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Flavia Marcacci
(2015)
Galileo Galilei: una storia da osservare.
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Article
José Antonio Chamizo
(2014)
The Role of Instruments in Three Chemical Revolutions.
Science and Education
(pp. 955-982).
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Book
Parsons, Keith M.
(2014)
It Started with Copernicus: Vital Questions about Science.
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Article
Ornella Pompeo Faracovi
(2014)
Occasioni mancate: un dibattito su magia, ermetismo e rivoluzione scientifica.
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
(pp. 433-442).
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Article
Gohau, Gabriel
(2014)
Darwin and the Geological Controversies over the Steady-State Worldview in the 1830s.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 190-196).
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Article
Dyck, Maarten Van; Heeffer, Albrecht
(2014)
Script and Symbolic Writing in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Foundations of Science
(p. 1).
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Book
Lipking, Lawrence
(2014)
What Galileo Saw: Imagining the Scientific Revolution.
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Article
Continenza, Barbara
(2014)
A Brief, but Imperfect, Historical Sketch of a “Considerable Revolution”.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 179-189).
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Article
Naylor, Ron
(2014)
Paolo Sarpi and the First Copernican Tidal Theory.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 661-675).
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Article
Hodge, M. J. S.
(2014)
On Darwin's Science and Its Contexts.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 169-178).
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Article
Bellon, Richard
(2014)
There Is Grandeur in This View of Newton: Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Victorian Conceptions of Scientific Virtue.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 222-234).
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Article
Inkpen, S. Andrew
(2014)
“The art itself is nature”: Darwin, Domestic Varieties and the Scientific Revolution.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 246-256).
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Essay Review
Folse, Henry
(2014)
[Essay review].
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology.
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Article
Corsi, Pietro; Findlen, Paula; Pantin, Isabelle; et al.
(2014)
Five Questions on the Scientific Revolution.
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
(pp. 3-35).
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Book
Miller, David Marshall
(2014)
Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution.
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Article
Ruse, Michael
(2014)
Was There a Darwinian Revolution? Yes, No, and Maybe!.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 159-168).
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Book
Marcovich, Anne; Shinn, Terry
(2014)
Toward a New Dimension: Exploring the Nanoscale.
(/isis/citation/CBB001510103/)
Book
Matjaž Vesel
(2014)
Copernicus: Platonist Astronomer-Philosopher: Cosmic Order, the Movement of the Earth, and the Scientific Revolution.
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Article
Delisle, Richard G.
(2014)
Can a Revolution Hide Another One? Charles Darwin and the Scientific Revolution.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 157-158).
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Article
Delisle, Richard G.
(2014)
Evolution in a fully constituted world: Charles Darwin's debts towards a static world in the Origin of Species (1859).
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(pp. 197-210).
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