Hugh Cagle. Assembling the Tropics: Science and Medicine in Portugal’s Empire, 1450–1700. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 364 pp. ISBN: 978-1-107-19663-6 (original ) (raw )Science in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, 1500-1800
iris kantor
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2010
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The Tropics of Empire: Why Columbus Sailed South to the Indies. By Nicolás Wey Gómez. (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2008. Pp. xxv, 592. $39.95.)
Ronald Fritze
The Historian, 2011
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The "empirical turn" in the historiography of the Iberian and Atlantic science in the early modern world: from cosmography and navigation to ethnography, natural history, and medicine
Antonio Sánchez
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society, 2019
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Global Cross-Cultural Dissemination of Indigenous Medical Practices through the Portuguese Colonial System: Evidence from Sixteenth to Eighteenth-Century Ethno-Botanical Manuscripts
Timothy Walker
2016
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Grilled armadillos and smoked pigs: hunting and creation of mammals in sixteenth-century Portuguese America - De tatus moqueados e porcos fumados: caça e criação de mamíferos na América portuguesa quinhentista.
Christian Fausto
2013
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“The Medicines Trade in the Portuguese Atlantic World: Dissemination of Plant Remedies and Healing Knowledge from Brazil, c. 1580-1830.”
Timothy Walker
Mobilising Medicine: Trade & Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic World, a special issue of the journal Social History of Medicine; Harold J. Cook and Timothy D. Walker, eds., 2013
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The production of 18th century scientific knowledge about the Brazilian Caatinga
Magnus R M Pereira , Cláudio DeNipoti
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East Indies, West Indies: Garcia de Orta and the Spanish Treatises on Exotic Materia Medica, in: Palmira Fontes da Costa, ed. Medicine, Trade and Empire: Garcia de Orta’s Colloquies on the Simples and Drugs of India in Context, Farnham, Ashgate, 2015: pp. 195-212.
José Pardo-Tomás
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José Pinto de Azeredo. Essays on Some Maladies of Angola (1799). Edited by Timothy Walker.
Gisele Cristina da Conceição , Fabiano Bracht
E-journal of Portuguese History, 2018
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Colonization and Epidemic Diseases in the Upper Rio Negro Region, Brazilian Amazon (Eighteenth-Nineteenth Centuries)- Dominique Buchillet
Boletín de Antropología
Boletín de Antropología no. 55, 2018
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“Quest for Permanence in the Tropics: Portuguese Bioprospecting in Asia (16th-18th Centuries)”, with Angela Barreto Xavier, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 57 (2014), pp. 511-548.
Ines G. Zupanov
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The building of a new medical centre for tropical diseases in Portugal. The School of Tropical Medicine and the Colonial Hospital (1902-1942)
Isabel Amaral
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Quest for Permanence in the Tropics: Portuguese Bioprospecting in Asia (16th-18th Centuries)
Ines G. Zupanov
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2014
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Thinking with History: Sixteenth-Century Epidemics and Colonial Legacies in the Americas
Anthony Meyer
Backdirt: Annual Review, 2021
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Barrera-Osorio, Nature and Experience in the New World: Spain and England in the Making of the New Science in Más allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la Revolución Científica (ads. Navarro Brotóns and Eamon)
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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Portuguese travels and the meeting of civilizations
José Manuel Garcia
«Portuguese travels and the meeting of civilizations» at The Rotunda of Low Memorial Library, Nova Iorque, Camões Center, 1991, p. 9-26.
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Nature, Empire, and Nation: Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian New World (review)
Patricia Seed
The Americas, 2008
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Portuguese Medical Practitioners in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish Caribbean
Brian Hamm
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Corn, cochineal, and quina: The "Zilsel Thesis" in a colonial Iberian setting
William Eamon
Centaurus, 2018
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Thesis (THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY CORPUS OF THE PORTUGUESE COLONIZERS OF BRAZIL: AN APPROACH IN TERMS OF STYLES OF THINKING)
Alessandro Zir
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Ascetic tropics: Franciscans, missionary knowledge and visions of Empire in the Portuguese Atlantic at the turn of the eighteenth century
Federico Palomo
2016
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John Slater, Maríaluz López Terrada, José Pardo Tomás, eds. Medical cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire. Farnham, U.K.: Ashgate; 2014. 309 p. ISBN: 9781472428158
James Amelang
2015
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Ria de Aveiro F: un probable naufragio colonial de principios del siglo XVI en la costa portuguesa
José Carlos Bettencourt
Memorias, 2020
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“Circulation of Medicine in the Early Modern Atlantic World” (co-author with Dr. Harold J. Cook; Brown University).
Timothy Walker , Harold Cook
Social History of Medicine, 2013
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Science and Empire in the Atlantic World (edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew)
Nicholas Dew
2008
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«Portuguese travels and the meeting of civilizations» at The Rotunda of Low Memorial Library
José Manuel Garcia
«Portuguese travels and the meeting of civilizations» at The Rotunda of Low Memorial Library, Nova Iorque, Camões Center, 1991, p. 9-26.
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“Afro-Portuguese Olifants with hunting scenes (c. 1490- c. 1540)”, Mande Studies, 15 (2013), pp. 79-97.
Luís U Afonso , José da Silva Horta
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Body modification and paleopathological evidence in the iconography from the 'Philosophical Travel'to Brazilian Amazonia by Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira (1783– …
Ana Luisa Santos
2009
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'Formidable contagion': epidemics, work and recruitment in Colonial Amazonia 1660-1750
Claudia Sousa , Fernanda Bombardi
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Natural History and Circulation of Knowledge in the Writing of Friar João dos Santos (Eastern Africa, 1586-1609
Moreno Stedile
Carnival - International Students of History Association Journal, 2024
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What is “colonial” about medieval colonial medicine? Iberian health in global context
Iona McCleery
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2015
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The “reality of the knowledge and the ability instilled”: climate, doctors, and public health in Brazil, 1808-1835
Flavio Coelho Edler
Ciencia & Saude Coletiva, 2022
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Os desembarques de cativos africanos e as rotinas médicas no Porto do Recife antes de 1831
Marcus joaquim Maciel de Carvalho
Almanack, 2016
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(w/ Iris Kantor) Mapping Skies and Continents: The Production of Two Portuguese Scientific Atlases in the Era of Napoleonic Expansion (1799-1813)
Thomás A S Haddad , iris kantor
Culture & History Digital Journal, v. 10 (2), e020, 2021
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Barrera-Osorio, "Local Herbs, Global Medicines: Commerce, Knowledge, and Commodities in Spanish America" in Pamela Smith and Paula Findlen, eds., Merchants and Marvels: Commerce, Science, and Art in Early Modern Europe
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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