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George Sarton. sons a history of science beginning only in the six- teenth or seventeenth century is not only incomplete but fundamentally wrong . This is even more true in the case of mankind than in that of a single ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
George Sarton. sons a history of science beginning only in the six- teenth or seventeenth century is not only incomplete but fundamentally wrong . This is even more true in the case of mankind than in that of a single ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
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George Sarton. tory of science : a purely historical one , to analyze the development of civilization , i.e. , to understand man , and a philosophical one , to understand the deeper meaning of science . Now from either ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
George Sarton. tory of science : a purely historical one , to analyze the development of civilization , i.e. , to understand man , and a philosophical one , to understand the deeper meaning of science . Now from either ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
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... history of science and with all the vicissi- tudes of human progress , would enable the more literary minded to understand the spirit of modern civilization . To be sure such results could not be attained at once , nor ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
... history of science and with all the vicissi- tudes of human progress , would enable the more literary minded to understand the spirit of modern civilization . To be sure such results could not be attained at once , nor ... HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
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