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Oratio De Utilitate Studii Historiae Scientiarum Physicarum (1819)
on June 8 1821, Franz-Peter Cassel, professor of botany and the second rector of the newly founded State University of Ghent, died. Notable, however, was his 1819 rectoral address in which he made an ardent plea for the study of the history of science.
Pages in category "Thematic Notes"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.