2022 - Leo S. Olschki
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History of Science from a Visual and Material Perspective : Nuncius's Viewpoint
P. 81-88
- Nuncius collects the legacy of Annali dell'Istituto e Museo di storia della scienza di Firenze and, since 2011, with the new subtitle, Journal of the Material and Visual History of Science, has decided not to be an all-inclusive journal in the history of science anymore and to open itself to a more international readership. This has been done while maintaining an Italian heart, attested to, among other things, by the importance given to the unpublished sources, hosted in the special section Documenta inedita. Nuncius has recently launched the first Nuncius Essay Award and plans to improve the web resources of the journal. [Publisher's text]
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Código DOI: 10.1400/289110
ISSN: 2038-6265
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