Citation: P. Gouk, PERFORMANCE-PRACTICE - MUSIC, MEDICINE AND NATURAL-PHILOSOPHY IN INTERREGNUM-OXFORD, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 257-288
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Citation: H. Gay, INVISIBLE RESOURCE - CROOKES,WILLIAM AND HIS CIRCLE OF SUPPORT, 1871-81, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 311-336
Citation: A. Leegwater, SCIENCE AND RELIGION - SOME HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES - BROOKE,JH, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 357-359
Citation: Rnd. Martin, THE ORIGINS OF STATICS - THE SOURCES OF PHYSICAL THEORY - DUHEM,P, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 362-363
Citation: J. Henry, PLANETS, STARS, AND ORBS - THE MEDIEVAL COSMOS, 1200-1687 - GRANT,E, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 363-364
Citation: C. Methuen, FAULHABER,JOHANNES, 1560-1635 - MATHEMATICIAN IN A RADICALLY CHANGINGWORLD - GERMAN - SCHNEIDER,I, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 364-365
Citation: M. Hellyer, THE NEW (SO-CALLED) MAGDEBURG EXPERIMENTS OF VONGUERICKE,OTTO - VONGUERICKE,O, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 365-366
Citation: R. Yeo, PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE TO THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DIDEROT - DALEMBERT,JL, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 366-367
Citation: C. Lawrence, THE ENLIGHTENMENT - NEW APPROACHES TO EUROPEAN-HISTORY - OUTRAM,D, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 367-368
Citation: A. Johns, ARTFUL SCIENCE - ENLIGHTENMENT ENTERTAINMENT AND THE ECLIPSE OF VISUAL EDUCATION - STAFFORD,BM, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 368-369
Citation: M. Harrison, GREEN IMPERIALISM - COLONIAL EXPANSION, TROPICAL ISLAND EDENS AND THEORIGINS OF ENVIRONMENTALISM, 1600-1860 - GROVE,RH, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 369-372
Citation: N. Rasmussen, BIOLOGY TAKES FORM - ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY AND THE GERMAN UNIVERSITIES - NYHART,LK, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 373-374
Citation: J. Hodge, A CALENDAR OF THE CORRESPONDENCE OF DARWIN,CHARLES, 1821-1882 - BURKHARDT,F, SMITH,S, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 374-375
Citation: I. Grattanguinness, RESEARCHERS AND SCHOLARS AND EPISTEMOLOGY TOWARD THE LATE 1800S - FRENCH - PANZA,M, PONT,JC, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 375-376
Citation: J. Hughes, INVENTORY OF SOURCES FOR HISTORY OF 20TH-CENTURY PHYSICS - REPORT ANDMICROFICHE INDEX TO 700,000 LETTERS - WHEATON,BR, British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 376-377
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Citation: A. Malet, OS-DOS-SISTEMAS-DEL-MUNDO-PTOLEMAICO-Y-COPERNICANO (SPANISH) BY GALILEI,G (VOL 29, PG 92, 1996), British journal for the history of science, 29(102), 1996, pp. 380-380
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