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The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
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Geological Society of America

Volume
203
Copyright:
© 2009 Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813712031
Publication date:
April 01, 2009
Book Chapter
Geochemical concepts in Isaac Newton’s early alchemy
Author(s)
William R Newman
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Goodbody 130, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47401, USA
William R Newman
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Published:April 01, 2009
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