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    Crombie, Alistair C. 1951. Descartes on Method and Physiology.” Cambridge Journal 5(2): 178–186.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1953. Augustine to Galileo. The History of Science A.D. 400–1650. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Crombie, Alistair C., ed. 1959a. Turning Points in Physics. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1959b. Commentary on Hall (1959) and de Santillana (1959).” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 66–78. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1959c. The Significance of Medieval Discussions of Scientific Method for the Scientific Revolution.” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 79–102. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1960. Some Aspects of Descartes’ Attitude to Hypothesis and Experiment.” in Actes du Symposium International des Sciences Physiques et Mathématiques dans la Première Moitié du XVIIe Siècle: Pise-Vinci, 16-18 Juin 1958, volume 11, pp. 192–201. Paris: Académie Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences.
    Crombie, Alistair C., ed. 1963a. Scientific Change. Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present. Symposium on the History of Science, University of Oxford 9-15 July 1961. London: William Heinemann Ltd.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1963b. Introduction.” in Scientific Change. Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present. Symposium on the History of Science, University of Oxford 9-15 July 1961, edited by Alistair C. Crombie, pp. 1–13. London: William Heinemann Ltd.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1981. Philosophical Presuppositions and Shifting Interpretations of Galileo.” in Theory Change, Ancient Axiomatics, and Galileo’s Methodology. Proceesings of the 1978 Pisa Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science. Volume I, edited by Jaakko Hintikka, David Gruender, and Evandro Agazzi, pp. 271–286. Synthese Library n. 145. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1994. Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1996. Science, Art and Nature in Medieval and Modern Thought. London: The Hambledon Press.
    Crombie, Alistair C. and Hoskin, M. A. 1963. A Note on History of Science as an Academic Discipline.” in Scientific Change. Historical Studies in the Intellectual, Social and Technical Conditions for Scientific Discovery and Technical Invention, from Antiquity to the Present. Symposium on the History of Science, University of Oxford 9-15 July 1961, edited by Alistair C. Crombie, pp. 757–764. London: William Heinemann Ltd.

Further References

    Hall, Alfred Rupert. 1959. The Scholar and the Craftsman in the Scientific Revolution.” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 3–23. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    de Santillana, Giorgio. 1959. The Role of Art in the Scientific Renaissance.” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 33–65. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.