Metals and the Royal SocietyIOM Communications, 1999 - 787 Seiten In this book two distinguished metallurgists have traced the role of metallurgical technology in the creation of the scientific revolution and the formation of the Royal Society. |
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Metals and the Origins of the Royal Society | 1 |
English puritanism and the scientific revolution | 8 |
Metals and the Early Period of the Royal Society | 15 |
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