Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... astronomical views . Aristotle ( who never mentions Pythagoras by name and possibly did not believe in his existence ) says that the so - called Pythagoreans assumed the existence of a central fire in the middle of the spherical ...
... astronomical views . Aristotle ( who never mentions Pythagoras by name and possibly did not believe in his existence ) says that the so - called Pythagoreans assumed the existence of a central fire in the middle of the spherical ...
254. oldal
... astronomical tables , and planetary aspects . The author seems , at this point , to have come to the end of his resources , and later astronomers supplemented ( as he had supplemented Sacrobosco ) his work with special treatises on ...
... astronomical tables , and planetary aspects . The author seems , at this point , to have come to the end of his resources , and later astronomers supplemented ( as he had supplemented Sacrobosco ) his work with special treatises on ...
262. oldal
... astronomical clocks were real masterpieces of mechanical skill and astronomical ingenuity . The central part of the mechanism of any clock is the escapement , and in those of the Middle Ages is always of the verge and foliot type . Via ...
... astronomical clocks were real masterpieces of mechanical skill and astronomical ingenuity . The central part of the mechanism of any clock is the escapement , and in those of the Middle Ages is always of the verge and foliot type . Via ...
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