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245 | _aGeographies of knowledge: Science, scale, and spatiality in the Nineteenth century | ||
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_aBaltimore _bjohns Hopkins University press _c2020 |
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_axi, 273 p. _bIncludes bibliographical reference and index |
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520 | _aThis collection of essays addresses the role of space in the construction and dissemination of scientific ideas in the nineteenth century. The essays pay particular attention to the role of scale, ranging from the local scale of the Surrey countryside to the global spatiality of the prime meridian. | ||
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_aIntellectual life _9847471 |
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_aIntellectual life history _9847472 |
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_aMayhew, Robert _eEditor _9847473 |
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_aWithers, Charles W. J. _eEditor _9847474 |
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