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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... remains uncovered . " The weakness of this argument is clear . But undoubtedly the theory was in harmony with the belief , common at that time , in the existence of a terrestrial hemisphere completely covered by a vast ocean . It is ...
... remains that Descartes ' contribution was not lasting and much less than that of Galileo , whose progress from 1604 to 1638 was conti- nuous . Moreover , Galileo had a respect for observation , which Des- cartes eschewed . 3. DESCARTES ...
... remains after the impact and the second is , consequently , necessarily destroyed by the impact . If only the first motion is imparted to the system , it will necess- arily be received without alteration . Under the influence of 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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