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32Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries - A Translation of John Dee's “Monas Hieroglyphica” , with an Introduction and Annotations. By C. H. Josten. Ambix, Vol. xii, Nos. 2 and 3. 06 and 101964. Pp. 83–222. 35s (review)British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1): 82. 1966.
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25Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries - The Cambridge Economic History of Europe: Vol. IV, The Economy of Expanding Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Edited by E. E. Rich and C. H. Wilson. London: Cambridge University Press. 1967. Pp. xxxii + 642. 75s (review)British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2): 189-190. 1968.
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22Seventeenth Century The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College. By John Ward. New York and London: Johnson Reprint Corporation. 1967. Pp. xxiv + 338 + 156. Plates. $20.00 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 4 (4): 419-420. 1969.
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28De Mundo nostro Sublunari Philosophia Nova. By William Gilbert. Pp. 320. The De Mundo of William Gilbert. By Sister Suzanne Kelly, O.S.B. Pp. 142. Amsterdam: Menno Herzberger & Co., 1965. $40 the set (review)British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2): 191-191. 1966.
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32English Almanacs, 1500-1800: Astrology and the Popular Press. Bernard CappIsis 72 (4): 668-669. 1981.
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25Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, 1514–1564. By C. D. O'Malley. Pp. xvi + 480, with 64 plates. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press; Cambridge University Press, 1964. £4 net (review)British Journal for the History of Science 2 (3): 267-268. 1965.
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6Rediscovery of Lost Early Royal Society Papers on the AlkahestCircumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 5 48-49. 2008.
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20Robert S. Westman and J. E. McGuire, "Hermeticism and the Scientific Revolution" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (3): 392. 1981.
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23R. W. Hunt;, A. G. Watson;, W. D. Macray. Bodleian Library Quarto Catalogues IX: Digby Manuscripts. Reproduction of the 1883 catalogue by, W. D. Macray. Notes on Macray's descriptions of the manuscripts by, R. W. Hunt and A. G. Watson. 196 pp., apps., indexes. Oxford: Bodleian Library, 1999. £60 (review)Isis 93 (2): 363-364. 2002.
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12Science and the Renaissance: An Introduction to the Study of the Emergence of the Sciences in the Sixteenth CenturyPhilosophical Quarterly 15 (60): 274. 1965.
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8Newton y las "flautas de pan"Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 35 149-188. 2007.Este artículo ofrece un significativo aspecto nuevo según el cual el pensamiento de Newton se arraiga en el hermetismo y en la tradición de la sabiduría antigua. Por primera vez hace uso de importantes manuscritos que avalan la participación de Newton en la sabiduría antigua. Newton consideró seriamente incluir este material en el Libro III de los Principia, es decir, el argumento de la gravitación universal.
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9Bodleian Library Quarto Catalogues IX: Digby Manuscripts (review)Isis 93 363-364. 2002.On 30 December 1634 the Bodleian Library in Oxford received an important gift. Fourteen trunks bearing a mass of manuscripts bound in no fewer than 237 “handsome calf” volumes arrived from London. They bore the coat of arms of Sir Kenelm Digby , courtier and philosopher, who was to be prominent three decades later in the early Royal Society. At least half of the volumes contain material of scientific and philosophical interest and have been extensively quarried by twentieth‐century scholars of “…Read more
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52Hermeticism and the scientific revolutionJournal of the History of Philosophy 19 (3): 392-396. 1981.
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Reform as Renovatio in 16th Century Sciences & MedicineNouvelles de la République des Lettres 2 97-115. 1996.
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