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1–226
Alan C. Bowen and Tracey E. Rihll edd.
Aestimatio os 4 (2007) complete
1–5
Lee Ann Riccardi
The Archaeology Coursebook: An Introduction to Study Skills, Topics and Methods. Second Edition by Jim Grant, Sam Gorin, and Neil Fleming edd
6–7
Charles Burnett
L’Alchimie et ses racines philosophiques: La tradition grecque et la tradition arabe by Cristina Viano ed.
8–12
Larrie D. Ferreiro
A Reponse to McGee on Ferreiro, Ships and Science
13–28
Georgia L. Irby-Massie
Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science by G. E. R. Lloyd
29–39
Heike Sefrin-Weis
Die antiken Sonnenuhren Griechenlands Festland und Peloponnes mit CD-ROM by Karlheinz Schaldach
40–43
Corinna Rossi
Karnak: Evolution of a Temple by Elizabeth Blyth
44–55
Peter Lautner
Hellenic Philosophy: Origin and Character by Christos C. Evangeliou
56–61
Y. Tzvi Langermann
Studies in Medieval Astronomy and Optics by José Luis Mancha
62–67
James G. Lennox
Charles Darwin, Geologist by Sandra Herbert
68–80
C. Robert Phillips III
Animals, Gods and Humans: Changing Attitudes to Animals in Greek, Roman, and Early Christian Times by Ingvild Saelid Gilhus
81–86
Sylvia Berryman
Explaining the Cosmos: The Ionian Tradition of Scientific Philosophy by Daniel W. Graham
87–94
Fabio Acerbi
Archytas of Tarentum: Pythagorean, Philosopher and Mathematician Kingby Carl A. Huffman
95–100
Stephen Brogan
Miracles in Enlightenment England by Jane Shaw
101–111
Georgette Taylor
Materials in Eighteenth-Century Science: A Historical Ontology by Ursula Klein and Wolfgang Lefèvre
112–118
Kevin van Bladel
The Secret History of Hermes Trismegistus: Hermeticism from Ancient to Modern Times by Florian Ebeling. by David Lorton trans.
119–123
G. R. Boys-Stones
Philosophy in the Roman Empire: Ethics, Politics and Society by Michael Trapp
124–143
Jens Høyrup
The Development of Mathematics in Medieval Europe: The Arabs, Euclid, Regiomontanus by Menso Folkerts
144–147
John M. Steele
Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia Including Materials by Abraham J. Sachs: Volume VI. Goal Year Texts by Hermann Hunger ed.
148–154
William Wians
Aristotle on Teleology by Monte Ransome Johnson
155–161
James E. Morrison
Stoeffler’s Elucidatio: The Construction and Use of the Astrolabe by Alessandro Gunella and John Lamprey edd. and trans.
162–165
Antonio Clericuzio
Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution by William R. Newman
166–174
Nick Wilding
Galileo’s Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy by Mario Biagioli
175–178
Duane H. Jaecks
The Telescope: Its History, Technology, and Future by Geoff Andersen
179–191
Clemency Montelle
The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: A Sourcebook by Victor Katz ed.
192–197
Margaret Graver
The Stoics on Determinism and Compatibilism by Ricardo Salles
198–200
Bradford McCall
The Cambridge History of Science: Vol. 4. Eighteenth-Century Science by Roy Porter ed.
201–206
Robert Hannah
Censorinus: The Birthday Book by Holt N. Parker trans.
207–212
Ruth Glasner
Averrois opera: Commentarium magnum in Aristotelis physicorum librum septimum (Vindobonensis, lat. 2334) by Horst Schmieja ed.
213–218
Harry M. Hine
Theophrastus on Weather Signs by David Sider and Carl Wolfram Brunschön edd.
219–222
Andrew Smith
Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus: III. Book 3, Part 1: Proclus on the World’s Body by Dirk Baltzly ed. and trans.
223–226
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