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- From Lloyd G.E.R. Greek science after Aristotle W. W. Norton New York 1973 166 166
- Two of these essays have already appeared in print: Fox R. Scientific enterprise and the patronage of research in France 1800–70 Minerva 1973 11 442 473 and J. B. Morrell, ‘The patronage of mid-Victorian science in the University of Edinburgh’, Science studies, 3 (1973), 353–388.
- Morrell , J.B. 1974 . Reflections on the history of Scottish science . Hist. sci. , 12 : 81 – 94 . and his article in R. G. W. Anderson and A. D. C. Simpson (eds.), The early years of the Edinburgh Medical School (1976, Edinburgh), 46–65.
- See Christie's J.R.R. The emergence of science in western Europe Crosland M.P. London 1975 111 126 Christie's first footnote is a guide to the more important recent work.
- Perhaps the misleading half-title led Gweneth Whitteridge to say incorrectly that the collection contains letters from Caspar Bauhin to Gesnor (bibligraphy to her Dictionary of scientific biography New York 1970 1 522 525
- See Schmitt C.B. A Garin compendium Isis 1972 63 419 422 esp. pp. 421–422.
- Busard , H.L.L. , ed. 1968 . The translation of the Elements of Euclid into Latin by Hermann of Carinthia(?) Leiden
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- In the Introduction to my new translation of De motu cordis Blackwell Scientific Publications Oxford 1976
- See my William Harvey and the circulation of the blood Macdonald & Elsevier London and New York 1971 104 113 (ch. 5, ‘The discovery 1619–1625’). Pagel's reference to Donne's sermon is interesting, but does not help in the solution of the problem of the date of Harvey's discovery. My criticism of Jerome Bylebyl's opinions will appear shortly in an article to be published in the Bull. hist. med.