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  1. Galileo's theory of the tides.E. J. Aiton - 1954 - Annals of Science 10 (1):44-57.
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  • Galileo: A Philosophical Study. [REVIEW]Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):255-264.
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  • The Sleepwalkers. [REVIEW]Stephen Toulmin - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (18):500-503.
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  • Galileo's Claim to Fame: The Proof that the Earth Moves From the Evidence of the Tides.W. R. J. Shea - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (2):111-127.
    Until fairly recently a common way of doing history of science was to pick up an important strand of contemporary scientific thought and to trace its origin back to the philosophical tangle of the scientific revolution. This approach conveniently by-passed the breakdowns of once useful and pervasive theories, and neglected the long intellectual journeys along devious routes. History of science read like a success story; the pioneers who failed were neither dismissed nor excused; they were simply ignored. The historian knew (...)
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  • Les développements historiques de la théorie galiléenne des marées.Serge Moscovici - 1965 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 18 (2):193-220.
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  • Galileo's Attempt to Prove That the Earth Moves.Harold Burstyn - 1962 - Isis 53:161-185.
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