序号 |
书 名 |
日 期 |
1 |
Operations of the geometric and military compass |
2012.01 |
2 |
Laplace as a Newtonian scientist |
2012.01 |
3 |
Newton's philosophy of nature |
2012.01 |
4 |
How Greek science passed to the Arabs |
2012.01 |
5 |
The great intellectual revolution |
2012.01 |
6 |
Science and social welfare in the age fo Newton |
2012.01 |
7 |
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen on a new kind of rays |
2012.01 |
8 |
The life of Isaac Newton |
2012.01 |
9 |
Newtonian studies |
2012.01 |
10 |
Opticks |
2012.01 |
11 |
Michelson and the speed of light |
2012.01 |
12 |
Aristotle |
2012.01 |
13 |
The bestiary |
2012.01 |
14 |
The origins of scientific thought |
2012.01 |
15 |
A source book in physics |
2012.01 |
16 |
Perspectives in the history of science and technology |
2012.01 |
17 |
Galileo's intellectual revolution |
2012.01 |
18 |
Science and sensibility (1-2) |
2012.01 |
19 |
Lazare Carnot savant |
2012.01 |
20 |
Greek science in antiquity |
2012.01 |
21 |
Steps in the scientific tradition |
2012.01 |
22 |
Science in Victorian Manchester |
2012.01 |
23 |
Mathematical principles of natural philosophy and his system of the world |
2012.01 |
24 |
Two new sciences |
2012.01 |
25 |
A short history of Scientific ideas to 1900 |
2012.01 |
26 |
Resources for the history of physics |
2012.01 |
27 |
The life of science |
2012.01 |
28 |
De magnete |
2012.01 |
29 |
Astronomy through the ages |
2012.01 |
30 |
This wild abyss |
2012.01 |
31 |
The collected works of Leo Szilard scientific papers |
2012.01 |
32 |
The Cambridge concise history of astronomy |
2012.01 |
33 |
The development of high.energy accelerators |
2012.01 |
34 |
Foundations of nuclear physics |
2012.01 |
35 |
Elementary mathematical astronomy |
2012.01 |
36 |
Galaxies |
2012.01 |
37 |
The quantum physicists |
2012.01 |
38 |
accelerators |
2012.01 |
39 |
Leopold Infeld why I left Canada |
2012.01 |
40 |
The observatory in Islam |
2012.01 |
41 |
Living biographies for young people |
2012.01 |
42 |
The discovery of nuclear fission |
2012.01 |
43 |
A short history of science and scientific thought |
2012.01 |
44 |
A hand book of solar eclipses |
2012.01 |
45 |
The story of quantum mechanics |
2012.01 |
46 |
The story of atomic theory and atomic energy |
2012.01 |
47 |
From the closed world to the infinite universe |
2012.01 |
48 |
The strange story of the quantum |
2012.01 |
49 |
Copernicus |
2012.01 |
50 |
Three Copernican treatises |
2012.01 |
51 |
Tycho Brahe |
2012.01 |
52 |
Watchers of the skies |
2012.01 |
53 |
The Growth of physical science |
2012.01 |
54 |
The voice of the dolphins |
2012.01 |
55 |
A history of science and technology (1-2) |
2012.01 |
56 |
The pyramids of Egypt |
2012.01 |
57 |
Kepler 1571-1630 |
2012.01 |
58 |
The watershed |
2012.01 |
59 |
A brief history of science |
2012.01 |
60 |
Greek science (1-2) |
2012.01 |
51 |
The physical word of the Greeks |
2012.01 |
62 |
Accelerators |
2012.01 |
63 |
The evolution of science |
2012.01 |
64 |
The origins and growth of physical science (1-2) |
2012.01 |
65 |
William Herschel |
2012.01 |
66 |
Les scientifiques et la paix |
2012.01 |
67 |
Scientists and amateurs |
2012.01 |
68 |
The development of physical theory in the middle ages |
2012.01 |
69 |
The historical background of chemistry |
2012.01 |
70 |
The Cambridge philosophical society a history 1819-1969 |
2012.01 |
71 |
The year book of the royal society of London 1964 |
2012.01 |
72 |
Scientific societies in the United States |
2012.01 |
73 |
The Norton history of chemistry |
2012.01 |
74 |
Newton |
2012.01 |
75 |
Energy,force,and matter |
2012.01 |
76 |
Science and religion |
2012.01 |
77 |
The construction of modern science |
2012.01 |
78 |
Science and society |
2012.01 |
79 |
Cambridge college libraries |
2012.01 |
80 |
The rhetoric of science |
2012.01 |
81 |
Galileo's sidereus nuncius or a sidereal message |
2012.01 |
82 |
Eyewitness to science |
2012.01 |
83 |
Nuclear power |
2012.01 |
84 |
The anatomy of a scientific institution |
2012.01 |
85 |
Shaping written knowledge |
2012.01 |
86 |
The beginnings of western science |
2012.01 |
87 |
Cosmos earth and man |
2012.01 |
88 |
Science in medieval Islam |
2012.01 |
89 |
A history of western science |
2012.01 |
90 |
Major problems in the history of American technology |
2012.01 |
91 |
Michael faraday |
2012.01 |
92 |
Physics in the nineteenth century |
2012.01 |
93 |
Science and its ways of knowing |
2012.01 |
94 |
The role of scientific societies in the seventeenth century |
2012.01 |
95 |
The library of the medical institution of yale college and tis catalogue of 1865 |
2012.01 |
96 |
Yale medical library |
2012.01 |
97 |
The scientific and Academic world |
2012.01 |
98 |
Galileo's daughter |
2012.01 |
99 |
Before big science |
2012.01 |
100 |
Science and the enlightenment |
2012.01 |
101 |
Deutsches museum |
2012.01 |
102 |
Index biographique des membres et correspondants |
2012.01 |
103 |
Hiroshima pilot |
2012.01 |
104 |
Museum national D'histoire naturelle |
2012.01 |
105 |
Experiments on air |
2012.01 |
106 |
Seeing and believing |
2012.01 |
107 |
Brief guide to the Smithsonian institution |
2012.01 |
108 |
Guide general du jardin des plantes |
2012.01 |
109 |
Frontiers in astronomy |
2012.01 |
110 |
History of phosphorus |
2012.01 |
111 |
History of physics |
2012.01 |
112 |
Benjamin franklin |
2012.01 |
113 |
Cosmos Carl Sagan |
2012.01 |
114 |
Rutherford scientist supreme |
2012.01 |
115 |
The life of Arthur Stanley Eddington |
2012.01 |
116 |
Nicole Oresme and the kinematics of circular motion |
2012.01 |
117 |
Great experiments in physics |
2012.01 |
118 |
History of the physical sciences |
2012.01 |
119 |
The world of the atom (1-2) |
2012.01 |
120 |
The science of mechanics in the middle ages |
2012.01 |
121 |
A brief history of time |
2012.01 |
122 |
History of science |
2012.01 |
123 |
Through space and time |
2012.01 |
124 |
The birth of a new physics |
2012.01 |
125 |
Galileo |
2012.01 |
126 |
Galileo and the scientific revolution |
2012.01 |
127 |
The principle of inertia in the middle ages |
2012.01 |
128 |
The puzzle palace |
2012.01 |
129 |
The world of physics |
2012.01 |
130 |
A history of physics |
2012.01 |
131 |
Robert Hooke |
2012.01 |
132 |
Radio exploration of the planetary system |
2012.01 |
133 |
Meteorites and the origin of planets |
2012.01 |
134 |
Galileo Galilei |
2012.01 |
135 |
Concepts of force |
2012.01 |
136 |
Concepts of space |
2012.01 |
137 |
Concepts of mass |
2012.01 |
138 |
From atomos to atom |
2012.01 |
139 |
Cosmology |
2012.01 |
140 |
The science of matter |
2012.01 |
141 |
Of the nature of things |
2012.01 |
142 |
Breakthroughs in physics |
2012.01 |
143 |
Modern theories of the universe |
2012.01 |
144 |
The Universe and Dr. Einstein |
2012.01 |
145 |
The nature of the Universe |
2012.01 |
146 |
Galileo's florentine residences |
2012.01 |
147 |
The scientific renaissance 1450-1630 |
2012.01 |
148 |
Man and nature in the renaissance |
2012.01 |
149 |
Science since 1500 |
2012.01 |
150 |
Science and change 1500-1700 |
2012.01 |
151 |
The quintessence of Irving Langmuir |
2012.01 |
152 |
Micrographia or some physiological description of Minute Bodies |
2012.01 |
153 |
Ancients and moderns |
2012.01 |
154 |
The scientific revolution |
2012.01 |
155 |
Mechanism and materialism |
2012.01 |
156 |
Essayes of natural experiments |
2012.01 |
157 |
A history of science technology,and philosophy in the eighteenth century |
2012.01 |
158 |
A history of science technology,and philosophy in the 16th & 17th centuries |
2012.01 |
159 |
The rise of modern science |
2012.01 |
160 |
Michael faraday |
2012.01 |
161 |
Force in Newton's physics |
2012.01 |
162 |
Origins of the science of crystals |
2012.01 |
163 |
Isaac Newton's papers & letters on natural philosophy |
2012.01 |
164 |
From Copernicus to Einstein |
2012.01 |
165 |
Elements of early modern physics |
2012.01 |
166 |
Isaac Newton |
2012.01 |
167 |
Biographical fragments |
2012.01 |
168 |
British scientists of the twentieth century |
2012.01 |
169 |
Nikola Tesla electrical genius |
2012.01 |
170 |
Late eighteenth century European scientists |
2012.01 |
171 |
Alessandro Volta and the electric battery |
2012.01 |
172 |
Electricity |
2012.01 |
173 |
Sir Isaac Newton |
2012.01 |
174 |
Sir Isaac Newton |
2012.01 |
175 |
Science awakening |
2012.01 |
176 |
Selected papers of Cecil Frank Powell |
2012.01 |
177 |
A history of science: Ancient science through the golden age of grece |
2012.01 |
178 |
A history of science: Hellenistic science and culture in the last three centuries B.C. |
2012.01 |
179 |
The appreciation of ancient and medieval science during the renaissance (1450-1600) |
2012.01 |
180 |
A history of science and its relations with philosophy & religion |
2012.01 |
181 |
Collected papers of P.L.Kapitza (1-3) |
2012.01 |
182 |
Studies in the history of mediaeval science |
2012.01 |
183 |
Early physics & astronomy |
2012.01 |
184 |
A source book in Greek science |
2012.01 |
185 |
The mechanization of the world picture |
2012.01 |
186 |
The world of mathematics (1-4) |
2012.01 |
187 |
Toward modern science (1-2) |
2012.01 |
188 |
Apollonius of perga |
2012.01 |
189 |
The presocratic philosophers |
2012.01 |
190 |
Science and civilization in Islam |
2012.01 |
191 |
Plato's timaeus |
2012.01 |
192 |
Science in antiquity |
2012.01 |
193 |
The physical review |
2012.01 |
194 |
The plutonium story |
2012.01 |
195 |
The collected papers of lord rutherford of nelson (1-3) |
2012.01 |
196 |
The transuranium elements |
2012.01 |
197 |
A history of mathematics |
2012.01 |
198 |
The scientific achievement of the middle ages |
2012.01 |
199 |
Kapitsa:the story of the British-trained scientist who invented the Russian hydrogen bomb |
2012.01 |
200 |
The fertile crescent |
2012.01 |
201 |
Peter Kapitsa on life and science |
2012.01 |
202 |
Euclid's elements (1-3) |
2012.01 |
203 |
Medieval and early modern science (1-2) |
2012.01 |
204 |
An introduction to the history of science |
2012.01 |
205 |
Science and society in India |
2012.01 |
206 |
Eastern science |
2012.01 |
207 |
Galileo Galilei :dialogue concerning the two chief world systems |
2012.01 |
208 |
The scientific imagination |
2012.01 |
209 |
The second creation |
2012.01 |
210 |
The natural philosopher (1-2) |
2012.01 |
211 |
Science since Babylon |
2012.01 |
212 |
Popular astronomy |
2012.01 |
213 |
Exposing ten myths that endanger us all |
2012.01 |
214 |
A house built on sand |
2012.01 |
215 |
Relativity and cosmology |
2012.01 |
216 |
Science,technology and society in contemporary Japan |
2012.01 |
217 |
Science and technology today |
2012.01 |
218 |
The flight from science and reason |
2012.01 |
219 |
Science and anti-science |
2012.01 |
220 |
The discovery of our galaxy |
2012.01 |
221 |
The world of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, mathematician of god |
2012.01 |
222 |
Making women 's medicine masculine |
2012.01 |
223 |
Hot and bothered |
2012.01 |
224 |
The road to yucca mountain |
2012.01 |
225 |
Science has no sex |
2012.01 |
226 |
Physics, the human adventure |
2012.01 |
227 |
Nature, the exotic, and the science of French colonialism |
2012.01 |
228 |
The ephemeris |
2012.01 |
229 |
Relativity and its astronomical implications |
2012.01 |
230 |
The secret history of the atomic bomb |
2012.01 |
231 |
The great debate |
2012.01 |
232 |
Inside America's war machine |
2012.01 |
233 |
Space facts |
2012.01 |
234 |
Understanding relativity |
2012.01 |
235 |
Clerk maxwell and modern science |
2012.01 |
236 |
The rise of Robert Millikan |
2012.01 |
237 |
Historical roots of the principle of conservation fo energy |
2012.01 |
238 |
Relativity:the special and general theory |
2012.01 |
239 |
Albert Einstein:his work and influence on our world |
2012.01 |
240 |
The conceptual foundations of the statistical approach in mechanics |
2012.01 |
241 |
The age of science |
2012.01 |
242 |
William Henry Bragg 1862-1942 |
2012.01 |
243 |
Sir Ernest Marsden 80th birthday book |
2012.01 |
244 |
Scientific papers |
2012.01 |
245 |
The quest for absolute zero |
2012.01 |
246 |
Philosophical magazine (July 1948) |
2012.01 |
247 |
The royal institution |
2012.01 |
248 |
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen and the discovery of X rays |
2012.01 |
249 |
The house on college avenue |
2012.01 |
250 |
A history of European thought in the nineteenth century (1-2) |
2012.01 |
251 |
Origins of the scientific revolution |
2012.01 |
252 |
The origins of modern science |
2012.01 |
253 |
Scientific literature in sixteenth & seventeenth century England |
2012.01 |
254 |
Science,technology and society in seventeenth-century England |
2012.01 |
255 |
Samuel Johnson & the new science |
2012.01 |
256 |
The convergent century |
2012.01 |
257 |
Reflections of a physicist |
2012.01 |
258 |
The development of technical education in France,500-1850 |
2012.01 |
259 |
Pioneers of science |
2012.01 |
260 |
The rise of science in relation to society |
2012.01 |
261 |
Nature and nature' laws |
2012.01 |
262 |
Relativity theory |
2012.01 |
263 |
The crest of the peacock |
2012.01 |
264 |
Einstein's universe |
2012.01 |
265 |
The ABC of relativity |
2012.01 |
266 |
Moseley and the numbering of element |
2012.01 |
267 |
Faraday,Maxwell,and Kelvin |
2012.01 |
268 |
British scientists of the nineteenth century vol.1 |
2012.01 |
269 |
The origins of field theory |
2012.01 |
270 |
Oersted |
2012.01 |
271 |
The new rays of professor rontgen |
2012.01 |
272 |
The earliest electromagnetic instruments |
2012.01 |
273 |
Luigi Galvani |
2012.01 |
274 |
American science policy since world war II |
2012.01 |
275 |
A history of science policy in the united states,1940-1985 |
2012.01 |
276 |
Pieces of the action |
2012.01 |
277 |
Aquaculture in America |
2012.01 |
278 |
The physicists |
2012.01 |
279 |
Defending the land of the Jaquar |
2012.01 |
280 |
Day one |
2012.01 |
281 |
Day of the bomb |
2012.01 |
282 |
Cardinal choices |
2012.01 |
283 |
The making of the atomic bomb |
2012.01 |
284 |
Universities of the world outside U.S.A. |
2012.01 |
285 |
Theoretical physics in the twentieth century |
2012.01 |
286 |
Osiris 1985 vol.1 |
2012.01 |
287 |
The exact sciences in antiquity |
2012.01 |
288 |
Science & culture |
2012.01 |
289 |
Science advice to the president |
2012.01 |
290 |
Catching up with the vision |
2012.01 |
291 |
An appeal to world leaders scientists and scholars |
2012.01 |
292 |
The American atom |
2012.01 |
293 |
Outline of the history of mathematics |
2012.01 |
294 |
Episodes from the early history of mathematics |
2012.01 |
295 |
The study of the history of mathematics and the study of the history of science |
2012.01 |
296 |
John von Neumann 1903-1957 |
2012.01 |
297 |
The works of Archimedes with the method of Archimedes |
2012.01 |
298 |
By the numbers |
2012.01 |
299 |
Breakthroughs in mathematics |
2012.01 |
300 |
Ancient science and modern civilization |
2012.01 |
301 |
Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg 1971- (vol.1,2a,2b, 3a,3b,4a,4b) 共7册 |
2012.01 |
302 |
Symbolic defense |
2012.01 |
303 |
Technopolis |
2012.01 |
304 |
Science and society in modern Japan |
2012.01 |
305 |
The autobiography of Robert A. Millikan |
2012.01 |
306 |
National security and the nuclear dilemma |
2012.01 |
307 |
Rachel Carson |
2012.01 |
308 |
Ideas and opinions |
2012.01 |
309 |
The man behind the microchip |
2012.01 |
310 |
The Compton effect |
2012.01 |
311 |
Science matters |
2012.01 |
312 |
Science and industry in the nineteenth century |
2012.01 |
313 |
The politics of pure science |
2012.01 |
314 |
The edge of the sea |
2012.01 |
315 |
The Einstein papers |
2012.01 |
316 |
Evolution |
2012.01 |
317 |
The lives of a cell |
2012.01 |
318 |
Einstein and our world |
2012.01 |
319 |
Facing the threat of nuclear weapons |
2012.01 |
320 |
Proceedings of the royal society of London |
2012.01 |
321 |
Rivista di storia della scienza |
2012.01 |
322 |
The structure of scientific revolutions |
2012.01 |
323 |
Science as metaphor |
2012.01 |
324 |
Journal of Glenn t. Seaborg 1946-1958 (1-12) |
2012.01 |
325 |
Compromised campus |
2012.01 |
326 |
A life of sir William Ramsay |
2012.01 |
327 |
cavendish |
2012.01 |
328 |
The development of modern chemistry |
2012.01 |
329 |
A scientific autobiography of Joseph Priestley,1733-1804 |
2012.01 |
330 |
The tools of the chemist |
2012.01 |
331 |
Chemistry and beyond |
2012.01 |
332 |
Discovery of the elements |
2012.01 |
333 |
A history of nautical astronomy |
2012.01 |
334 |
British chemists |
2012.01 |
335 |
A short history of chemistry |
2012.01 |
336 |
The chemical society 1841-1941 |
2012.01 |
337 |
Sun, stand thou still |
2012.01 |
338 |
A history of astronomy |
2012.01 |
339 |
A short history of astronomy from earliest times through the nineteenth century |
2012.01 |
340 |
A history of astronomy from Thales to Kepler |
2012.01 |
341 |
Antoine Lavoisier |
2012.01 |
342 |
Paracelsus:magic into science |
2012.01 |
343 |
Alchemy |
2012.01 |
344 |
Crucibles |
2012.01 |
345 |
The discovery of oxygen |
2012.01 |
346 |
The chemical history of a candle |
2012.01 |
347 |
Foundations of the atomic theory |
2012.01 |
348 |
A short history of chemistry |
2012.01 |
349 |
Lavoisier |
2012.01 |
350 |
Atoms,blacksmiths,and crystals |
2012.01 |
351 |
Alchemy and chemistry in the seventeenth century |
2012.01 |
352 |
Lacademie des sciences |
2012.01 |
353 |
The theory of sound |
2012.01 |
354 |
Sir William Ramsay |
2012.01 |
355 |
Astronomical dictionary |
2012.01 |
356 |
Astronomy |
2012.01 |
357 |
Curfus mathematicus vol.4 |
2012.01 |
358 |
British association |
2012.01 |
359 |
A system of natural philosophy |
2012.01 |
360 |
Natural philosophy |
2012.01 |
361 |
A course of natural philosophy |
2012.01 |
362 |
Our inheritance in the great pyramid |
2012.01 |
363 |
Ten years' work of a mountain observatory |
2012.01 |
364 |
The new heavens |
2012.01 |
365 |
Scientific memoirs |
2012.01 |
366 |
Advancement of science |
2012.01 |
367 |
The story of alchemy |
2012.01 |
368 |
Laboratory teaching |
2012.01 |
369 |
A history of chemistry |
2012.01 |
370 |
New conversations on chemistry |
2012.01 |
371 |
Chemistry in industry |
2012.01 |
372 |
Natural philosophy |
2012.01 |
373 |
Celestial objects |
2012.01 |
374 |
The story of modern science |
2012.01 |
375 |
Natura philosophy |
2012.01 |
376 |
English men of science |
2012.01 |
377 |
The British association |
2012.01 |
378 |
Les premiers congres de physique solvay |
2012.01 |
379 |
Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences |
2012.01 |
380 |
Experimental researches in chemistry and physics |
2012.01 |
381 |
A treatise on astronomy |
2012.01 |
382 |
Experiments and observations on different kinds of air |
2012.01 |