L. E. Harris The two netherlanders: Humphrey Bradley and Cornelis Drebbel. Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons Ltd., 1961. vii + 227 pp. 9 plates. 44 s

Philosophy of Science 30 (4):401-402 (1963)
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