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  1. Totius in Verba: Rhetoric and Authority in the Early Royal Society.Peter Dear - 1985 - Isis 76:144-161.
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  • Review of Peter Dear: Discipline and Experience: The Mathematical Way in the Scientific Revolution[REVIEW]Marjorie Grene - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (1):113-116.
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  • Etiquette, Interdependence, and Sociability in Seventeenth-Century Science.Mario Biagioli - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 22 (2):193-238.
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  • Cooking (with) Clio and Cleo: Eloquence and Experiment in Seventeenth-Century Florence.Jay Tribby - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (3):417-439.
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  • A New Way to Read Boyle's Works. [REVIEW]R. M. Sargent, M. Hunter & E. B. Davis - 2002 - Annals of Science 59 (3):321-326.
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  • Authorship and Teamwork Around the Cimento Academy: Mathematics, Anatomy, Experimental Philosophy.Domenico Bertoloni Meli - 2001 - Early Science and Medicine 6 (2):65-94.
    Multiple authorship is so common and pervasive in our world that it is tempting to take it for granted. Prior to the twentieth century, however, multiple authorship was exceedingly rare.
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  • Controlling the Experiment: Rhetoric, Court Patronage and the Experimental Method of Francesco Redi.Paula Findlen - 1993 - History of Science 31 (1):35-64.
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  • The Discourse of Pious Science.Rivka Feldhay & Michael Heyd - 1989 - Science in Context 3 (1):109-142.
    The ArgumentThis paper, an attempt at an institutional history of ideas, compares patterns of reproduction of scientific knowledge in Catholic and Protestant educational institutions. Franciscus Eschinardus'Cursus Physico-Mathematicusand Jean-Robert Chouet'sSyntagma Physicumare examined for the strategies which allow for accommodation of new contents and new practices within traditional institutional frameworks. The texts manifest two different styles of inquiry about nature, each adapted to the peculiar constraints implied by its environment. The interpretative drive of Eschinardus and a whole group of “modern astronomers” is (...)
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  • The seven sexes: A study in the sociology of a phenomenon, or the replication of experiments in physics.H. M. Collins - 1975 - Sociology 9 (2):205.
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  • L'influsso scientifico di Robert Boyle net tardo '600 italiano'.Clelia Pighetti - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (1):112-112.
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  • In the Wake of Galileo.Michael Segre & Riccardo de Sanctis - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
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