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=== Sugli scritti giovanili e la formazione intellettuale ===
* A. C. Crombie, "The Sources of Galileo’s Early Natural Philosophy", in M. L. Righini Bonelli, W. R. Shea (a cura di), ''Reason, Experiment, and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution'', New York Scientific History Publications, 1975, pp. 157-176.
* William A. Wallace, ''Galileo's Early Notebooks: The Physical Questions'', Notre Dame, Notre Dame University Press, 1977.
* W. F. Edwards, “Paduan Aristotelianism and the Origin of Modern Theories of Method,” in L. Olivieri (ed.), ''Aristotelismo Veneto e Scienza Moderna'' (2 voll.), Padova, Antenore, 1983, vol. 1, pp. 206-220.
* William A. Wallace, "Reinterpreting Galileo on the Basis of His Latin Manuscripts", in William A. Wallace (ed.), ''Reinterpreting Galileo'', Washington D.C. Catholic University of America Press, 1986, pp. 1-28.
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* Michele Camerota, ''Gli Scritti De motu antiquiora di Galileo Galilei: Il Ms Gal. 71, Un’analisi storico-critica'', Cagliari: CUEC Editori, 1992.
* William A. Wallace, "Dialectics, Experiments, and Mathematics in Galileo", in Machamer, M. Pera, Baltas (eds.), ''Scientific Controversies Philosophical and Historical Perspectives'', New York, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 100-124.
* Andrea Battistini, ''Galileo e i Gesuiti: miti letterari e retorica della scienza'', Milano, Vita e Pensiero, 2000.
* Jean Dietz Moss, William A. Wallace, ''Rhetoric and Dialectic in the Time of Galileo'', Washington, D.. The Catholic University of America Press, 2003.
* Michele Camerota, ''Galileo Galilei e la cultura scientifica nell'età della controriforma'', Roma, Salerno Editrice, 2004.
* William A. Wallace, ''Domingo de Soto and the early Galileo: Essays on intellectual history'', Aldershot, Ashgate, 2004.
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