Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... treatise deals with his determination of the distances of the Sun and the Moon ( Fig . 5.11 ) . The treatise is written in the axio- matic style which shows clearly that scientists were now trying to follow the method of the ...
... treatise deals with his determination of the distances of the Sun and the Moon ( Fig . 5.11 ) . The treatise is written in the axio- matic style which shows clearly that scientists were now trying to follow the method of the ...
136. oldal
... treatise Sectio canonis , Euclid goes through the doctrine of sound in an axio- matic - deductive way which reminds one of his Optics . He assumed that sound is a movement and that the height of a tone depends on the ' number of motions ...
... treatise Sectio canonis , Euclid goes through the doctrine of sound in an axio- matic - deductive way which reminds one of his Optics . He assumed that sound is a movement and that the height of a tone depends on the ' number of motions ...
210. oldal
... treatise from about the same period entitled Liber Archimedis de Insidentibus in humidum but whose author is unknown , pretends to be a translation of On floating bodies by Archimedes . The book is particularly interesting when viewed ...
... treatise from about the same period entitled Liber Archimedis de Insidentibus in humidum but whose author is unknown , pretends to be a translation of On floating bodies by Archimedes . The book is particularly interesting when viewed ...
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