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Kenji Ito |
"Samurai science" revisited: Modern science in Japan and its cultural origins |
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2 |
Jaume Navarro |
A British physical ‘corpuscle’ travels to American chemistry. J.J. Thomson’s 1923 trip to Philadelphia. |
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3 |
Pierre LAUGINIE |
A contribution of the replication method to some controversial experiments of the XVIIth century |
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4 |
Arnaud MAYRARGUE |
A few doubts and objections against Newton’system. |
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5 |
Massimiliano Badino |
A Tale of Two Problems or How US Joined Together What Europe Had Put Asunder |
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6 |
Vincenzo Cioci |
A teaching proposal on twentieth century Physics. |
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7 |
Maija Kallinen |
Aboa Aristotelico – non-Cartesiana. Cartesian physics and strategies of stability in the 17th-century Sweden |
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8 |
Martha Bustamante |
About a manuscript of Emile Borel |
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9 |
Dieter Hoffmann |
Achilles Papapetrou (1907-1997): A Greek physicist’s journey through Civil War and the Cold War |
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10 |
Giovanni Battimelli |
Against their own recollections: archival evidence versus community folklore in 20th century Italian physics |
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11 |
Helge Kragh |
Anomalies and the crisis of the Bohr-Sommerfeld atomic theory |
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12 |
Stanislav Juznic |
Boscovich’s North Italian Predecessors and his Followers in Ljubljana |
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13 |
Steffen Ducheyne |
Bridging the Gap between Mathematics and Physics: Newton and Physico-mathematics |
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14 |
Jean Dhombres |
Can we reassert the influence of Mercator’s Logaritmotechnia (1668) on the invention of Calculus by Newton and Leibniz |
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15 |
Danilo Capecchi |
Change of the Newtonian paradigm in the theory of elasticity of the nineteenth century |
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16 |
Vasiliki Papari |
Color in ancient philosophy |
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17 |
Ricardo Lopes Coelho |
Descartes' laws of motion and rules of impact |
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18 |
Ganka Kamisheva |
Elisabeth Kara-Michailova |
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19 |
Markos Polakis |
Exploring Galileo's method: The day Earth stopped standing still |
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20 |
Giulia Giannini |
Federigo Bonaventura (1555-1602), Physics and the scientific context in the Duchy of Urbino between XVIth and XVII Century |
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21 |
Aleksandra Majstorac-Kobiljski |
Finding a place to sit |
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22 |
Dragoljub Cucic |
Friendship between Nikola Tesla & Mark Twain |
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23 |
Arcangelo Rossi |
From Boscovich to Faraday |
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24 |
Arne Schirrmacher |
From local student groups to information networks of scientific corporations. Scientific socialization in 19th and 20th century Germany. |
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25 |
Ricardo Lopes Coelho |
Hertz’s Mechanics and Schrödinger’s equation by means of Schrödinger’s manuscript “On Hertz’s Mechanics and Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation” |
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26 |
Francesco Bevacqua |
Historical Tools for Teaching Physics: a practical proposal |
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27 |
Fabio Zanin |
How does the weight of a body change along an inclined plan? Tartaglia and Del Monte’s answers, between technical problems and theorical settlement |
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28 |
Raffaele Pisano |
Introduction to symposium: On the emergency to discuss H&PS teaching and curricula in EU Schools |
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29 |
Epaminondas Vampoulis |
Leibniz and Descartes' physics |
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30 |
Constantina Stefanidou |
Lewis Wolpert: The Unnatural Nature of Science – Book Review |
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31 |
Barbara Villone |
Lise Meitner versus Ida Noddack: human and scientific aspects in the controversy about nuclear fission |
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32 |
Manuel Thomaz |
London living Portuguese scientist and free-thinker John Hyacinth de Magellan |
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33 |
Mihnea Dobre |
Mixing Cartesianism and Newtonianism: the reception of Cartesian physics in England |
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34 |
Yulia Chukova |
New phase in history of the Weber - Fechner law |
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35 |
Ladislav Kvasz |
Newton as a Cartesian |
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36 |
Hylarie Kochiras |
Newton, Gravity, and the Mechanical Philosophy |
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37 |
Ricardo Lopes Coelho |
On Joule's experiment: How the historical experiment can improve the understanding of energy |
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38 |
Mihaela Giurgea |
On the creative role of experimentation in Descartes’ study of colours |
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39 |
Raffaele Pisano |
On the historical epistemology of the Newtonian principle of inertia and Lazare Carnot’s Première Hypothèse |
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40 |
Olivier Bruneau |
Ontologies and semantic web: New topics of research for historians of science and technology |
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41 |
Arnaud Pelletier |
Ordering phenomena and ordering manuscripts: Leibniz’s unpublished corpus on magnetism |
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42 |
Rita Meyer-Spasche |
Oscar Buneman (1913 - 1993), Pioneer of Computational Plasma Physics |
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43 |
Kari Myklebost |
Overcoming national ambitions. Norwegian-Russian cooperation in polar research expeditions, 1917-1939 |
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44 |
Enric Canals |
Paul Ehrenfest's trips to Eldorado |
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45 |
Shaul Katzir |
Piezoelectric research between pure and applied, Europe and America |
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46 |
Thierry Paul |
Poincaré and the negative results: an attitude of deconstruction. |
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47 |
enrico giannetto |
Poincaré's Relativistic Dynamics and the Electromagnetic Conception of Nature |
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48 |
Christian BRACCO |
Poincaré’s 1905 Palermo Memoir: analysis of its logic and comparison with secondary texts. |
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49 |
Jean-Pierre Provost |
Poincaré’s Space and Time conference and his attitude towards relativity. |
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50 |
Isabel Serra |
Principles of Physics in Poincaré’s thinking: from history to philosophy of science |