203 results on '"Cohen, H. Floris"'
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2. Science as a calling and as a profession: The wider setting in Weber’s scholarly endeavor
3. 3 Isaac Beeckman at Gresham College in 1668
4. Science and History in the History of Science
5. Isaac Beeckman at Gresham College in 1668
6. How Modern Science Came into the World
7. Stock and bulk in the latest Newton scholarship
8. Focus : Historians of Science Translating the History of Science Introduction
9. The Origins of Modern Science in the Classroom
10. Editor’s Introduction
11. Editor’s Introduction
12. Editor’s Introduction
13. Eloge: Reijer Hooykaas, 1 August 1906-4 January 1994
14. Enlarging the picture, enlarging the audience: response to my three critics: H. Floris Cohen: The Rise of Modern Science Explained: A Comparative History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 301 pp, AUD$56.95 PB
15. The Rise of Modern Science Explained: A Comparative History
16. Letter to the Editor
17. A Historical-Analytical Framework for the Controversies over Galileo’s Conception of Motion
18. Isaac Beeckman
19. Galileo Galilei
20. The Pilgrims: An Extraordinary 1841 Novel about Jews in the Netherlands
21. How Modern Science Came into the World : Four Civilizations, One 17th-Century Breakthrough
22. Dichotomous conceptualization in the history of science: Andrew Cunningham: The identity of the history of science and medicine. Farnham (UK): Ashgate Variorum, 2012, xii+270pp, £85.00 HB
23. Beats and the Origins of Early Modern Science
24. 1.2. The Natural Sciences and the Humanities in the Seventeenth Century Not Separate Yet Unequal?
25. Science Shaping Modernity: Stephen Gaukroger’s Four-Volume Series Completed
26. Mokyr, J.: The Gifts of Athena – Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy.
27. Eloge: Casper Hakfoort, 6 January 1955-4 March 1999. (News of the Profession)
28. The Scientific Revolution: has there been a British view? - a personal assessment
29. Music, Philosophy and Science
30. Reijer Hooykaas: 1 August 1906 - 4 January 1994
31. Joseph Needham's Grand Question and How to Make it Productive for our Understanding of the Scientific Revolution
32. Imagined Civilizations: China, the West, and Their First Encounter Hart Roger
33. Global History of Science Comes of Age
34. Unrolling Time: Christiaan Huygens and the Mathematization of Nature
35. Editorial: Farewell Reflections
36. Editor’s Introduction
37. Introduction
38. Ulrike Feist . Sonne, Mond und Venus: Visualisierungen astronomischen Wissens im frühneuzeitlichen Rom . (Actus et Imago, 10.) viii + 259 pp., illus., bibl. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2013. €74.58 (cloth).
39. The Vision Thing
40. A Second Look: Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Editor’s Introduction
41. Stock and bulk in the latest Newton scholarship.
42. From West to East, from East to West? Early Science between Civilizations
43. The Rise of Modern Science Explained
44. Pamela H. Smith ; Benjamin Schmidt (Editors). Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400–1800 . xi + 360 pp., figs., index. Chicago/London : University of Chicago Press , 2007 . $28 (paper).
45. Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400-1800
46. The Gifts of Athena — Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy J. Mokyr
47. De Wetenschapsrevolutie Van De 17e Eeuw En De Eenheid Van Het Wetenschappelijk Denken
48. Galileo’s Ups and Downs in the Historiography of the Scientific Revolution
49. How Christiaan Huygens Mathematized Nature
50. Timeline 2: 1600–1700
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