Marie Boas Hall
American historian of science
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- PhD History of Science University of California, Berkeley
- Masters History of Science University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marie Boas Hall was a historian of science and is considered one of the postwar period pioneers of the study of the Scientific Revolution during the 16th and 17th centuries. Biography and career Marie Boas was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1940. During World War II, she worked in the MIT Radiation Laboratory with Henry Guerlac in writing the history of the laboratory and of the operational use of radar during the war. She continued her work with Guerlac at Cornell University and received her PhD in 1949. Her thesis covered the mechanical philosophy of Robert Boyle and was published in the history of science journal Osiris in 1952. She then took a teaching position at the University of Massachusetts before subsequently moving to Brandeis University. Marie Boas went to England from the US, "to work on Robert Boyle's papers, and met Hall, who was working on Isaac Newton's. In 1957 she returned to the University of California, Los Angeles; and in 1959 Hall, whose first marriage had ended in divorce, joined her there and they were married. Two years later they went to Indiana University. In 1963 they were invited back to London, to Imperial College, where Hall became the first professor of the history of science and she senior lecturer. There they trained many graduate students." She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1955. She won the George Sarton Medal, the most prestigious award of the History of Science Society, together with her husband Alfred Rupert Hall in 1981.
Marie Boas Hall's Published Works
Published Works
- Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton (1963) (139)
- Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton: A selection from the Portsmouth Collection in the University Library, Cambridge (1964) (102)
- The Pneumatics of Hero of Alexandria (1971) (81)
- Oldenburg and the art of Scientific Communication (1965) (61)
- Henry Oldenburg: Shaping the Royal Society (2002) (55)
- Get together (1985) (47)
- Isaac Newton's Papers and Letters on Natural Philosophy: And Related Documents (1958) (42)
- The Royal Society’s role in the diffusion of information in the seventeenth century (1975) (38)
- All Scientists Now: The Royal Society in the Nineteenth Century (1985) (36)
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. By Thomas S. Kuhn. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1962. Pp. xv, 172. $4.00.) (1963) (32)
- Newton's Theory of Matter (1960) (23)
- Robert Boyle on Natural Philosophy (1967) (20)
- A brief history of science (1964) (19)
- Robert Boyle on Natural Philosophy: An Essay With Selections from His Writings (1980) (18)
- The scientific renaissance, 1450-1630 (1962) (18)
- Promoting Experimental Learning: Experiment and the Royal Society, 1660-1727 (1991) (17)
- The Mechanical Philosophy (1981) (16)
- The life of Isaac Newton (1993) (14)
- Newton's Electric Spirit: Four Oddities (1959) (12)
- Olai Borrichii Itinerarium 1660-1665: The Journal of the Danish Polyhistor Ole Borch (1986) (12)
- The Royal Society and Italy 1667-1795 (1982) (12)
- Boyle's method of work: Promoting his corpuscular philosophy (1987) (10)
- The first human blood transfusion: priority disputes (Henry Oldenburg). (1980) (10)
- The intellectual origins of the Royal Society-London and Oxford (1968) (10)
- Science of the Past (1969) (9)
- Early Essays (1972) (9)
- Robert Boyle and seventeenth-century chemistry (2015) (7)
- Editing texts in the history of science and medicine (1983) (7)
- Nature and Nature's Laws: Documents of the Scientific Revolution (1970) (5)
- Science deified and science defied. The historical significance of science in Western culture. From the Bronze Age to the beginnings of the modern era ca. 3500 BC to ca. AD 1640 (1984) (5)
- Nature and Nature’s Laws (1970) (4)
- The Library and Archives of the Royal Society 1660-1990 (1992) (4)
- Arabick Learning In The Correspondence Of The Royal Society 1660-1677 (1993) (4)
- Lavoisier. The crucial year. The background and origin of his first experiments on combustion in 1772. Henry Guerlac. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1961. xix + 240 pp. Illus. $4.50 (1962) (4)
- Why Blame Oldenburg? (1962) (4)
- The Awakening Interest in Science during the First Century of Printing 1450-1550.Margaret Bingham Stillwell (1972) (4)
- Newton and his theory of matter in the eighteenth century (1978) (3)
- Frederick Slare, F. R. S. (1648-1727) (1992) (3)
- Recollections of a History of Science Guinea Pig (1999) (3)
- Galileo 400 Years After (1966) (3)
- Public Science in Britain: The Role of the Royal Society (1981) (3)
- Eloge: Henry Guerlac, 10 June 1910-29 May 1985 (1986) (2)
- The Inductive Sciences in Nineteenth-Century England (1990) (2)
- The Royal Society in Thomas Henry Huxley's time (1984) (2)
- Some hitherto unknown facts about the private career of Henry Oldenburg (1963) (2)
- The "Pneumatics" of Hero of Alexandria: A Facsimile of the 1851 Woodcroft Edition (1974) (2)
- Promoting Experimental Learning: Aims and ideals (1991) (2)
- Further notes on Henry Oldenburg (1968) (2)
- The Common Scientist in the Seventeenth Century. A Study of the Dublin Philosophical Society 1683–1708 (1972) (2)
- Sources for the History of the Royal Society in the Seventeenth Century (1966) (2)
- Marin Mersenne, Correspondance, XV (1647) . Edited by Cornelis de Waard and Armand Beaulieu. Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1983. (1985) (1)
- Student of the Stars (1964) (1)
- Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Pp. iv + 297. ISBN 0-521-25858-8. £25, $34.50, (Paperback £7.95, $9.95.) (1985) (1)
- Henry Miles, F. R. S. (1698-1763) and Thomas Birch, F. R. S. (1705-66) (1963) (1)
- Under Newton's shadow. Astronomical practices in the seventeenth century: By L. Murdin. Pp. viii + 152. Adam Hilger, Bristol. 1985. £16.75 ($26.00) (1985) (1)
- Koyré and the development of empiricism in the later Renaissance (1987) (1)
- Surveyor of the Restoration (1994) (0)
- Book Review (2004) (0)
- Newton unravelled (1981) (0)
- Additions and corrections to the correspondence of Henry Oldenburg* (1990) (0)
- Promoting Experimental Learning: The view of the world; friend and foe (1991) (0)
- Renaissance science and professionalisation. (1982) (0)
- Humanism in Chemistry (1962) (0)
- The record of the minutes 1660–1674 (1991) (0)
- Book Review:Francis Bacon and the Modern Dilemma Loren Eiseley (1964) (0)
- Essay Review: Multi-Volume Works in Progress (3): The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (?1618—77) (1973) (0)
- A note on dates (1991) (0)
- Essay Review: Science, Humanism and Society: Science in a Renaissance Society (1973) (0)
- Notices of Books (1976) (0)
- Science and the enlightenment: By Thomas L. Hankins. Pp. 216. Cambridge University Press. 1985. Hard cover £20.00, Paperback £6.95 (1986) (0)
- Book Review:A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder J. R. Partington (1962) (0)
- Book review (1999) (0)
- Essay reviews: The early years of the Royal Society (1990) (0)
- History of Technology John Hubble Weiss, The making of technological man: the social origins of French engineering education . Cambridge, Mass, and London: MIT Press, 1982. Pp. xviii + 377. ISBN 0-262-23112-3. £21. (1984) (0)
- Experimental History of Science: Boyle's Colour Changes (1978) (0)
- The record of the minutes 1703–1727 (1991) (0)
- What happend to the Latin edition of Boyle's History of Cold? (1962) (0)
- Gravity defied? (1993) (0)
- The communication of experiment 1677–1803 (1991) (0)
- Richard Ollard, Pepys: a biography. London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1991. Pp. 411, £25. ISBN 1-85619-0668 (1992) (0)
- William McGucken. Scientists, Society, and State: The Social Relations of Science Movement in Great Britain, 1931–1947. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 1984. Pp. 381. $22.50 (1986) (0)
- Man and nature in the renaissance: By Allen G. Debus. Pp. vii + 159. Cambridge University Press, London. 1979. Hard cover £7.95, paperback £2.50 (1979) (0)
- The communication of experiment 1660–1677 (1991) (0)
- The New Philosophy (1970) (0)
- Age of Facts (1968) (0)
- Gad Freudenthal (ed). Études sur/Studies on Hélène Metzger. Corpus, no. 8/9 Paris, 1988. Pp. 280. ISSN 0296-8916. Fr.F. 70. (1990) (0)
- Promoting Experimental Learning: Notes (1991) (0)
- Book Review:A Bibliography of Dr. Robert Hooke Geoffrey Keynes (1962) (0)
- Anaxagoras Revisited (1964) (0)
- Essay Review: Robert Boyle: The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S. (1970) (0)
- Book reviews: Boyle anatomized (1995) (0)
- Notes and Records of the Royal Society, Millennium Issue, January 2001 (2004) (0)
- The Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in The History of Scientific Ideas. By Charles Coulston Gillispie. (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press. 1960. Pp. 562. $7.50.) (1961) (0)
- Essay Review: Multi-Volume Works in Progress : The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (1973) (0)
- The communication of experiment 1703–1727 (1991) (0)
- Book reviews: The enlightening of science (1996) (0)
- The Astronomical Revolution (1970) (0)
- Book Review:The Life and Work of William Higgins, Chemist (1763-1825) T. S. Wheeler, J. R. Partington, William Higgins (1963) (0)
- Of oak and smoke, inter alia (1996) (0)
- Book Review:The Chemists and the Word: The Didactic Origins of Chemistry Owen Hannaway (1977) (0)
- Seventeenth Century (1968) (0)
- Russia - Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonosov on the Corpuscular Theory . Translated, with an Introduction, by Henry M. Leicester. Harvard University Press and Oxford University Press. 1970. Pp. viii + 289. Portrait. £4.75. (1971) (0)
- "A Brief History of Science", A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas Hall, Iowa 1988 : [recenzja] / Stefan Zamecki. (1993) (0)
- A Historical Puzzle: Lavoisier . The crucial year. The background and origin of his first experiments on combustion in 1772. Henry Guerlac. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1961. xix + 240 pp. Illus. $4.50. (1962) (0)
- Mary Louise Gleason. The Royal Society of London: Years of Reform. 1827–1847 . New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1991. Pp. ix + 532. ISBN 0-8240-7446-7. £95.00. (1992) (0)
- Two Reprints (1968) (0)
- A Historical Puzzle. (Book Reviews: Lavoisier. The crucial year. The back-ground and origin of his first experiments on combustion in 1772) (1962) (0)
- Aspects of Galileo'S Work (1968) (0)
- Book Review:A History of Chemistry. Volume II J. R. Partington (1963) (0)
- Metaphysics and Measurement. Essays in Scientific Revolution. Alexandre KoyréÉtudes d'histoire de la pensée scientifique. Alexandre Koyré (1969) (0)
- The Organization of Matter (1970) (0)
- Early Mechanics (1969) (0)
- Book Review:Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle M. A. Stewart (1982) (0)
- National Traditions in Science (1984) (0)
- J. G. Landels: Engineering in the ancient world . London: Chatto & Windus, 1978. 224 pp., 65 figs. £5.50. (1978) (0)
- Book Review:A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle Fellow of the Royal Society John F. Fulton (1962) (0)
- Andew Marvel and his friends : a story of the siege of hull (0)
- A New Age and an Old Tradition (1970) (0)
- The record of the minutes 1674–1703 (1991) (0)
- The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume IV, 1667-1668; Volume V, 1668-1669; Volume VI, 1669-1670 (1969) (0)
- Joseph Needham. Science and Civilisation in China. Vol. V (Chemistry and Chemical Technology), Part I by Tsien Tsuen-Hsuin, Paper and Printing . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. xxv + 485 pp. ISBN 0-521-08690-6. £45.00. (1986) (0)
- Commonsensical Englishmen (1966) (0)
- Sides of Bacon (1975) (0)
- Multi-volume Works in Progress (3): The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (1973) (0)
- Book reviews - Dispenser of restoration medicine (1993) (0)
- The Newtonian Triumph (1970) (0)
- The Copernican Achievement.Robert S. Westman (1977) (0)
- Tore Frängsmyr (ed.). Solomon's House Revisited: The Organization and Institutionalization of Science . Canton, Mass.: Science History Publications (USA), 1990. Pp. xiii + 350. ISBN 0-88135-066-4. $49.50 (USA & Canada), $54.00 (elsewhere). (1992) (0)
- The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg Eberhard Reichmann. (1967) (0)
- Daltonian Revolution (1967) (0)
- Introduction: The Scientific Revolution (1970) (0)
- Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1977) (0)
- Notes & Correspondence (1961) (0)
- Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, An autobiography and other recollections . Edited by Katherine Haramundanis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp. 269. ISBN 0-521-25752-2. £19.50, $34.50. (1985) (0)
- Norma E. Emerton. The Scientific Reinterpretation of Form. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984. Pp. 318. ISBN 0-8014-1583-7. $29.95. (1986) (0)
- History of Mathematical Sciences (1984) (0)
- Scientific Revolution (1980) (0)
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