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Andrea Buhler
(2017)
Fanciful but Not Forgotten: A Historical Examination of the Study of the Flea, 1840-1930.
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Pycior, Helena
(2010)
The Public and Private Lives of “First Dogs”: Warren G. Harding's Laddie Boy and Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fala.
In: Beastly Natures: Animals, Humans, and the Study of History
(p. 176).
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Book
Pycior, Helena M.
(1997)
Symbols, impossible numbers, and geometric entanglements: British algebra through the commentaries on Newton's Universal arithmetick.
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Book A devotion to their science: Pioneer women of radioactivity (1997). (/isis/citation/CBB000076587/)
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1996)
Pierre Curie and “his eminent collaborator Mme. Curie”: Complementary partners.
In: Creative couples in the sciences
(p. 39).
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Book Creative couples in the sciences (1996). (/isis/citation/CBB000067685/)
Book
Ketner, Kenneth Laine
(1995)
Peirce and contemporary thought: Philosophical inquiries.
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Article
Pycior, Helena M.
(1993)
Reaping the benefits of collaboration while avoiding its pitfalls: Marie Curie's rise to scientific prominence.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 301-323).
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Book
Brantlinger, Patrick
(1989)
Energy and entropy: Science and culture in Victorian Britain. Essays from Victorian Studies.
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Chapter
Pycior, Helena M.
(1989)
British synthetic vs. French analytic styles of algebra in the early American Republic.
In: The history of modern mathematics
(p. 125).
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Book
Grattan-Guinness, I.
(1987)
History in mathematics education. Proceedings of a workshop held at the University of Toronto, Canada, July-August 1983.
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Article
Pycior, Helena M.
(1987)
Mathematics and philosophy: Wallis, Hobbes, Barrow, and Berkeley.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 265-286).
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Chapter
Pycior, Helena M.
(1987)
Marie Curie's “anti-natural path”: Time only for science and family.
In: Uneasy careers and intimate lives: Women in science, 1789-1979. With a foreword by Margaret W. Rossiter
(p. 191).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1984)
Internalism, externalism, and beyond: Nineteenth-century British algebra.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 424-441).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1984)
At the intersection of mathematics and humor: Lewis Carroll's Alices and symbolical algebra.
Victorian Studies
(pp. 149-170).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1983)
Augustus de Morgan's algebraic work: The three stages.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 211-226).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1982)
Early criticism of the symbolic approach to algebra.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 392-412).
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Article
Pycior, Helena M.
(1982)
Historical roots of confusion among beginning algebra students: A newly discovered manuscript.
Mathematics Magazine
(pp. 150-156).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1981)
George Peacock and the British origins of symbolical algebra.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 23-45).
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Pycior, Helena M.
(1979)
Benjamin Peirce's Linear associative algebra.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 537-551).
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