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1History of Science
The beginnings of modern science, 1450-1800
By René Taton

“History of Science” Metadata:
- Title: History of Science
- Author: René Taton
- Language: English
- Publisher: Basic Books
- Publish Date: 1964
“History of Science” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ 18th - century - acid - algebra - animals - Aristotle - arithmetical - astronomical - attraction - became - Belon - Benedetti - Bernoulli - bodies - botanical - botanist - calculations - called - Cardan - Cartesian - celestial - centre - chemical - chemistry - chemists - Chuquet - classification - colours - comet - Copernican - Copernicus - curves - Descartes - described - developed - discovered - discovery - doctrine - earth - electrical - equations - Euler - experiments - explained - fact - famous - Fermat - flora - fluid - force - French - Galileo - geometry - gravity - Greek - hence - Huygens - ideas - important - introduced - Italian - Italy - Jean - Jesuit - Jordanus - Nemorarius - Kepler - Lagrange - later - Latin - Lavoisier - Leibniz - Leonardo - da - Vinci - light - Linnaeus - magnetic - Malebranche - mathematical - mathematicians - mechanics - medicine - medieval - metals - method - modern - motion - natural - Newton - Nicholas - of - Cusa - notation - observations - optics - Palissy - Paracelsus - Paris - Peurbach - phenomena - philosophy - phlogiston - theory - physician - physics - plants - principle - problem - produced - published - refraction - Regiomontanus - result - roots - scientific - species - sphere - stars - Stevin - sulphur - Tartaglia - theoretical - tion - translation - treatise - Tycho - Brahe - universe - velocity - Venice - wrote
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- Google Books ID: GIpFAAAAYAAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL14679398M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1964
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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