The Royal Society
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Mitglieder
| Geburtsdatum | Sterbedatum | |
|---|---|---|
| Johann Philipp Breyn | 9 August 1680 | 12 Dezember 1764 |
| Friedrich Hoffmann (1660-1742) | 1660 | 1742 |
| David Krieg | 1669 | 23 Juli 1710 |
| Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672-1733) | 2 August 1672 | 23 Juni 1733 |
| Johann Georg Steigerthal | 1666 | 1716 |
| Michel Bernhard Valentini | 26 November 1657 | 18 März 1729 |
Literatur
- R. K. Bluhm: A guide to the Archives of the Royal Society and to other manuscripts in its possession, in: Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 12 (1956), S. 21-39. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Dana Jalobeanu: The Politics of Science and the Origins of Modernity. Building consensus in the Early Royal Society, in: Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit 10 (2006), S. 386-400. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Urs B. Leu: Swiss Mountains and English Scholars: Johann Jakob Scheuchzer's Relations to the Royal Society, in: Huntington Library Quarterly 78 (2015), S. 329-348. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Noah Moxham: Authors, Editors and Newsmongers: Form and Genre in the Philosophical Transactions under Henry Oldenburg, in: Joad Raymond / Noah Moxham (Hg.): News Networks in Early Modern Europe (Library of the Written Word 47), Leiden 2016, S. 465–492. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Noah Moxham: Fit for print: developing an institutional model of scientific periodical publishing in England, 1665–ca. 1714, in: Notes and Records. The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 69 (2015), S. 241-260. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Roy Porter: The Early Royal Society and the spread of medical knowledge, in: Roger French / Andrew Wear (Hg.): The medical revolution of the seventeenth century, Cambridge 1989, S. 272-293. (detaillierte Ansicht)
- Dorothy Stimson: Hartlib, Haak and Oldenburg: Intelligencers, in: Isis 31 (1940), S. 309-326. (detaillierte Ansicht)