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Revision as of 11:17, 26 November 2022

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

SOURCES

HISTORY, CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY – AESTHETICS
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
STATE SCIENCES – STATISTICS
ETHNOLOGY – ANTHROPOLOGY
MEDICINE

Physician profiles

Medical report (writing) as an epistemic genre and cognitive practice

ECONOMICS – AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

The reports of GERICS Pál, physician, veterinarian, and teacher of the Georgikon to Count FESTETICS László and the Directio (1821–1824)

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)