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The project analyzes the evolution of medical dissertations from the Royal Academy of Turku between 1640 and 1828, focusing on their transformation from oral theses to written research. It employs digital tools and traditional methods to enhance understanding of their role in early modern science and education.
The early modern period witnessed the gradual emergence of the unified field known today as science.
The primary linguistic medium of all educated communication was Latin.
Accordingly, Latin played a crucial role in how new scientific ideas were advanced and transmitted in (early) modern Europe.
One of the most central – yet most neglected – literary forms employed to this end was the dissertation.
Over the course of the 17th and 18th centuries, what was originally a collection of orally defende…
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