1899-1900 Part III-V. Three parts of this important expedition which include important papers like: Willey, Enteropneusta from the South Pacific, with Notes on the West Indian Species (113 p., 7 figs, 7 pls) / Borradaile, On the Stomatopoda and Macrura Brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas (32 p., 4 pls) / Stebbing, On Crustacea Brought by Dr. Willey From the South Seas (86 p., 11 pls), etc etc. First paper from part III missing (17 pages and two pls on turtles).
Lindsay (Jean), ed. - Butterfield - Postan - Dingle - Broad - Dale - Willey - McKie - Raven - Taylor - Clegg - Bragg
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(1957)
Cohen and West - London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1957 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, no dust-jacket In-8 1 vol. - 184 pages
4th edition Contents, Chapitres : introduction and chronological table - Herbert Butterfield : Dante's view of the Universe - M. Postan : Why was science backward in the Middle Ages - Herbert Dingle : Copernicus and the planets - C.D. Broad : Bacon and the Experimental Method - Henry Dale : Harvey and the Circulation of Blood - S. Lilley : The development of Scientific Instruments in the 17th century - Herbert Butterfield : Newton and his universe - Douglas McKie : The birth of Modern Chemistry - Basil Willey : How the scientific revolution of the 17th century affected other branches of thought - F. Sherman Taylor : Scientific developments of the early 19th century - Hugh Clegg : Pasteur and problems presented by bacteria - C.F.A. Pantin : The Origin of Species - Canon C.E. Raven : Darwin and his universe - J.A. Ratcliffe : The development of electricity - Sir Lawrence Bragg : The atom - M.L. Oliphant : Science today - bibliography few annotations at pencil, few pages' corners folded, otherwise near fine copy