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The ideology of modern science: Openness, secrecy, authorship: Technical arts and the culture of knowledge from antiquity to the renaissance Pamela O. Long; The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 2001, pp. xii+364, Price £38.00 hardback, ISBN 0-8018-6606-5

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