Edward Grant
1926
35 works on record
Works

A History of Natural Philosophy
2007

Science and Religion, 400 B.C. to A.D. 1550
2004

God and Reason in the Middle Ages
2001

The foundations of modern science in the Middle Ages
1996

La physique au Moyen Ãge : VIe -XVe siècles (Ancien prix éditeur : 26.00  - Economisez 50 %)
1995

Planets, Stars, and Orbs
1994

In defense of the earth's centrality and immobility
1984

Much ado about nothing
1981

Studies in Medieval science and natural philosophy
1981

The Ultimate Weapon
1976

A source book in medieval science
1974

Physical science in the Middle Ages
1971

Nicole Oresme, De Proportionibus Proportionum and Ad Pauca Respicientes (Medieval Science Pub Ser)
1966

The nature of natural philosophy in the late Middle Ages

Intelligent systems
La physique au moyen âge, VIe-XVe siècle
1995
Space, void, and cosmos
1972
Mathematics and its applications to science and natural philosophy in the Middle Ages
Were there significant differences between medieval and early modern scholastic natural philosophy ?
Aristotle's restriction on his law of motion
Bradwardine and Galileo
The medieval doctrine of place
Celestial perfection from the Middle Ages to the late seventeenth century
La scienza nel medioevo
The concept of ubi in medieval and Renaissance discussions of place
Henricus Aristippus, William of Moerbeke and two alleged medieval translations of Hero's Pneumatica
A new look at Medieval cosmology, 1200-1687
Aristotelianism and the longevity of the Medieval world view
Medieval explanations and interpretations of the dictum that nature abhors a vaccum
The condemnation of 1277, god's absolute power, and physical thought in the late Middle Ages
Medieval and seventeenth-century conceptions of an infinite void space beyond the cosmos
Aristotle, Philoponus, Avempace, and Galileo's Pisan dynamics
Nicole Oresme and the medieval geometry of qualities and motions
The principle of the impenetrability of bodies in the history of concepts of separate space from the Middle Ages to the seventeenth century
The mathematical theory of proportionality of Nicole Oresme (ca. 1320-1382)