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Birth and Death Dates 1560-1621
Book
Leo Corry
(2022)
British Versions of Book II of Euclid’s Elements: Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra (1550–1750).
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Article
Jarosław Włodarczyk
(2020)
The pre-telescopic observations of the Moon in early seventeenth-century London: The case of Edward Gresham (1565–1613).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 35-53).
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Article
Stephen Clucas
(2020)
‘The Curious Ways to Observe Weight in Water’: Thomas Harriot and His Experiments on Specific Gravity.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(pp. 302-327).
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Article
Norman Biggs
(2019)
Thomas Harriot on the Coinage of England.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 361-383).
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Book
Robyn Arianrhod
(2019)
Thomas Harriot : A life in science.
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Book
Neil English
(2018)
Chronicling the Golden Age of Astronomy: A History of Visual Observing from Harriot to Moore.
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Chapter
Lesley B. Cormack
(2017)
Handwork and Brainwork: Beyond the Zilsel Thesis.
In: Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
(pp. 11-35).
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Article
Robert Goulding; Matthias Schemmel
(2017)
The Manuscripts of Thomas Harriot (1560–1621).
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
(pp. 17-19).
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Article
Smith, Russell
(2015)
Shining a Light on Harriot and Galileo: On the Mechanics of Reflection and Projectile Motion.
History of Science
(pp. 296-319).
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Article
Schemmel, Matthias
(2014)
Medieval Representations of Change and Their Early Modern Application.
Foundations of Science
(p. 11).
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Article
Goulding, Robert
(2014)
Thomas Harriot's Optics, between Experiment and Imagination: The Case of Mr Bulkeley's Glass.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(p. 137).
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Article
Biggs, Norman
(2013)
Thomas Harriot on Continuous Compounding.
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
(pp. 66-74).
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Article
Stedall, Jacqueline
(2013)
Notes Made by Thomas Harriot (1560--1621) on Ships and Shipbuilding.
Mariner's Mirror
(pp. 325-327).
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Chapter
Schemmel, Matthias
(2012)
Thomas Harriot as an English Galileo: The Force of Shared Knowledge in Early Modern Mechanics.
In: Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England
(p. 89).
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Chapter
Henry, John
(2012)
Why Thomas Harriot Was Not the English Galileo.
In: Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England
(p. 113).
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Chapter
Brioist, Pascal
(2012)
Thomas Harriot and the Mariner's Culture: On Board a Transatlantic Ship in 1585.
In: Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England
(p. 183).
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Chapter
Goulding, Robert
(2012)
Chymicorum in morem: Refraction, Matter Theory, and Secrecy in the Harriot-Kepler Correspondence.
In: Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England
(p. 27).
(/isis/citation/CBB001252675/)
Book
Bucciantini, Massimo; Camerota, Michele; Giudice, Franco
(2012)
Il Telescopio di Galileo: Una Storia Europea.
(/isis/citation/CBB001450193/)
Book
Fox, Robert
(2012)
Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England.
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Chapter
Maclean, Ian
(2012)
Harriot on Combinations.
In: Thomas Harriot and His World: Mathematics, Exploration, and Natural Philosophy in Early Modern England.
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