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Aiton, E. J. 'Leibniz on Motion in a Resisting Medium.' Archive for
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Aiton, E. J. The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motions. New York: American
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Aiton, E.J. 'An Imaginary Error in the Celestial Mechanics of Leibniz.'
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Aiton, E.J. 'Descartes' Theory of the Tides.' Annals of Science 11
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Aiton, E.J. 'Galileo and the Theory of the Tides.' Isis 56 (1965):
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Aiton, E.J. 'Galileo's Theory of the Tides.' Annals of Science 18 (1954):
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Aiton, E.J. 'Johannes Kepler in the Light of Recent Research.' History
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Aiton, E.J. 'Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion.' Isis 60 (1969):
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Aiton, E.J. 'Newton and the Cartesians.' Science Rev. 40 (1959): 406-13.
Aiton, E.J. 'Newton's aether-stream Hypothesis and the Inverse Square
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Aiton, E.J. 'The Cartesian Theory of Gravity.' Ann. Science 1q6 (1960):
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Aiton, E.J. 'The Contributions of Newton, Bernoulli and Euler to the
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Aiton, E.J. 'The Inverse problem of Central Forces.' Annals of Science
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Ariew, Roger. 'Descartes and scholasticism: the intellectual background
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Ariew, Roger. 'The phases of Venus before 1610.' Studies in History
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Ariew, Roger. 'Theory of Comets at Paris during the Seventeenth Century.'
Journal of the History of Ideas 53 (1992): 355-372.
Ariew, Roger. 'Theory of comets at Paris during the seventeenth century.'
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Ariew, Roger. 'Galileo's lunar observations in the context of medieval
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Armitage, A. 'The Deviation of Falling Bodies.' Annals of Science 5
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Armitage, Angus. John Kepler. London, 1966.
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Auger, Léon. Un Savant méconnu: Giles Personne de Roberval
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Bennett, Jonathan. 'Descartes's Theory of Modality.' Philosophical
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Bertoloni Meli, Domenico. 'Public claims, private worries: Newton's
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Bertrand, Joseph. Les fondateurs de l'astronomie modern. Copernic -
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Biagioli, Mario. 'Galileo's System of Patronage,' History of Science
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Biagioli, Mario. 'Scientific Revolution, Social Bricolage, and Etiquette,'
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Biagioli, Mario. 'The Social status of Italian Mathematicians, 1450-1600,'
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Biagioli, Mario. Galileo, Courtier: The Practice of Science in the
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Biagioli, Mario. 'Galileo the Emblem Maker,' Isis 81: 230-258.
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