Isis, Volume 5George Sarton University of Chicago Press, 1923 - Science Includes "Critical bibliography of the history and philosophy of science and of the history of civilization," 1913- ; "Critical bibliography," -1988; "Current bibliography of the history of science and its cultural influences," 1989- |
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