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  1. The Earth is flat when personally significant experiences with the sphericity of the Earth are absent.Claus-Christian Carbon - 2010 - Cognition 116 (1):130-135.
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  • Using Ancient Chinese and Greek Astronomical Data: A Training Sequence in Elementary Astronomy for Pre-Service Primary School Teachers.Cécile de Hosson & Nicolas Décamp - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (4):809-827.
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  • A common-sense approach to the problem of the itinerary stadion.Irina Tupikova - 2022 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 76 (4):319-361.
    Estimating the length of the Greek stadion remains controversial. This paper highlights the pitfalls of a purely metrological approach to this problem and proposes a formal differentiation between metrologically defined ancient measuring units and other measures used to estimate long distances. The common-sense approach to the problem is strengthened by some cross-over documentary evidence for usage of the so-called itinerary stadion in antiquity. We discuss the possibility of using statistical analysis methods to estimate the length of the stadion by comparing (...)
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  • Implementing Eratosthenes’ Discovery in the Classroom: Educational Difficulties Needing Attention.Nicolas Décamp & Cécile de Hosson - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (6):911-920.
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