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Knowledge and Education
Chapter (3/10)
Knowledge Workers and Networks of Knowledge
Contents
Church and Collegium of the Jesuit College in Ingolstadt (1701)
Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, “Concerning the Diseases and Medicine of the Malabars” (1713)
August Hermann Francke, “Instructions or Rules for the Preceptors of the Orphans” (c. 1720)
Friedrich Christian Lesser, Testaceo-theologia, or Fundamental Proof of the Existence and the Most Perfect Characteristics of a Divine Being (1744)
Johann David Michaelis, Questions for a Society of Learned Men Who Will Travel from Denmark to Arabia on the Order of His Majesty the King (1762)
Portrait of Anna Vandenhoeck (no date)
Heinrich Zimmermann, Account of the Third Voyage of Captain Cook (1781)
Karl Wilhelm Dassdorf, Description of the Exquisite Curiosities in the Electoral Seat of Dresden and Some of the Surrounding Regions (1782)
Friedrich Gedike, Report to King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia (1789)
Registration at a Berlin Night Refuge (1873)
Letter from the Governor of East Africa, Julius von Soden, to the President of the German Colonial Association, Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1891)
Diesel: Experimental Engine (1893)
Women in the Press (1912)
Dr. Paula Blum with Students in the Chemistry Lab (1914)
Max Weber, “Science as a Vocation” (1917)
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