29 matching record(s)
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Sir Samuel Morland's Account of the Balance Barometer, 1678"
offprint from Annals of Science, vol. 32, 1975, pp. 359-368. 2 copies.
[1975-64]
1975
E (Open Shelf)Bryden, D. J.
James Short and his Telescopes
Edinburgh: Royal Scottish Museum, 1968. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[1968-471]
1968
file E (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Three Edinburgh Microscope Makers: John Finlayson, William Robertson and John Clark"
offprint from The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club, vol. XXXIII part 3, 1972, pp. 165-176.
[1973-40]
1972
file OXF (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Made in Oxford: John Prujean's 1701 Catalogue of Mathematical Instruments"
offprint from Oxoniensia, vol. LVIII, 1993, pp. 263-285. Version of offprint with special cover, as previously sold on the Museum's bookstall.
[1994-17]
1993
file Q (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"James Watt, Merchant: The Glasgow Years, 1754-1774"
offprint from Denis Smith (ed.), Perceptions of Great Engineers: Fact and Fantasy (London: Science Museum for the Newcomen Society, National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside and the University of Liverpool, 1994), pp. 9-21. Presented by the author
[1994-118]
1994
file Q (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"'Mr Clerk the graver'; A Biographical Study in the Cultural Infra-Structure of Early Modern Scotland"
offprint from Review of Scottish Culture, vol. 11, 1998-9, pp. 13-31. Presented by the author
[1998-164]
1998-1999
file Q (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"George Washington Carpenter: A Philadelphia Supplier of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus"
photocopy from Rittenhouse, vol. 8 no. 4 issue 32, August 1994, pp. 97-109. Presented by the author
[1996-135]
1994
file Q (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Note on a further portrait of James Short"
offprint from Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, vol. XXIV, 1969, pp. 109-112.
[1969-210]
1969
file Q (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"James Short, M. A., F. R. S., optician solely for reflecting telescopes"
offprint from University of Edinburgh Journal, vol. XXIV, 1970, pp. 251-261.
[1971-12]
1970
file U (Whipple)Bryden, D. J.
Selected Exhibits in the Whipple Museum of the History of Science
Cambridge: Whipple Museum of the History of Science, University of Cambridge, 1978. Shelved under Whipple Museum. Presented by the author
[1978-568]
1978
file T (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"The Arithmeticall Jewell or Jewell of Arithmetick"
in Quarto: Abbot Hall Art Gallery Quarterly Bulletin, vol. XXIII no. 2, July 1985, pp. 9-14. Kendal: Abbot Hall Art Gallery. Photocopy in file U. Presented by the author
[1985-118]
1985
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
Napier's Bones: A History and Instruction Manual
London: Harriet Wynter Ltd. Publications, 1992.
[1992-68]
1992
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
Review
of an inventory of the Greenwich Museum, Engberts' Rijksmuseum Telescopes Catalogue, and Green and Lloyd's "Kelvin's Instruments ..."; photocopy from Museums Journal, vol. 71 no. 4, March 1972.
[Unknown]
1972
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Evidence from Advertising for Mathematical Instrument Making in London, 1556-1714"
offprint from Annals of Science, vol. 49, 1992, pp. 301-336. Presented by the author
[1992-50]
1992
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Made in Oxford: John Prujean's 1701 Catalogue of Mathematical Instruments"
offprint from Oxoniensia, vol. LVIII, 1993, pp. 263-285. Presented by the author
[1994-16]
1993
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Alva Mason, the Franklin Institute, and the Origins of Philosophical and Chemical Instrument Manufacture in the United States"
offprint from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 132 no. 4, December 1988, pp. 400-419. Presented by the author
[1989-146]
1988
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Capital in the London Publishing Trade: James Moxon's Stock Disposal of 1698, a 'Mathematical Lottery'"
offprint from The Library (The Bibliographical Society), sixth series vol. 19 no. 4, December 1997, pp. 293-350. Presented by the author
[1998-72]
1997
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"The Medal as a Technical Aide Memoire: An Example from Restoration England"
offprint from The Medal, no. 29, 1996, pp. 39-47. Presented by the author
[1996-161]
1996
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Scotland's earliest surviving calculating device: Robert Davenport's Circles of Proportion of c.1650"
offprint from the Scottish Historical Review, vol. LV part 1 no. 159, April 1976, pp. 54-60.
[Unknown]
1976
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Balthazar Knie, a provincial barometer maker"
offprint{?} from The Connoisseur, March 1972, pp. 172-175.
[1972-44]
1972
file T (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"Two Pairs of Dividers and The Mariner's Mirror"
offprint{?} from The Mariner's Mirror, vol. 54 no. 1, 1968.
[1968-32]
1968
U (Open Shelf - oversize)Bryden, D. J.
Scottish Scientific Instrument-Makers 1600-1900
Royal Scottish Museum Information Series - Technology, 1. Edinburgh: Royal Scottish Museum, December 1972.
[1978-479]
1972
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"An additional factor in the history of the centigrade thermometer"
offprint from British Journal for the History of Science, vol. V part IV no. 20, December 1971.
[1972-43]
1971
PER (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
Cartography by subscription : an unsuccessful 18th century project to issue globes
Lisboa : Junta de Investigacoes Cientificas do Ultramar, 1979. Serie Separatas / Centro de Estudos de Cartografia Antiga, Seccao de Lisboa ; 126. Presented by P. Maddison. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[2008-9/27]
1979
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"A Fortification Sector to the 1673 Design of Sir Jonas Moore"
offprint from The Antiquaries Journal, vol. 78, 1998, pp. 323-343. Presented by the author
[1999-11]
1998
file U (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
"George Brown, Author of the Rotula"
offprint from Annals of Science, vol. 28 no. 1, February 1972.
[1972-74]
1972
file U (Stack) altBryden, D. J.
Review Article of Alan Q. Morton and Jane A. Wess, Public and Private Science: The King George III Collection (Oxford, 1993)
Offprint originally published in the Journal of the History of Collections, vol. 6, no. 2, 1994. pp 221-224. Also a review of Alan Q. Morton, Science in the Eighteenth Century: The King George III Collection (London, 1993). Two copies. Together with response by Morton & Wess.
[2002-29]
1993
E (Stack)Bryden, D. J.
James Short and his Telescopes
Edinburgh: Royal Scottish Museum, 1968. Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[Unknown]
1968
file U (Whipple)Bryden, D. J.
Selected Exhibits in the Whipple Museum of the History of Science
Cambridge: Whipple Museum of the History of Science, University of Cambridge, 1978. Shelved under Whipple Museum. Millburn bequest Transferred to Bodleian, September 2017.
[2007-34]
1978