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Friedrich II, King of Prussia, “Spies and Their Use and How One Obtains News about the Enemy” (1748)

Max Weber, “Science as a Vocation” (1917)

Johannes Reuchlin, Recommendation whether to Confiscate, Destroy, and Burn All Jewish Books (1511)

Leipzig Disputation between Martin Luther and Johann Eck (1519)

Christoph Gottlieb von Murr, Twenty-eight Letters on the Abolition of the Jesuit Order (1774)

Thomas von Randow, Btx System (1984)

“On the Jesuits’ Quarrel with other Missionary Orders over Chinese Rites” (1774)

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, “A Casual Word about Basalt” (1790)

Jürgen Habermas, “A Kind of Settlement of Damages: The Apologetic Tendencies in German History Writing” (July 11, 1986)

Paul Julius Möbius, On the Physiological Mental Deficiency of Women, 8th Edition (1907)

Allied Forces, Supreme Headquarters, Manual for the Control of German Information Services (1945)

Caroline Herschel’s Autobiographies (19th Century)

Robert Koch, “The Aetiology of Tuberculosis” (1882)

Hermann von Helmholtz, On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music (1863)

Max Laue, “Theoretical Section” from “Interference Phenomena for X-Rays” (1912)

Franz von Paula Schrank, General Guide to the Study of Natural History (1783)

Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch, “Disintegration of Uranium by Neutrons” (1939)

Erwin Baur, “The Experimental Creation of More Productive Crop Species” (1927)

Alfred Kühn, Science and Moral Responsibility (1953)

Johann Peter Süssmilch, The Divine Order in Changes in the Human Race, on the basis of the Birth, Death, and Procreation of the Same (1742)

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, On Physiognomy; Against the Physiognomists: For the Promotion of Human Knowledge and the Love of Humanity (1778)

Commission of Inquiry for “The Protection of the Earth’s Atmosphere” (1994)

Samuel Thomas Soemmerring, On the Physical Difference of the Moor from the European (1784)

Jakob Fidelis Ackermann, On the Physical Differences between Men and Women, excluding the Sexual Organs (1788)

Johann Caspar Lavater, Physiognomic Fragments. To Promote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind (1775)