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Sarton, George, 1884-1956.
George Sarton papers , 1906-1956.
Contains Sarton's papers from his student days at the University of Ghent consisting of laboratory notes, 1906-1907, on chemistry, lecture notes, 1908-1910, on astronomy and celestial mechanics, and a treatise, 1908, "Catalyse" on chemistry that he wrote for a contest at the University; letters, 1931-1939, he wrote in Arabic and an Arabic translation of the Imitation of Christ copied and with an English preface by Sarton; and a guestbook, 1941-1956, of visitors to Isis.
Sarton was a historian of science and professor at Harvard University. He founded and edited Isis, an international review devoted to the history and philosophy of science; studied Arabic and Islam in the Middle East; and lectured at many universities in the U.S. and Europe. Sarton was born in Belgium and emigrated to the U.S. in 1915.
Sarton, George, 1884-1956.
Rijksuniversiteit te Gent -- Students.
Interdisciplinary studies on information structure.
Chemistry -- Study and teaching.
Mechanics, Celestial -- Study and teaching.
Guest books. ftamc aat
Laboratory notes. ftamc aat
Lecture notes. ftamc aat
Manuscripts for publication. ftamc
Treatises. ftamc
Historians of science. lcsh
Astronomy -- Study and teaching.
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Harvard University. Houghton Library. Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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