Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 47 találatból.
194. oldal
... possible way ( see p . 131 ) . It is doubtful whether Grosseteste himself conducted optical experi- ments of this kind , but he certainly investigated the way in which rays pass through a lens . In a treatise De natura locorum he says ...
... possible way ( see p . 131 ) . It is doubtful whether Grosseteste himself conducted optical experi- ments of this kind , but he certainly investigated the way in which rays pass through a lens . In a treatise De natura locorum he says ...
270. oldal
... possible , and even probable , he himself did not believe in it . Perhaps he found it too difficult to deny the immediate testimony of the senses . The Size of the Universe Philosophers of the late Middle Ages were much occupied with ...
... possible , and even probable , he himself did not believe in it . Perhaps he found it too difficult to deny the immediate testimony of the senses . The Size of the Universe Philosophers of the late Middle Ages were much occupied with ...
315. oldal
... possible , and did so in a great work whose scientific standard every serious astronomer and mathematician was forced to respect . Copernicus is therefore the first of the ' new ' astronomers . He did what neither his Arabic or Latin ...
... possible , and did so in a great work whose scientific standard every serious astronomer and mathematician was forced to respect . Copernicus is therefore the first of the ' new ' astronomers . He did what neither his Arabic or Latin ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Science Before the Greeks | 1 |
The New Concept of Nature | 11 |
Plato and Greek Mathematics | 23 |
Copyright | |
14 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
alchemy Alexandria Almagest Anaximander angle Antiquity Arabic Archimedes Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's astrolabe astronomical axioms axis Babylonian became Biogr body celestial centre of gravity century B.C. circle circular motion Clagett conception Copernicus Cusanus deferent developed Dict distance Duhem Earth ecliptic Egyptian Empedocles English transl epicycle equant equator equinox Eudoxos extant fixed stars force fourteenth century geometrical Gerard of Cremona gnomon Greek Grosseteste heavenly Hipparchos history of science ideas important instrument Isis Johannes kinematics known later Latin Leipzig London longitude mathe mathematical mathematician matical means mechanics Medieval method Middle Ages Moon moving natural Nicole Oresme observations optics Oresme Oxford Paris phenomena philosophers physics planetary theory planets Plato principle problem Ptolemy Ptolemy's Pythagorean ratio refraction Renaissance result rotation Sarton scientific scientists sphere spherical T. L. Heath theoretical thirteenth century Thorndike Timaios translation treatise universe velocity vols weight wrote