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    Pieces and Parts in Scientific Texts.Florence Bretelle-Establet & Stéphane Schmitt (eds.) - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book starts from a first general observation: there are very diverse ways to frame and convey scientific knowledge in texts. It then analyzes texts on mathematics, astronomy, medicine and life sciences, produced in various parts of the globe and in different time periods, and examines the reasons behind the segmentation of texts and the consequences of such textual divisions. How can historians and philosophers of science approach this diversity, and what is at stake in dealing with it? The book (...)
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    Studies on Animals and the Rise of Comparative Anatomy at and around the Parisian Royal Academy of Sciences in the Eighteenth Century.Stéphane Schmitt - 2016 - Science in Context 29 (1):11-54.
    ArgumentThis paper aims to understand the emergence of comparative anatomy in the eighteenth century in the Parisian Académie Royale des Sciences. As early as the 1670s, a program centered on animal anatomy was conceived, which was a first attempt to give some autonomy to studies on animals and to link anatomy with natural history, but it declined after 1690. However, a variety of studies on animals was published in theMémoiresof the Académie during the eighteenth century. We propose a descriptive typology (...)
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    Poinsinet's Edition of the Naturalis historia (1771–1782) and the Revival of Pliny in the Sciences of the Enlightenment.Jeff Loveland & Stéphane Schmitt - 2015 - Annals of Science 72 (1):2-27.
    SummaryThis paper analyses the revival of Pliny's Naturalis historia within the scientific culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, focusing on a French effort to produce an edition with annotations by scientists and scholars. Between the Renaissance and the early eighteenth century, the Naturalis historia had declined in scientific importance. Increasingly, it was relegated to the humanities, as we demonstrate with a review of editions. For a variety of reasons, however, scientific interest in the Naturalis historia grew in (...)
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    Jeff Loveland, Rhetoric and natural history: Buffon in polemical and literary context.Stéphane Schmitt - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 59 (2):361-362.
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    L'œuvre de Richard Goldschmidt : Une tentative de synthèse de la génétique, de la biologie du développement et de la théorie de l'évolution autour du concept d'homéose / The work of Richard Goldschmidt : An endeavor to synthesize genetics, developmental biology and the theory of evolution with the help of the concept of homeosis.Stéphane Schmitt - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (3):381-400.
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    Lacepède’s Syncretic Contribution to the Debates on Natural History in France Around 1800.Stephane Schmitt - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (3):429 - 457.
    Lacepède was a key figure in the French intellectual world from the Old Regime to the Restoration, since he was not only a scientist, but also a musician, a writer, and a politician. His brilliant career is a good example of the progress of the social status of scientists in France around 1800. In the life sciences, he was considered the heir to Buffon and continued the latter's Histoire naturelle, but he also borrowed ideas from anti-Buffonian (e.g. Linnaean) scientists. He (...)
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    Lacepède’s Syncretic Contribution to the Debates on Natural History in France Around 1800.Stephane Schmitt - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (3):429-457.
    Lacepède was a key figure in the French intellectual world from the Old Regime to the Restoration, sinc e he was not only a scientist, but also a musician, a writer, and a politician. His brilliant career is a good example of the progress of the social status of scientists in France around 1800. In the life sciences, he was considered the heir to Buffon and continued the latter’s Histoire naturelle, but he also borrowed ideas from anti-Buffonian scientists. He broached (...)
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  8. Type and metamorphosis in Goethe's morphology: Between classicism and romanticism.Stephane Schmitt - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (4):495-522.
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    Type et métamorphose dans la morphologie de Goethe, entre classicisme et romantisme / Type and metamorphosis in Goethe's morphology : Between classicism and romanticism.Stéphane Schmitt - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (4):495-521.
  10. The work of Richard Goldschmidt: An endeavor to synthesize genetics, developmental biology and the theory of evolution with the help of the concept of homeosis.Stephane Schmitt - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (3-4):381-400.
     
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    From Physiology to Classification: Comparative Anatomy and Vicq d'Azyr's Plan of Reform for Life Sciences and Medicine (1774–1794). [REVIEW]Stéphane Schmitt - 2009 - Science in Context 22 (2):145-193.
    ArgumentHere I analyze the anatomical thought of the French physician and naturalist Félix Vicq d'Azyr (1748–1794) in order to bring to light its importance in the development of comparative anatomy at the end of the eighteenth century. I argue that his work and career can be understood as an ambitious program for a radical reform of all biomedical sciences and a reorganization of this whole field around comparative anatomy, on the conceptual as well as the institutional level. In particular, he (...)
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    Buffon (1707–1788) et la Pologne. Actes du colloque franco-polonais à l’occasion du 300e anniversaire de sa naissance tenu à Paris le 8 juin 2007, Varsovie–Paris : Académie polonaise des sciences, 2007, pp. 162. [REVIEW]Stéphane Schmitt - 2022 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 55 (3):135-146.
    Ce volume, paru il y a maintenant treize ans, faisait suite à un colloque tenu au Centre de l’Académie Polonaise des Sciences à Paris à l’occasion du tricentenaire de la naissance du naturaliste français Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon. Consacré aux relations entretenues par le grand naturaliste français des Lumières avec la Pologne, il constitue une rare contribution à l’étude des circulations de savoirs scientifiques entre la France et l’Europe Centrale et Orientale au xviiie siècle. Le parcourir, treize ans après sa (...)
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    Claudine Cohen. Science, libertinage et clandestinité à l'aube des Lumières: Le transformisme de Telliamed. xiv + 433 pp., illus., apps., bibl., index. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2011. €36 .Francine Markovits . Telliamed. 211 pp. Paris: Université de Paris Ouest–Nanterre–La Défense, 2011. €16. [REVIEW]Stéphane Schmitt - 2012 - Isis 103 (1):174-175.
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    The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. [REVIEW]Stéphane Schmitt - 2011 - Early Science and Medicine 16 (2):165-167.