The latest issue of BJHS Themes (Volume 5, 2020) is now available online in Open Access.
Special issue: Learning by the Book: Manuals and Handbooks in the History of Science. Editors: Elaine Leong, Angela Creager, Mathias Grote
Among the research articles:
Learning by the book: manuals and handbooks in the history of science – Angela N.H. Creager, Mathias Grote, Elaine Leong
Reading instructions of the past, classifying them, and reclassifying them: commentaries on the canon The Nine Chapters on Mathematical Procedures from the third to the thirteenth centuries – Karine Chemla
Ancient handbooks and Graeco-Egyptian collections of alchemical recipes – Matteo Martelli
Reading alchemically: guides to ‘philosophical’ practice in early modern England – Jennifer M. Rampling
From under the elbow to pointing to the palm: Chinese metaphors for learning medicine by the book (fourth–fourteenth centuries) – Marta Hanson
Learning medicine by the book: reading and writing surgical manuals in early modern London – Elaine Leong
The book as instrument: craft and technique in early modern practical mathematics – Boris Jardine
The ‘book’ as fieldwork: ‘textual institutions’ and nature knowledge in early modern Japan – Federico Marcon
Source: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjhs-themes/volume/7001F78A212097CCB7683031434BFD54