Silvia M. Marchiori
| Name: | Silvia M. Marchiori |
| Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
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- The nuns and the apothecary: transatlantic collecting in the eighteenth century
- Taming experience: Giambattista Da Monte's commentary on the Hippocratic Epidemics I
- The many faces of meteorology: weather knowledge at the Société Royale de Médecine in the French Enlightenment
- Merchants of Enlightenment: making knowledge move between England and Sweden, 1700–72
- 'Photography versus the pest': Shell chemicals, mass media and pesticides in post-war Britain
- Water, politics and health across the Bay of Bengal
- Extra-illustrating natural history in early modern England
- The nuns and the apothecary: transatlantic collecting in the eighteenth century
- Encountering Ayahuasca in the devil's paradise: Amazonian science and Victorian violence in the nineteenth century
- Preadamites on Ambon in the 1680s
- Picturing the world, fashioning the self: Marcus zum Lamm collects naturalia in Calvinist Heidelberg
- Natural gains or capital down the drain? The debate over the draining of the Haarlemmermeer
- Domestic frontispieces and the knowledge of the early modern home, 1600–1750
- Rebuilding collections and reconstructing science: using materiality of the du Bois Herbarium to understand early modern botany
- From Gilead to Peru: balsam in late Renaissance medicine and alchemy
- Descartes's history of nature: method and experiments in the study of particular bodies
- Re-enacting past experiments: how and why
- 'Oute of araby cometh the best': imported jewels, Arabic science and crusading nostalgia in medieval English lapidary traditions
- The household of Carl Linnaeus: organisation and performative practices
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