Galileo’s La bilancetta: The First Draft and Later Additions

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Mottana, Annibale. “Galileo’s La Bilancetta: The First Draft and Later Additions”. Philosophia Scientae, no. 21-1, 2017, pp. 165-79, https://doi.org/10.4000/philosophiascientiae.1253.
Mottana, A. (2017). Galileo’s La bilancetta: The First Draft and Later Additions. Philosophia Scientae, 21-1, 165-179. https://doi.org/10.4000/philosophiascientiae.1253
Mottana A. Galileo’s La bilancetta: The First Draft and Later Additions. Philosophia Scientae. 2017;(21-1):165-79.
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