Book Review: Álvaro Girón, Oliver Hochadel, and Gustavo Vallejo (eds.). Saberes transatlánticos. Barcelona y Buenos Aires: conexiones, confluencias, comparaciones (1850–1940)
Carbone, Antonio
‘Where have all the flowers grown’: the relationship between a plant and its place in sixteenth-century botanical treatises
Čermáková, Lucie
Introduction: Improving Natural Knowledge: The Multiple Uses and Meanings of Plants for European Gardens
Matei, Oana, Goldi, Vasile
Gardens and Gardening in Early Modern England and Wales
Fleischer, Alette
Planting dwelling thinking. Natural history and philosophy in sixteenth-century European dried gardens
Carrión, María M.
“The Early Modern Study of Plants, an Essential Part of Natural Philosophy‚Manipulation Flora: Seventeenth-Century Botanical Practices and Natural Philosophy”
Milancovici, Speranța Sofia
Planting patterns and exotic plants in nineteenth-century Bucharest public gardens
Mexi, Alexandru
Volume 6 (2019): Issue 1 (September 2019)
Communicating Science and Technology. Gradiva’s Books of Popularization of Science and Technology and the Portuguese Public
Navalhas, Inês N.
Dominance of the Digital (1990–2016)
Misa, Thomas J.
Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good. From the Panopticon to the Skinner Box and Beyond
Moscoso, Javier
La colonisation du savoir. Une histoire de plantes médicinales du “Nouveau Monde” (1492–1750)
Portet-Codina, Laia