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History of science: Trial by gender

Jennifer Rampling ()
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Jennifer Rampling: Jennifer Rampling is assistant professor of history at Princeton University in New Jersey, where she teaches the history of early modern science.

Nature, 2015, vol. 527, issue 7577, 164-164

Abstract: Jennifer Rampling applauds an account of how Johannes Kepler saved his mother from being burned as a witch.

Date: 2015
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