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Henry Edward Guerlac (June 14, 1910 – May 29, 1985) was an
American historian of science. He was a
professor at
Cornell University,
where he was the Goldwin...
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mathematician Édouard Le Roy
became Bergson's main disciple. Nonetheless,
Suzanne Guerlac has
argued that his
institutional position at the Collège de France, delivering...
- (New York:
Neale Watson Academic Publications, 1982) trans. by
Henry Guerlac of Mémoire sur la
chaleur Essays, on the
Effects Produced by
Various Processes...
- to the Saint-François
River in Canada, New France. The
agent is
Henri Guerlac de Sabrevois, a
seigneur and
captain in the Béarn regiment, a "devil with...
- an art
museum until 1973, when it was
considered for demolition.
Henry Guerlac, then
director of the
Society for the Humanities,
advocated for its preservation...
- P.S. (1780) "Memoir on Heat", Académie
Royale des
Sciences pp. 4–355
Guerlac,
Henry (1976). "Chemistry as a
Branch of Physics: Laplace's Collaboration...
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Chemistry Alembics owned by
Joseph Black,
National Museum of
Scotland Guerlac,
Henry (1970–1980). "Black, Joseph".
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography...
- 1983). "Antoine
Laurent Lavoisier,
Pierre Simon,
Marquis de Laplace,
Henry Guerlac". Isis. 74 (2): 288–289. doi:10.1086/353288.
Gillispie (1997), p. 5 "Effects...
- Thetford.
German Aircraft of the
First World War. London: Putnam, 1961.
Guerlac,
Henry E.
Radar in
World War II. Los Angeles: Tomash, 1987. ISBN 978-0-7503-0659-1...
- Pentecost.
Analogion Credence table Travelling icons Chisholm 1911, p. 316.
Guerlac, Othon; Pannier,
Jacques (1932). "L'Église Réformée de
Paris sous Louis...