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  1. A History of Kinematics from Zeno to Einstein: Label: en
  2. The unknown technology in Homer: Label: en
  3. Ancient egineers' inventions. Precursors of the present: Label: en
  4. Science and technology in Homeric epics. Based on papers presented at the international symposium, Olympia, Greece, August 27--30, 2006: Label: en
  5. International symposium on history of machines and mechanisms. Proceedings of HMM 2008, the 3rd international symposium, Tainan, Taiwan, November 11--14, 2008: Label: en
  6. Epistemology and Natural Philosophy in the 18th Century: Label: en
  7. The Emergence of Mathematical Physics at the University of Leipzig: Label: en
  8. Mathematical Physics in the Style of Gabriel Lamé and the Treatise of Emile Mathieu: Label: en
  9. The Interaction of Physics, Mechanics and Mathematics in Joseph Liouville’s Research: Label: en
  10. Mathematical Physics in Italy in the XIX Century: The Theory of Elasticity: Label: en
  11. Historical Reflections on the Physics Mathematics Relationship in Electromagnetic Theory: Label: en
  12. The Construction of Group Theory in Crystallography: Label: en
  13. The Unknown Technology in Homer: Label: en
  14. Ludwig Burmester (1840–1927): Label: en
  15. Ferdinand Jakob Redtenbacher (1809–1863): Label: en
  16. Feodor Orlov 1843–1892: Label: en
  17. Juanelo (1501–1585): Label: en
  18. Ludwig Burmester (1840–1927): Label: en
  19. Walter Wunderlich (1910–1998): Label: en
  20. Heron of Alexandria (c. 10–85 AD): Label: en
  21. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543): Label: en
  22. William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879): Label: en
  23. Oene Bottema (1901–1992): Label: en
  24. Archimedes (287–212 BC): Label: en
  25. Lazare and Sadi Carnot. A scientific and filial relationship: Label: en
  26. The machines of Leonardo da Vinci and Franz Reuleaux. Kinematics of machines from the Renaissance to the 20th Century: Label: en
  27. A brief illustrated history of machines and mechanisms: Label: en
  28. Distinguished figures in mechanism and machine science. Their contributions and legacies. Part 2: Label: en
  29. The genius of Archimedes -- 23 centuries of influence on mathematics, science and engineering. Proceedings of an international conference, Syracuse, Italy, June 8--10, 2010.: Label: en
  30. Lazare and Sadi Carnot. A scientific and filial relationship: Label: en
  31. The path to post-Galilean epistemology. Reinterpreting the birth of modern science: Label: en
  32. Distinguished figures in mechanism and machine science. Their contributions and legacies. Part 1: Label: en
  33. Russian models from the mechanism collection of Bauman University: Label: en
  34. Reconstruction designs of lost ancient Chinese machinery: Label: en
  35. Understanding pendulums. A brief introduction: Label: en
  36. Distinguished figures in descriptive geometry and its applications for mechanism science. From the Middle Ages to the 17th century: Label: en
  37. The dialectic relation between physics and mathematics in the XIXth century. Based on the symposium of the 4th international conference of the European Society for the History of Science (ESHS), Barcelona, Spain, November 18--25, 2010: Label: en
  38. The mechanics of mechanical watches and clocks.: Label: en
  39. A history of the work concept. From physics to economics: Label: en
  40. The problem of the motion of bodies. A historical view of the development of classical mechanics: Label: en

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