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index.) Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001.<br />

ISBN: 0521800404.<br />

Exhibition catalog from The Celestial Treasury exhibition in<br />

Paris (October 1998-January 1999), which coincided with the<br />

opening <strong>of</strong> public reading rooms in the François-Mitterand<br />

building at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.<br />

349. MAEYAMA, Y. “On the Extreme Lunar Velocities.”<br />

Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 60 (<strong>2006</strong>): 269–283.<br />

Comparison is made with historical records <strong>of</strong> many eras and<br />

cultures.<br />

350. OBERSCHELP, Walter. “Nützt die Astronomie<br />

der Geschichtswissenschaft? Astronomie im<br />

Gespräch mit historischer Forschung.” In Inquirens<br />

subtilia diversa, edited by Horst KRANZ and Ludwig<br />

FALKENSTEIN (Aachen: Shaker, 2002), 261–280.<br />

351. WATSON, Fred. Stargazer: The Life and Times<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Telescope. (x + 342 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New<br />

York: Da Capo, 2005. ISBN: 0306814323.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R960]<br />

111. ASTROLOGY<br />

352. BROCKBANK, James. “Planetary Signification<br />

from the Second Century until the Present Day.” Cult.<br />

Cosmos 7, 2 (2003): 37–62.<br />

353. ECCLES, Bernard. “Astrological Physiognomy<br />

from Ptolemy to the Present Day.” Cult. Cosmos 7, 2<br />

(2003): 15–36.<br />

112. PHYSICS AND GENERAL WORKS ON<br />

THE EXACT SCIENCES<br />

354. BAKER, Gregory L., and James A. BLACK-<br />

BURN. The Pendulum: A Case Study in Physics. (xii<br />

+ 288 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford Univ.<br />

Press, 2005. ISBN: 0198567545.<br />

“A technical work ... set within the context <strong>of</strong> the technological,<br />

historical and cultural developments to which the<br />

pendulum has contributed.” (from the publisher)<br />

355. CHANDRANKUNNEL, Mathew. Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Physics. (xvi + 420 pp.) New Delhi: Anmol<br />

Publications, 2000. ISBN: 8126105887.<br />

356. CURIEL, Erik. “Three Papers on How Physics<br />

Bears on Philosophy, and How Philosophy Bears on<br />

Physics.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/03 (2005): 1024.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 2005. Advisers:<br />

Stein, Howard, and David Malament. UMI pub. no. 3168334.<br />

335 pp.<br />

357. DARRIGOL, Olivier. Worlds <strong>of</strong> Flow: A <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Hydrodynamics from the Bernoullis to Prandtl.<br />

(xiv + 356 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Oxford: Oxford<br />

Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN: 0198568436.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R207]<br />

358. FLORES, Francisco. “Interpretations <strong>of</strong> Einstein’s<br />

Equation E = mc 2 .” Int. Stud Phil Sci. 19<br />

(2005): 245–260.<br />

113. Chemistry 21<br />

359. GOLDSTEIN, Sheldon, James TAYLOR,<br />

Roderich TUMULKA, and Nino ZANGHI. “Are All<br />

Particles Real?” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 36<br />

(2005): 103–112.<br />

360. GREENSLADE, Thomas B., Jr. “Collection Pr<strong>of</strong>ile:<br />

Visits to Apparatus Collections II: Transylvania<br />

University.” Rittenhouse 14 (2000): 107–114.<br />

On physics teaching apparatus.<br />

361. JAMES, Ioan. Remarkable Physicists: From<br />

Galileo to Yukawa. (xv + 389 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2004. ISBN:<br />

0521017068.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R460]<br />

362. KUHFELD, Ellen. “The Bakken: A Library<br />

and Museum <strong>of</strong> Electricity in Life.” Rittenhouse 14<br />

(2000): 67–75.<br />

363. LEWIS, Peter J. “Interpreting Spontaneous Collapse<br />

Theories.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 36<br />

(2005): 165–180.<br />

364. LIU, Chuang, and Gérard G. EMCH. “Explaining<br />

Quantum Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking.”<br />

Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 36 (2005): 137–163.<br />

365. OSTROVSKY, Valentin N. “Towards a Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Approximations in the ‘Exact’ <strong>Science</strong>s.”<br />

HYLE 11 (2005): 101–126.<br />

366. RADELET-DE GRAVE, Patricia. “Historiographie<br />

de la Mécanique de 1<strong>97</strong>5 à 2000 : Une étude<br />

statistique.” Llull 26 (2003): 995–1044.<br />

367. RIVADULLA RODRÍGUEZ, Andrés. Éxito,<br />

Razón y Cambio en Física: Un Enfoque Instrumental<br />

en Teoría de la Ciencia. Colección Estructuras y<br />

Procesos, Serie Filos<strong>of</strong>ía. (202 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Madrid: Editorial Trotta, 2004. ISBN: 8481647004.<br />

368. ROGERS, Karl. On the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Experimental<br />

Physics. (252 pp.; bibl.; index.) Basingstoke:<br />

Palgrave MacMillan, 2005. ISBN: 1403945284.<br />

369. SCHRÖDER, Wilfried. (Ed.) Alte und neue<br />

Probleme der Physik und Geophysik. Beiträge zur<br />

Geschichte der Geophysik und kosmischen Physik,<br />

vol. 4, no. 1. (160 pp.; ill.) Bremen: <strong>Science</strong> Edition,<br />

2003.<br />

370. YAMAMOTO, Yoshitaka. Jiryoku to Jûryoku no<br />

Hakken. Translated title: [The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Magnetism<br />

and Gravitation.]. (vol. 1: 336 pp.; vol. 2: 328<br />

pp.; vol. 3: 432 pp.) Tokyo: Misuzu-shobô, 2003.<br />

ISBN: 462208032X.<br />

113. CHEMISTRY<br />

371. BAIRD, Davis, Eric R. SCERRI, and Lee C.<br />

MCINTYRE. (Eds.) Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Chemistry: Synthesis<br />

<strong>of</strong> a New Discipline. Boston Studies in the<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, v. 242. (vii + 362 pp.; ill.)<br />

Dordrecht: Springer, <strong>2006</strong>. ISBN: 1402032560.<br />

Contents: Davis BAIRD, Lee C. MCINTYRE and Eric R.<br />

SCERRI, “Introduction: The Invisibility <strong>of</strong> Chemistry,” 3–18;<br />

Joachim SCHUMMER, “The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Chemistry: From

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