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Book
Harman, Peter M.
(2009)
The Culture of Nature in Britain.
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Article
Brooke, John Hedley; Harman, Peter
(2007)
Russell McCormmach as a Colleague.
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
(p. 475).
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Book
Harman, Peter; Mitton, Simon
(2002)
Cambridge Scientific Minds.
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Book
Maxwell, James Clerk; Harman, Peter
(2002)
The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell.
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Chapter
Harman, Peter M.
(1995)
Through the looking-glass, and what Maxwell found there.
In: No truth except in the details: Essays in honor of Martin J. Klein
(p. 79).
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Book
Maxwell, James Clerk; Harman, Peter
(1995)
The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, Volume 2: 1862--1873.
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Book R.J. Boscovich: Vita e attività scientifica--His life and work: Atti del Convegno, Roma, 23-27 maggio 1988 (1993). (/isis/citation/CBB000071414/)
Book
Maxwell, James Clerk; Harman, Peter
(1990)
The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell, Volume 1: 1846--1862.
(/isis/citation/CBB000651547/)
Chapter
Harman, Peter M.
(1988)
Dynamics and intelligibility: Bernoulli and MacLaurin.
In: Metaphysics and philosophy of science in the 17th and 18th centuries: Essays in honour of Gerd Buchdahl
(p. 213).
(/isis/citation/CBB000035125/)
Chapter
Harman, Peter M.
(1985)
Concepts of inertia: Newton to Kant.
In: Religion, science, and worldview: Essays in honor of Richard S. Westfall
(p. 119).
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Book
Harman, Peter M.
(1982)
Energy, force, and matter: The conceptual development of 19th-century physics.
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Book
Harman, Peter M.
(1982)
Metaphysics and natural philosophy: The problem of substance in classical physics.
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