Magic, reason, and experience
studies in the origin and development of Greek science
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Publication
1979 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [Eng., England
Language
English
Word Count
83,750 words, Guess
Page Count
335 pages
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- Open LibraryOL4735676M
- ISBN-100521223733
- OCLC Control Number21712043
- OCLC Control Number4493458
- OCLC Control Number16438282
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- Library of Congress Control Number78025710
- Goodreads991419
- LibraryThing455405
Classifications
- DDC508/.38
- LCCQ127.G7 L59
- LCCQ127.G7
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