Science and scientists in the nineteenth century /
"Five-and-twenty centuries have passed since the greatest of all Greek historians, Thucydides, wrote: "People do not distinguish; without a test they take things from one another: even on things of their own day, not dulled by time, Hellenes are apt to be all wrong. So little pains will mo...
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London : New York [et cetera] :
Sheldon Press ; The Macmillan Company,
[1925]
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