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material and sociological data about employment during the historical period when Benjamin Thompson lived and worked. Design a project in order to present this era to an activity that will be organized in
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the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his friends. Mrs. Lavoisier managed a small, but lively, science salon where scientists could go to perform their experiments and discuss their ideas. She [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit
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the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his friends. Mrs. Lavoisier managed a small, but lively, science salon where scientists could go to perform their experiments and discuss their ideas. She
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works since long ago and he always claimed that his friend’s mind went far beyond the times they lived. Industrial revolution? What was it for the Liebig, he had a lot on his plate. I would like to emphasize [...] farmers didn’t have the possibility to sow the fields, because the thick coat of snow was everywhere. I lived in Darm- stadt then and I was frightened, looking at the crowds of starving, skinny people who were
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stepfather, who was a painter himself, praised her pictures and said she might be able to earn her living with these one day, her mother reluc- tantly gave in to her dream. Only a couple of weeks before [...] that was light- ing the fire in the hearth. Even though the fami- ly was able to make a reasonable living off the money that her stepfather earned with the production of pictures for science books, life
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in order to study their metamorphosis and develop my painting skills, so that I could sketch them live and represent the true color. On May 16, 1665, at the age of 18, Maria married older 10 years than [...] specialized in the works of painting and engraving of architectural objects. Until 1670, the couple lived in Frankfurt, where in 1668, Maria gave birth to their first daughter, Johanna Helena. Soon after [...] European naturalist After arriving in the capital of Suriname, Maria Sibylla and her daughter Dorothe, lived in the house in Paramaribo. During his stay in South America Maria led observations not only in her
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not only by today’s historians but also by its contemporaries. They saw themselves surrounded by lively ideas, new knowledge and upheavals in many areas. The social change in the early modern times, especially [...] indigenous hunters to cut off the feet before stuffing the body.3 Besides dead animals and plants, living plants were of great interest. In the late 17th century there was a run on tulips in the Netherland [...] associated with this, the accuracy of her observations. Wherev- er possible she painted from the living insects and did not limit herself to the dead ones in collections. The works of Sibylla Merian were
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and associated with this, the accuracy of her observations. Wherever possible she painted from the living insects and did not limit herself to the dead ones in collections. The works of Sibylla Merian were
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had not a young man at the back of the hall risen and asked penetrating questions that created a lively interest in the paper" (Cardwell 1989, p. 83). This young man was William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin