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Eine Rezension zu Andreas Mayers neuem Buch
Zur Zeitungs-WebseiteA review on Andreas Mayer’s new book
Go to newspaperFlorian Schmaltz berichtet von seinen Funden am Max-Planck-Institut für Psychatrie
Zum ArtikelFlorian Schmaltz discusses his findings from research at the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry
Read ArticleDreaming, Motion, Meaning: Onieric Transport in Early Modern Europe
The history of theorizing about the meaning of dreams is an ancient one, and many of its problematics remain the same as they were for Aristotle in hi
Publications, Wonder and Science: Imagining Worlds in Early Modern Europe (Cornell University Press, 1999); paperback, Spring 2004.
Dreams and Knowledge in the Holy Roman Empire, ca. 1500–1750
In early modern times, the dream—which was defined as a product of the imagination during the nightly sleep as the soul stayed wide awake although the
Dreams and Knowledge in Early Modern Societies
This study dealt with scientific, scholarly, and philosophical opinions about dreaming and the uses of dreams. Albert Schirrmeister led his resea
Publications, Traum und Wissen in der Frühen Neuzeit. Erste Annäherungen, in: Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit 5 (2001), S. 297-310. Rationalität und Geschichte. Zum Status von geträumter Wahrnehmung in spezifischen kulturellen Kontexten der Frühen Neuzeit, in: Zugänge zur Rationalität der Zukunft, hg. v. Nicole C. Karafyllis u. Jan C. Schmidt, Stuttgart / Weimar 2002, S. 95-111
Anthropometric Data Banks and the Making of the Dimensional Body
What does it take to create an archive of human forms and their interactions with machinery? How does the human body come into being as an engineering
Data Not Good Enough to See the Light of the Day: Shifting Boundaries Between Private and Public Experimental Data
The current era of "big data" and "data-driven science" is a result, not only of technological innovations, but also of a number of deep epistemologic
Databases and Data Communities in Animal Ecology
To generate a massive archive of data, one must often first convince a large number of scientists that they have more to gain by sharing their data th