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Butterfield, Herbert

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science, 13001800. New York Free Press, 1957. [Pg.307]

Butterfield, Herbert (1957) Origins of Modem Science 1300—1800, New York, Macmillan. [Pg.254]

For the classical "origins" statement in the history of science, see Herbert Butterfield s chapter, "The Postponed Scientific Revolution in Chemistry," in his The Origins of Modern Science, 13001800, rev. ed. (New York Free Press, 1957). [Pg.53]

Herbert Butterfield, The Whig Interpretation of History [1931] (New York WW Norton, 1965). [Pg.17]

Herbert Butterfield, The Origins of Modern Science (New York Macmillan, 1959), ch. 11. The work was first published in 1949 but the text of this chapter was changed significantly between editions. [Pg.191]

This phrase was coined by Herbert Butterfield in H. Butterfield (1957). [Pg.173]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.173 ]




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