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Galileo's manuscripts go on the Internet

Alison Abbott

Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6685, 501-501

Abstract: munich Galileo Galilei's personal manuscripts, in which he wrote down ideas, calculations and drawings that led to his theory of mechanics, can now be viewed on the Internet.

Date: 1998
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