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NOTES AND REFERENCES

1. This approach was established by G. Sarton (1884-1956) who laid the foundations of the new line in the history of science, which we now call cultural-historic in the early decades of the 20th century. See, Soviet Studies in History of Science. Moscow, 1977, P. 21.

2. Herbert Dingle, "Comments" in the Conference in History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol.99, No. 5, Oct. 15. 1955.

3. J. D. Bernal, Science in History, Vol.4, Pelican, 1969, P. 123 .

4. This is the title of chapter 14, Part 8 (Conclusions) Vol. 4 of Science in History.

5. Science in History, P. 1232.

6. Loc. cit.

7. Science in History. P. 1239.

8. Science in History. P. 1241.

9. Science in History. P. 1241.

10. Science in History, P. 1242.

11. Science in History, P. 1244.

12. Science in History, P.1223.

13. Science in History, P. 1220.

14. Science in History, JP.1228-9

15. . Science in History, P. 1231.

16. Science in History, loc. cit.

16-A Dharampal, Indian Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century, Academy of Gandhian -Studies. Hyderabad. 1971.

18. Irtan Habib, Interpreting Indian Hisfon'. NEHU Publications, Shillong, 1987.

19. Science in History, P. 1236.

20. Science in History, P. 1278.

21. Science in History. P. 1285. ,

22. Science in History. P. 1297.

23. Science in History. P. 1299.

24. Science in History. P.1299.

25. • Science in History. P. 1275.



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