Chemical-medical studies on urinary calculi in 17th century English literature

Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science 14:73-82 (2014)
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vincenzo Galilei - father of Galileo Galilei- was a music theorist and lutenist. In his treatises he advocated that music was primarily based on physical phenomena, namely sound, and dismissed the Pythagorean-Platonic musical tradition based.

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