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Explore 19th Century Scientific Correspondence

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Æpsilon is a digital platform recreating the complex correspondence networks of 19th-century science, hosting over 50,000 letters to provide new insights into the flow of ideas.

Æpsilon is recreating the complex web of correspondence networks that sustained scientific development in the long 19th century.

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Æpsilon opens up new research opportunities in the history of 19th century science by bringing correspondence data and transcriptions from multiple sources into a single cross-searchable digital platform. It currently holds details of over 50,000 letters and is growing. Correspondence from this period is scattered, with even major collections rarely catalogued to item level, making it difficult for researchers to exploit. Editions of letters, whether in print or online, tend to focus on those who were prominent at the time. By disaggregating the collections and enabling researchers to rebuild them in new ways, Æpsilon doesn’t just put the work of people like Ampère, Darwin, Faraday, Tyndall and Wallace, in a wider context, but allows us to switch the perspective to that of less known figures, to trace multi-dimensional conversations, and track the flow of ideas.

Æpsilon is being developed by Cambridge University Library's Darwin Correspondence Project in partnership with Cambridge University’s Digital Library, other editorial projects, individual scholars, and repositories. Contact details for individual contributors are on the introductory pages for each collection. Funding is available to secure its long-term future.

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