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古典科学诗
- Leonardo Cazzadori, The Poet’s Display: The Genre of Hellenistic Expository Poetry
- Jenny Strauss Clay and Athanassios Vergados (eds.), Teaching Through Images: Imagery in Greco-Roman Didactic Poetry
- Alexander Dalzell, The Criticism of Didactic Poetry: Essays on Lucretius, Virgil, and Ovid
- Aude Doodya, Sabine Föllingerb, Liba Taub, “Structures and strategies in ancient Greek and Roman technical writing: An Introduction”
- Daniela Dueck, Geography In Classical Antiquity
- Myrto Garani, Empedocles Redivivus: Poetry and Analogy in Lucretius
- Emma Gee, Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition
- Patrick Glauthier, “Bugonia and the Aetiology of Didactic Poetry in Virgil, Georgics 4″
- Malcolm Heath, “Hesiod’s Didactic Poetry”
- Charlie Kerrigan, Geography and Empire in Virgil’s Georgics A Study of the Poem and its Reception in Britain and the British Empire, c. 1820-1930
- Max Leventhal, Poetry and Number in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
- Kristen Lippincott, The Textual Tradition of the De Astronomia of Hyginus
- Hindy Najman and Tobias Reinhardt, “Exemplarity and Its Discontents: Hellenistic Jewish Wisdom Texts and Greco-Roman Didactic Poetry”
- Reviel Netz, Ludic Proof: Greek Mathematics and the Alexandrian Aesthetic
- Gerard Passannante, The Lucretian Renaissance: Philology and the Afterlife of Tradition
- Zdravko Planinc, Plato through Homer: Poetry and Philosophy in the Cosmological Dialogues
- Cashman Kerr Prince, The Rhetoric of Instruction in Archaic Greek Didactic Poetry
- Zackary P. Rider, Caelum Ascendit Ratio: The Divinizing Role of Knowledge In Didactic Poetry from Hesiod to Manilius
- Courtney Roby, Technical Ekphrasis in Greek and Roman Science and Literature: The Written Machine between Alexandria and Rome
- Liba Taub, Aetna and the Moon: Explaining Nature in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Liba Taub, Science Writing in Greco-Roman Antiquity
- Peter Toohey, Epic Lessons: An Introduction to Ancient Didactic Poetry
- Robert M. Vandenberg, “Proclus on Hesiod’s Works and Days andd ‘Didactic’ Poetry”
- Athanassios Vergados, “Hesiod, Empedocles and the Language of Didactic Poetry”
- Pierre Vesperini, “La poésie didactique dans l’Antiquité: une invention des Modernes”
- Kathryn Dorothy Wilson, Signs in the Song: Scientific Poetry in the Hellenistic Period
中世纪科学诗
- Rabie El‑Said Abdel‑Halim, “The Role of Ibn Sina (Avicenna)’s Medical Poem in the Transmission of Medical Knowledge to Medieval Europe”
- Richard Fletcher, Moorish Spain
- Alexander N. Gabrovsky, Chaucer the Alchemist:Physics, Mutability, And the Medieval Imagination
- Sarah Kay, The Place of Thought: The Complexity of One in Late Medieval French Didactic Poetry
- Takami Matsuda, Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry
- Majid Nimrouzi, Alireza Salehi, Alireza Ahmadi, Hossein Kiani, “Avicenna’s Medical Didactic Poem: Urjuzehtebbi”
- Florian Sobieroj, Variance in Arabic Manuscripts: Arabic Didactic Poems from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Centuries – Analysis of Textual Variance and Its Control in the Manuscripts
- Lisa Mary Colette Weston, Cosmic Pattern and Poetic Order: Structure In Nine Old English Didactic Poems
文艺复兴科学诗
- Christopher Burlinson, Allegory, Space and the Material World in the Writings of Edmund Spenser
- Patrick Cheney, Reading Sixteenth-Century Poetry
- Yasmin Annabel Haskell, Loyola’s Bees: Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry
- Wendy Beth Hyman (ed.), The Automaton in English Renaissance Literature
- Meredith K. Ray, Margherita Sarrocchi’s Letters to Galileo: Astronomy, Astrology, and Poetics in Seventeenth- Century Italy
- James Alan Reynolds, Greville’s Treatises and the Nature Of Didactic Poetry
- Dante S. Sena, Italian Didactic Poetry in the Sixteenth Century
- Claudia Schindler, “Exploring the Distinctiveness of Neo-Latin Jesuit Didactic Poetry in Naples: The Case of Nicolò Partenio Giannettasio”
- Robert M. Schuler, Francis Bacon and Scientific Poetry
- Katrina Victoria Vaananen, Renaissance Reception of Classical Poetry in Fracastoro’s Morbus Gallicus
- Paola Zambelli, Astrology and Magic from the Medieval Latin and Islamic World to Renaissance Europe
近现代科学诗
- Alexander Gode-von Aesch, Natural Science in German Romanticism
- Frédérique AÏT-TOUATI, “Les très riches heures de la poésie scientifique”
- Barry Ahearn, Pound, Frost, Moore, and Poetic Precision: Science in Modernist American Poetry
- Chris Andrews, Poetry and Cosmogony: Science in the Writing of Queneau and Ponge
- Rosalind Sarah Rachel Ambler-Alderman, Poetry on the Edge of Chaos: The ‘Ecosystem’ and the ‘Ecotext’
- Melissa Bailes, “Linnaeus’s Botanical Clocks in the Scientific Poetry of Erasmus Darwin, Charlotte Smith, and Felicia Hemans”
- Erika Behrisch, “‘Far as the eye can reach’: Scientific Exploration and Explorers’ Poetry in the Arctic, 1832-1852”
- Drita Brahimi, “Philosophical, Scientific And Introspective Poetry Of The French Writer René F.A. Syli-Prydom, First Nobel Laureate In Literature”
- Michelle Suzanne Lang Boswell, Beautiful Science: Victorian Women’s Scientific Poetry and Prose
- Daniel Brown, The Poetry of Victorian Scientists: Style, Science and Nonsense
- Lauren Kaye Brozovich, Environmental Spiral: Scientific Mediation in Twentieth-Century American Poetry
- E. Caro, “La Poésie scientifique au XIXe Siècle”
- Donald J. Childs, Modernism and Eugenics: Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the Culture of Degeneration
- Jay Clayton, Literature, Science, and Public Policy from Darwin to Genomics
- Jennifer J. Day, “The Optics of Memory in Brodsky’s ‘Fifth Eclogue'”
- Angelica Duran, The Age of Milton and the Scientific Revolution
- Andrzej Dziedzic, “La Sepmaine de Guillaume du Bartas comme exemple de l’encyclopédisme scientifique”
- Eric P. Elshtain, Fact, Verses, Science: Objective Poetry And Scientific Speculation In Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, And Charles Darwin
- Lori Emerson, “A Hyperspace Poetics, or, Words in Space: Digital Poetry Through Ezra Pound’s Vorticism”
- Patricia Faraa, David Money, “Isaac Newton and Augustan Anglo-Latin poetry”
- Margaret H. Freeman, “Metaphor Making Meaning: Dickinson’s Conceptual Universe”
- C. – A., Fusil, La Poésie scientifique de 1750 à nos Jour
- Amanda Jo Goldstein, Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New Logics of Life
- Ronald Douglas Gray, Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe’s Literary and Scientific Works
- Jason David Hall, Nineteenth-Century Verse and Technology: Machines of Meter
- Judy A. Hayden (ed.), The New Science and Women’s Literary Discourse: Prefiguring Frankenstein
- Yasmin Haskell, Diseases of the Imagination and Imaginary Disease in the Early Modern Period
- John Holmes, Science in Modern Poetry: New Directions
- Michael Hunter, Science and the Shape of Orthodoxy: Intellectual Change in Late Seventeenth-Century Britain
- Marion Ansley Jirsa, Themes in Voltaire’s Nondramatic Poetry Polemical, Didactic, and Lyric
- David Jhave Johnston, Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry’s Ontological Implications
- William Powell Jones, The Rhetoric of Science: A Study of Scientific Ideas and Imagery in Eighteenth-Century English Poetry
- Samantha Latham, “Those Who See: Emily Dickinsons and May Swensons Poetic Language of Spiritual and Scientific Possibility”
- Peter David Luborsky, Goethe’s Scientific Language in Prose and Poetry
- Clinton Machann, Masculinity in Four Victorian Epics: A Darwinist Reading
- Mahitosh Mandal, “Science, Love, Literature: John Donne and Constance Naden”
- Kirsten Anne Martin, Erasmus Darwin’s Deistic Dissent and Didactic Epic Poetry: Promoting Science Education to a Mixed Audience Under the Banner of Tolerance
- Peter Middleton, “Poetry, Physics, and the Scientific Attitudeat Mid-Century”
- Mark Morrisson, “Edith Sitwell’s Atomic Bomb Poems: Alchemy and Scientific Reintegration”
- Patricia Murphy, In Science’s Shadow: Literary Constructions of Late Victorian Women
- Kathryn Nuernberger, “Radical Research and the Scientific Method: Tracking a New Trajectory through Four Recent Poetry Collections”
- John Parham, Green Man Hopkins: Poetry and the Victorian Ecological Imagination
- Laurence M. Porter, “Empathy, Framing, and Structural Artifice: Implicit Didacticism in French Romantic Verse”
- Claire Preston, The Poetics of Scientific Investigation in Seventeenth Century England
- Michelle Rasmussen, “Hans Christian Andersen, ‘Poetry’s California,’ and Scientific Optimism”
- David Sahner, “Raw Perception, Phenomenal Experience, and Selfhood in Stevens’ Poetry: What We May Learn from a Contemporary Scientific Theory of Consciousness”
- Merve Sarı, A Poetics of Contemporary Science Poetry: The Poems of Edwin Morgan, Robert Crawford and David Morley
- Walter Schatzberg, Scientific Themes in the Popular Literature and Poetry of the German Enlightenment, 1720-1760
- Robert M. Schuler, English Magical and Scientific Poems to 1700: An Annotated Bibliography
- Willard Spiegelman, The Didactic Muse: Scenes of Instruction in Contemporary American Poetry
- James Stuart Stone, The Concept of Nature in the Poetry of Alfred Tennyson and George Meredith
- Marion Thain, “‘Scientific Wooing’: Constance Naden’s Marriage of Science and Poetry”
- John Harlan Underhill, Cerebration in Eighteenth-Century English Criticism of Didactic Poetry
- Lara Vetter, Modernist Writings and Religio-scientific Discourse: H.D., Loy, and Toomer
- Karen Weiser, “Poetry in Reason: The Scientific Poems of Edgar Allan Poe and Erasmus Darwin”
- Hub Zwart, “Revolutionary Poetry and Liquid Crystal Chemistry: Herman Gorter, Ada Prins and the Interface between Literature and Science”
综合研究
- Catherine Atherton (ed.), Form and Content in Didactic Poetry
- Lilah Grace Canevaro and Donncha O’Rourke (eds.), Didactic Poetry from Homer and Hesiod Onwards: Knowledge, Power, Tradition
- Ralph B. Crum, Scientific Thought in Poetry
- John G. Fitch, The Poetry of Knowledge and the ‘Two Cultures’
- Monica Gale (ed.), Latin Epic and Didactic Poetry: Genre, Tradition and Individuality
- René Ghil, La Tradition de Poésie scientifique
- Yasmin Haskell and Philip Hardie (eds.), Poets and Teachers: Latin Didactic Poetry and the Didactic Authority of the Latin Poet from the Renaissance to the Present
- Ondřej Hrabal, Ambivalent Relationship Between Science and Poetry
- G. J. Holton, The Scientific Imagination: Case Studies
- Thomas Kuhn-Treichel, “Was leistet Lehrdichtung? – What is the function of didactic poetry?”
- Robert K. Logan, The Poetry of Physics and the Physics of Poetry
- Tom McLeish, The Poetry and Music of Science: Comparing Creativity in Science and Art
- Muriel Louâpre, Hugues Marchal, Michel Pierssens, La poésie scientifique, de la gloire au déclin
- Mary Midgley, Science and Poetry
- M. Patin, “La Poésie didactique à ses différens Ages”
- I. A. Richards, Science and Poetry
- Morris Sweetkind, “Poetry in a Scientific World”
- Jonathan Taylor, “Poetry, Cosmology, Cosmogony”
- F. David B. Wondrich, On the Borders of Poetry: Genre and the European Didactic Poem from Antiquity to the Renaissance