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file Q (Stack)Sarton, George

"Alexander Csoma"

offprint from Isis, vol. XII no. 37, February 1929, pp. {...}. (Preface to Volume Twelve of Isis). St Catherine Press, Bruges. Gunther Loan Collection (*)

[1940-6/ ]

1929

file I (Stack)Sarton, George

"The Museum of Tomorrow"

offprint from Natural History, vol. XXIV no. 6, 1924, pp. 710-712. (*) 2 copies.

[Unknown]

1924

file S (Stack)Sarton, George

"The discovery of the law of conservation of energy"

offprint from Isis, vol. XIII no. 40, September 1929, pp. 18-34. (Also contains 3 facsimiles, the main one being of a work of J. R. Mayer [see separate entry]). 2 copies.

[Unknown]

1929

file Q (Stack)Sarton, George

"Moseley: The Numbering of the Elements"

offprint from Isis, vol. IX no. 29, 1927, pp. 96-111 and plate. Stapleton Bequest

[1962-64]

1927

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

The Incubation of the Western Culture in the Middle East

Translated into Arabic by Omar A. Farrukh. Beirut: Lib. al-Maarif, 1952. A George C. Keiser Foundation Lecture; The Library of Congress. Inscribed by the author (in Arabic) to Istabaltun [H. E. Stapleton]; Stapleton Bequest

[1962-64]

1952

file R (Stack)Sarton, George

Le but d'Isis

Bruxelles (printed): n.d. [1913]. 4-page leaflet announcing the foundation of Isis; bound with the offprint of Sarton's inaugural article "L'Histoire de la Science" (1913).

[Unknown]

1913?

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"Preface to Volume IX"

offprint from Isis, vol. IX part 2 no. 30, 1927, pp. 226-233. Also contains index of the first 8 volumes of Isis.

[Unknown]

1927

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"Arabic Scientific Literature"

offprint from Ignace Goldziher Memorial Volume, part I (Budapest, 1948), pp. 55-71. Stapleton Collection

[1948-12]

1948

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"Sur la tolerance intellectuelle"

offprint from Isis, vol. VIII part 2 no. 26, 1926, pp. 241-253 (complete offprint consists of pp. 238-253). Follows Sarton's "A brief but urgent appeal to the friends of Isis and of the H.S.S." (p. 240) [see separate entry] and the contents pages (pp. 238-9). 2 copies.

[Unknown]

1926

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"L'Histoire de la Science"

offprint from Isis, vol. I no. 1, 1913, pp. 3-46. Sarton's keynote paper opening the first issue of Isis; together with a leaflet by Sarton entitled 'Le but d'Isis', a circular letter from Sarton dated March 1913, and a card with subscription form, all circulated with the offprint to advertise the new journal; also, added later, the "Contents of the first eight volumes of Isis", extracted from the journal, and an offprint of Sarton's report on his activities from the Carnegie Institution Year Book no. 21, 1922, pp. 366-367.

[Unknown]

1913

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"History of Science"

offprint from the Carnegie Institution Year Book, no. 21, 1922, pp. 366-367. (Report of his activities under the above general heading). Bound with the offprint of Sarton's inaugural article "L'Histoire de la Science" (1913).

[Unknown]

1922

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"Section of the History of Science of the Carnegie Institution. Report. Number 13. For the period July 1st, 1930 to June 30th, 1931"

offprint from Isis, vol. XVII part 1 no. 50, January 1932, pp. 209-217.

[Unknown]

1932

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"Aristotle and Phyllis"

offprint from Isis, vol. XIV part 1 no. 43, May 1930.

[Unknown]

1930

file R (Stack)Sarton, George

"Agrippa, Fontana and Pigafetta. The erection of the Vatican obelisk in 1586"

offprint from Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, no. 8, 1949, pp. 827-854.

[Unknown]

1949

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

Six Wings: Men of Science in the Renaissance

Illustrated with contemporary portraits. London: The Bodley Head, 1958. (Published in U.S.A. by Indiana University Press, 1957).

[1960-114]

1958

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

The Study of the History of Science

Being the substance of the inaugural lecture of the Seminary on the History of Science in Harvard University delivered on October 4, 1935. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1936.

[Unknown]

1936

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

A History of Science: Hellenistic Science and Culture in the last three centuries B.C.

Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1959.

[1959-80]

1959

R (Stack)Sarton, George

The History of Science and the New Humanism

New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1931. Colver Lectures (Brown University). Inscribed to Stapleton by the author; Stapleton Collection

[1948-12]

1931

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

A History of Science: Ancient Science through the Golden Age of Greece

London: Oxford University Press, 1953

[Unknown]

1953

R (Stack)Sarton, George

Introduction to the History of Science Volume III Science and Learning in the Fourteenth Century

offprint{?} from Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 376, vol. III, pp. i to xxv and 1 to 33. The Williams and Wilkins Company. 1947. (*)

[Unknown]

1947

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

Ancient Science and Modern Civilization

[Three lectures:] Euclid and His Time / Ptolemy and His Time / The End of Greek Science and Culture. [Lincoln]: University of Nebraska Press, 1954. (The three Montgomery Lectures delivered at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, on April 19, 21, and 23, 1954).

[Unknown]

1954

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

Introduction to the History of Science

Three volumes in five: I From Homer to Omar Khayyam; II From Rabbi Ben Ezra to Roger Bacon, In two parts; III Science and Learning in the Fourteenth Century, In two parts. (Vols. I & III) Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Co., for the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1927, 1947 & 1948; (vol. II) London: Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, for the Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1931. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication no. 376.

[Unknown]

1927-1948

R (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance (1450-1600)

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1955.

[1956-36]

1955

R (Stack)Sarton, George

Introduction to the History of Science

Two volumes: vol. I From Homer to Omar Khayyam. Published by the Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore, 1927. Vol. II From Rabbi ben Ezra to Roger Bacon [part I and general introductory chapter only]. Published by Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, London. 1931. Published for the Carnegie Institution, Washington. ?Stapleton Collection

[?1948-12]

1927-1931

REF (Open Shelf)Sarton, George

A Guide to the History of Science: A First Guide for the Study of the History of Science with Introductory Essays on Science and Tradition.

Waltham, Mass., U.S.A.: Chronica Botanica Company, 1952.

[Unknown]

1952

Pending Sarton, George

Al-'ulum wa'l-'umran fi'l-a'sur al-wusta khususan fuma yata-'allaqu bi'l-ta'lif al-'rabiyga* [Arabic]

offprint from Al-Kulliyya (Journal of the American University of Beirut), vol. 18, 1932, pp. 270-274, 366-373. *['Science and civilization in the middle ages with special reference to Arabic writings']. Stapleton Collection

[1948-12]

1932

G - periodicalsSarton, George

"The Strange Fame of Demetrio Canevari, Philosopher and Physician, Genoese Patrician (1559-1625)"

in Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, vol. 1 no. 3, July 1946, pp. 398-418.

[Unknown]

1946

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

The History of Science and the Problems of Today

{?Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution, ...}. Supplementary Publication number 20 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Elihu Root Lecture, delivered December 10, 1935. [Formerly contained a letter in Arabic from the author, with a list of addresses on his travels for the summer of 1936 - removed to Stapleton Archive]. ?Stapleton Collection Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.

[?1948-12]

1935

file R (Stack)Sarton, George

"L'Histoire de la Science"

offprint from Isis, vol. I part 1 no. 1, 1913, pp. 3-46. Together with (loosely enclosed) a circular letter from Sarton dated March 1913, introducing the new journal. [For another offprint of this inaugural article, with additional ephemera relating to the foundation and early development of Isis, see separate entry].

[Unknown]

1913

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

"A brief but urgent appeal to the friends of Isis and of the H.S.S."

offprint from Isis, vol. VIII part 2 no. 26, 1926, p. 240 (complete offprint consists of pp. 238-253). Preceded by the contents pages (pp. 238-9), and followed by Sarton's "Sur la tolerance intellectuelle" (pp. 241-253) [see separate entry]. 2 copies.

[Unknown]

1926

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

The New Humanism

Extrait d'ISIS, no. 16, Vol. VI (I) 1924.

[Unknown]

1924

file R (Sarton)Sarton, George

The Teaching of the History of Science

Reprinted from The Scientific Monthly, September 1918.

[Unknown]

1918


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