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What did the dove sing to Pope Gregory? Ancestral melody reconstruction in Gregorian chant using Bayesian phylogenetics. [PDF]
Ballen GA, Mühlová KH, Hajič J.
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Scottish Population History from the 17th Century to the 1930s
Houdaille Jacques. Scottish Population History from the 17th Century to the 1930s. In: Population, 34ᵉ année, n°1, 1979. pp.
G. N. Gandy, Michael Flinn
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The History of Ophthalmology: The Middle Ages, 16th and 17th Century
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986Of the proposed 11 volumes of Hirschberg's great history of ophthalmology, volumes 1, 3, and 4 have appeared and have been reviewed in theArchives. Volume 2, spanning the Middle Ages and the 16th and 17th centuries, has now been published. Two thirds of this work is concerned with Arabian ophthalmology.
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Iconography and history of Solanaceae: Antiquity to the 17th century
2008Planches 8 p.
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A HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1937This two-volume study represents a detailed account of three centuries of innovation, providing a complete portrait of the foundations of modern science and philosophy. Tracing the origins and achievements of the modern age, these sourcebooks deal with all the important developments in science and many of the innovations in the social sciences, British
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A History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Nature, 1935The book before us deals not only with pure A science, but also with technology and philosophy. It is thus able to place science in a frame of other knowledge, and show the relations and cross-connexions between them. This method is desirable, indeed necessary, if a true appreciation of the picture is to be obtained.
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A History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries
American Journal of Physics, 1960This two-volume study represents a detailed account of three centuries of innovation, providing a complete portrait of the foundations of modern science and philosophy. Tracing the origins and achievements of the modern age, these sourcebooks deal with all the important developments in science and many of the innovations in the social sciences, British
A. Wolf, Alfred Romer
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'Analogy': The history of a concept and a term from the 17th to the 19th century
2007Lat. analogia, Fr. analogie, Engl. analogy, Germ. Analogie is a concept widely used in the history of linguistics. But the content of the term and its use show considerable variation and change over time. It first designated the relation between linguistic elements and represented a kind of opposition to arbitrariness.
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