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  1. Dialogue concerning the Two Chief World Systems.Galileo Galilei & Stillman Drake - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):253-256.
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    Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography.Stillman Drake - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (1):154-156.
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    Galileo's Experimental Confirmation of Horizontal Inertia: Unpublished Manuscripts.Stillman Drake - 1973 - Isis 64 (3):291-305.
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    Essays on Galileo and the History and Philosophy of Science.Stillman Drake, N. M. Swerdlow & Trevor Harvey Levere - 1999 - University of Toronto Press.
    For forty years, beginning with the publication of the first modern English translation of the Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Stillman Drake was the most original and productive scholar of Galileo's scientific work of our age. During that time, he published sixteen books on Galileo, including translations of almost all the major writings, and Galileo at Work, the most comprehensive study of Galileo's life and works ever written. His collection Discoveries and Opinions on Galileohas remained in print since (...)
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    Renaissance Music and Experimental Science.Stillman Drake - 1970 - Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (4):483.
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    Free fall from Albert of Saxony to Honoré Fabri.Stillman Drake - 1975 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 5 (4):347.
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    Uniform Acceleration, Space, and Time.Stillman Drake - 1970 - British Journal for the History of Science 5 (1):21-43.
    The most reliable source for a reconstruction of Galileo's progress toward a science of motion is the series of undated fragmentary notes on that subject preserved in Codex A of the Galilean manuscripts at Florence. A gathering of such fragments was published by Favaro in the National Edition of Galileo's works, following the Discorsi. The more sophisticated fragments are clearly associated with the composition of that work, and show a definite and consistent understanding of acceleration. Eliminating those, it will be (...)
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    Impetus Theory Reappraised.Stillman Drake - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (1):27.
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    Galileo's 1604 Fragment on Falling Bodies.Stillman Drake - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (4):340-358.
    The first attempted derivation by Galileo of the law relating space and time in free fall that has survived is preserved on an otherwise unidentified sheet bound among his manuscripts preserved at Florence. It is undoubtedly closely associated with a letter from Galileo to Paolo Sarpi, dated 16 October 1604, which somehow found its way into the Seminary of Pisa, where it is still preserved. Those two documents, together with the letter from Sarpi to Galileo which seems to have inspired (...)
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    Notes & Correspondence.A. R. Hall, Stillman Drake, Denis I. Duveen & Herbert S. Klickstein - 1958 - Isis 49 (3):342-349.
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    Galileo's Pre-Paduan Writings: Years, Sources, Motivations.Stillman Drake - 1985 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (4):429.
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    A Further Reappraisal of Impetus Theory: Buridan, Benedetti and Galileo.Stillman Drake - 1976 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (4):319.
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    Galileo's Steps to Full Copernicanism, and Back.Stillman Drake - 1987 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 18 (1):93.
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    The Uniform Motion Equivalent to a Uniformly Accelerated Motion from Rest.Stillman Drake - 1972 - Isis 63 (1):28-38.
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    Galileo: A Very Short Introduction.Stillman Drake - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    In a startling reinterpretation of the evidence, Stillman Drake advances the hypothesis that Galileo's trial and condemnation by the Inquisition was caused not by his defiance of the Church, but by the hostility of contemporary philosophers. Galileo's own beautifully lucid arguments are used to show how his scientific method was utterly divorced from the Aristotelian approach to physics in that it was based on a search not for causes but for laws. Galileo's method was of overwhelming significance for the development (...)
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    The Evolution of De motu.Stillman Drake - 1976 - Isis 67 (2):239-250.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Alexandre Koyré, I. Cohen, Stillman Drake, W. Middleton & W. Zeek - 1960 - Isis 51 (3):337-342.
  18. Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution.Stillman Drake - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (1):111-113.
     
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    Alleged departures from Galileo's law of descent.Stillman Drake - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (3):339-342.
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    Galileo on Sense Experience and Foundations of Physics.Stillman Drake - 1977 - Isis 68 (1):108-110.
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    Medieval Ratio Theory vs Compound Medicines in the Origins of Bradwardine's Rule.Stillman Drake - 1973 - Isis 64 (1):67-77.
  22. Two New Sciences, including Centres of Gravity and Forces of Percussion.Stillman Drake - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):268-269.
     
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    Notes & Correspondence.E. J. Aiton, Stillman Drake, Rufus Suter, Jacob Zeitlin, Roy G. Neville, I. Bernard Cohen & P. H. Brans - 1959 - Isis 50 (2):152-157.
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    (1 other version)Arthur Koestler and His Sleepwalkers.Giorgio de Santillana & Stillman Drake - 1959 - Isis 50:255-260.
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    A.B. Johnson and His Works on Language.Stillman Drake - 1944 - Illinois Institute of Technology.
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    A Moving Earth Is More Probable Than the Alternative.Stillman Drake - 2009 - In Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 138.
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    Analysis of Galileo's experimental data.Stillman Drake - 1982 - Annals of Science 39 (4):389-397.
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    A Seventeenth-Century Malthusian.Stillman Drake - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):401-402.
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    Copernicus Philosophy and Science, Bruno-Kepler-Galileo.Stillman Drake & Burndy Library - 1973 - Burndy Library.
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    Discussione col Nunzio Sidereo e Relazione sui quattro satelliti di Giove. Johann Kepler, Elio Pasoli, Giorgio Tabarroni.Stillman Drake - 1974 - Isis 65 (4):539-540.
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    Free Fall in Galileo's Dialogue.Stillman Drake - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):269-271.
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    Galileo and the projection argument.Stillman Drake - 1986 - Annals of Science 43 (1):77-79.
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    Galileo and the Career of Philosophy.Stillman Drake - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (1):19.
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    Galileo and the Art of Reasoning: Rhetorical Foundations of Logic and Scientific Method. Maurice A. Finocchiaro.Stillman Drake - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):682-683.
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    Galilee: Dialogues. Paul-Henri MichelLettres choisies. Paul-Henri Michel.Stillman Drake - 1968 - Isis 59 (4):452-453.
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    (1 other version)Galileo Gleanings I: Some Unpublished Anecdotes of Galileo.Stillman Drake - 1957 - Isis 48:391-392.
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    Galileo Gleanings III: A Kind Word for Sizzi.Stillman Drake - 1958 - Isis 49 (2):155-165.
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    Galileo Gleanings IV Bibliographical Notes.Stillman Drake - 1958 - Isis 49 (4):409-413.
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    Galileo Gleanings VIII: The Origin of Galileo's Book on Floating Bodies and the Question of the Unknown Academician.Stillman Drake - 1960 - Isis 51 (1):56-63.
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    Galileo Gleanings VI: Galileo's First Telescopes at Padua and Venice.Stillman Drake - 1959 - Isis 50 (3):245-254.
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    Galileo Gleanings XII: An Unpublished Letter of Galileo to Peiresc.Stillman Drake & Galileo Galilei - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):201-211.
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    Hipparchus-Geminus-Galileo.Stillman Drake - 1989 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 20 (1):47.
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    Éloge: Guglielmo Righini, 1908-1978.Stillman Drake - 1979 - Isis 70 (4):552-554.
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    Les nouvelles pensées de Galilée, mathématicien et ingenieure du Duc de Florence. Marin Mersenne.Stillman Drake - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):135-136.
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    Le opere dei discepoli di Galileo Galilei. Volume I: Carteggio 1642-1648Paolo Galluzzi Maurizio Torrini.Stillman Drake - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):177-178.
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    La philosophie naturelle de GaliléeMaurice Clavelin.Stillman Drake - 1970 - Isis 61 (2):275-277.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Stillman Drake, Lynn Thorndike, Rufus Suter, C. Truesdell & John Pierczynski - 1960 - Isis 51 (2):204-208.
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    New Light on a Galilean Claim about Pendulums.Stillman Drake - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):92-95.
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    Note on Professor Franklin's Paper.Stillman Drake - 1977 - Journal of the History of Ideas 38 (2):315.
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    Ptolemy, Galileo, and Scientific Method.Stillman Drake - 1978 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9 (2):99.
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