04248oam 22005532 450 991079395900332120230124195834.090-04-26488-410.1163/9789004264885(CKB)4100000009668650(MiAaPQ)EBC5963862(OCoLC)1114271397(nllekb)BRILL9789004264885(EXLCZ)99410000000966865020190723d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLocations of knowledge in Dutch contexts /edited by Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis, Andreas Weber, Huib J. ZuidervaartLeiden Boston :BRILL,2019.1 online resource (336 pages)Mnemosyne, Supplements;volume43290-04-26487-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- The Netherlands as a Laboratory of Knowing: Introduction to Locations of Knowledge in Dutch Contexts /Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis and Andreas Weber -- Cities -- Science in the Theatre of Towns /Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis -- The ‘Duytsche Mathematique’ and Leiden Family Networks, 1600–1620 /Gerhard Wiesenfeldt -- The Middelburg Theatrum Anatomicum: A Location of Knowledge and Culture in an Early Urban Context /Huib J. Zuidervaart -- Connections -- Breyne’s Botany: (Re-)locating Nature and Knowledge in Danzig (circa 1660–1730) /Alette Fleischer -- An Amphibious Science: Where Storms Took Shape /Azadeh Achbari -- Science to Bring the Nation Together: The Formation of Nomadic Congresses in the Netherlands and Flanders /Ilja Nieuwland -- Between Openness and Classification: Early Dutch Ultracentrifuge Development in International Context /Abel Streefland -- Transformations -- The Disputation Hall in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic: An Urban Location of Knowledge /Dirk Van Miert -- The Lorentz Transformation of a Museum /Martin P.M. Weiss -- Scientists in Cowsheds: Disputes over Hygienic Milk Production in the Netherlands, 1918–1928 /Floor Haalboom -- Blending Research: Linking Dutch Industrial and Academic Polymer Laboratories, 1940–1980 /Marijn J. Hollestelle -- Back Matter -- Index.Locations of Knowledge in Dutch Contexts brings together scholars who shed light on the ways locations gave shape to scientific knowledge practices in the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This interdisciplinary volume uses four hundred years of Dutch history as a laboratory to investigate spatialized understandings of the history of knowledge. By conceptualizing locations of knowing as time-specific configurations of actors, artefacts, and activities, contributors to this volume not only examine cities as specific kind of locations, but also analyze the regionally and globally networked and transformative character of locations. Many of the locations which are studied in this volume are still visible until the present day. Contributors are Azadeh Achbari, Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis, Alette Fleischer, Floor Haalboom, Marijn Hollestelle, Dirk van Miert, Ilja Nieuwland, Abel Streefland, Andreas Weber, Martin Weiss, Gerhard Wiesenfeldt, and Huib Zuidervaart.Mnemosyne, Supplements;volume432.ScienceStudy and teachingNetherlandsHistoryScienceNetherlandsHistoryLearning and scholarshipNetherlandsHistoryGeographySocial aspectsNetherlandsHistoryKnowledge, Sociology ofHistoryScienceStudy and teachingHistory.ScienceHistory.Learning and scholarshipHistory.GeographySocial aspectsHistory.Knowledge, Sociology ofHistory.509.492Dijksterhuis Fokko JanWeber Andreas1979-Zuidervaart H. J.NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910793959003321Locations of knowledge in Dutch contexts3760842UNINA