A History of MechanicsDover Publications, 1988 - 662 стор. A remarkable work which will remain a document of the first rank for the historian of mechanics. -- Louis de Broglie |
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... natural motions and violent motions . The fall of heavy bodies , for example , is a natural motion , while the motion of a projectile is a violent one . To each thing corresponds a natural place . In this place its substantial form ...
... natural motion , that is to say no tendency towards a natural place , would be possible . Incidentally this idea led him to formulate a principle analogous to that of inertia , and to justify this in the same way as that used by the ...
... natural impression , that is , the body's heaviness carrying it towards the centre of the Earth . For the mixture of these two impressions , violent and natural , means that the shot does not exactly proceed along one direction or the ...
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CHAPTER ONE HELLENIC SCIENCE | 19 |
ALEXANDRIAN SOURCES AND ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS | 32 |
THE XIIIth CENTURY THE SCHOOL OF JORDANUS | 38 |
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