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17th Century

1979
John Paxton, Sheila Fairfield
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The 17th Century and the Microscopists

1982
From ancient times until the Renaissance and beyond, the term ‘glands’ was applied to many organs of soft consistency. The brain, the liver, and the spleen were all called glands at one time or another. The thyroid, the thymus, the salivary glands and the lympathic glands were known, but had not been studied much.
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pXRF Analysis of 17th-Century VOC Cannon in Vietnam: A Potential Example of Southeast Asian Manufacture

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2021
Claire Holubowskyj
exaly  

Aristotelianism in the 17th century

2018
Aristotelians in the seventeenth century comprised a group of mostly anonymous textbook writers whose chief claim to fame is that their philosophy was opposed by such as Descartes and Galileo. In line with the characterization of them by their opponents, their philosophy has generally been depicted as extremely conservative, monolithic and moribund ...
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English 17th-Century

The Musical Times, 1974
Diana Poulton, Ian Spink
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Pigments and glassy matrix of the 17th–18th century enamelled French watches: A non-invasive on-site Raman and pXRF study

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2020
Philippe Colomban   +2 more
exaly  

17th-Century Guides

The Musical Times, 1983
Denis Stevens   +2 more
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Multi-analytical identification of pigments and pigment mixtures used in 17th century Portuguese azulejos

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2012
Susana Coentro   +2 more
exaly  

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