Eagleton, Catherine |
Chaucer's own astrolabe : text, image and object / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Objects, texts and images in the history of science. p. 303-326 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
Copying and conflation in Geoffrey Chaucer's Treatise on the astrolabe : a stemmatic analysis using phylogenetic software / Catherine Eagleton, Matthew Spencer |
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science Vol. 37 (2006), p. 237-268 |
Darkness visible : obscurity and openness in three mysterious instrument texts / Nick Jardine ... [et al.]. |
In: Instruments of mystery. The Cambridge Latin therapy group. p. 5-13 |
Boner, Patrick J. |
How the Latin therapy group got interested in instruments that might never have existed / Patrick Boner and Catherine Eagleton |
In: Instruments of mystery. The Cambridge Latin therapy group. p. 1-4 |
The Cambridge Latin therapy group |
Instruments of mystery / The Cambridge Latin therapy group ; editors: Patrick Boner and Catherine Eagleton |
Cambridge : The Whipple museum of the history of science, c2004. |
Instruments of translation / Catherine Eagleton ... [et al.]. |
In: Whipple museum of the history of science. p. 255-282 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
A king, two lords and three quadrants / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Early science and medicine Vol. 16, no. 3 (2011), p. 200-217 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
Medieval sundials and manuscript sources : the transmission of information about the navicula and the Organum Ptolomei in fifteenth-century Europe / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Transmitting knowledge. p. 41-71 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
Monks, manuscripts and sundials : the navicula in medieval England / by Catherine Eagleton |
Leiden : Brill, 2010. |
Eagleton, Catherine |
Oronce Fine's sundials : the sources and influences of De solaribus horologiis / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Worlds of Oronce Fine. p. 83-99 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
Time on your hands : a sixteenth-century digital sundial / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Body as instrument. The Cambridge Latin therapy group. p. 4-7 |
Eagleton, Catherine |
What were portable astronomical instruments used for in late-medieval England, and how much were they actually carried around? / Catherine Eagleton |
In: Whipple museum of the history of science. p. 33-53 |