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of the ' Old Ashmolean Museum ' ' at Oxford . Oxford had seen a number of half- hearted attempts over the previous thirty years to launch courses and research in the history of science beyond classical ( natural ) philosophy — most ...
of the ' Old Ashmolean Museum ' ' at Oxford . Oxford had seen a number of half- hearted attempts over the previous thirty years to launch courses and research in the history of science beyond classical ( natural ) philosophy — most ...
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... of the Oxford schools , but that it was high time that those responsible for the Oxford curriculum recog- nise that science is a significant strand in the social process . ( More recognition within philosophy came soon afterwards . ) ...
... of the Oxford schools , but that it was high time that those responsible for the Oxford curriculum recog- nise that science is a significant strand in the social process . ( More recognition within philosophy came soon afterwards . ) ...
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Oxford conservatism managed at first to keep the wilder excesses of this movement at arm's length , but it did eventually have its repercussions . For Crombie on his arrival this was all in the future . From the first , his style showed ...
Oxford conservatism managed at first to keep the wilder excesses of this movement at arm's length , but it did eventually have its repercussions . For Crombie on his arrival this was all in the future . From the first , his style showed ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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