Almagest, International Journal for the History of Scientific Ideas, 2019/1
Science and Imagination
- Pages: 135 p.
- Size:160 x 240 mm
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2019
- € 35,50 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE
- ISBN: 978-2-503-58676-2
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George N. Vlahakis, Science and Imagination: An Introduction
Dustin Hellberg, Close Encounters of the Tertiary Kind: Science Fiction as Tertiary Epic
Veronika Altashina, Probability and Expectation in Pascal's Pensées
Rainer Godel, Why Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa Became a Role Model. On Johann Georg Zimmermann’s Biography of Albrecht von Haller
Gunhild Berg, Experimenters versus Magicians: Poetic Strategies of an Intertextual Rivalry in 19th Century German Fiction
Sophia Denissi, Gulliver’s "Travels" through the European Sea to the Land of 19th century Greek Translations
Christèle Couleau, Is Science a Foil? Indirect Powers of the Novelistic speech in Jules Verne's Work
Panagiotis Lazos, Around the Moon. False Scientific Ideas in the Famous Book of Jules Verne
George N. Vlahakis, Political and Ideological Views of Jules Verne: A Consideration through his Books.
Maria Terdimou, Elements of Mathematics and Astronomy in the Work of Jules Verne