Archival materials
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
The John Beer historical reprint collection
The John Dee research files
This is a collection of materials assembled by Prof. Paul De Mayo for an article on John Dee.
The John Ela Willard papers
The collection consists of one box of correspondence and original documents and four boxes of pre-printed conference and symposia materials.
The Joseph A. Castellano LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) materials
This is a compilation of materials relating to the development of LCDs by a co-inventor. Collection includes a scrapbook, plaque and a CD.
The Key of Alchemie transcription
The work consists of prefatory materials and a series of eight treatises, concerning the Vegetable Stone, the Minerall Stone, the Animal Stone, the Manner of Fermentation, the Mixed Stone, the Transparent Stone, the Elixir of Life and the use thereof, and the Rules of Multiplication and Projection. Transcription includes hand drawn illustrations within the body of the text.
The Kir G. Karouna Collection
The Kir G. Karouna Collection is a collection of advertising materials generated by the paint and varnish industry.
The Marvin Margoshes collection
This collection consists of two small collections of printed materials, each dealing with a different aspect of analytical instrumentation.
The Neurath Laboratory Collection
The Nuclide Corporation Archives and The Papers of Leonard F. Herzog
Corporate records of American scientific instrument manufacturer Nuclide Corporation and the professional files and personal files of American geophysicist, scientific instrument industry executive, and Nuclide Corporation founder Leonard F. Herzog.
The Organosilicon Symposia program and abstracts collection
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1053747~S6
This is a collection of program books with abstracts from the yearly meetings of the self sponsored Organosilicon (to 2004) and Silicon (after 2004) Symposias. Program books for the first three meetings (1967-69) are not included in the collection.
