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  1. Mathematics and Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy.Graham Rees - 1986 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40 (159):399.
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  • Preface.Wolfgang Rother, Mordechai Feingold & Joseph S. Freedman - 2001 - In Wolfgang Rother, Mordechai Feingold & Joseph S. Freedman (eds.), 158. The Influence of Petrus Ramus. Studies in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Philosophy and Sciences. Basel: Schwabe & Co.. pp. 7-8.
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  • Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue. [REVIEW] Scott - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (20):556-557.
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  • Gilbert, Bacon, Galilée, Képler, Harvey et Descartes: Leurs relations.J. Pelseneer - 1932 - Isis 17:171-208.
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  • Idiotae, Mathematics, and Artisans: The Untutored Mind and the Discovery of Nature in the Fabrist Circle.Richard J. Oosterhoff - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (3):301-319.
    In his first work, the Dialecticae Institutiones of 1543, Peter Ramus urged those who wanted to learn the truth about the world not to approach scholars, but vineyard workers. “From their minds, as...
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  • What Did Mathematics Do to Physics?Yves Gingras - 2001 - History of Science 39 (4):383-416.
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  • From Pious to Polite: Pythagoras in the Res publica litterarum of French Renaissance Mathematics. [REVIEW]Richard J. Oosterhoff - 2013 - Journal of the History of Ideas 74 (4):531-552.
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  • Essais. Zürich.M. De Montaigne - 1968 - Diogenes.
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  • "Un autre ordre du monde" : Science et mathématiques d'après les commentateurs de Proclus au Cinquecento.Annarita Angelini - 2006 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 59 (2):265-284.
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