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E S C I E N T I F I C R E V O L U T I O N
A S E L E C T E D B I B L I O G R A P H Y
Dr Robert A. Hatch
- University of Florida
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Primary
Works and Reprints
Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543)
Baranowski, Henryk. Bibliografia Kopernikowska
1509-1955 Warsaw 1958.
Copernicus, Nicolas. Nicholas Copernicus:
Complete Works, 3 vols., London, 1972-1985.
Copernicus, Nicolas. Nikolaus Kopernikus
Gesamtausgabe, 2 vols., Berlin-Munich, 1944-1949
Copernicus, Nicolas. Three Copernican
Treatises, trans., ed., with an introduction by Edward Rosen, 2nd ed.,
New York, 1959.
Copernicus, Nicolas. De Revolutionibus orbium
coelestium, in Great Books of the Western World, vol. XVI, Chicago,
1952.
Copernicus, Nicolas. Copernicus, On the Revolutions
of the Heavenly Spheres: A New Translation from the Latin, trans.,
introd. & notes by A.M. Duncan. New York, 1976.
Other editions & facsimiles
exist in other languages. |
Tycho
Brahe (1546-1601)
Brahe, Tycho. Tychonis Brahe Dani
Opera Omnia, J.L.E. Dreyer, ed., 15 vols., Copenhagen, 1913-1929.
Brahe, Tycho. Tychonis Brahe Dani
Epistolarum astronomicarum Uraniborg 1601.
Brahe, Tycho. De Nova et nullius
aevimemoriaprius visa stella, Copenhagen, 1573, facs.
ed., 1901.
Brahe, Tycho. Astronomia instauratae
mechanica, Wandsbeck 1598, f. ed., Stockholm, 1901.
Brahe, Tycho. Tycho Brahe's Description
of His Instruments and Scientific Work, Copenhagen, 1946.
Other editions and translations
exist in modern languages. |
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Galilei, Galileo. Le opere di
Galileo Galilei, Antonio Favaro, ed., 20 vols., Florence, 1890-1909,
repr. with additions, Florence, 1929-1939; 1965.
Galilei, Galileo. Opera. A Cura di Ferdinando
Flora, [Latin and Italian], Ferdinando Flora, ed., Milan, [1953].
English Translations
Galilei, Galileo. The Controversy on
the Comets of 1618 (Discorsosulle comete and il
saggiatore), Stillman Drake and C.D. O'Malley, ed. and trans., Philadelphia,
1960.
Galilei, Galileo Dialogue on the
Great World Systems, Giorgio de Santillana, ed., Chicago, 1953.
Galilei, Galileo Dialogue Concerning
the Two Chief World Systems, Stillman Drake, ed. and trans.,
Berkeley, 1953, rev. 1967.
Galilei, Galileo. [Discourse on the] Two New
Sciences, Stillman Drake, ed., intro., and trans., Madison, 1974.
Galilei, Galileo. Discoveries and Opinions
of Galileo, Stillman Drake, ed. and trans., New York, 1957.
Galilei, Galileo. Galileo on Motion
and on Mechanics [De Motu], I. Drabkin and Sti]lman Drake, ed. and
trans., Madison, 1960.
Galilei, Galileo. Galileo on Bodies
inWater [Discorso], Stillman Drake, ed., Urbana, IL, 1960.
Galilei, Galileo. Galileo and the
Scientific Revolution [La bilancetta], L. Fermi and G. Bernadini, trans.,
C.S. Smith, New York, 1961.
Galilei, Galileo. Galileo's Early Notebooks:
The Physical Questions: A Translation from the Latin with historical and
Paleographical Commentary, William A. Wallace, ed. and trans., Notre
Dame IN, 1977.
Galilei, Galileo. Galileo's Logical Treatises:
A Translation, with notes and commentary, William A. Wallace, ed. and
trans., Dordrecht, Boston, 1992.
Galilei, Galileo. Mechanics in Sixteenth-Century
Italy [Dialogus de Motu], Stillman Drake and I. Drabkin ed. and trans.,
Madison, 1969.
Galilei, Galileo. Operations of the Geometric
and Military Compass, 1606, Galileo Galilei, Stillman Drake, ed. and
trans., Washington, DC, 1978.
Galilei, Galileo. Sidereus Nuncius, or The
Sidereal Messenger, trans. with introduction, conclusion, and notes
by Albert Van Helden, Chicago and London, 1989. Cf. translation of Edward
Stafford Carlos [London 1880], reprinted, Dawsons of Pall Mall, London,
n.d. [1959?]. See also the British Library copy reprinted, Archival Facsimiles
Limited, Alburgh, 1987.
Translations also exist in German,
French, and other modern languages. |
Johannes
Kepler (1571-1630)
Caspar, Max. Bibliographia Kepleriana,
Munich, 1936, rev. by M. List, Munich.
Kepler, Johannes. Joannis Kepleri astronomi
opera omnia, Christian Frisch, ed., 8 vols., Frankfurt-Erlangen, 1858-1871;
repr. 1971- .
Kepler, Johannes. Johannes Kepler GesammelteWerke,
Walther von Dych, Max Caspar, Franz Hammer, et al., Munich, 1937- .
Kepler, Johannes. Dioptrice, facs., Cambridge,
1962.
Kepler, Johannes. Dissertatio cumNunciosidereo,
facs. Munich 1964.
Kepler, Johannes. Astronomia nova, Harmonice
mundi, Astronomia pars optica, facs., Brussels, 1968.
Kepler, Johannes. Somnium, facs., Osnabruck,
1969.
Kepler: English Translations
Kepler, Johannes. Astronomia Nova,
William Donahue, trans., Cambridge, 1993.
Kepler, Johannes. Epitome of Copernican
Astronomy, bks. IV and V, in Great Books of the Western World, XVI,
Chicago, 1952; and Harmonies of the World,
bk. V.
Kepler, Johannes. The Harmony of the
World. Trans. with Intro. & notes by E.J. Aiton, A.M. Duncan,
and J.V. Field. Memoires of the American Philosophical Society, 1997.
Kepler, Johannes. Kepler's Conversation
with Galileo's Sidereal Messenger, Edward Rosen, trans., New York,
1965.
Kepler, Johannes. Kepler's Somnium,
Edward Rosen, trans., Madison, 1966; Compare with: Kepler's Dream
[Somnium], John Lear, ed., Patricia Frueh, trans., Berkeley, 1965.
Kepler, Johannes. Mysterium Cosmographicum:
The Secret of the Universe, A.M. Duncan trans., E.J. Aiton intro.
and commentary, New York, 1981.
Kepler, Johannes. The Six-Cornered Snow
Flake, Colin Hardie, trans., Oxford, 1966.
Translations exist in German, French,
& other modern languages. |
René Descartes (1596-1650)
Descartes, René. Oeuvres deDescartes,
12 vols., Charles Adam and Paul Tannery, eds., Paris, 1897-1913.
Descartes, René. Correspondance.
Charles Adam and Gerard Milhaud, eds., Paris, 1936-63.
Descartes: English Translations
Descartes, René. Discourse on Method,
Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology, Paul J. Olscamp, trans. and introd.,
Indianapolis, 1965.
Descartes, René. The Geometry of Descartes
[1637], David Eugene Smith and Marcia L. Latham, trans. and ed., La Salle,
IL, 1952.
Descartes, René. Le Monde,ou
Traité de la lumière, The World, Michael
S. Mahoney, trans. and ed., New York, 1979.
Descartes, René. The Passions
of the Soul, René Descartes, Stephen Voss, trans. and
annotated, Indianapolis, 1989.
Descartes, René. The Philosophical
Works of Descartes, 2 vols., Elizabeth S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross,
Cambridge, 1968.
Descartes, René. The Philosophical
Writings of Descartes, 2 vols., trans. John Cottingham, Robert
Stoothoff, Dugal Murdoch, Cambridge, 1985 & 1984.
Descartes, René. Principles of
Philosophy, Valentine R. Miller and Reese P. Miller, trans. and ed.,
Dordrecht, 1983.
Descartes, René. Principles of
Philosophy, René Descartes, Blair Reynolds, trans. and ed.,
Lewiston, NY, 1988.
Descartes, René. The Scientific
Work of René Descartes, J.F. Scott, ed., London, 1952.
Descartes, René. Treatise of Man,
French Text with Translation and Commentary by Thomas Steele Hall, Cambridge,
MA, 1972.
Other translations exist in English,
French, German, and other modern languages. |
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
Wallace, Peter and Ruth Wallace. Newton and
Newtoniana,1672-1975, Folkestone, England, 1977.
Newton, Isaac. Certain Philosophicall
Questions: Newton's Trinity Notebook, J.E. McGuire and Martin
Tamny, eds., Cambridge, 1983.
Newton, Isaac. The Chronology of Ancient
Kingdoms Amended, [1728], reprinted [Histories & Mysteries of Man
Ltd. London], 1988 [Printed in USA, ISBN 1-85417-000-7].
Newton, Isaac. The Correspondence of
Isaac Newton, 7 vols., H.W. Turnbull, J.F. Scott, and A.R. Hall, and
Laura Tilling, Cambridge, 1959-1977.
Newton, Isaac. The Mathematical Papers
of Isaac Newton, 8 vols., Derek T. Whiteside, ed., 1967-1981.
Newton, Isaac. Isaac Newton's Papers
& Letters on Natural Philosophy, T.S. Kuhn and I.B. Cohen,
ed., Cambridge, MA, 1958.
Newton, Isaac. Isaac Newton's Philosophiae
naturalis principia mathematica,
the Third Edition (1726)
with Variant Readings, 2 vols., prepared by A. Koyré,
I.B. Cohen, and Anne Whitman, Cambridge, MA, 1972.
Newton, Isaac. Newton's Philosophy of
Nature: Selections from His Writings, H.S. Thayer, ed.,
New York, 1953.
Newton, Isaac. Newton: Texts, Backgrounds,
Commentaries, ed. I.B Cohen & R.S. Westfall, Norton Critical Edition,
New York & London, 1995.
Newton, Isaac. Observations Upon the Prophecies
of Daniel, New Edition, London [J. Nisbet], 1831.
Newton, Isaac. Opticks, reprint with analytical
table of contents by Duane H.D. Roller, New York, 1952.
Newton, Isaac. The Optical Papers of
Isaac Newton, Alan E. Shapiro, ed., Cambridge, 1984- .
Newton, Isaac. The Preliminary Manuscripts
for Isaac Newton's 1687 Principia, 1684-1686, Derek T. Whiteside, introd.,
Cambridge, 1989. |
| Others individuals
participated in the Scientific Revolution. The following sources
provide an opportunity to consider and possibly add more individuals,
networks, and communities into the traditonal 'Big Picture' of the Scientific
Revolution. These sources have served as the basis for an ongoing
prosopograhical study of the Scientific Revolution and the so-call Republic
of Letters. Elsewhere at this WebSite there is reference to the
project Bio-Dic, a data base project which currently includes some 80,000
files. It will eventually include all available biographical references
to the world of learning, 1450-1750, in the broadest possible historical
contexts. |
| ABL - John Aubery. 'Brief Lives,'
Chiefly Contemporaries, set down by John Aubery, between the years 1669
& 1696. Edited by Andrew Clark. 2 vols. Oxford, 1898.
AC - Annales celestes du Dix-Septieme Siecle.
By Alexandre-Guy Pingre, Edited by Guillaume Bigourdan. Paris, 1901.
AF - 'Les astronomes francais de 1610 a
1667.' By Pierre Humbert. Draguignan, 1942.
AO - Athenae Oxonienses, A New Edition.
A facsimile of the London edition of 1813. By Anthony Wood. 4 vols. Reprint.
New York and London, 1967.
OF - Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of
the University of Oxford, 1500-1714 . . . being the Matriculation Register
of the University, Alphabetically Arranged, Revised, and Annotated. By
Joseph Foster. Series 1, 2 vols. Reprint, Nendeln and Liechtenstein, 1968.
ASI - The Anatomy of a Scientific
Institution: The Paris Academy of Sciences, 1666-1803. By Roger Hahn. Berkeley,
Los Angeles, London, 1971.
BA - British Anatomy, 1525-1800: A Bibliography
of Works in Britain, America and on the Continent. Second edition. Edited
by K. F. Russell. St. Paul's Bibliographies, 1987.
BBO - Jacob Bernoulli [1654-1705]. Jacobi
Bernoulli, Basileenis, Opera. 2 vols. Geneva, 1744.
BC-H - Ismaël Boulliau. The Correspondence
Boulliau: A Calendar. By Robert A. Hatch. Forthcoming.
BCB - Jacques-Benigne de Bossuet. Correspondance
de Bossuet. Edited by Charles Urbain and Eugene Levesque. 15 vols. Paris,
1909-1925.
BCO - Giorgio Baglivi. The Baglivi Correspondence
from the Library of Sir William Osler. Edited by Dorothy M. Schullian.
Ithaca, NY and London, 1974.
BD - British Diaries: An Annotated Bibliography
of British Diaries Written between 1442 and 1942. Compiled by William Matthews.
Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1984.
B-DH - Pierre Bayle. Dictionnaire historique
et critique, 4 vols. Rotterdam, 1720.
B-WFB - Francis Bacon. Works of Francis
Bacon. Edited by J. Spedding, R.C. Ellis & D.D. Heath. 14 volumes,
London, 1857-1874.
BHMA - Biographical History of Medicine:
Excerpts and Essays on the Men and Their Work. Edited by John H. Talbot.
New York and London, 1970
BI - Inventaire Critique de la Correspondance
de Pierre Bayle. By Elisabeth Labrousse. Paris, 1961.
BIS - La Botanica in Italia, materiali
per la storia de questa scienza. Edited by P.A. Saccardo. Memorie del Reale
Istituto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti. Vol. 25, No. 4 (1895), pp. 1 - 180.
BJ - Isaac Beeckman. Journal tenu par Isaac
Beeckman de 1604 a 1634. Edited by Cornelis de Waard, 4 vols., The Hague,
1939-1953.
BK - Bibliografia Kopernikowska 1509-1955.
Edited by Henryk Baranowski. Reprint, New York, 1970.
BLH [P] - Biographisch-literarisches Handworterbuch
zur Geschichte der exakten Wissenschaften. Edited by J. C. Poggendorff.
Leipzig and Berlin, 1863-1926. and, Band VIIa - Supplement. Berlin, 1969.
BLP - Robert Boyle. Letters and Papers
of Robert Boyle. Edited by Michael Hunter. University Publications of America
(catalogue in preparation).
BW - Robert Boyle. The Works of Robert
Boyle. Edited by Michael Hunter and Edward B. Davis. Pickering & Chatto
Ltd (12 volumes in preparation).
BW-B - Robert Boyle. The Works of the Honourable
Robert Boyle. To which is prefixed The Life of the Author. Edited by Thomas
Birch. 5 vols. in folio, London, 1744; 'A New Edition' [sic] 6 vols. in
large quarto, London, 1772.
C - Nicolas Copericus. Nicholas Copernicus'
Complete Works. Edited by Jerzy Dobrzycki, translation and commentary by
Edward Rosen. 4 vols. London and Basingstoke, 1978- .
CC - Bonaventura Cavalieri. Carteggio.
Edited by Giovanna Baroncelli. Florence, 1987.
CL - Jean Chapelain. Lettres de Jean Chapelain.
Edited by Philippe Tamizey de Larroque. 2 vols. Paris, 1880-1883.
CLI - Jean Chapelain. Lettere inedite a
Corrispondenti Italiani. Edited, with Introduction & Notes, by Petre
Ciureanu. Geneva, 1964.
COO - Girolamo Cardano. Opera Omnia. 10
vols. Reprint, New York and London, 1967.
SM - Correspondence of Scientific Men of
the Seventeenth Century . . . in the Collection of . . .the Earl of Macclesfield.
Edited by Stephen Jordan Rigaud. 2 vols. Oxford, 1851.
DBIB - Dictionary of British and Irish
Botanists and Horticulturists, including Plant Collectors and otanical
Artists. By Ray Desmond, with historical introduction by William T. Stearn.
London, 1977.
DC - René Descartes. Correspondance.
Edited by Charles Adam and Gaston Milhaud. 8 vols. Paris, 1936-1963.
GG1-2 - Le Opere dei Discepoli di Galileo
Galilei. Edizione Nazionale. Carteggio. vol 1 (1642 -1648), vol. 2 (1649
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1984.
DO - René Descartes. Oeuvres de
Descartes. Edited by Charles Adam and Paul T. Tannery. 13 vols. 1897-1913.
DPD - John Dee. The Private Diary of Dr.
John Dee, and the Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts, from the original
manuscripts in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, and Trinity College Library,
Cambridge. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell. London, 1842.
DSB - Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
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{et. seq}
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et physique de quelque celebres geometres du XVIIIeme siecle. Edited by
P.H. Fuss. 2 vols. St. Petersburg, 1843.
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Edited by E. 5. de Beer. 6 vols. Oxford, 1955.
EO - Leonard Euler. Leonhardi Euleri Opera
Omnia. Edited by Charles Blanc, Asot T. Grigorijan, Walter Habicht, Adolf
P. Juskevic, Vladimir I. Smirnov, Ernst Trost. 3 vols. Basil, 1975.
ESO - Early Science in Oxford. Edited by
R. T. Gunther. 14 vols. Oxford, 1923-1945.
FC - John Flamsteed. [Inventory of the
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FET - Fabricius of Aquapendente. The Embryological
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1967.
FGL - John Flamsteed. The Gresham Lectures
of John Flamsteed. Edited and Introduced by Eric G. Forbes. London, 1975.
FL - Marsilio Ficino. The Letters of Marsilio
Ficino. Translated from the Latin by members of the Language Department
of the School of Economic Science, London, Preface, vol. 1, by Paul Oskar
Kristeller. 3 vols. to date
FO - Pierre Fermat. Oeuvres de Fermat.
Edited by Paul Tannery, Charles Henry, and Cornelis de Waard. 5 vols. Paris,
1891-1922.
FS - Les Femmes dans la Science. Notes
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GAC - Galileo Galilei. Amici e corrispondenti
di Galileo. Edited by Antonio Favaro, with introductory notes by Paolo
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GB - Hugo Grotius. Briefwisseling van Hugo
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.
GC-H - Pierre Gassendi. The Gassendi Correspondence:
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GGO - Galileo Galilei. Le Opere di Galileo
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1890-1939.
GI - Johann Friedrich Gronovius. Inventaire
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Dibon, with Hans Bots and E. Bots-Estourgie. The Hague, 1974.
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HD - Robert Hooke. The Diary of Robert
Hooke MA., M.D., F.R.S. 1670-1680. London, 1935.
HEW - Thomas Hobbes. The English Works
of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. Edited by Sir William Molesworth, 11 Volumes.
London, 1839-1845.
HOC - Christiaan Huygens. Oeuvres Completes
de Christiaan Huygens, publiees par la Societe Hollandaise des Sciences.
22 vols. The Hague, 1888-1950.
HP - Samuel Hartlib. The Hartlib Papers.
The Hartlib Project, Directed by Michael Leslie, Mark Greengrass, Michael
Hannon, Patrick Collinson, with assistance from Timothy Raylor, Judith
Crawford and others, University of Sheffield. {CD-Rom edition}
IB - Institut de France: index biographique
des membres et correspondants de l'Academie des sciences de 1666 a 1954.
Institute de France, Gauthier-Villars, PFaris, 1954.
IBAC - Academie des Sciences. Index Biographique
des Membres et Correspondants de l'Academie des Sciences. Paris, 1968.
JM-D - 'L'enseignement des mathematiques
dans les Colleges Jesuites de France du XVIe au XVIIIe siecle.' By Francois
de Dainville, S.J. Revue d'histoire des sciences, 7 (1954), pp 6-21; Pt.
II, 7 (1954), pp 109-123.
KA - Johannes Kepler. Joannis Kepleri astronomi
opera omnia. Edited by Christian Frisch. 8 vols. Frankfurt, 1858-1871.
KGW - Johannes Kepler. Gesammelte Werke.
Edited by Walther van Dyck, Max Caspar, and Franz Hammer. Munich, 1937-
.
L - John Locke. The Correspondence of John
Locke. Edited by E. S. de Beer. 8 vols. Oxford, 1976-1989.
LBO - Bibliographie des Oeuvres de Leibniz.
Edited by Emile Ravier. Hildesheim, 1966.
LCIl - Carteggio Linceo. 3 parts, Atti
della Reale Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Memorie della Classe di Scienze
Morali, Storiche e Filologiche (Part I anni 1603-1609) pp 1-120, (Part
II, anni 1610-1624, Sezione I, 1610-1615) vol. 7, 1938 (XVI), pp 123-535;
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LCL/LCR - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. The Collected
Letters of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. The complete works of Van Leeuwenhoek,
issued and annotated under the Auspices of the Leeuwenhoek-Commission of
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.
LMN - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Mathematischer
Naturwissenschaftlicher und Technischer Briefwechsel. 2 vols. (1663-1683)
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LPG - The Lives of the Professors of Gresham
College. By John Ward. London, 1740; Reprint, New York and London, 1967.
LR - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Register
zu Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Mathematische Schriften und Der Briefwechsel
mit Mathematikern. Edited by Joseph Ehrenfried Hofman. Hildesheim &
New York, 1977.
LSB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Samtliche
Schriften und Briefe. Damstadt, Leipsig, Berlin, 1923- .
LUI1-2 - Lettre inedite d'uomini illustr.
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MAS - Memoires de l'Academie Royale des
Sciences depuis 1666 jusqu'a 1699. 9 vols. Paris, 1729-1732.
MC - P. Marin Mersenne. Correspondance
du P. Marin Mersenne. Edited by Paul Tannery, Cornelis de Waard, and Armand
Beaulieu. 16 vols. Paris, 1932-1986.
MCL - Antonio Magliabechi. Carteggio Magliabechi,
Lettere di Borde, Arnaud e associati Lionesi ad Antonio Magliabechi (1661-1700).
Edited by Salvatore Ussia, Florence, 1980.
MMC - Marcello Malpighi. The Correspondence
of Marcello Malpighi. Edited by Howard B. Adelmann. 5 vols. Itaca, NY,
and London, 1975.
MME - Marcello Malpighi. Marcello Malpighi
and the Evolution of Embryology. Edited by Howard B. Adelmann. 5 vols.
Ithaca, NY, 1966.
MMO - Marcello Malpighi. Opera Omni. 2
vols. London, 1686.
MO - Nicolas de Malebranche. Oeuvres de
Malebranche, vols. 18-19 (Correspondance actes et documents). Edited by
Andre Robinet. Paris, 1978.
MP - E.G.R. Taylor. The Mathematical Practitioners
of Tudor & Stuart England. Cambridge, 1954.
MP2 - E.G.R. Taylor. The Mathematical Practitioners
of Hannoverian England, 1714 - 1840. Cambridge, 1966.
MPBS - Manuscript Papers of British Scientists,
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N - Jean-Pierre Niceron. Memoire pour servir
a l'histoire des hommes illustres dans la Republique des Lettres, avec
un catalogue raisonne de leurs ouvrages. 43 vols. Paris, 1727-1745.
NC - Isaac Newton. The Correspondence of
Isaac Newton. Edited by H. W. Turnbull, J. F. Scott, and A. Rupert Hall.
Cambridge, 7 vols. 1959-1977.
NMP - Isaac Newton. The Mathematical Papers
of Isaac Newton. Edited by Derek T. Whiteside. 8 vols. Cambridge, 1967-19XX.
OC - Henry Oldenburg. The Correspondence
of Henry Oldenburg. Edited by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. 9 vols.
Madison, WI, 1965-1973; vols. 10 and 11, Mansell, London, 1975-1977; vols.
12-13, Taylor & Francis, 1986.
PC - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. Les
Correspondants de Peiresc, Lettres inedites. 2 vols. Reprint, Geneva, 1972.
PC-H - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc.
The Peiresc Correspondence: A Calendar. By Robert A. Hatch. Forthcoming.
PDC - Samuel Pepys. Diary and Correspondence
of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S. Edited with notes by Richard Braybrooke. 4 vols.
London, 1848-1849.
PHI - Charles Perrault. Les Hommes illustres
qui ont paru en France pendant le XVIIe siecle. 2 vols. Paris, 1696-1700.
PL - Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. Lettres
de Peiresc. Edited by Philippe Tamizey de Larroque. 7 vols. Paris, 1888-1898.
PO - Blaise Pascal. Oeuvres de Blaise Pascal.
Edited by Leon Brunschvicg, Pierre Boutroux, and Felix Gazier. 14 vols.
Paris, 1908-1914.
POC - Blaise Pascal. Oeuvres completes.
Preface by Henri Gouhier, presentation and notes by Louis Lafuma. Editions
du Seuil, Paris, 1963.
PP - William Petty. The Petty Papers, Some
unpublished writings of Sir William Petty Edited from the Bowood Papers.
Edited by the Marquis of Lansdowne. 2 vols. London, 1927.
PSC - William Petty. The Petty-Southwell
Correspondence, 1676-1687, Edited from the Bowood Papers. Edited by the
Marquis of Lansdowne. London, 1928.
PT - Philosophical Transactions: giving
some Accompt of the present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious
in many considerable parts of the World. Edited by Henry Oldenburg. London
and Oxford, 1665-1677.
RC - John Ray. The Correspondence of John
Ray. Edited by Edwin Lankester. London, 1848.
RC2 - John Ray. Further Correspondence
of John Ray. Edited by R. W. T. Gunther. London, 1928.
RCP1-2 - The Roll of the Royal College
of Physicians. Compiled from the Annals of the College and from Other Authentic
Sources. By William Munk. Vol. 1, 1518-1700; Vol. 2, 1701-1800. London,
1861.
RCS - Plarr's Lives of the Fellows of the
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Revised by D'Arcy Power, assisted
by W. G. Spencer and G. E. Gask. 2 vols. London, 1930.
RI - Andre Rivet. Inventaire de la correspondance
d'Andre Rivet (1596-1650). By Paul Dibon. The Hague, 1971.
RS-H - The Royal Society and Its Fellows,
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St. Giles, Bucks, 1982.
SC - Benedict de Spinoza. The Correspondence
of Spinoza. Edited and Translated by Abraham Wolf. London, 1928.
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