Caverni, Raffaello, Storia del metodo sperimentale in Italia, 1891-1900

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                Italy, followed by only two other titles (
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                Da Leonardo a Marconi
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                by Savorgnan
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                di BrazzĂ  and
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                Un secolo di progresso scientifico italiano
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                in 7 volumes, edited by
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                L. Silla). Many years before, Leonardo Olschki,
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                in his history of scientific
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                works in the vulgar tongue, also left unfinished, cites Caverni repeatedly
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                and
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                it is obvious that he thinks highly of the man's ample exegesis of the sources of
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                common interest. </foreign>
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                <foreign lang="en">Even this new reprint is an initiative of American origin. </foreign>
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                And it was Harry Woolf, former editor of
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                Isis,
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                who invited me to write this
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                introductory note, for which I am truly grateful. </foreign>
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                <foreign lang="en">It is still not a study of this
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                work, but, I hope, a premise and a stimulus to finally beginning one. </foreign>
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