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DigiTudásáramlás (DITU) / DigiCirculation_of_Knowledge (DICIKO)
THE PATTERNS OF THE CIRCULATION OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN THE KINGDOM OF HUNGARY, 1770–1830: DIGITAL SOURCE ANTHOLOGY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
- - On the use of the digital source anthology
- - Concepts
- - WIKIDATA – ELTEdata – WIKIMEDIA: The technical background of digital source publications
- - Knowledge and concept maps
- - History, classical philology – aesthetics
- - History of philosophy
- - State sciences – statistics
- - Ethnology – anthropology
- - Medicine
- - Economics – agricultural sciences
SOURCES
HISTORY, CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY – AESTHETICS
- - KOPPI Károly: Praelectionum historicarum (1788)
- - Johann Ludovicus SCHEDIUS: Commentatio de sacris opertis vetervm christianorvm (1790)
- - Johann Christian ENGEL: Commentatio de repvblica militari (1790)
- - BUDAI Ézsaiás: Commentatio de causis culturae (1794)
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
- - KÖRMÖCZI János: The School of Learning Humanity. A funeral oration (1802)
- - KÖRMÖCZI János’s inaugural speech upon taking over the rector’s office at the Unitarian College of Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca) (1802)
- - KÖRMÖCZI János’s notes on Georg Christoph Lichtenberg’s lectures on experimental physics at the University of Göttingen in the academic year 1796/1797
- - Certificate from Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, professor at the University of Göttingen to KÖRMÖCZI János (1797)
STATE SCIENCES – STATISTICS
- - SZILÁGYI Márton’s lecture notes on statistics during his peregrination to Göttingen (around 1770)
- - On Man – Political Geography – Elementary mathematical geography. The political geography notes of an unknown author (First half of the nineteenth century)
- - A dispute on political studies and the division of statistics and political science at the Faculty of Law of the University of Vienna (1794)
ETHNOLOGY – ANTHROPOLOGY
- - BERTALANFFI Pál’s geography, excerpt (1757)
- - VETSEI PATAKI István’s geography, excerpt (1757)
- - BARANYI László’s geography, excerpt (1796)
- - BENKŐ Ferenc’s geography, excerpt (1796)
- - DOBOSY Mihály’s translation of David Cranz’s Historie von Groenland, excerpts (1810)
- - ALMÁSI BALOGH Pál’s short manuscript monograph on the indigenous peoples of Australia, excerpt (1835)
MEDICINE
Physician profiles
- - CSEH-SZOMBATHY Sámuel’s travelogue written during his peregrination (1790–1792)
- - Two brothers from Pest in the service of science: The testaments of CSEH-SZOMBATHY Sámuel and CSEH-SZOMBATHY József (1807)
Medical report (writing) as an epistemic genre and cognitive practice
- - Medical report for the year 1784 by the chief physician of Késmárk (Kežmarok), Johann Jacob Engel (1785)
- - Medical report for the year 1785 by the chief physicians of the free royal town of Sopron, János Czepecz and András Conrád (1786)
ECONOMICS – AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
The reports of GERICS Pál, physician, veterinarian, and teacher of the Georgikon to Count FESTETICS László and the Directio (1821–1824)
- - Letters from England to Count FESTETICS László, 4 July 1821 - 3 March 1823
- - Reports from France to the Directio, 10 November 1823 - 6 January1824
Excerpts from the revised manuscript journal Notes on travels in the more remote provinces of Europe of GERICS Pál, physician, veterinarian, and teacher of the Georgikon (1820–1821)