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Introduction | ||
1 | The Didactic and the Elegant: Some Thoughts on Scientific and Technological Illustrations in the Middle Ages and Renaissance | 3 |
2 | Temples of the Body and Temples of the Cosmos: Vision and Visualization in the Vesalian and Copernican Revolutions | 40 |
3 | Descartes's Scientific Illustrations and 'la grande mecanique de la nature' | 86 |
4 | Illustrating Chemistry | 135 |
5 | Representations of the Natural System in the Nineteenth Century | 164 |
6 | Visual Representation in Archaeology: Depicting the Missing-Link in Human Origins | 184 |
7 | Towards an Epistemology of Scientific Illustration | 215 |
8 | Illustration and Inference | 250 |
9 | Visual Models and Scientific Judgment | 269 |
10 | Are Pictures Really Necessary? The Case of Sewall Wright's 'Adaptive Landscapes' | 303 |
Bibliography | 339 | |
Notes on Contributors | 373 | |
Index | 377 |
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