A History of MechanicsRoutledge & Paul, 1957 - 671 стор. |
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... Albert of Rickmersdorf , called Albert of Saxony . Though his biography is somewhat mysterious , it is certain that he was enlisted at the Sorbonne from 1350 to 1361 and that he was rector of the University of Paris from 1353. His ...
... Albert of Rickmersdorf , called Albert of Saxony . Though his biography is somewhat mysterious , it is certain that he was enlisted at the Sorbonne from 1350 to 1361 and that he was rector of the University of Paris from 1353. His ...
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... Albert of Saxony's concept of centre of gravity , the point of a body at which all the weight appears to be concentrated , was a purely experi- mental one , to him and his School . It was not the same as the modern conception of centre ...
... Albert of Saxony's concept of centre of gravity , the point of a body at which all the weight appears to be concentrated , was a purely experi- mental one , to him and his School . It was not the same as the modern conception of centre ...
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... ALBERT OF SAXONY . NICOLE ORESME AND THE OXFORD SCHOOL 1. The doctrine of " impetus " ( John Buridan ) . • 3. Albert of Saxony's theory of centre of gravity . 47 47 2. The sphericity of the earth and the oceans - Albert of Saxony and ...
... ALBERT OF SAXONY . NICOLE ORESME AND THE OXFORD SCHOOL 1. The doctrine of " impetus " ( John Buridan ) . • 3. Albert of Saxony's theory of centre of gravity . 47 47 2. The sphericity of the earth and the oceans - Albert of Saxony and ...
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Nicholas Copernicus 14721543 His system of the world | 5 |
The priority of Herman and Euler in the matter of dAlemberts | 6 |
Transformation of Maxwells equations including convection | 11 |
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