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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Stinner, Arthur
(2001)
Linking “The Book of Nature” and “The Book of Science”: Using Circular Motion as an Exemplar beyond the Textbook.
Science and Education
(p. 323).
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Article
Rynasiewicz, Robert
(2000)
On the Distinction between Absolute and Relative Motion.
Philosophy of Science
(p. 70).
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Book
Cilicia, Simplicius of
(2000)
On Aristotle's Physics 8.6-10.
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Book
Trifogli, Cecilia
(2000)
Oxford Physics in the Thirteenth Century (ca. 1250--1270): Motion, Infinity, Place, and Time.
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Article
Maltese, Giulio
(2000)
On the Relativity of Motion in Leonhard Euler's Science.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(p. 319).
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Chapter
Dusek, Val
(2000)
Aristotle's Four Causes and Contemporary “Newtonian” Dynamics.
In: Aristotle and Contemporary Science
(p. 81).
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Article
Belot, Gordon
(2000)
Geometry and motion.
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(p. 561).
(/isis/citation/CBB000110919/)
Book
Gershom, Levi ben
(1999)
The Wars of the Lord: Book Five: The Heavenly Bodies and their Movers, the Relationships amongst these Movers, and the Relationship between them and God: Book Six: Creation of the Universe. Volume 3.
(/isis/citation/CBB000110677/)
Book
Glasner, Ruth
(1998)
A Fourteenth-Century Scientific Philosophic Controversy: Jedaiah Ha-Penini's Treatise on Opposite Motions and Book of Confutation.
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