini eds.0
Merchants of Medicines. The Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century, by Zachary Dorner0
The Raven and the Plague0
An Early-Fourteenth-Century English Astrolabe in Milan and Contemporary Anglo-Italian Politics , by John Davis0
Il metodo al tavolo anatomico. Descartes e la medicina , by Fabrizio Baldassarri0
Optics, Heart Metaphors, and Print in the Age of Jesuit Science0
The Republic of Skill. Artisan Mobility, Innovation, and the Circulation of Knowledge in Premodern Europe, by David Garrioch, ed.0
Picturing the Snakes0
Seven Apples0
Dendrites as Objects of Care and Speculation0
The Audience of the “Spectacle of Nature”0
The Astronomical Observatory of the Abbot de Beauchamp in Baghdad0
Manner: Taxonomy and Periodisation, Individual and Collective Identity0
Mathematics and Society. Numbers and Measures in Early Modern South India, by Senthil Babu D.0
A Medieval Islamic Astrolabe with Hebrew Inscriptions in Verona0
Botanical Icons. Critical Practices of Illustration in the Premodern Mediterranean, by Andrew Griebeler0
Try Yourself!0
The Pendulum that Diagnoses and Cures0
Touching the Soul0
The Search for the Tang Royal Domain (Wangji 王畿)0
Laura Bassi. Donne, genere e scienza nell’Italia del Settecento , by Marta Cavazza0
Au vrai, au vif, par le menu0
“To Draw a Body, Human or Beast, One Must Study Anatomy”0
Tutto solo e con pochissimi libri: Antonino Bivona Bernardi e la storia naturale in Sicilia nel primo Ottocento, by Alessandro Ottaviani0
Medicina sotto il vulcano. Corpi e salute a Napoli in età moderna , by Maria Conforti0
An Impressive 17th-Century Viceregal Earthenware0
The “Sky Optick”0
Maupertuis. Le philosophe, l’académicien, le polémiste, by Marco Storni0
Historical Scientific Instruments in Contemporary Education , by Elizabeth Cavicchi and Peter Heering, eds.0
Scrivere e sperimentare. Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier, segretaria della “nuova chimica” (1771–1836), by Francesca Antonelli0
Nature’s Diplomats. Science, Internationalism, and Preservation, 1920–1960 , by Raf De Bont0
Bernardino Baldi, Giulio Capilupi and Their Descriptions of the Horographi0
Editorial0
‘Acutezza’ and ‘Figure ingegnose’0
Alchemical Waters Run Deep0
The Natures of Digital Practices0
Taming of the Past0
Front matter0
Renaissance Invention. Stradanus’s Nova Reperta , by Lia Markey, ed.0
Toward a Science of Doliometry0
Galileo Galilei’s Relics at the University of Padua0
Digital Survey of the Celestial Dome in the Old Sacristy of San Lorenzo in Florence0
Back matter0
Plants, Animals and Digby’s Life Eliminativism0
Depicting Race0
International Perspectives on the Florentine Edition of Apollonius’ Conics0
Practice as Philosophy0
Front matter0
Lynceorum Historia. Le ‘Schede Lincee’ di Martin Fogel , by Michele Camerota, Alessandro Ottaviani, and Oreste Trabucco, eds.0
Description or Design0
Historicising 3D Data0
Back matter0
Permeating the ‘Boundaries’ of the Cimento0
Thinking in Cases: Ancient Greek and Imperial Chinese Case Narratives , by Markus Asper, ed.0
Gardens and Academies in Early Modern Italy and Beyond, by Denis Ribouillault, ed.0
Bodies and Objects in the Hispanic Occupation of Tahiti0
Displaying Archaeology and Circulating Knowledge0
Heredity under the Microscope. Chromosomes and the Study of the Human Genome, by Soraya de Chadarevian0
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, an Amateur Orologist on the Cusp between Romanticism and Positivism0
Helmholtz’s Phakoscope0
Paper Crystallisations0
Émile Belot’s Models, or an Engineer’s Quest for Scientific Legitimacy0
The Arsenal of the Eighteenth-Century Chemistry. The Laboratories of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794), by Marco Beretta and Paolo Brenni0
The Unpublished Medicina contracta of Arnold Geulincx0
Scienziati e guerra fredda. Tra collaborazione e diritti umani, by Elisabetta Bini and Elisabetta Vezzosi, eds.0
The World of Girolamo Donzellini. A Network of Heterodox Physicians in Sixteenth-Century Venice, by Alessandra Celati0
Natura ed esattezza all’alba della scienza galileiana. Le ‘Observationes’ di Fabio Colonna , by Alessandro Ottaviani0
Les pierres de la Nation. Les collections minéralogiques de l’École des mines de Paris (1760–1860), by Maddalena Napolitani0
The World in a Box0
Germs in the English Workplace, c1880–1945 , by Laura Newman0
Longitudes in Context0
“Other than as illustration”0
Peiresc, Riolan, and the Library as a Site of Humanist Science0
Media and Organs0
Between the History of the Earth and the History of Men0
The Visual Analogue Scale—Dimensions of a Line0
Reflections of a Curator0
Georgius Agricola and the Succi Concreti0
A Most Useful Man0
Pseudo-Paracelsus. Forgery and Early Modern Alchemy, Medicine and Natural Philosophy , by Didier Kahn and Hiro Hirai, eds.0
A Dutch Pharmacist in Early Modern Rome0
The Unbearable Lightness of Free-Thinking0
Diagrams: A Project by AMO/OMA0
Medical Masculinity and the Sensation of Suffering in Leonard Portal Mark’s Acromegaly (1912)0
Science Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Constructing Scientific Communities , by Gowan Dawson, Bernard Lightman, Sally Shuttleworth, and Jonathan R. Topham, eds.0
Forbidden Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy , by Hannah Marcus0
Anachronisms in the History of Mathematics: Essays on the Historical Interpretation of Mathematical Texts , by Niccolò Guicciardini, ed.0
Collections and Pedagogies of Objects in European Learning Environments0
The Theatro del Cielo et della Terra0
A Curious Observation of a Solar Eclipse in 16300
Lines of Thought: Branching Diagrams and the Medieval Mind , by Ayelet Even-Ezra0
The Art of Discovery: Digging into the Past in Renaissance Europe, by Maren Elisabeth Schwab and Anthony Grafton0
L’università delle donne. Accademiche e studentesse dal Seicento a oggi, by Andrea Martini e Carlotta Sorba, eds.0
The Astronomer’s Chair: A Visual and Cultural History, by Omar W. Nasim0
Which Kind of Source Is a Museum for the History of Science?0
Geminiano Montanari e altri studi di storia della scienza nella prima età moderna , by Salvatore Rotta0
The Moving Statues of Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam: Automata, Waxworks, Fountains, Labyrinths , by Angela Vanhaelen0
Sturm’s Mechanist Account of Plant Life0
The Gentleman, the Detective, and the Housewife0
Victims of Fashion: Animal Commodities in Victorian Britain, by Helen Louise Cowie0
Making the Palace Machine Work. Mobilising People, Objects and Nature in the Qing Empire, by Martina Siebert, Kai Jun Chen, and Dorothy Ko, eds.0
Touching Visions0
Creolised Science: Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century Indo-Pacific, by Dorit Brixius0
Enclosing the Open Fields0
The Renaissance of Mechanics. Ancient Science in the Age of Humanism, by Walter Roy Laird0
A Material Ecology of Toulouse’s Observatories in the 18th Century0
Front matter0
To Press, Dry, Organise, and Represent0
Unimaginable. How Van Leeuwenhoek’s Microscope Changed the World0
“The Lute of Wisdom”0
Epilogue0
Dissection in Classical Antiquity. A Social and Medical History, by Claire Bubb0
From Lived Experience to the Written Word: Reconstructing Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern World, by Pamela H. Smith0
Mobile Museums Collections in Circulation , by Felix Driver, Mark Nesbitt, and Caroline Cornish, eds.0
Bodily Fluids, Chemistry and Medicine in the Eighteenth Century Boerhaave School , by Robert E. Verwaal0
In the Herbarium. The Hidden World of Collecting and Preserving Plants, by Maura C. Flannery0
A Langur from Sumatra0
Impronte, noi e le piante0
Representing the Unexpected, the Fleeting and the Formless0
Cancer Virus Hunters: A History of Tumor Virology , by Gregory J. Morgan0
Editorial0
Touching Female Memories in the Purification Funerary Chapel in Burgos (c. 1482–1531)0
A “Mastery Unapproached”0
Mobilising Historical Botanical Data as Research0
Bodily Fluids in Antiquity, by Mark Bradley, Victoria Leonard, and Laurence Totelin, eds.0
Exploring the In-Between of Art and Science0
Occult Botany0
Robert Hooke’s Experimental Philosophy, by Felicity Henderson0
The Shape of Sex. Nonbinary Gender from Genesis to the Renaissance , by Leah DeVun0
Studying “Lost” Scientific Instruments0
Reviewing as a New Style of Reasoning in the Early Modern Period0
The Angel and the Thief with the Pearl Earrings0
The Amateur Scientist’s Workshop (1800–1950)0
Ladies of Honor and Merit: Gender, Useful Knowledge, and Politics in Enlightened Spain, by Elena Serrano0
Writing the History of Scientific Instruments0
Profili di donne sulla Luna. Riflessi di scienza, filosofia e letteratura, by Natacha Fabbri0
From Gaming to Science0
For the Digital Reconstruction of Leonardo’s Codex Atlanticus0
The e-COL+ Project, an Opportunity to Reflect on the Concept of Digital Twin0
Dangerous Drugs: The Self-Presentation of the Merchant-Poet Joannes Six van Chandelier (1620–1695), by Ronny Spaans0
Editorial0
The Amateur Astronomer as Image Producer0
On Dating the Stars on the Rete of the Verona Astrolabe0
The Early Reception of Leonardo’s Most Advanced Technology in Spain: Juan de Espina0
Femmes de science. Quatre siècles de conquêtes, entre langue et littérature, by Nataša Raschi and Cristina Trinchero, eds.0
Spaces of Enlightenment Science , by Gordon McOuat and Larry Stewart, eds.0
Back matter0
A Global History of Scientific Instruments0
Carlo Forlanini’s Fight against Tuberculosis0
Au bureau de la revue. Une histoire de la publication scientifique (XIXe–XXe siècle) , by Valérie Tesnière0
Painting with Fire: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Photography, and the Temporally Evolving Chemical Object , by Matthew C. Hunter0
Relational Objects0
On the Edge of Eternity: The Antiquity of the Earth in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, by Ivano Dal Prete0
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