Galileo Galilei
his life and his works
[1st ed.].
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Author
Contributions
- Seeger, Raymond John, 1906- - Contributor
Publication
1966 - Pergamon Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
71,500 words, Guess
Page Count
286 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5992621M
- OCLC Control Number11815718
- OCLC Control Number260624
- Internet Archivegalileogalileihi0000gali
- Library of Congress Control Number66023858
Classifications
- DDC520.924
- LCCQB36.G2 A233 1966
Subjects
Series Statement
- Men of physics
Other Editions
- Galileo Galilei: his life and his works
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