With the growing interest in history of science, it is worthwhile finding out more about the role of the University of Coimbra in developing science in Portugal and Brazil. This book offers a brief overview of the history of Luso-Brazilian science, focusing on the role of the University in developing science in the two countries from the beginning of the 16th century (Brazil was discovered in 1500) until the middle of 1949 (when the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Egas Moniz, who is still today the only Nobel prize winner in the area of sciences in the whole Portuguese-speaking world). The work attempts to maintain a balance between historical periods, scientific disciplines and authors from each side of the Atlantic, providing a mul...
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
[EN]This article focuses on a particular group of sources, which in our opinion is relevant to the h...
At the dawn of the eighteenth century chemistry was establishing itself as a physical science on its...
This book brings together a series of short texts by researchers on the History of Science project a...
the case of Manguinhos Institute1 1. A very brief introduction The Instituto de Manguinhos a.k.a. Ma...
Relationship between the changes in scientific paradigm that stems from the University of Coimbra re...
In recognition of António Amorim da Costa‘s important contributions to history of science, the vario...
The History of Science in Portugal (1930-1940) explains the study and the fixation of the social con...
THE INSTITUTE OF COIMBRA AND THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MINERAL WATERS IN PORTUGAL IN THE SECOND HALF ...
The Brazilian Society of the History of Science (SBHC) is used to understand the real value such sci...
This paper revisits the historiography of seventeenth-century scientific academies by analyzing an i...
The main goal of this article is to introduce the participation of the Luso-Brazilian intellectual ...
Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada is best known for his involvement as a member of the 'Gabinete d...
In 1925 the first scientific unit devoted to astrophysics was created in Portugal as a section of th...
This thesis compares the ways in which the nationalisation process impacted the research practices o...
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
[EN]This article focuses on a particular group of sources, which in our opinion is relevant to the h...
At the dawn of the eighteenth century chemistry was establishing itself as a physical science on its...
This book brings together a series of short texts by researchers on the History of Science project a...
the case of Manguinhos Institute1 1. A very brief introduction The Instituto de Manguinhos a.k.a. Ma...
Relationship between the changes in scientific paradigm that stems from the University of Coimbra re...
In recognition of António Amorim da Costa‘s important contributions to history of science, the vario...
The History of Science in Portugal (1930-1940) explains the study and the fixation of the social con...
THE INSTITUTE OF COIMBRA AND THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MINERAL WATERS IN PORTUGAL IN THE SECOND HALF ...
The Brazilian Society of the History of Science (SBHC) is used to understand the real value such sci...
This paper revisits the historiography of seventeenth-century scientific academies by analyzing an i...
The main goal of this article is to introduce the participation of the Luso-Brazilian intellectual ...
Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada is best known for his involvement as a member of the 'Gabinete d...
In 1925 the first scientific unit devoted to astrophysics was created in Portugal as a section of th...
This thesis compares the ways in which the nationalisation process impacted the research practices o...
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
[EN]This article focuses on a particular group of sources, which in our opinion is relevant to the h...
At the dawn of the eighteenth century chemistry was establishing itself as a physical science on its...