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  1. The cult of amphioxus in German Darwinism; or, Our gelatinous ancestors in Naples’ blue and balmy bay.Nick Hopwood - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (3):371-393.
    Biologists having rediscovered amphioxus, also known as the lancelet or Branchiostoma, it is time to reassess its place in early Darwinist debates over vertebrate origins. While the advent of the ascidian–amphioxus theory and challenges from various competitors have been documented, this article offers a richer account of the public appeal of amphioxus as a primitive ancestor. The focus is on how the ‘German Darwin’ Ernst Haeckel persuaded general magazine and newspaper readers to revere this “flesh of our flesh and blood (...)
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  • Physics, Machines and Musical Pedagogy in Nineteenth-Century Germany.Myles W. Jackson - 2004 - History of Science 42 (4):371-418.
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  • Music and Physics: A Cultural, Interdisciplinary History.Myles W. Jackson - 2008 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 31 (2):94-112.
    This essay investigates the triangular exchange among physicists, musicians, and instrument makers in nineteenth‐century Germany by proffering a material, cultural, and interdisciplinary history. It does so by analyzing four concrete examples of such exchanges: the relationship between musical automata and virtuosi, the reed pipe as an object of music and scientific measurement, the history of standardizing performance pitch, and the attempts to measure musical virtuosity. The goal of the essay is to suggest ways in which interdisciplinary cultural histories, which take (...)
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  • “Writing in Letters of Blood”: Manners in Scientific Dispute in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the German Lands.Raf de Bont - 2013 - History of Science 51 (3):309-335.
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