Boerhaave 1741 – Boerhaave H.
A new method of chemistry: including the history, theory, and practice of the art; to which are added notes and an Appendix shewing the necessity and utility of enlarging the bounds of chemistry; with sculptures. L.: T. Longman, 1741.Breidbach 2003 – Breidbach O.
Zur Reprasentation des Wissens bei Athanasius Kircher // Kunstkammer, Laboratorium Buchne. Schauplatze des Wissens im 17. Jahrhundert / Hrsg von H. Schramm, L. Schwarte, J. Lazardig. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2003. S. 283–302.Breidbach, Ghiselin 2002 – Breidbach O., Ghiselin M. T.
Lorenz Oken and Naturphilosophie in Jena, Paris and London // History and philosophy of the life sciences. Vol. 24. 2002. № 2. P. 219–247.Breidbach, Ghiselin 2006 – Breidbach O., Ghiselin M. T.
Baroque classifcation: a missing chapter in the history of systematics // Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology. Vol. 11. 2006. P. 1–30.Buffon 2007 – Buffon G.
Manière de traiter l’Histoire naturelle // Œuvres complètes. T. I. Texte établi par Stéphane Schmitt avec la collaboration de Cédric Crémière. Paris: Honoré Champion, 2007.Cain 1959 – Cain A. J.
Deductive and inductive methods in post-Linnaean taxonomy // Proc. Linnean Soc. Vol. 170. Pt. 2. London, 1959. P. 185–217.Cain 1992 – Cain A. J.
Was Linnaeus a Rosicrucian? // Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Vol. 8. Iss. 3. 1992. P. 23–44.Cesalpino 1583 – Cesalpino A
. De plantis libri XVI Andreae Caesalpini Aretini… apud Georgium Marescottum. 1583.Cohen 1985 – Cohen J. B.
Revolution in Science. Harvard: The Belknap Press, 1985.Cohen 1994 – Cohen H. F.
The scientifc revolution: a historiographical inquiry. Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 1994.Cua 2008 – Cua A. S.
The Unity of Knowledge and Action: A Study of Wang Yang-ming’s Moral Psychology. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 2008.Daudin 1926 – Daudin H.
Études d’histoire des sciences naturelles. 2 vols. Paris: Alcan, 1926.Dear 2006 – Dear P. R.
The intelligibility of nature: how science makes sense of the world. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press, 2006.Debus 1972a – Debus A.
The chemical philosophy: Paracelsian science and medicine in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Courier Dover Publications, 1972.Debus 1972b – Debus A.
Science, medicine and society in the Renaissance (essays to honour Walter Pagel). 2 vols. L.: Heinemann, 1972.Donnellan 1966 – Donnellan K. S.
Reference and Defnite Descriptions // The Philosophical Review. Vol. 75. 1966. № 2. P. 281–304.Donnellan 1970 – Donnellan K. S.
Proper Names and Identifying Descriptions // Synthese. Vol. 12. 1970. № 2. P. 335–358.Doolittle 2012 – Doolittle W. F.
Population Genomics: How Bacterial Species Form and Why They Don’t Exist. Current Biology. Vol. 22. 2012. № 11. P. R451–R453.Duhem 1902 – Duhem P.
L’Evolution de la mecanique. Paris, 1902.Duhem 1913–1959 – Duhem P.
Le Systeme du Monde. Histoire des Doctrines cosmologiques de Platon e Copernic. 10 vols. Paris: Hermann, 1913–1959.Duke, Ayensu 1985 – Duke J. A., Ayensu E. S.
Medicinal Plants of China. 2 vols. Algonac (MI): Reference Publ. Inc., 1985.Dunal 1817 – Dunal M. F.
Monographie de la Famille des Anonacees. Paris: Treuttel et Wiirtz, 1817.Emerton 1984 – Emerton N. E.
The Scientifc Reinterpretation of Form // Cornell History of Science Series. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1984.Ereshefsky 1997 – Ereshefsky M.
The Evolution of the Linnaean Hierarchy // Biology and Philosophy. Vol. 12. 1997. № 4. P. 493–519.Ereshefsky 2001 – Ereshefsky M.
The poverty of the Linnaean hierarchy: A philosophical study of biological taxonomy. N.Y.: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001.Ereshefsky 2007 – Ereshefsky M.
Species, Taxonomy, and Systematics. The handbook of philosophy of biology / Eds by M. Matthen, C. Stephens. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2007. P. 403–427.Findlen 2004 – Findlen P.
(ed.) Athanasius Kircher. The Last Man Who Knew Everything. N.Y.; L.: Routledge, 2004.Findlen 2008а – Findlen P.
Sites of Anatomy, Botany, and Natural History // The Cambridge history of science. Early Modern Science / Eds by K. Park, L. Daston. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 2008. P. 272–290.Findlen 2008b – Findlen P.
Natural History // The Cambridge history of science. Early Modern Science / Eds by K. Park, L. Daston. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 2008. P. 435–469.Fisher 1966 – Fisher H.
Conrad Gesner (1516–1565) as bibliographer and encyclopedist. The Library. Ser. 5. 1966. № 21. P. 269–381.