The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1800: The Formation of the Modern Scientific AttitudeLongmans, Green, 1954 - 390 sider |
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Science in 1500 I | 1 |
New Currents in the Sixteenth Century | 34 |
The Principles of Science in the early Seven | 159 |
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