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  1. On the shortness of life.Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1997 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by C. D. N. Costa & Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
    On the shortness of life -- Consolation to Helvia -- On tranquility of mind.
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  • The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress.Edgar Zilsel - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):325.
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  • Science as a vocation.Max Weber - unknown
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  • Sharing Cases: The Observationes in Early Modern Medicine.Gianna Pomata - 2010 - Early Science and Medicine 15 (3):193-236.
    This paper examines the rise of an epistemic genre, the Observationes, a new form of medical writing that emerged in Renaissance humanistic medicine. The Observationes originated in the second half of the sixteenth century, grew rapidly over the course of the seventeenth, and had become a primary form of medical writing by the eighteenth century. The genre developed initially as a form of self-advertisement by court and town physicians, who stressed success in practice, over and above academic learning, as a (...)
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