espace

1943 / On Physical Space / Francesco Patrizi ; Benjamin Brickman / Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1943) p. 224 [lien]
1946 / Leibniz's Theory of Space / F. S. C. Northrop / Journal of the History of Ideas 7 (1946) p. 422 [lien]
1956 / Sur les notions de temps et d'espace chez quelques auteurs du XVIIe siècle, notamment Gassendi et Barrow / Bernard Rochot / Revue d'histoire des sciences 9 (1956) p. 97 [doi]
1960 / Leibniz's Theory of Space and Time / Kaith Emerson Ballard / Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1960) p. 49 [lien]
1962 / Absolute Space-Again / Margula Rabinowitz / Journal of the History of Ideas 23 (1962) p. 279 [lien]
1967 / Berkeley's Criticism of Newton on Space and Motion / W. A. Suchting / Isis 58 (1967) p. 186 [lien]
1972 / The Myth of Gauss' Experiment on the Euclidean Nature of Physical Space / Arthur I. Miller / Isis 63 (1972) p. 345 [lien]
1977 / Peirce's Theory of the Geometrical Structure of Physical Space / Randall R. Dipert / Isis 68 (1977) p. 404 [lien]
1978 / Existence, actuality and necessity: Newton on space and time / J.E. McGuire / Annals of Science 35 (1978) p. 463 [doi]
1978 / Poincaré's retention of Euclid on apparently adverse parallactic findings: A reply to A. Grünbaum / F.P. O'Gorman / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9 (1978) p. 319 [doi]
1978 / Poincaré's thesis that any and all stellar parallax findings are compatible with the Euclideanism of the pertinent astronomical 3-space / Adolf Grünbaum / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9 (1978) p. 313 [doi]
1979 / Francesco Patrizi da Cherso's concept of space and its later influence / John Henry / Annals of Science 36 (1979) p. 549 [doi]
1980 / Jewish theologies of space in the scientific revolution: Henry More, Joseph Raphson, Isaac Newton and their predecessors / Brian P. Copenhaver / Annals of Science 37 (1980) p. 489 [doi]
1987 / Hobbes's Phenomenology of Space / Gary B. Herbert / Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (1987) p. 709 [lien]
1995 / By their properties, causes and Effects: Newton's Scholium on time, space, place and motion—II. The context / Robert Rynasiewicz / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (1995) p. 295 [doi]
1995 / By their properties, causes and effects: Newton's scholium on time, space, place and motion—I. The text / Robert Rynasiewicz / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (1995) p. 133 [doi]
1995 / By their properties, causes and effects: Newton's scholium on time, space, place and motion—I. The text / Robert Rynasiewicz / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (1995) p. 133 [doi]
2000 / Space, atoms and mathematical divisibility in Newton / Andrew Janiak / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (2000) p. 203 [doi]
2003 / Quantum mechanics does not require the continuity of space / E.B. Davies / Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 34 (2003) p. 319 [doi]
2013 / Helmholtz, Riemann, and the Sirens: Sound, Color, and the “Problem of Space” / Peter Pesic / Physics in Perspective 15 (2013) p. 256 [doi]