Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... became the basis of geometry . At the same time geometry acquired an increasingly abstract character . It had been an empirical or intuitive doctrine con- cerning concrete material bodies studied from a particular point of view . Now ...
... became the basis of geometry . At the same time geometry acquired an increasingly abstract character . It had been an empirical or intuitive doctrine con- cerning concrete material bodies studied from a particular point of view . Now ...
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... became widely used for navigational purposes ( Fig . 18.10 ) . A highly sophisticated instrument for measuring and demonstrating angles in all three celestial systems of co - ordinates ( the equatorial , ecliptic , and horizontal ) was ...
... became widely used for navigational purposes ( Fig . 18.10 ) . A highly sophisticated instrument for measuring and demonstrating angles in all three celestial systems of co - ordinates ( the equatorial , ecliptic , and horizontal ) was ...
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... became famous as an astrologer . His prolific writings draw upon Persian , Indian , Syriac , and Greek sources . In Latin Europe he became one of the principal sources of astrology with his Introductiorium in astronomiam , transl . by ...
... became famous as an astrologer . His prolific writings draw upon Persian , Indian , Syriac , and Greek sources . In Latin Europe he became one of the principal sources of astrology with his Introductiorium in astronomiam , transl . by ...
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