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Pagine
544
Lingua
EN
ISBN
052104765X
Tempo di Lettura
~9h 31min

A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion è un technology & engineering book di William Cecil Dampier. Nel 1948. Conta 544 pagine.

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This famous book, first published in 1929 was considerably revised and enlarged in its fourth edition, which is being reprinted now. This edition had the addition of a postscript by Professor I. Bernard Cohen containing a list of reading, with comments on them to guide the readers.

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William Cecil Dampier è l'autore di A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.

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Quante pagine ha A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion?+

A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion ha 544 pagine.

Quando è stato pubblicato A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion?+

A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion è stato pubblicato nel 1948.

Di che genere è A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion?+

A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion è un libro di Technology & Engineering.

Di cosa parla A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion?+

This famous book, first published in 1929 was considerably revised and enlarged in its fourth edition, which is being reprinted now. This edition had the addition of a postscript by Professor I. Bernard Cohen containing a list of reading, with comments on them to guide the readers.

Chi ha scritto A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion?+

A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion è stato scritto da William Cecil Dampier.