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few become in due time accessible to beginners; the second, that in the strict sense of the word no scientist works alone." He noted that Huygens "often preferred leaving his findings unpublished and restricted himself to communicating the results in his letters or in a work of much later date." On Huygens' contribution to
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in March 1953, when he gave a "sketch of the position occupied by Huygens in the scientific life of the 17th century." To do so, he explained "the dual nature of science which is both cumulative and collective. The first characteristic entails that intellectual heights once reserved to the privileged
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appeared in English. "Dijksterhuis’s primary interest is in the conflict and evolution of ideas as Aristotelian conceptions rose to dominance and then were overthrown ... Within the limited framework that Dijksterhuis chose for his work he has produced a masterpiece of lasting value ... Dijksterhuis
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knows the contents of a tremendous number of philosophical and scientific works, understands the physical concepts involved, and is aware of their interrelationships."
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from 1911 to 1918. His Ph.d. thesis was entitled "A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Flat Helicoid."
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at Haarlem, Dijksterhuis spoke on the 60-year project. The text of his speech was published in
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Betekenis van de wis- en natuurkunde voor het leven en denken van Blaise Pascal
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Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Collected Works in 1950, at the annual meeting of the
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republished it, with additional commentary, in 1987.
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Simon Stevin: Science in the Netherlands around 1600
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E. J. Dijksterhuis

Tilburg
De Bilt
historian of science
University of Groningen
professor
mathematics
physics
cosmography
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Utrecht University
Leiden University
Archimedes
Princeton University Press
Simon Stevin
Huygens
Dutch Society of Sciences
Centaurus
timekeeping
Bierens de Haan
Johannes Bosscha
Diederik Korteweg
A. A. Nijland
Sarton Medal
History of Science Society
Centaurus
The Mechanization of the World Picture
Internet Archive
R. J. Forbes

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