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  1. „On employera les meilleurs Graveurs pour les Figures”. Zeichner und Stecher der Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1700–1806. [REVIEW]Kärin Nickelsen - 2006 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 29 (4):293-323.
    “We will employ the best engravers for the figures” – Draughtsmen and Engravers of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, 1700–1809. – Although barely mentioned in accounts of its history of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, draughtsmen and engravers were, from the very inception, essential collaborators. Based on previously overlooked archival sources, this paper investigates the strategies that scientists used to select the most appropriate candidates during the first hundred years of the academy's existence. These included: the engaging of artists already (...)
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  • Lebende Tiere und inszenierte Natur.Alexander Gall - 2017 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 25 (2):169-209.
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  • Die Fotografie - ein neues Bildmedium im Wissenschaftspanorama des 19. Jahrhunderts. Einführung in das Symposium.Thomas Kleinknecht - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 28 (2):103-113.
    Photography – a novel medium of scientific representation in the XIXth century array of arts and sciences. To delve into various nineteenth century academic disciplines under the heading ‘photography in the arts and sciences’ as did last year's annual conference of the History of Science Society – the interest in such a topic only partly stems from the ‘iconic turn’ that has generally enlarged the scope of the social sciences in recent years. A more poignant feature in any such present (...)
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  • Eine analytische Bildpraxis. Die pathologisch‐anatomischen Zeichnungen Jean Cruveilhiers in ihrem Verhältnis zu klinischen Beobachtungen.Lukas Engelmann - 2012 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 35 (1):7-24.
    An Analytical Visualization Practice. The Pathological‐anatomical Illustrations of Jean Cruveilhier in Relation to Clinical Observations. The article examines the meaning and function of medical illustrations in the famous Atlas Anatomie pathologique, published by the French surgeon Jean Cruveilhier (1791–1874). By tracing the complex representation of pathological entities both back to the visual tradition of anatomy and the semiotic tradition of case descriptions and case histories, the article identifies the visualization technique of Cruveilhier as an analytical practice. The illustration of pathological (...)
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  • Visualisierungen in der deutschen Geographie des 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Beispiele Robert Schlagintweit und Hans Meyer.Heinz Peter Brogiato, Bernhard Fritscher & Ute Wardenga - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschafts-Geschichte 28 (3):237-254.
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