I. Bernard Cohen

I. Bernard Cohen (1 March 1914 – 20 June 2003) was an American historian of science. He taught at Harvard University for 60 years, 1942–2002, becoming the first chair of its Department of the History of Science when it was established in 1966, and he mentored notable students including George Basalla, Lorraine Daston, and Allen G. Debus. He was the author of many books on the history of science and, in particular, on Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, and Howard H. Aiken. He made a full English translation of Newton's ''Principia Mathematica'' and was the second chief editor of the history of science journal ''Isis''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Qué vio Colón en 1492 by Cohen, I. Bernard

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    Florence Nightingale. by Cohen, I. Bernard

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    La revolución newtoniana y la transformación de la ideas científicas / by Cohen, I. Bernard

    Published 1983
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    El nacimiento de una nueva física / by Cohen, I. Bernard

    Published 1963
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