Author: John Thomson
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Languages : en
Pages : 808
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen ...
Author: John Thomson
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 808
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Languages : en
Pages : 808
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen, Etc
Author: John THOMSON (M.D., Regius Professor of Military Surgery in the University of Edinburgh.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 794
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Languages : en
Pages : 794
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen
Author: John Thomson
Publisher: Burns & Oates
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 800
Book Description
The nine volumes include: William Smellie's Literary and Characteristical Lives of John Gregory, Henry Home, Lord Kames, David Hume, and Adam Smith (1800); Henry Moncreiff Wellwood's Account of the Life and Writings of John Erskine (1818); John Thomson's two volume An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen (1859); The two volume Life and Writings of James Beattie by Sir William Forbes (1806); John Hill's An Account of the Life and Writings of Hugh Blair (1807); Dugald Stewart's Life and Writings of William Robertson (1802); and Henry Mackenzie's Life and Writings of John Home (1822). Most of these works include new introductions which discuss the historical significance and context of both subject and memoir. Distributed by Books International. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: Burns & Oates
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 800
Book Description
The nine volumes include: William Smellie's Literary and Characteristical Lives of John Gregory, Henry Home, Lord Kames, David Hume, and Adam Smith (1800); Henry Moncreiff Wellwood's Account of the Life and Writings of John Erskine (1818); John Thomson's two volume An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen (1859); The two volume Life and Writings of James Beattie by Sir William Forbes (1806); John Hill's An Account of the Life and Writings of Hugh Blair (1807); Dugald Stewart's Life and Writings of William Robertson (1802); and Henry Mackenzie's Life and Writings of John Home (1822). Most of these works include new introductions which discuss the historical significance and context of both subject and memoir. Distributed by Books International. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
An Account of the Life, Lectures and Writings of William Cullen,...
Author: John Thomson
Publisher: Edinburgh : William Blackwood and Sons
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher: Edinburgh : William Blackwood and Sons
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages :
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen
Author: John Thomson
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Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages :
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An Account of the Life, Lectures and Writings of William Cullen
Author: John Thomson
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 692
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 692
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen
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ISBN: 9789333020114
Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 668
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ISBN: 9789333020114
Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 668
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An Account of the Life, Lectures and Writings of William Cullen, M.D., ....
Author: John Thomson
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Pages : 0
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William Hunter's World
Author: Nick Pearce
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351536923
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the eighteenth century, and the fact that his collection is the foundation of Scotland's oldest public museum, The Hunterian, until now there has been no comprehensive examination in a single volume of all his collections in their diversity. This volume restores Hunter to a rightful position of prominence among the medical men whose research and amassing of specimens transformed our understanding of the natural world and man's position within it. This volume comprises essays by international specialists and are as diverse as Hunter's collections themselves, dealing as they do with material that ranges from medical and scientific specimens, to painting, prints, books and manuscripts. The first sections focus upon Hunter's own collection and his response to it, while the final section contextualises Hunter within the wider sphere. A special feature of the volume is the inclusion of references to the Hunterian's web pages and on-line databases. These enable searches for items from Hunter's collections, both from his museum and library. Locating Hunter's collecting within the broader context of his age and environment, this book provides an original approach to a man and collection whose importance has yet to be comprehensively assessed.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351536923
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the eighteenth century, and the fact that his collection is the foundation of Scotland's oldest public museum, The Hunterian, until now there has been no comprehensive examination in a single volume of all his collections in their diversity. This volume restores Hunter to a rightful position of prominence among the medical men whose research and amassing of specimens transformed our understanding of the natural world and man's position within it. This volume comprises essays by international specialists and are as diverse as Hunter's collections themselves, dealing as they do with material that ranges from medical and scientific specimens, to painting, prints, books and manuscripts. The first sections focus upon Hunter's own collection and his response to it, while the final section contextualises Hunter within the wider sphere. A special feature of the volume is the inclusion of references to the Hunterian's web pages and on-line databases. These enable searches for items from Hunter's collections, both from his museum and library. Locating Hunter's collecting within the broader context of his age and environment, this book provides an original approach to a man and collection whose importance has yet to be comprehensively assessed.
Networks of Improvement
Author: Jon Mee
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226828387
Category : Industrial revolution
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
"In this book, Jon Mee proposes a new literary-cultural history of the Industrial Revolution in Britain from the late-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Against the stubbornly persistent image of "dark satanic mills," in many ways so comforting to literary Romanticism, Jon Mee provides fresh, revisionary account of the Industrial Revolution as a story of unintended consequences. Reading a wide range of texts-economic, medical, and more conventionally "literary" ones-with a distinctive focus on their circulation through networks and institutions, Mee shows how a project of enlightened liberal reform, articulated in Britain's emerging manufacturing towns, led unexpectedly to coercive forms of machine productivity, a pattern that might be seen repeating in the digital technologies in our own time. Instead of treating the Industrial Revolution as Romanticism's "other," Mee shows how writing, practices, and institutions emanating from the industrial towns developed a new kind of knowledge economy, one where "literary" debates played a key role, especially through local literary and philosophical societies who were important transmission hubs for the circulation of knowledge. Mee provides a new perspective on the development of social relations across the period, challenging the idea that the Industrial Revolution as the result of some kind of prior, ideological intention. The book will interest literary scholars concerned with the relation of Romanticism to Britain's social and economic upheavals; social and economic historians studying the underpinnings of the Industrial Revolution; and cultural historians tracing the relation between social networks and political philosophy"--
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226828387
Category : Industrial revolution
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
"In this book, Jon Mee proposes a new literary-cultural history of the Industrial Revolution in Britain from the late-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Against the stubbornly persistent image of "dark satanic mills," in many ways so comforting to literary Romanticism, Jon Mee provides fresh, revisionary account of the Industrial Revolution as a story of unintended consequences. Reading a wide range of texts-economic, medical, and more conventionally "literary" ones-with a distinctive focus on their circulation through networks and institutions, Mee shows how a project of enlightened liberal reform, articulated in Britain's emerging manufacturing towns, led unexpectedly to coercive forms of machine productivity, a pattern that might be seen repeating in the digital technologies in our own time. Instead of treating the Industrial Revolution as Romanticism's "other," Mee shows how writing, practices, and institutions emanating from the industrial towns developed a new kind of knowledge economy, one where "literary" debates played a key role, especially through local literary and philosophical societies who were important transmission hubs for the circulation of knowledge. Mee provides a new perspective on the development of social relations across the period, challenging the idea that the Industrial Revolution as the result of some kind of prior, ideological intention. The book will interest literary scholars concerned with the relation of Romanticism to Britain's social and economic upheavals; social and economic historians studying the underpinnings of the Industrial Revolution; and cultural historians tracing the relation between social networks and political philosophy"--