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_aKearney, Hugh F. _d1924- |
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_aScience and change 1500-1700 / _cBy Hugh F. Kearney. |
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_aNew York ; _aToronto : _bMcGraw-Hill Book Company, _c1971. |
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_a255 p. : _bill. ; _c19 cm. |
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440 | 0 | _aWorld University Library | |
500 | _aFor Martha , Jamie and Peter | ||
504 | _aNotes: p. 237-239; bibliogr.: 241-248; index: p. 250-253 | ||
505 | 0 | _aCont.: 1.Three traditions in science. 2.Scientific styles, languages and experiments. 3.The world as organism. 4.The mysterious universe. 5.The world as machine. 6.The great amphibium: Sir Isaac Newton. 7.The social background of the scientific revolution. 8.The impact of the scientific revolution. | |
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_aScience _xHistory _zEurope |
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