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    The new science of motion: A study of Galileo's De motu locali.Winifred L. Wisan - 1974 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 13 (2-3):103-306.
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    Cause, Experiment, and Science: A Galilean Dialogue Incorporating a New English Translation of Galileo's "Bodies That Stay Atop Water, or Move in It."Stillman Drake.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):614-614.
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    Galileo and God's Creation.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):473-486.
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    Galileo and His Sources: The Heritage of the Collegio Romano in Galileo's ScienceWilliam A. Wallace.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):642-643.
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    Galileo: A Philosophical StudyDudley Shapere.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):491-492.
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    Galileo's Notes on Motion: Arranged in Probable Order of Composition and Presented in Reduced FacsimileStillman Drake.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1982 - Isis 73 (3):471-472.
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    Momento: Studi galileianiPaolo Gailuzzi.Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1981 - Isis 72 (2):321-322.
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    The New Two New SciencesTwo New Sciences, Including Centers of Gravity and Force of PercussionGalileo Galilei Stillman Drake.Winifred L. Wisan - 1975 - Isis 66 (4):568-569.
  9. On Argument "Ex Suppositione Falsa".Winifred Lovell Wisan - 1983 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 15 (3):227.
    In my opinion it cannot be denied but that your discourse carries with it much of probability, arguing, as we say, ex suppositione, namely, granting that the Earth moves with the two motions assigned it by Copernicus; but, if one excludes those motions, all that you have said is vain and invalid; and for the exclusion of that hypothesis, it is very manifestly hinted by your discourse itself.
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    Florence in the Forgotten Centuries: 1527-1800: A History of Florence and the Florentines in the Age of the Grand Dukes. Eric Cochrane. [REVIEW]Winifred Wisan - 1975 - Isis 66 (2):261-262.
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    Galileo's Notes on Motion: Arranged in Probable Order of Composition and Presented in Reduced Facsimile by Stillman Drake. [REVIEW]Winifred Wisan - 1982 - Isis 73:471-472.
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