THE Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, whose collections, during the war period, were stored in the basement, is reopening on July 2 with an exhibition of historic scientific instruments pertaining to medicine and surgery. The exhibition will include the extremely fine collection of ...
F. Sherwood Taylor, `Museum of the History of Science, Oxford', Nature 164, 738-739 (1949), at p. 739. Taylor had fought on the western front in World War I (Frank Greenaway, `Taylor, Frank Sherwood (1897-1956)', Oxford dictionary of national biography (Oxford University Press, 2004...
10. The passage is mainly about A. the history of the Science Museum in London B. the introduction of the Science Muscum in London C. the development of the Science Museum in Londor 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 10. The passage is mainly about A. the history of the Science Museum in ...
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Students of science will swoon at this fascinating museum, stuffed to the ceilings with awesome astrolabes, astonishing orreries and early electrical…
Science Museum, museum that is the headquarters of Britain’s Science Museum Group and is considered one of the greatest museums of science and technology in the world. The museum’s displays present the application of science to industry and everyday li
Thanks both to the collection and the building, the Museum occupies a special position in the study of the history of science and in the development of western culture and collecting. The present collection preserves the material relics of past science for study by historians and for the general...
The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building - the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford.
An extraordinary collection of scientific instruments - and Einstein's chalkboard - inside the world's oldest purpose built museum building.
SINCE 1940 the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, has been making inquiries as to the whereabouts of a number of valuable and irreplaceable objects which had been stored at the beginning of the War by the late curator of the Museum, Dr. R. T. Gunther. These included the oldest ...