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British Academy. Alistair Cameron Crombie 1915-1996 ALISTAIR Cameron Crombie , one of the most influential historians of science of his generation , died at his home in Oxford on 9 February 1996. He was born on 4 November 1915 in ...
British Academy. Alistair Cameron Crombie 1915-1996 ALISTAIR Cameron Crombie , one of the most influential historians of science of his generation , died at his home in Oxford on 9 February 1996. He was born on 4 November 1915 in ...
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British Academy. Crombie the honour of disagreeing with him in a constructive manner . Crombie learned much from Koyré's criticism of his arguments for the influence of medieval thought on early modern science , as presented in his ...
British Academy. Crombie the honour of disagreeing with him in a constructive manner . Crombie learned much from Koyré's criticism of his arguments for the influence of medieval thought on early modern science , as presented in his ...
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... Crombie has interesting things to say about the modelling of language , a historically important theme . The taxonomic style gets the shortest treatment . Crombie follows its history from the Hippocratic writings to the eighteenth ...
... Crombie has interesting things to say about the modelling of language , a historically important theme . The taxonomic style gets the shortest treatment . Crombie follows its history from the Hippocratic writings to the eighteenth ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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