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PETER DE CLERCQ and ANTHONY TURNER
INTRODUCTION
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 133-134; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.133 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. J. TURNER
FROM MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE TO THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE: The pattern of collection scientific instruments
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 135-150; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.135 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

J. H. LEOPOLD
COLLECTING INSTRUMENTS IN PROTESTANT EUROPE BEFORE 1800
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 151-157; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.151 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

SILVIO A. BEDINI
THE FATE OF THE MEDICI–LORRAINE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 159-170; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.159 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. Q. MORTON and J. A. WESS
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE MODELS OF STEPHEN DEMAINBRAY IN THE KING GEORGE III COLLECTION
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 171-178; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.171 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

KEES STORM GROOSS
THE COLLECTION OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF LEIDEN UNIVERSITY
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 179-186; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.179 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. D. C. SIMPSON
‘LA PLUS BRILLANTE COLLECTION QUI EXISTE AU MONDE’: A lost American collection of the nineteenth century
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 187-196; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.187 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. D. LOW-MORRISON
SOLD AT SOTHEBY’S: Sir John Findlay’s cabinet and the Scottish antiquarian tradition
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 197-209; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.197 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

R. G. W. ANDERSON
CONNOISSEURSHIP, PEDAGOGY OR ANTIQUARIANISM? What were instruments doing in the nineteenth-century national collections in Great Britain?
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 211-225; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.211 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

BRUNO JACOMY
DU CABINET AU CONSERVATOIRE: Les instruments scientifiques du Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers à Paris
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 227-233; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.227 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

W. F. J. MÖRZER BRUYNS
THE AMSTERDAM SCHEEPVAARTMUSEUM AND ANTON MENSING: The scientific instruments
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 235-241; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.235 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

LIBA TAUB
‘CANNED ASTRONOMY’ VERSUS CULTURAL CREDIBILITY: The acquisition of the Mensing Collection by the Adler Planetarium
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 243-250; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.243 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

PETER DE CLERCQ
NOTES ON DUTCH COLLECTORS OF ANTIQUE MICROSCOPES
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 251-260; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.251 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

WILLIAM J. H. ANDREWES
THE LIFE AND WORK OF DAVID PINGREE WHEATLAND (1898–1993)
J Hist Collections 1995 7: 261-268; doi:10.1093/jhc/7.2.261 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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