A History of MechanicsCourier Corporation, 7 лист. 2012 р. - 688 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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... earth and the oeeans——Albert of Saxony and the aristotelian tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Albert of Saxony's theory of centre of gravity . . . . . . . . 4. Albert of Saxony's kinematics. The acceleration of falling bodies 5 ...
... earth . . . . . . Italian scholasticism in the xvrth century . Parisian scholasticism in the XVIth century . . . . . . . . . 0. The attack of the humanists 1 . - - . . - . . . . - . - . e - - - - . - - - - I Dominic de Soto (1494-1560) ...
... earth is the concave surface which defines the bottom of the sea, joined in part to the lower surface of the atmosphere, the natural place of the air.1 Concerning the natural motion of falling bodies, Aristotle maintained in Book I of ...
... Earth coincide, one should ask oneself towards which of these heavy bodies and even the parts of the Earth are attracted. Are they attracted towards this point because it is the centre of the Universe or because it is the centre of the ...
... Earth. He distinguishes a posteriori arguments, such as the shape of the Earth's shadow in eclipses of the Moon, the appearance and disappearance of constellations to a traveller going from north to south, from a priori arguments, of ...