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History of the Inductive Sciences

By William Whewell. Part 1: Pp. xxxii + 394. Part 2: Pp. xii + 488. Part 3: Pp. xiv + 614. (Cass Library of Science Classics, No. 7.) (London: Frank Cass and Co., Ltd, 1967. First published 1837.) 315s. the three parts.

The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences

By William Whewell. Part 1: Pp. xxxii + 708. Part 2: Pp. xiv + 701. (Cass Library of Science Classics, No. 5.) (London: Frank Cass and Co. Ltd, 1967. First published 1840.) 252s. the two parts.

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ROSENFELD, L. Victorian View of Science. Nature 218, 895–896 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/218895b0

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