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Hall, A Rupert

Hall, A. Rupert. Henry Oldenburg et les relations scientifiques au XVIIe siecle. Revue 23, 1970, 285-303. [Pg.574]

Hall, A. Rupert. Newton in France A New View. History of Science 13,1975, 233-250. [Pg.574]

Hall, A. Rupert. Isaac Newton and the Aerial Nitre. Notes and Records 52, 1998, 51-61. [Pg.574]

Hall, A. Rupert. The Scientific Resolution, iyoo-1800 The Formation of a Modem Sci-ent Attitude. Boston Beacon Press, 1962. [Pg.231]

Newton, Isaac.Unpublished scientific papaers of Isaac Newton. Edited by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1962. [Pg.75]

Dobbs, Betty Jo Teeter. Review of A. Rupert Hall, Isaac Newton adventurer in thought and Richard S. Westfall, The life of Isaac Newton. Isis 85 (1994) 515-517. [Pg.271]

Oldenburg, Henry. The correspondence of Henry Oldenburg edited and translated by A. R. Hall and M. B. Hall. Edited by A. Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall. Madison (WI) Univ of Wisconsin P, 1965-1986. 13 vols... [Pg.546]

Allen G. Debus, The Paracelsian Aerial Niter, Isis 55,1964,43-61 Robert G. Frank Jr., Harvey and the Oxford Physiologists (University of California Press, 1980), 117-128 A. Rupert Hall, Isaac Newton and the Aerial Nitre, Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 52, 1998, 51-61. [Pg.488]

Pierre Brunet, L Introduction des theories de Newton en France au XVIIIe siecle avant 1738 (Paris Albert Blanchard, 1931) Arnold Thackray, Atoms and Powers (Harvard University Press, 1970) A. Rupert Hall, Newton in France ... [Pg.491]

Fontenelle, Eloge de M. Newton (1727), translated in A. Rupert Hall, Isaac Newton (Oxford University Press, 1999), 59-74 Michael Freyne, LEloge de M. Newton dans la correspondance de Fontenelle, Corpus 13, 1990, 75-92. Fontenelle s letters to Newton are published in Douglas McKie, Fontenelle et la Societe Royale de Londres, Revue d histoire des sciences et leurs applications 10, 1957, 334-338. On Fontenelle s position on attraction, see Charles B. Paul, Science and Immortality (University of California Press, 1980), 28-40. [Pg.500]

Positivist-Whig historians located three areas of research and deployment in eighteenth-century chemistry that led to the eventual downfall of the phlogiston theory. Gilfispie and A. Rupert Hall noted that despite its early heuristic value, the phlogiston theory became a hindrance... after 1765, when the accommodation of the findings of gas chemistry began to complicate rather than sophisticate the theory. A number of other historians emphasized how the well-... [Pg.46]

Singer, Charles, Eric John Holmyard, Alfred Rupert Hall and Trevor I. Williams. A history of technology. Oxford , 1956. [Pg.570]


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