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‎Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Seiya Abiko on Albert Einstein - Elisabeth Crawford - David H. Devorkin - Tal Golan - Giulio Maltese ‎

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(2000)

‎"Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences - Volume 31, Part 1 (2000) , (Einstein's Kyoto address : ""How I created the theory of relativity"" - German scientists and Hitler's vendetta against the Nobel prizes - Who speaks for astronomy ? How astronomers responded to government funding after World War II - Blood will out : Distinguishing humans from animals and scientists from charlatans in the 19th-century American courtroom - The late entrance of relativity into Italian scientific community (1906-1930))"‎

‎University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2000 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 181 pages‎


‎few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 2000 "Contents, Chapitres : Seiya Abiko : Einstein's Kyoto address : ""How I created the theory of relativity"" - Elisabeth Crawford : German scientists and Hitler's vendetta against the Nobel prizes - David H. Devorkin : Who speaks for astronomy ? How astronomers responded to government funding after World War II - Tal Golan : Blood will out : Distinguishing humans from animals and scientists from charlatans in the 19th-century American courtroom - Giulio Maltese : The late entrance of relativity into Italian scientific community (1906-1930)" near fine copy, no markings - pages 1 to 191‎

Librairie Internet Philoscience - Malicorne-sur-Sarthe
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