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  1. The Audience for Science in Eighteenth Century Edinburgh.Steven Shapin - 1974 - History of Science 12 (2):95-121.
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  • The Philosophical Society of Edinburgh 1748–1768.Roger L. Emerson - 1981 - British Journal for the History of Science 14 (2):133-176.
    The Philosophical Society of Edinburgh which had flourished for a few years after 1738 was as good as dead in 1748. Lord Morton, its President, now lived most of the time in London whence he wrote to Sir John Clerk in 1747 that he regarded the Society as ‘annihilated’, apparently thinking that the death of Colin MacLaurin in 1746 and the temporary retirement to the countryside of its other Secretary, Andrew Plummer, had put an end to it. Sir John had (...)
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  • The Philosophical Society of Edinburgh 1737–1747.Roger L. Emerson - 1979 - British Journal for the History of Science 12 (2):154-191.
    Several essays, articles, and papers have appeared during the last fifteen years which have shed light on the place and function of science in the intellectual life of eighteenth-century Scotland. Some have concentrated on ideological factors such as the increasing concerns with polite culture, improvement, and the reaction of the Scottish élite to the Act of Union. Others have noted the roles of Jacobites and Whigs in the production of a culture which was unique to Scotland. The generalist educational ideals (...)
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  • Matthew Guthrie : An eighteenth-century gemmologist.Jessie M. Sweet - 1964 - Annals of Science 20 (4):245-302.
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  • Some geological correspondence of James Hutton.V. A. Eyles & Joan M. Eyles - 1951 - Annals of Science 7 (4):316-339.
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  • On some letters of Joseph Black and others.Douglas McKie & David Kennedy - 1960 - Annals of Science 16 (3):129-170.
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  • William Keir's De Attractione Chemica and the concepts of chemical saturation, attraction and repulsion.A. M. Duncan - 1967 - Annals of Science 23 (2):149-173.
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