In an academic environment devoted to a progressive anglicisation of the scientific debate, how can we achieve exhaustive results – within historico-philosophical analysis – having to deal with sources written in a multiplicity of languages, including the specific vocabularies of obsolete or extinct epistemological systems? The present paper questions the possibility of creating specific lexicons, both period- and author-oriented, as dedicated research tools for historians of science.

D’histoires oubliées et langues perdues: Le lexique comme outil de recherche dans l’histoire de l’alchimie et de la chimie

Leonardo Anatrini
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2019

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In an academic environment devoted to a progressive anglicisation of the scientific debate, how can we achieve exhaustive results – within historico-philosophical analysis – having to deal with sources written in a multiplicity of languages, including the specific vocabularies of obsolete or extinct epistemological systems? The present paper questions the possibility of creating specific lexicons, both period- and author-oriented, as dedicated research tools for historians of science.
2019
Anatrini, Leonardo; Ciardi, Marco
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