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  1. Essays on Galileo and the History and Philosophy of Science.Stillman Drake, N. M. Swerdlow & Trevor Harvey Levere - 1999 - University of Toronto Press.
    For forty years, beginning with the publication of the first modern English translation of the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Stillman Drake was the most original and productive scholar of Galileo's scientific work of our age. During that time, he published sixteen books on Galileo, including translations of almost all the major writings, and Galileo at Work, the most comprehensive study of Galileo's life and works ever written. His collection Discoveries and Opinions on Galileohas remained in print since (...)
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  • De Caelo. Aristotle - 1922 - Oxford,: Hackett Publishing Company. Edited by J. L. Stocks & Harry Bernard Wallis.
    This new translation of _De Caelo_ fits seamlessly with other volumes in the New Hackett Aristotle series, enabling Anglophone readers to study Aristotle’s work in a way previously not possible. The Introduction describes the book that lies ahead, explaining what it is about, what it is trying to do, how it goes about doing it, and what sort of audience it presupposes. Sequentially numbered endnotes provide the information most needed at each juncture, while a detailed Index indicates the places where (...)
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  • Galileo Galilei e la cultura della tradizione.Corrado Dollo, Giuseppe Bentivegna, Santo Burgio & Giancarlo Magnano San Lio - 2003 - Rubbettino Editore.
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  • Strategies for conceptual change: Ratio and proportion in classical Greek mathematics.Paul Rusnock & Paul Thagard - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (1):107-131.
    …all men begin… by wondering that things are as they are…as they do about…the incommensurability of the diagonal of the square with the side; for it seems wonderful to all who have not yet seen the reason, that there is a thing which cannot be measured even by the smallest unit. But we must end in the contrary and, according to the proverb, the better state, as is the case in these instances too when men learn the cause; for there (...)
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  • (1 other version)Squaring the Circle: The War Between Hobbes and Wallis.Douglas M. Jesseph - 1999 - University of Chicago Press.
    Hobbes and Wallis's "battle of the books" illuminates the intimate relationship between science and crucial seventeenth-century debates over the limits of sovereign power and the existence of God.
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  • Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution.Stillman Drake - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (1):111-113.
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  • Galileo's Intellectual Revolution.W. R. Shea - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (1):81-82.
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  • The Obscurity of the Equimultiples : Clavius' and Galileo's Foundational Studies of Euclid's Theory of Proportions.Paolo Palmieri - 2001 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (6):555-597.
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  • The Thirteen Books of the Elements, Tr. Thomas L. Heath. Euclid - 1956 - Dover Publications.
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