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Birth and Death Dates 1627-1705
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Didi van Trijp
(2020)
Fresh Fish: Observation up Close in Late Seventeenth-Century England.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 311-332).
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Book
Alexander Wragge-Morley
(2020)
Aesthetic Science: Representing Nature in the Royal Society of London, 1650-1720.
(/isis/citation/CBB757195097/)
Article
Edwin D. Rose
(2019)
Gilbert White, John Ray and the Construction of the Natural History of Selborne.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 105-112).
(/isis/citation/CBB832718531/)
Article
John Edmondson
(2018)
Charles Deering (c. 1690–1749): Author of an Early Flora of Nottingham.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 283-291).
(/isis/citation/CBB389369282/)
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T. R. Birkhead; I. Charmantier; P. J. Smith; et al.
(2018)
Willughby's Buzzard: Names and Misnomers of the European Honey-Buzzard (Pernis Apivorus).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 80-91).
(/isis/citation/CBB673223917/)
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C. D. Preston
(2017)
Using John Nidd's Annotated Books in the Wren Library to Reassess His Contribution to John Ray's Catalogus (1660).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 275-291).
(/isis/citation/CBB013791144/)
Chapter
David Cram
(2016)
Francis Willughby and John Ray on Words and Things.
In: Virtuoso by Nature: The Scientific Worlds of Francis Willughby FRS (1635-1672)
(pp. 244-267).
(/isis/citation/CBB174293891/)
Article
Elizabeth Yale
(2016)
The Book and the Archive in the History of Science.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 106-115).
(/isis/citation/CBB236932390/)
Book
John Ray
(2015)
Methodus Plantarum Nova.
(/isis/citation/CBB337748031/)
Article
Sebestian Kroupa
(2015)
Ex epistulis Philippinensibus: Georg Joseph Kamel SJ (1661–1706) and His Correspondence Network.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 229-259).
(/isis/citation/CBB471644193/)
Book
Roos, Anna Marie Eleanor
(2015)
The Correspondence of Dr. Martin Lister (1639--1712).
(/isis/citation/CBB001510000/)
Article
Hunter, Michael
(2014)
John Ray in Italy: Lost Manuscripts Rediscovered.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 93-109).
(/isis/citation/CBB001420003/)
Chapter
Ogilvie, Brian W.
(2014)
Insects in John Ray's Natural History and Natural Theology.
In: Zoology in Early Modern Culture: Intersections Of Science, Theology, Philology, and Political and Religious Education.
(/isis/citation/CBB001552967/)
Article
Baxfield, Christopher
(2013)
“Who Is the Almighty That We Should Serve Him?” Chaos, Providence and Natural Philosophy in Stephen Hales.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 31-53).
(/isis/citation/CBB001252607/)
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Müller-Wille, S.
(2013)
Systems and How Linnaeus Looked at Them in Retrospect.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 305).
(/isis/citation/CBB001320280/)
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Preston, Christopher D.; Oswald, Philip H.
(2012)
A Copy of John Ray's Cambridge Catalogue (1660) Presented by the Author to Peter Courthope.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 342-344).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251357/)
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Ogilvie, Brian W.
(2012)
Attending to Insects: Francis Willughby and John Ray.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 357-372).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251457/)
Article
Wragge-Morley, Alexander
(2012)
“Vividness” in English Natural History and Anatomy, 1650--1700.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 341-356).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251456/)
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Lewis, Gillian
(2012)
The Debt of John Ray and Martin Lister to Guillaume Rondelet of Montpellier.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 323-339).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251455/)
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Berry, R. J.
(2011)
John Ray, Physico-Theology and Afterwards.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 328).
(/isis/citation/CBB001230623/)
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