The following pages link to Annals of Science (Q2593829):
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- The debt of bishop John Wilkins to the ``Apologia pro Galileo'' of Tommaso Campanella. (Q2593830) (← links)
- Publication of Newton's correspondence. (Q2593843) (← links)
- English almanacs and the ``New Astronomy''. (Q2593846) (← links)
- J. H. and the ``Astronomia Crystallina''. (Q2593847) (← links)
- John Wallis as a historian of mathematics. (Q2610638) (← links)
- Karl pearson's mathematization of inheritance: From ancestral heredity to Mendelian genetics (1895–1909) (Q2735929) (← links)
- Stochastic thinking in the Bible and the Talmud (Q2735930) (← links)
- Dispersion, experimental apparatus, and the acceptance of the wave theory of light (Q2735931) (← links)
- Molecular ideas in hydrodynamics (Q2735933) (← links)
- King Ptolemy and Alchandreus the Philosopher: The earliest texts on the astrolabe and Arabic astrology at Fleury, Micy and Chartres (Q2735934) (← links)
- An Unofficial Community: American Mathematical Statisticians before 1935 (Q2735935) (← links)
- Richard II, John Holland and Three Medieval Quadrants (Q2735937) (← links)
- 'A Corrective to the Spirit of too Exclusively Pure Mathematics': Robert Smith (1689-1768) and his Prizes at Cambridge University (Q2735938) (← links)
- Carlini and Plana on the Theory of the Moon and their Dispute with Laplace (Q2735939) (← links)
- The Great Leap to the Infinitely Small. Johann Bernoulli: Mathematician and Philosopher (Q2735941) (← links)
- The Path of Halley's Comet, and Newton's Late Apprehension of the Law of Gravity (Q2735943) (← links)
- Herschel's Investigation of the Nature of Radiant Heat: The Limitations of Experiment (Q2735944) (← links)
- Ariadne's Thread: The Life and Times of Oughtred's Clavis (Q2735945) (← links)
- A Note on Ascelinus' Table of Astrolabe Stars (Q2735946) (← links)
- Addendum to 'King Ptolemy and Alchandreus the Philosopher: The Earliest Texts on the Astrolabe and Arabic Astrology at Fleury, Micy and Chartres' (Q2735947) (← links)
- Definitely Infinitesimal: Foundations of the Calculus in The Netherlands, 1840-1870 (Q2735948) (← links)
- The logic demonstrators of the 3rd Earl Stanhope (1753–1816) (Q2735950) (← links)
- Hermann Schmidt (1894–1968) et la théorie générale de la régulation: Une cybernétique allemande en 1940? (Q2735953) (← links)
- Chemische Mechanik und Kinetik: die Bedeutung der mechanischen Wärmetheorie für die Theorie chemischer Reaktionen (Q2735955) (← links)
- Max Planck and the 'Constants of Nature' (Q2735956) (← links)
- Duncan F. Gregory, William Walton and the development of British algebra: ‘algebraical geometry’, ‘geometrical algebra’, abstraction (Q2787072) (← links)
- Before words: reading western astronomical texts in early nineteenth-century Japan (Q2823043) (← links)
- A beautiful sea: P. A. M. Dirac's epistemology and ontology of the vacuum (Q2823045) (← links)
- Between Raphael and Galileo. Mutio Oddi and the Mathematical Culture of Late Renaissance Italy (Q2871897) (← links)
- Sur L'origine du ‘Principe Général’ de Jean Le Rond D'Alembert (Q2874125) (← links)
- Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness (1941–2014) (Q2943498) (← links)
- Un Fragment du<i>De speculis comburentibus</i>de Regiomontanus Copié par Toscanelli et Inséré dans les Carnets de Leonardo (Codex Atlanticus, 611rb/915ra) (Q2943499) (← links)
- Atmospheric Refraction and the Ramus Circle: Aspects of a Late Sixteenth-Century Dispute (Q3012713) (← links)
- Toward absolute time: The undermining and refutation of the Aristotelian conception of time in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (Q3214855) (← links)
- Eliakim Hastings Moore and the founding of a mathematical community in America, 1892–1902 (Q3220542) (← links)
- Work for the workers: Advances in engineering mechanics and instruction in France, 1800–1830 (Q3317057) (← links)
- The projection argument in Galileo and Copernicus: Rhetorical strategy in the defence of the new system (Q3322045) (← links)
- Degrees of longitude and the earth's shape: The diffusion of a scientific idea in Paris in the 1730s (Q3323897) (← links)
- Tycho brahe in china: the Jesuit mission to Peking and the iconography of European instrument-making processes (Q3342400) (← links)
- Introduction: Some notes on the development of surveying and the instruments used (Q3358672) (← links)
- Scientific instruments in Russia from the middle ages to Peter the Great (Q3360134) (← links)
- Mathematical practitioners and instruments in Elizabethan England (Q3360140) (← links)
- Geometry and surveying in early-seventeenth-century England (Q3360143) (← links)
- ‘The genius of all arts’ and the use of instruments: Jonas-Moore (1617–1679) as a mathematician, Surveyor, and astronomer (Q3360145) (← links)
- What We Can Learn from a Diagram: The Case of Aristarchus's <i>On The Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon</i> (Q3404144) (← links)
- Un exemple de <i>Question</i> mathématique au Moyen Âge (Q3422433) (← links)
- Newton's unpublished dynamical principles: A study in simplicity (Q3476760) (← links)
- The introduction of scientific rationality into India: A study of Master Ramchandra—Urdu journalist, mathematician and educationalist (Q3484798) (← links)
- Descartes's Experimental Journey Past the Prism and Through the Invisible World to the Rainbow (Q3543763) (← links)
- Mathematics Sent Across the Channel and the Atlantic: British Mathematical Contributions to European and American Scientific Journals, 1835–1900 (Q3543764) (← links)