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Synthese 83 (2):317 - 323 (1990)

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  1. Is Seventeenth Century Physics Indebted to the Stoics?Peter Barker & Bernard R. Goldstein - 1984 - Centaurus 27 (2):148-164.
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  • The Role of Comets in The Copernican Revolution.Peter Barker - 1988 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 19 (3):299.
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  • The Astronomer’s Role in the Sixteenth Century: A Preliminary Study.Robert S. Westman - 1980 - History of Science 18 (2):105-147.
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  • The Arabic Version of Ptolemy's Planetary Hypotheses.G. J. Toomer & Bernard R. Goldstein - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (2):296.
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  • The Phases of Venus Before 1610.Roger Ariew - 1987 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 18 (1):81.
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  • Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages.James A. Weisheipl - 2018 - CUA Press.
    The essays contained in this volume illustrate the work of Fr. James A. Weisheipl, whose writing and teaching have resulted in important additions to our understanding of nature and motion.
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  • Jean Pena (1528-58) and stoic physics in the sixteenth century.Peter Barker - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (S1):93-107.
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