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  1. The Medieval Latin Translations from the Arabic of the Elements of Euclid, with Special Emphasis on the Versions of Adelard of Bath.Marshall Clagett - 1953 - Isis 44:16-42.
  • The Medieval Latin Translations from the Arabic of the Elements of Euclid, with Special Emphasis on the Versions of Adelard of Bath.Marshall Clagett - 1953 - Isis 44 (1/2):16-42.
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  • Giovanni Marliani and Late Medieval Physics. [REVIEW]P. O. K. - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (23):643-644.
  • Zur Geschichte der gebrochenen Exponenten.H. Wieleitner - 1924 - Isis 6:509-520.
  • Zur Geschichte der gebrochenen Exponenten.H. Wieleitner - 1924 - Isis 6 (4):509-520.
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  • Swineshead on Falling Bodies: An Example of Fourteenth-Century Physics.M. A. Hoskin & A. G. Molland - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):150-182.
    The “Scientific Revolution” of the seventeenth century cannot adequately be assessed without an appreciation of the achievements and limitations of those, whether giants or dwarfs, on whose shoulders Galileo and his contemporaries stood. And since for many historians Galileo's main contribution lies in the mathematization of the natural world and especially of time and motion, particular interest attaches to medieval treatises dealing with these questions, above all to those which were in widespread demand early in the sixteenth century.
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  • Part I of Nicole Oresme's Algorismus proportionum.Edward Grant & Nicole Oresme - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):327-341.
  • The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages.Marshall Clagett - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 28 (4):442-444.
     
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