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    Oldenburg and the art of Scientific Communication.Marie Boas Hall - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (4):277-290.
    For fifteen years, from 1662 until his death in 1677, Henry Oldenburg served the Royal Society as second Secretary and was charged with almost the entire burden of its correspondence, domestic and foreign. During this time he acted as a centre for the communication of scientific news, searching out new sources of information, encouraging men everywhere to make their work public, acting as an intermediary between scientists and, through the Philosophical Transactions, providing a medium for the publication of short scientific (...)
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    Essay Review: Robert Boyle: The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S.Marie Boas Hall - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):139-139.
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  3. In Defense of Bacon's Views on the Reform of Science.Marie Boas Hall - 1963 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4):437.
     
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    Essay Review: Robert Boyle: The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle F.R.S.Marie Boas Hall - 1970 - History of Science 9 (1):139-139.
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    (1 other version)Sources for the History of the Royal Society in the Seventeenth Century.Marie Boas Hall - 1966 - History of Science 5 (1):62-76.
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    The Mechanical Philosophy.Marie Boas Hall - 1949 - Arno Press.
    Foreword It is flattering, but startling, to learn that a monograph published over twenty-five years ago, and originally written over thirty years ago as a ...
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30 (1):100-a-100.
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    Essay Review: Science, Humanism and Society: Science in a Renaissance Society. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1973 - History of Science 11 (1):49-52.
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    (1 other version)History of Mathematical Sciences Don H. Kennedy, Little Sparrow: A Portrait of Sophia Kovalevsky. Athens, Ohio and London: Ohio University Press, 1983. pp. ix + 341. £20.80, ISBN 0-8214-0692-2 ; £10.40, ISBN 0-8214-0703-1. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):238-238.
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  10. RUSSELL, K., and URRY, J.: "Social Theory as Science". [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1979 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 30:100.
     
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    Histoire Générale des Sciences, publiée sous la direction de René Taton. Vol. II, La Science moderne . G. Allard, E. Bauer, G. Canguilhem, J. Chesneaux, I. B. Cohen, P. Costabel, M. Daumas, A. Davy de Virville, P. Delaunay, R. Dugas, L. Dulieu, J. Filliozat, R. Furon, É. Guyénot, J. Itard, A. Koyré, R. Lenoble, J. Lévy, Ch. Morazé, J. Needham, J. Rostand, J. Taton, R. Taton, M.-A. Tonnelat, G. Walusinski. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1960 - Isis 51 (4):574-576.
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    (1 other version)Norma E. Emerton. The Scientific Reinterpretation of Form. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984. Pp. 318. ISBN 0-8014-1583-7. $29.95. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1986 - British Journal for the History of Science 19 (3):359-360.
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    (1 other version)Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Pp. iv + 297. ISBN 0-521-25858-8. £25, $34.50. [REVIEW]Marie Boas Hall - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (1):97-98.
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    Le monde scientifique a l’époque de Spinoza.A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1978 - Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91):19-32.
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    Essay Review: Multi-Volume Works in Progress (3): The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (?1618—77).A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1973 - History of Science 11 (3):236-237.
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  16. Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton.Isaac Newton, A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (52):344-345.
     
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  17. Correspondence Vol. VII: 1670-1671 und VIII: 1671—1672.Henry Oldenburg, A. Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall - 1972 - Studia Leibnitiana 4 (2):157-160.
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  18. (2 other versions)The Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in the History of Scientific Ideas.Charles Coulston Gillispie, Gerd Buchdahl, M. A. Hoskin, A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas Hall & Sam Lilley - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):250-255.
     
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    Notes & Correspondence.Howard E. Gruber, Oystein Ore, A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas Hall & Waclaw Slabczynski - 1961 - Isis 52 (4):582-586.
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    Marie Boas Hall, Promoting Experimental Learning: Experiment and the Royal Society, 1660–1727. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Pp. xiii + 207. ISBN 0-521-40503-3. £35.00, $59.95. [REVIEW]Malcolm Oster - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (1):90-91.
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    Alfred Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall.J. V. Field - 2010 - British Journal for the History of Science 43 (1):99-103.
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    Marie Boas hall, Henry oldenburg: Shaping the Royal society. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2002. Pp. XII+369. Isbn 0-19-851053-5. 60.00. [REVIEW]Christoph LÜthy - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (2):201-203.
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    A Brief History of Science. A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas Hall.Ollin Drennan - 1965 - Isis 56 (2):216-217.
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    The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1800. The Formation of the Modern Scientific AttitudeA. R. Hall.Marie Boas - 1955 - Isis 46 (3):304-305.
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    Seventeenth Century The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume IX, 1672–1673. Ed. by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1973. Pp. xxx+706. $20. [REVIEW]K. Hoppen - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (1):84-85.
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg, Volume I. By A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. Pp. xl + 504. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1965. $12.50. [REVIEW]C. Webster - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):79-80.
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    Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton. A Selection from the Portsmouth Collection in the University Library, Cambridge. A. Rupert Hali, Marie Boas Hall[REVIEW]Richard Westfall - 1963 - Isis 54 (1):159-160.
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    Promoting Experimental Learning: Experiment and the Royal Society, 1660-1727 by Marie Boas Hall[REVIEW]Peter Dear - 1993 - Isis 84:148-149.
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    Scientific Revolution - The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume x, 06 1673-04 1674. Ed. and trans. by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. London: Mansell, 1975. Pp. xxvii + 596. No price stated. - The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume xi, 05 1674-09 1675. Ed. and trans. by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. London: Mansell, 1977. Pp. xxiv + 543. No price stated. [REVIEW]P. B. Wood - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (1):73.
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VII, 1670–1671; Volume VIII, 1671–1672. Ed. by A. Rupert and Marie Boas Hall. Madison, Milwaukee, and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1970 and 1971. Pp. xxviii + 600 and xxvii + 663. $17.50 and $20.00. [REVIEW]K. Hoppen - 1973 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (3):325-326.
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    The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VIII: 1671-1672. A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas HallThe Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume X: June 1673-April 1674. [REVIEW]Robert Kargon - 1978 - Isis 69 (4):626-626.
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    The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Henry Oldenburg, A. Rupert Hall, Marie Boas HallThe Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume V: 1668-1669.The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VI: 1669-1670.The Correspondence of Henry Oldenburg. Volume VII: 1670-1671. [REVIEW]Barbara Shapiro - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):283-284.
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    Henry Oldenburg: Shaping the Royal Society.Franco Giudice - 2007 - Early Science and Medicine 12 (1):107-108.
    Book review of Marie Boas Hall, Henry Oldenburg: Shaping the Royal Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. xii + 369.
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  34. Harper and Ducheyne on Newton.Niccolò Guicciardini - 2013 - Perspectives on Science 21 (4):463-481.
    Essay review of William L. Harper, Isaac Newton’s scientific method. Turning data into evidence about gravity & cosmology. Oxford University Press, 2011; Steffen Ducheyne, The main business of natural philosophy. Isaac Newton’s natural-philosophical methodology. Springer, 2012. -/- The years 2011-12 will be regarded as memorable ones for the “Newtonian industry” since they have witnessed the publication of two beautiful and long awaited books devoted to Newton’s method and philosophy. They deserve great attention and praise, and I warmly recommend them to (...)
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    Barrow and Newton.Edward W. Strong - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):155-172.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Barrow and Newton E. W. STRONG As E. A. Buxrr HAS ADDUCED,Isaac Barrow (1630-1677) in his philosophy of space, time, and mathematical method strongly influenced the thinking of Newton: The recent publication of an early paper written by Newton (his De gravitatione et aequipondio fluidorum)2 affords evidence not known to Burtt of Newton's indebtedness in philosophy to Barrow, his teacher. Prior to its publication in 1962, this paper was (...)
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    The IARC Monographs: Updated procedures for modern and transparent evidence synthesis in cancer hazard identification.Jonathan M. Samet, Weihsueh A. Chiu, Vincent Cogliano, Jennifer Jinot, David Kriebel, Ruth M. Lunn, Frederick A. Beland, Lisa Bero, Patience Browne, Lin Fritschi, Jun Kanno, Dirk W. Lachenmeier, Qing Lan, Gérard Lasfargues, Frank Le Curieux, Susan Peters, Pamela Shubat, Hideko Sone, Mary C. White, Jon Williamson, Marianna Yakubovskaya, Jack Siemiatycki, Paul A. White, Kathryn Z. Guyton, Mary K. Schubauer-Berigan, Amy L. Hall, Yann Grosse, Véronique Bouvard, Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa, Fatiha El Ghissassi, Béatrice Lauby-Secretan, Bruce Armstrong, Rodolfo Saracci, Jiri Zavadil, Kurt Straif & Christopher P. Wild - unknown
    The Monographs produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) apply rigorous procedures for the scientific review and evaluation of carcinogenic hazards by independent experts. The Preamble to the IARC Monographs, which outlines these procedures, was updated in 2019, following recommendations of a 2018 expert Advisory Group. This article presents the key features of the updated Preamble, a major milestone that will enable IARC to take advantage of recent scientific and procedural advances made during the 12 years since (...)
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    Effects of encoding and retrieval contexts on recall.Slater E. Newman, Mary Ann Olsen, Anthony D. Hall & Rosemary Hornak - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (1):4-6.
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    Introduction to Newton's Principia (review). [REVIEW]Curtis Wilson - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):120-123.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:120 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Opera theologica quae latine edidit, 3 vols. (Roterodami, 1651-1660). His religious polemics with Amyrault and Grofius were famous. Paul Dibon, professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, is the most prominent contemporary historian of seventeenth-century Dutch philosophy and intellectual life; he is perfectly aware of the fact that genuine history can only be founded on solid erudition, and this inventory is a first-class contribution (...)
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  39. “On Indirect Speech Acts and Linguistic Communication: A Response to Bertolet”1: McGowan, Tam and Hall.Mary Kate McGowan, Shan Shan Tam & Margaret Hall - 2009 - Philosophy 84 (4):495-513.
    Suppose a diner says, 'Can you pass the salt?' Although her utterance is literally a question (about the physical abilities of the addressee), most would take it as a request (that the addressee pass the salt). In such a case, the request is performed indirectly by way of directly asking a question. Accordingly this utterance is known as an indirect speech act. On the standard account of such speech acts, a single utterance constitutes two distinct speech acts. On this account (...)
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    Why Blame Oldenburg?A. Hall & Marie Hall - 1962 - Isis 53 (4):482-491.
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    Identity and interaction: a sociocultural linguistic approach.Kira Hall & Mary Bucholtz - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (4-5):585-614.
    The article proposes a framework for the analysis of identity as produced in linguistic interaction, based on the following principles: identity is the product rather than the source of linguistic and other semiotic practices and therefore is a social and cultural rather than primarily internal psychological phenomenon; identities encompass macro-level demographic categories, temporary and interactionally specific stances and participant roles, and local, ethnographically emergent cultural positions; identities may be linguistically indexed through labels, implicatures, stances, styles, or linguistic structures and systems; (...)
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  42. The rise of modern science.Marie Boas - forthcoming - History of Science.
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    Hero's Pneumatica: A Study of Its Transmission and Influence.Marie Boas - 1949 - Isis 40 (1):38-48.
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    Mary Louise Gleason. The Royal Society of London: Years of Reform. 1827–1847. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1991. Pp. ix + 532. ISBN 0-8240-7446-7. £95.00. [REVIEW]Marie Hall - 1992 - British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4):477-478.
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    Francis Bacon and the Modern Dilemma. Loren Eiseley.Marie Hall - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):241-242.
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  46. The Scientific Renaissance, 1450-1630.Marie Boas - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (3):357-359.
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    Administrative Documents.Marie Boas & William D. Stahlman - 1958 - Isis 49 (2):297-300.
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    Locke's Travels in France 1675-1679John Lough.Marie Boas - 1953 - Isis 44 (4):387-387.
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    An Early Version of Boyle's: Sceptical Chymist.Marie Boas - 1954 - Isis 45 (2):153-168.
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    Boyle as a Theoretical Scientist.Marie Boas - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):261-268.
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