| 1 | Creator: | Gaubius, Hieronymus David,1705?-1780. | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Manuscript notes, 1728-1739, of Boerhaave's lectures
| | | | Dates: | 1728-1739 | | | | Abstract: | These volumes include annotations in "Praxin et Aphorismos" Boerhaave (1738-1739), and lectures on Boerhaave's "Praxis medica" (1728). | | | | Call #: | Mss.610.B63m | | | | Extent: | 3.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Beyond Early America | Boerhaave, Herman, 1668-1738 | Gaubius, Hieronymus David,1705?-1780. | Lecture notes. | Medicine, Medieval. | |
| 6 | Creator: | Schlossberger, Julius Eugen, 1819-1860 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Unorganischen Chemie
| | | | Dates: | 1857 | | | | Abstract: | Born in Stuttgart in 1792 and educated at the University of Tübingen, Julius Eugen Schlossberger was one of the pioneers of physiological chemistry in Germany.
Unorganischen Chemie is a thorough discourse on inorganic chemistry and metallurgy, presumably relating to lectures given at the University of Tübingen, with an extrensive section on the physical properties, chemistry, and analysis of Eisenmetalle ("iron metals"). The volume includes three small drawings of experimental apparatus. | | | | Call #: | Mss.546.Sch2 | | | | Extent: | 1.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Chemistry, Inorganic--Germany--19th century | Drawings. | Lecture notes | Metallurgy--Germany--19th century | Schlossberger, Julius Eugen, 1819-1860 | Universität Tübingen | |
| 9 | Creator: | Olmsted, Denison,1791-1859. | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Notes taken from Professor Olmsted's lectures on natural philosophy, 1827-1829
| | | | Dates: | 1827-1829 | | | | Abstract: | These classroom notes, taken by an unidentified student, present the state of knowledge in natural philosophy, especially astronomy, during these years. There are mentions of many contemporary scientists, and much on Newton and Newtonian philosophy. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.OL5 | | | | Extent: | 1.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Astronomy. | Education | Educational Material | Lecture notes. | Natural History | Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 | Notebooks | Olmsted, Denison,1791-1859. | Physics. | Science -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- 19th century. | Science and Technology | Yale University. | |
| 10 | Creator: | Bazzoni, Charles B., (Charles Blizard), b. 1886 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Charles B. (Charles Blizard) Bazzoni papers, 1913-1940
| | | | Dates: | 1913-1940 | | | | Abstract: | The bulk of the material in this collection pertains to the years Bazzoni spent at the University of Pennsylvania (BA 1911, PhD 1914). There are three notebooks filled with student lecture notes from the years 1913-1914. Also, a collection of articles Bazzoni wrote while teaching at Pennsylvania, including several memos to the Educational Survey Committee. There is a notebook tracking his experiments while in London at King's College, and copies of two dissertations by students, presumably from the years Bazzoni was at Pennsylvania. Materials from the post-Pennsylvania years is limited to a notebook of Potential Center Displacement of Logger Tests. | | | | Call #: | Mss.Ms.Coll.70 | | | | Extent: | 12.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Bazzoni, Charles B., (Charles Blizard), b. 1886 | Dissertations. | Goodspeed, Arthur W.(Arthur Willis),b. 1860. | Heilemann, John J., (John Jacob), 1907-1972 | King's College (University of London) | Laboratory notebooks. | Lecture notes. | Physics -- Experiments. | Physics. | Tappert, John G., (John George), 1906-1959 | Udden, Anton David | University of Pennsylvania. | |
| 11 | Creator: | Jameson, Robert, 1774-1854 | Requires cookie* | | | | Wilson, W. D. | | | | Title: | Notes of Robert Jameson's Lectures
| | | | Dates: | 1822-1823 | | | | Abstract: | Born in Leith, Scotland, in 1774, Robert Jameson was a pillar of the scientific establishment at the University of Edinburgh for over fifty years, and was one of Scotland's most important mineralogists and natural historians.
Kept by W. D. Wilson, a student at the University of Edinburgh, this volume includes notes of lectures on zoology and meteorology delivered by Robert Jameson in 1822-1823. Wilson wrote that he omitted the introductory lectures, and added: "I do not mean to fill this book with copious Notes; -- I shall put down merely a few of the general facts, -- and any thing of interest not to be found in the text books of the class." | | | | Call #: | Mss.504.J23 | | | | Extent: | 1.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Beyond Early America | Jameson, Robert, 1774-1854 | Lecture notes | Meteorology--Scotland | Meteorology--Study and teaching | Wilson, W. D. | Zoology--Scotland | Zoology--Study and teaching | |
| 12 | Creator: | Wurts, John Howard, 1838-1862 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Notes of Lectures on Natural Philosophy
| | | | Dates: | 1857-1858 | | | | Abstract: | As a junior and senior at Princeton in 1857-1858, John Howard Wurts was enrolled in the two semester sequence of courses on natural philosophy taught by the astronomer Stephen Alexander. The polished version of Wurts' lecture notes provide a detailed record of Alexander's presentation of both statics and the applications of statics, including thebasic principles of natural philosophy, the physical properties of matter, forces, and methodology. The notes are illustrated throughout with finely rendered pencil and ink drawings of physical apparatus and experiments. | | | | Call #: | Mss.504.W95 | | | | Extent: | 1.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Alexander, Stephen, 1806-1883 | Lecture notes | Natural Philosophy--Study and teaching | Physics--Study and teaching--19th century | Princeton University. | Scientific apparatus and instruments. | Wurts, John Howard, 1838-1862 | |
| 13 | Creator: | Singer, Ernestine H. Wieder. | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Ernestine H. Wieder Singer notes, 1935-1937
| | | | Dates: | 1935-1937 | | | | Abstract: | These items include notes on "primitive economics" (Incan) for A. Irving Hallowell and from seminars with Linton Satterthwaite (on Mayan architecture), E. B. Howard (on problems of the Clovis site in New Mexico), and others at the University of Pennsylvania. There are also notes taken at the 1936 meeting of the American Anthropological Association of papers by various anthropologists in attendance, including Ruth Benedict, Frederica de Laguna, Waiter Dyk, William N. Fenton, Alfred V. Kidder, David G. Mandelbaum, George P. Murdock, Arthur C. Parker, Elsie Clews Parsons, Gladys A. Reichard, William A. Ritchie, Linton Satterthwaite, Gene Weltfish, and others regarding Cree, Flatheads, Iroquois, Kaingang (Southern Brazil), Kiowa, Mayan, Natchez, Navajo, Ojibwa, Pawnee, Pueblos, Sahaptin, Saulteaux, Siouan, Tarascan, Tonowanda (Seneca), Zuni, etc. | | | | Call #: | Mss.970.1.Si6 | | | | Extent: | 2.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | American Anthropological Association. Meeting. | Anthropology | Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1848 | Clovis Site (N.M.) | Fenton, William N., (William Nelson), 1908-2005 | Guatemala -- Antiquities. | Hallowell, A. Irving , (Alfred Irving), 1892-1974 | Howard, Edgar Billings, 1887-1943 | Incas -- Economic conditions. | Indian architecture--Central America | Indians of South America--Economic conditions | Lecture notes. | Maya architecture. | New Mexico -- Antiquities. | Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1875-1941 | Satterthwaite, Linton, 1897- | Singer, Ernestine H. Wieder. | |
| 14 | Creator: | Cassin, Charles Luke, 1846-1878 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Charles Luke Cassin papers, 1745-1878
| | | | Dates: | 1745-1878 | | | | Abstract: | The correspondence (1869-1883) is primarily routine business, i.e. navy orders and letters of recommendation, and also includes some personal letters. In addition, there are several notebooks and diaries, including notes from Pennsylvania Hospital clinical lectures, 1867-1869 (2 v.); diaries, 1865-1875 (7 v.); a volume of poetry; and general study notes. There is also early material (1745-1813) on the Cassin family, including a letter of indenture dated 1758. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.C274 | | | | Extent: | 70.0 Item(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. | Cassin, Charles Luke, 1846-1878 | Cassin, Joseph | Diaries. | Family Correspondence | Lecture notes. | Legal Records | Marriage and Family Life | Medicine -- United States. | Military History | Military Records | Official Government Documents and Records | Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.). | Poems. | Trust indentures. | United States - Armed Forces - Medical personnel | United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 | Wills. | |
| 15 | Creator: | Hasbrouck, Louis, 1777-1834 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Notes from Lectures on Chemistry delivered by Doctor John McClean, Princeton College
| | | | Dates: | January 1797 - June 1797 | | | | Abstract: | Louis Hasbrouck was in his last year at Princeton in 1796-1797 when he attended the course of chemistry lectures given by John Maclean. In only his second year at Princeton, Maclean was rapidly becoming known for introducing the latest currents in chemical theory, including the system of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, and he was one of the first Americans to insist that students take part in active experimentation.
Louis Hasbrouck was in his final year at Princeton in 1796-1797 when he attended John Maclean's lectures on chemistry. His notebook from the second half of that course includes a detailed record of the lectures from January 24-March 14 and June 22-24, 1797, covering Maclean's discussion of the chemistry of metals, "chemical combination," combustion, and botanical chemistry. Although his notes are not complete, Hasbrouck was enrolled at a singularly interesting period in the history of American chemistry. This was only the second time that Maclean had offered his course, in which he introduced the new chemical system of Lavoisier, and it includes a relatively complete version of Maclean's most important lecture, "Of combustion." This devastating attack on Joseph Priestley and phlogistic theory appeared in print in 1797 as
Two Lectures on Combustion: Supplementary to a Course of Lectures on Chemistry. | | | | Call #: | Mss.540.H27 | | | | Extent: | 1.0 Volume(s) | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Agriculture--Study and teaching--18th century | Botanical chemistry | Chemistry--Study and teaching--18th century | Education | Educational Material | Hasbrouck, Louis, 1777-1834 | Lavoisier , Antoine Laurent, 1743-1794 | Lecture notes | Maclean, John, 1771-1814 | Metallurgy | Notebooks | Phlogiston | Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804 | Princeton University. | Science and Technology | Sugar | |
| 16 | Creator: | Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, 1772-1844 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire Collection
| | | | Dates: | 1811-1844 | | | | Abstract: | An evolutionist before Darwin, an embryologist, paleontologist, and comparative anatomist, Étienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire was a Professor of Vertebrate Zoology at the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris for the half century following the Reign of Terror. Following in the footsteps of Lamarck, Geoffroy held tenaciously to a belief in the underlying unity of organismal design, to the great change of being, and the possibility of the transmutation of species in time, amassing evidence for his claims through research in comparative anatomy, paleontology, and embryology.
The Geoffroy Collection is comprised of 0.75 linear feet of lecture notes and correspondence relating to Geoffroy's diverse interests in natural history, Egypt, comparative anatomy, analogies, paleontology, and embryology, and it is particularly rich for his studies of teratology. All items are in French. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.G287p | | | | Extent: | 0.75 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Anatomy--France | Beyond Early America | Conjoined twins | Cuvier, Georges, 1769-1832 | Dinosaurs | Egypt--Antiquities. | Egypt--Description and travel | Embryology--France | Engravings. | Evolution (Biology) | Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, 1772-1844 | Homology (Biology) | Lecture notes | Light--Philosophy | Monsters | Natural history--France--19th century | Natural history--Study and teaching--France | Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 | Paleontology--France | Sketches. | Teratology | Zoology--Study and teaching--France | |
| 17 | Creator: | Cope, Thomas D., (Thomas Darlington) | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Thomas Darlington Cope papers, ca. 1909-1964
| | | | Dates: | Circa 1909-1964 | | | | Abstract: | This is a collection of Cope's articles, papers, notes, lectures, notebooks, and some correspondence. There is much on his research pertaining to Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, and other topics in the history of science on which he wrote. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.C794 | | | | Extent: | 7.0 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Articles. | Carson, John Renshaw, 1887-1940 | Cope, Thomas D., (Thomas Darlington) | Dixon, Jeremiah | Dixon, Lionel G. | Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 | Electric circuits. | Electric currents. | Engelhardt, Viktor | Lecture notes. | Lectures. | Mason, Charles, 1728-1786 | Mason-Dixon Line. | Mechanics | Minutes. | Notebooks. | Notes. | Pennsylvania Academy of Science. | Physics -- History. | Planck, Max, 1858-1947 | Radiation. | Radiometers. | Relativity (Physics) | Science -- History. | Swann, W. F. G., (William Francis Gray), 1884-1962 | University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Physics. | |
| 18 | Creator: | Weber, Neal A.(Neal Albert) | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Neal A. (Neal Albert) Weber papers, [ca. 1930s-1980s]
| | | | Dates: | Circa 1930s-1980s | | | | Abstract: | This diverse collection includes correspondence, field notes, lecture and meeting notes, publication material, drawings, and lantern slides. It documents Weber's professional career as an internationally known myrmecologist, or ant scientist, and his wider ranging interests in entomology and ecology. There are class and lab notes for his educational period at Harvard University (A.M. 1933; Ph.D. 1935), and substantial documentation on his primary academic career at Swarthmore College (1947-1974; includes teaching records, data on the Biology Dept. and the College). His field notes, 1930s-1970s (ca. 3 lin. ft.), contain detailed observations of the many scientific expeditions he was a member of, including trips to: West Indies, 1933-1936; Colombia, 1938; Sudan, Uganda, and Kenya, 1939. He also participated in numerous American Museum of Natural History expeditions: Central Africa, 1948; Middle East, 1950, 1952; and Tropical America, 1954. There are data for his time as visiting professor at the University of Baghdad, Iraq, 1950-1952, and his period as Scientific Attaché, Buenos Aires, for the U. S. Dept. of State, 1960-1962. Weber's contributions to polar scientific studies can be studied through his files of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Polar Research, 1958-1960 (he was on the panel on biological and medical science), as well as many numerous miscellaneous files on polar research. There is substantial material on the Entomological Society of America, and on such local ecological groups as the Chester-Ridley-Crum Watersheds Assoc., Delaware County, Pennsylvania. | | | | Call #: | Mss.Ms.Coll.12 | | | | Extent: | 22.0 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Africa, Central--Description and travel | American Museum of Natural History. | Ants | Arctic regions--Discovery and exploration | Bennett, Thomas Peter | Bequaert, Joseph C. | Biology. | Brown, W. L., (William L.), 1913- | Campbell, Frank L., (Frank Leslie), 1898- | Chester-Ridley-Crum Watersheds Association. | Donisthorpe, Horace | Drawings. | Ecology. | Emerson, Alfred E., (Alfred Edwards), 1896-1976 | Entomological Society of America. | Entomology. | Field notes. | Harvard University -- Students. | Haskins, Caryl Parker, 1908-2001 | Lantern slides. | Lecture notes. | Mann, William M, 1886-1960 | Martin, Michael M. | National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Polar Research. | Polar regions -- Discovery and exploration. | Scientific expeditions. | Swarthmore College. -- Faculty. | Talbot, Mary, 1903- | United States. -- Dept. of State. | University of Baghdad -- Faculty. | Weber, Neal A.(Neal Albert) | Wheeler, George C. (George Carlos), 1897- | Wheeler, William Morton, 1865-1937 | Wilbur, Brayton | |
| 19 | Creator: | Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | Benjamin Smith Lyman papers,1850-1918
| | | | Dates: | 1850-1918 | | | | Abstract: | There are notes, sketches, memoranda, etc., made while Lyman directed the geological survey of Japan, 1873-1879, with reports on petroleum resources, copper, coal, iron, and gold mines, mineral springs, and other mineral resources of the Japanese archipelago. There are data on the Japanese, Chinese, Ainu, and French languages, and on Japanese manners and customs, wit and humor, gardening, painting, measurements, swords, etc. Notes and data on the life, travels, and publications of Bernard Varenius. Notes collected for Lyman's Vegetarian Diet and Dishes. Materials on the geology of New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico, and West Virginia; and on coal and iron fields in those states and elsewhere. Manuscripts of articles on instruments for boring wells, theodolites for mining and civil engineers, other surveying instruments, etc. Of particular note is Lyman's period of study in Europe, where he attended the Imperial School of Mines in Paris, France (1859-1861), and the Royal Academy of Mines, Freiberg, Germany (1861-1862). There are about eleven notebooks for this period, written in English, French, and German, that contain: lecture notes, travel observations, comments on geology, mines and mining, railroads, with sketches of machinery, etc. There are a large number of letters (ca. 7,000 items), 1850-1917, from and to Lyman, on personal and business affairs. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.L982 | | | | Extent: | 49.0 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Ainu language | Chinese language | Coal mines and mining. | Ecole impériale des mines (France) | France -- Description and travel. | French language | Gardening -- Japan. | Geological Survey (U.S.). | Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. | Geological surveys. | Geology -- Colorado. | Geology -- France. | Geology -- Germany. | Geology -- Iowa. | Geology -- Japan -- Surveys. | Geology -- New Jersey. | Geology -- New Mexico. | Geology -- Ohio. | Geology -- Pennsylvania. | Geology -- Virginia. | Geology -- West Virginia. | Germany -- Description and travel. | Iron mines and mining. | Japan -- Social life and customs -- 1868-1912. | Japanese language | Lecture notes. | Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920 | Mines and mineral resources -- Japan. | Mining engineering. | Mining machinery. | Notes. | Painting, Japanese. | Railroads -- Europe. | Sketches. | Surveying -- Instruments. | Theodolites. | Varenius, Bernhardus, 1622-1650 | |
| 20 | Creator: | Robbins, William Jacob, 1890-1978 | Requires cookie* | | | Title: | William Jacob Robbins papers, 1896-1974
| | | | Dates: | 1896-1974 | | | | Abstract: | William Jacob Robbins (1890-1978, APS 1941) was a botanist and physiologist. From 1937 to 1957 he was director of the New York Botanical Garden. His research focused on culture methods of plants in relation to biochemistry and nutrition, especially on the synthetic abilities of fungi. His studies paralleled the scientific agenda of the Rockefeller Foundation, an agency with which he was closely associated for years as adviser and trustee. He was perhaps the most influential botanist in the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) during the early postwar era, and a principal participant in the plans for the global reconstruction of science. Robbins served as president of the American Philosophical Society from 1956 to 1959. | | | | Call #: | Mss.B.R538 | | | | Extent: | 4.0 Linear feet | | | | Sections: |
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| | | | Subjects: | Agricultural ecology. | Agriculture -- Japan. | American Philosophical Society. | Animal Medical Center (U.S.). | Appleman, Charles Orval, 1878- [from old catalog] | Beadle, George Wells, 1903-1989 | Berkner, Lloyd Viel, 1905-1967 | Blakeslee, Albert Francis,1874-1954. | Botany. | Bronk, Detlev W., (Detlev Wulf), 1897-1975 | Cattell, James McKeen, 1860-1944 | Cleland, Ralph E., (Ralph Erskine), 1892-1971 | Coolidge, William David, 1873- | Diaries. | Drinker, Henry S., (Henry Sturgis), 1850-1937 | Du Pont, Henry Francis, 1880-1969 | Enders, John F. | Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, 1883-1968 | Greenleaf, Lewis S., Jr. | Gregg, Alan, 1890-1957 | Harrison, Ross G., (Ross Granville), 1870-1959 | India -- Description and travel. | Ingraham, Mark Hoyt, 1896- | Japan -- Description and travel. | Jewett, Frank B. (Frank Baldwin), 1917- | Lecture notes. | Lectures. | Lehigh University. | Livingston, Burton E., (Burton Edward), 1875-1948 | Lloyd, John T. | Merrill, Elmer Drew, 1876-1956 | National Academy of Sciences. (U.S.) | National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Research in Problems of Sex. | New York Botanical Garden. | Northrop, John Howard, 1891-1987 | Notebooks. | Photoprints. | Plant physiology. | Plants. | Richards, Alfred N.(Alfred Newton),1876-1966. | Robbins, William Jacob, 1890-1978 | Rockefeller Foundation. | Schramm, Jacob R., (Jacob Richard), b. 1885 | Smith College. Genetics Experiment Station. | Tropical plants. | True, Rodney H.(Rodney Howard), 1866-1940 | University of Missouri. | Waterman, Alan Tower, 1892-1967 | Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964 | World War, 1914-1918. | Zwemer, Raymund L., (Raymund Lull), 1902- | |
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