The Scientific Literature A Guided Tour

The Scientific Literature A Guided Tour by Joseph E. Harmon is a new edition published by the University of Chicago Press on May 15, 2007. This 327-page book explores the historical significance of the scientific article, tracing its origins from 1665 and examining its evolution over the subsequent three and a half centuries. Through a collection of writings, including excerpts from scientific articles, letters, memoirs, and magazines, the authors provide insights into the role of scientific communication in the history of science.
Readers will find a diverse array of articles complemented by sixty tables and illustrations that are essential for understanding scientific discourse. Each excerpt is accompanied by commentaries that elucidate its scientific and historical context, as well as the rhetorical strategies employed by scientists to convey their discoveries. This anthology serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers interested in the intersection of history, language arts, and the science publishing industry.
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The scientific article has been a hallmark of the career of every important western scientist since the seventeenth century. Yet its role in the history of science has not been fully explored. Joseph E. Harmon and Alan G. Gross remedy this oversight with The Scientific Literature, a collection of writings—excerpts from scientific articles, letters, memoirs, proceedings, transactions, and magazines—that illustrates the origin of the scientific article in 1665 and its evolution over the next three and a half centuries.
Featuring articles—as well as sixty tables and illustrations, tools vital to scientific communication—that represent the broad sweep of modern science, The Scientific Literature is a historical tour through both the rhetorical strategies that scientists employ to share their discoveries and the methods that scientists use to argue claims of new knowledge. Commentaries that explain each excerpt’s scientific and historical context and analyze its communication strategy accompany each entry.
A unique anthology, The Scientific Literature will allow both the scholar and the general reader to experience first hand the development of modern science.
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