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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... Oresme——a disciple of Buridan 7. Oresme's rule in kinematics. (Uniformly accelerated motion.) . 8. Oresme as a predecessor of Copernicus . . . . . . . . . . 9. The Oxford School . . . . 10. The tradition of Albert of Saxony and of ...
... Oresme and a great artist of universal interest like Leonardo do Vinci. Of Duhem's magnificent researches —which are often a little diflicult to study in that eminent and erudite physicist's original text, usually lengthy and somewhat ...
... ORESME AND THE OXFORD SCHOOL 1. THE DOCTRINE or “ IMPETUS ” (JOHN BURIDAN). The idea of attributing a certain energy to a moving body solely on account of its motion is entirely foreign to aristotelian dynamics. In Antiquity John of ...
... Oresme, of the diocese of Bayeux, was a student of theology. In 1362 he was grand master of the College of Navarre. He became Bishop of Lisieux on August 3rd, 1377 and died there on July 11th, 1382. Charles V entrusted Oresme with the ...
... Oresme's Treatise on the Sphere. In dynamics, Oresme was a disciple of Buridan and adopted from him the doctrine of impetus. Thus he maintains, in his Treatise on the Heavens and the World,1 written about 1377, that the acceleration of ...