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Heilbron, J. L.
(2005)
Jean André Deluc: Citoyen de Genève and Philosopher to the Queen of England.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(p. 75).
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Carozzi, Albert V.; Newman, John K.
(1995)
Saussure's manuscript oration on earthquakes and electricity (1784) influenced by William Stukeley and Benjamin Franklin.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 209-237).
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Carozzi, Albert V.; Newman, John K.
(1993)
A manuscript of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure on the origin of coal: Oratio de lithantrace (1770): Science, business and environmental politics.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 1-36).
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Kauffman, George B.
(1992)
Alfred Werner: Le premier Suisse lauréat au Prix Nobel de chimie.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 247-260).
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Barkan, Diana K.
(1992)
How to reach consensus in science: A historical perspective on international standards and nomenclature, ca. 1900.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 233-245).
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Carozzi, Albert V.; Zenger, Donald H.
(1991)
The original chemical analysis of dolomite by Nicolas-Théodore de Saussure (1792): A laboratory error and its historical consequences.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 163-196).
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Carozzi, Albert V.; Carozzi, Marguerite
(1991)
Pallas' theory of the earth in German (1778) translation and reevaluation reaction by a contemporary: H.-B. De Saussure.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 1-105).
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Carozzi, Albert V.
(1990)
A manuscript of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure on avalanches in the Swiss Alps (1795) and a comparison between 18th century and modern ideas on snow and avalanches.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 371-399).
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Carozzi, Albert V.; Newman, John K.
(1990)
Dialogic irony: An unusual manuscript of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure on mountain building: De montium origine (1774).
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 235-263).
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Carozzi, Marguerite; Carozzi, Albert V.
(1987)
Sulzer's antidiluvialist and catastrophist theories on the origin of mountains.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 107-143).
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Carozzi, Marguerite
(1986)
From the concept of salient and reentrant angles by Louis Bourguet to Nicolas Desmarest's description of meandering rivers.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 25-51).
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Scheurer, Paul
(1986)
Sur la dimension critique de l'histoire des sciences.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 3-23).
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Charollais, Etienne
(1986)
Cinquante ans de marquage isotopique en biochimie (de la recherche fondamentale aux analyses médicales de routine).
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 125-140).
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Article From Trembley's polyps to new directions in research on hydra: Proceedings of a symposium honoring Abraham Trembley (1710-1784) (1985). Archives des Sciences (Geneva) (pp. 253-344). (/isis/citation/CBB000035258/)
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Carozzi, Marguerite; Carozzi, Albert V.
(1984)
Elie Bertrand's changing theory of the earth.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 265-300).
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Barblan, Marc-A.
(1977)
Journalisme médical et échanges intellectuels au tournant du XVIIIe siècle: Le cas de la Bibliothèque Britannique (1796-1815). Avant-propos de Jean Starobinski.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 283-298).
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Tunbridge, Paul A.
(1973)
An unpublished letter from Charles Babbage, F.R.S., to Pierre Prevost.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 105-110).
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Besson, Henri
(1973)
Aperçu historique sur l'atomisme.
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 187-204).
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Tunbridge, Paul A.
(1973)
An unpublished paper on light by Lord Henry Brougham, F.R.S. (1778-1868).
Archives des Sciences (Geneva)
(pp. 111-117).
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