IN THE YEAR 1604, Galileo Galilei formulated a law of falling bodies in a letter to his friend, Paolo Sarpi.
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The Edge of Objectivity: An Essay in the History of Scientific Ideas
November 1990, Princeton Univ Pr
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Edge of Objectivity
November 1, 1966, Princeton University Press
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in English
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The edge of objectivity: an essay in the history of scientific ideas
1960, Princeton University Press
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1960, Princeton University Press
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