The Cambridge History of Science
Peter J. Bowler(Queen's University Belfast), Jean‐Paul Gaudillière, Jeffrey C. Schank, Henry R. Frankel, Richard M. Burian, Eugene Cittadino, Ronald Rainger, Olga Amsterdamska, Mary P. Winsor, Jonathan Harwood, Susan Lawrence, John W. Swann(Baylor College of Medicine), Michael Worboys, Richard L. Kremer, Mario A. Di Gregorio, Thomas Söderqvist, Russell C. Maulitz, Mott T. Greene, Nick Hopwood(University of Cambridge), Jonathan Hodge, David Oldroyd, Keith G. Benson, Roy MacLeod, Pascal Acot, David Allen, Paul Lucier
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