Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New York, NY |
Publisher | Making and Knowing Project |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Renaissance France
- History of science
- History of technology
- Metallurgy
- Pigments
- Medicine
- Alchemy
- Casting
- Digital critical edition
- Toulouse
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New York, NY: Making and Knowing Project, 2020.
Research output: Book/Report › Book
TY - BOOK
T1 - Secrets of craft and nature in Renaissance France
T2 - a digital critical edition and English translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640
A2 - Smith, Pamela H.
A2 - Rosenkranz, Naomi
A2 - Uchacz, Tianna Helena
A2 - Taape, Tillmann
A2 - Godbarge, Clément
A2 - Pitman, Sophie
A2 - Boulboullé, Jenny
A2 - Klein, Joel
A2 - Bilak, Donna
A2 - Smith, Marc
A2 - Catapano, Terry
N1 - Funding: The Making and Knowing Project gratefully acknowledges the support of countless individuals and collaborators from institutions around the world. The Project is especially grateful for the institutional support, grants, and gifts that underwrote the creation of the edition. The editors and authors gratefully acknowledge the following: NSF Grant #1430843, "The Role of Craft Skill in Scientific Practice," 2017–20; NSF Grant #1734596, "The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Experimentation," 2014–17; NSF Conference Grant #1656227, "Workshop: Translation and Encoding for the Making and Knowing Project," 2017–18; NEH Grant #RQ-249842-16, "Craft Techniques and Knowledge Systems in a 16th-Century Artist’s Manuscript: An Open-Access Critical Edition and Translation," 2016-20; Henry Luce Foundation, Higher Education Grant, 2017–20; Science History Institute (formerly Chemical Heritage Foundation), Making and Knowing Project Postdoctoral Scholars, 2014–17; Gerda Henkel Foundation, Grant AZ 40/F/16: Making and Knowing Project Postdoctoral Research Scholars, 2017–20; Support from Columbia University Affiliates: Collaboratory Grant, "Transforming Texts: Computational Approaches to Text Analysis and Visualization," 2017–20; Collaboratory Seed Grant, Columbia University, "What is a Book for 21st Century?" seed funding, 2016–18; Provost’s Hybrid Learning Course Redesign and Delivery, "What is a Book in the 21st Century? Working with Historical Texts in a Digital Environment," 2016–17; ISERP Workshop Grant, Columbia University, 2019-20; Maurice I. Parisier Foundation; Florence Gould Foundation; Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation; Howard and Natalie Shawn and Eugene S. Ferguson Award by the Society for the History of Technology for outstanding and original reference work that supports future scholarship in the history of technology, awarded to the Project in October 2019.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
KW - Renaissance France
KW - History of science
KW - History of technology
KW - Metallurgy
KW - Pigments
KW - Medicine
KW - Alchemy
KW - Casting
KW - Digital critical edition
KW - Toulouse
U2 - 10.7916/78yt-2v41
DO - 10.7916/78yt-2v41
M3 - Book
BT - Secrets of craft and nature in Renaissance France
PB - Making and Knowing Project
CY - New York, NY
ER -