Leonard C. Bruno

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Leonard C. Bruno (born 1944) is Science Manuscript Historian and subject specialist in the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress. Amongst his books are reference guides to the library’s collections in the history of science.

His work has been reviewed in journals such as Technology and Culture,[1] and Isis.[2]

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  • The tradition of science: landmarks of Western science in the collections of the Library of Congress, 1985
  • The tradition of technology: landmarks of Western technology in the collections of the Library of Congress, 1995
  • Science and technology breakthroughs: from the wheel to the World Wide Web, 1998
  • Math and mathematicians: the history of math discoveries around the world, 1999

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