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I. Bernard Cohen

1914 - 2003

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I Bernard "I.B." Cohen, Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science Emeritus at Harvard University and a pioneer in the field of the history of science.
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Potier, Beth. "History of science scholar I Bernard Cohen dies at 89: A Harvard man from undergraduate to emeritus,"  Harvard Gazette Archives, http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/07.17/09-cohen.html (accessed 09/03/2014)
The Two Hundredth Anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's Two Lightning Experiments and the Introduction of the Lightning Rod
The Compendium Physicae of Charles Morton (1627-1698); The Speculative History of Atomic Charges, 1873-1895
Benjamin Franklin's Experiments & Observations on Electricity (1774)
Some Early Tools of American Science
The Education of the Public in Science
Essay Review on Electricity
An Interview with Einstein
In Defense of Benjamin Franklin
Edward Jenner and Harvard University
Benjamin Franklin as Scientist Citizen
Isaac Newton
Anquetil-Duperron, Benjamin Franklin, and Ezra Stiles
The Nature and Growth of the Physical Sciences
Some Early Tools of American Science: An Account of the Early Scientific Instruments and Mineralogical and Biological Collections in Harvard University
Franklin and the Twentieth Century
Reflections on the History of Science as an Academic Subject: An American View
Did Diviš erect the first European protective lightning rod, and was his invention independent?
Book Review: Introduction to the History of Science, by George Sarton
Landmarks of Science
Award of the 1976 Sarton Medal to Bern Dibner
Principles of Physical Science
Roemer and the First Determination of the Velocity of Light
The Newtonian Revolution
Maxwell's Poetry
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
A Catalogue of Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Authenticity of Scientific Anecdotes
Reports on Visits to Science Museums: London-Milan-Munich-Eindhoven-Leyden-Haarlem-Paris
Isaac Newton (1643-1727)
Some Early Tools Of American Science
A catalogue of Some Early Scientific Enstruments at Harvard University
A catalogue of Some Early Scientific Enstruments at Harvard University
Howard Aiken: Portrait of a Computer Pioneer
A Sense of History in Science
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Makin' Numbers: Howard Aiken and the Computer
Principle of Physical Science, Natural Sciences 3
Some early scientific instruments at Harvard University
Catalogue of Antique Calculators
Some Early Tools of American Science, An Account of Early Scientific Instruments and Mineralogical and Biological Collections In Harvard University
Some Early Tools Of American Science
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University
Three Reports on Trips to Museums of the History of Science and Technology
Album of Science from Leonardo to Lavoisier, 1450-1800
Some Early Scientific Instruments at Harvard University: A Catalogue

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