Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... thirteenth century mathematics could not use the rich heritage of the Greeks to the full . Another reason was that purely qualitative experiments did not provide numerical data from which relationships could be computed . Thirteenth century ...
... thirteenth century mathematics could not use the rich heritage of the Greeks to the full . Another reason was that purely qualitative experiments did not provide numerical data from which relationships could be computed . Thirteenth century ...
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... century the Aristotelian theory was widely criticised . William of Ockham argued his point from a case in which two ... thirteenth centuries the impetus theory is occasionally found in the writings of Latin scholars , but it had few ...
... century the Aristotelian theory was widely criticised . William of Ockham argued his point from a case in which two ... thirteenth centuries the impetus theory is occasionally found in the writings of Latin scholars , but it had few ...
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... thirteenth century a reader of William of Moerbeke's translation of Proclos's Commentary on the Timaios could learn ... thirteenth century , the universities had been able to attract all the best scholars of the time . In the fourteenth ...
... thirteenth century a reader of William of Moerbeke's translation of Proclos's Commentary on the Timaios could learn ... thirteenth century , the universities had been able to attract all the best scholars of the time . In the fourteenth ...
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