Dorothy Stimson

Stimson served as the president of the History of Science Society between 1953 and 1957. Her research included the reception of the Copernican theory. She also edited a collection of papers by George Sarton, considered to be the founder of the discipline of the history of science. Provided by Wikipedia
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The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe by Stimson, Dorothy
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Scientists and amateurs a history of the Royal Soc. by Stimson, Dorothy
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Scientists and amateurs a history of the Royal Society by Stimson, Dorothy
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Scientists and amateurs A history of the Royal Society by Stimson, Dorothy
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Scientists and amateurs a history of the Royal Society by Stimson, Dorothy
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Sarton on the history of science Essays Essays by Sarton, George 1884-1956
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