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  1. Between Hostile Camps: Sir Humphry Davy's Presidency of The Royal Society of London, 1820–1827.David Philip Miller - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (1):1-47.
    The career of Humphry Davy (1778–1829) is one of the fairy tales of early nineteenth-century British science. His rise from obscure Cornish origins to world-wide eminence as a chemical discoverer, to popular celebrity amongst London's scientific audiences, to a knighthood from the Prince Regent, and finally to the Presidency of the Royal Society, provide apposite material for Smilesian accounts of British society as open to talents. But the use of Davy's career to illustrate the thesis that ‘genius will out’ is (...)
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  • The Philosophical Aspect of Education in Science.D. Turner - 1927 - Isis 9:402-419.
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  • The Philosophical Aspect of Education in Science.D. M. Turner - 1927 - Isis 9 (3):402-419.
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  • ‘Mechanical philosophy’ and the emergence of physics in Britain: 1800–1850.Crosbie Smith - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (1):3-29.
    In the late eighteenth century Newton's Principia was studied in the Scottish universities under the influence of the local school of ‘Common Sense’ philosophy. John Robison, holding the key chair of natural philosophy at Edinburgh from 1774 to 1805, provided a new conception of ‘mechanical philosophy’ which proved crucial to the emergence of physics in nineteenth century Britain. At Cambridge the emphasis on ‘mixed mathematics’ was taken to a new level of refinement and application by the introduction of analytical methods (...)
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  • The Scientific Methodology of William Whewell.Michael Ruse - 1976 - Centaurus 20 (3):227-257.
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  • Scientific and Technical Education in Nineteenth-Century England.Gordon W. Roderick & Michael D. Stephens - 1973 - British Journal of Educational Studies 21 (3):346-346.
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  • Essay Review: Science and the Universities: The University in Society. [REVIEW]J. B. Morrell - 1977 - History of Science 15 (2):145-152.
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  • Crystallography and crystallographers in England in the early nineteenth century: A preliminary survey.Herbert D. Deas - 1959 - Centaurus 6 (2):129-148.
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  • Science in Culture: The Early Victorian Period.Susan Faye Cannon - 1980 - Journal of the History of Biology 13 (1):121-140.
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