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Dr. Marius Buning
Dahlem Research School Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin
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Dahlem Research School Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin
I primarily work on
Tools for Historians of Science
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Science
Thematic Approaches to the Study of Science
Aspects of Scientific Practice/Organization
Technology
Mathematics
Social Sciences
About Me
Marius Buning received his Ph.D. in History and Civilization from the European University Institute (2013) with a dissertation on the making of a patent system in the early Dutch Republic. Marius has held fellowships at Harvard University, the Dutch Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS), and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. His research interests focus on the origins of intellectual property; the relationship between science and technology; how experiment bears upon theory; and the part played by the early-modern state in defining these respective fields.
My Abstracts
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How Institutions Translate? Premodern Knowledge In Transmission Between Languages And Institutional Frameworks
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Privileged Translations: State-Sponsored Translations In The Early Dutch Republic
Speaking Engagement
1. How Institutions Translate? Premodern Knowledge In Transmission Between Languages And Institutional Frameworks
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26 Jul, 2019
Institutions are inherently communicative contraptions. Their language of operation encodes activities and endows governing bodies with a tongue that ...
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Aspects of Scientific Practice/Organization
Co-Authors
Dr. Maria Avxentevskaya
Prof. Florence Hsia
Jaya Remond
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