Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Antiquity long ago . However primitive it appears today , it must be considered because of the great influence it came to exert on physical views for almost 2,000 years . Aristotle's dynamics is the key to the understanding of Medieval ...
... Antiquity long ago . However primitive it appears today , it must be considered because of the great influence it came to exert on physical views for almost 2,000 years . Aristotle's dynamics is the key to the understanding of Medieval ...
123. oldal
... Antiquity the acceleration during the fall was explained in many ways . Aristotle argued that as the heavy body approaches the Earth ( which is its natural place ) , it acquires its heavy ' form ' in a more perfect way , that is it ...
... Antiquity the acceleration during the fall was explained in many ways . Aristotle argued that as the heavy body approaches the Earth ( which is its natural place ) , it acquires its heavy ' form ' in a more perfect way , that is it ...
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... Antiquity as the supremely creative period , the Middle Ages as a dark interlude when nothing happened , and the Renaissance as a re - birth of the outlook of Antiquity . In fact , it is dubious whether such a division is valid in any ...
... Antiquity as the supremely creative period , the Middle Ages as a dark interlude when nothing happened , and the Renaissance as a re - birth of the outlook of Antiquity . In fact , it is dubious whether such a division is valid in any ...
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