Representing Regency: Neurodiversity in the Early 19th Century
Many years ago, before my journey into learning more about neurodiversity, I posted an article about Henry Cavendish featuring the perspective that he was a Continue
Many years ago, before my journey into learning more about neurodiversity, I posted an article about Henry Cavendish featuring the perspective that he was a Continue
These handy tables appeared in the 1820 The Young Lady’s Guide to Practical Arithmetic … To which is Added, the Method of Keeping Accounts … Continue
A satirical view of London (1815) We talked a bit about the Regency masquerade before, how it was introduced to England in the Georgian era Continue
In 14 Hanover Square, in the home of surgeon John Heaviside (cited in era periodicals as Heavyside), was a museum of anatomical specimens. Largely purchased Continue