Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... first sphere and passing through the poles of the ecliptic . It completes a revolution relative to the first sphere in 223 synodic months or 6,585 days , the mean synodic month being = 29.53 days . T The third sphere rotates from west ...
... first sphere and passing through the poles of the ecliptic . It completes a revolution relative to the first sphere in 223 synodic months or 6,585 days , the mean synodic month being = 29.53 days . T The third sphere rotates from west ...
120. oldal
... first are significant to physics . The first type is natural motion . Natural motion is performed by bodies under the influence of forces seated in the body proper . There are three forms of natural motion in the world . First , there ...
... first are significant to physics . The first type is natural motion . Natural motion is performed by bodies under the influence of forces seated in the body proper . There are three forms of natural motion in the world . First , there ...
355. oldal
... first draft of a treatise on coinage . The treatise was published in Latin in 1528 , under the title Monetae cudendae ratio , and came to be the foundation of a monetary reform , in the same way as did Oresme's earlier writing on the ...
... first draft of a treatise on coinage . The treatise was published in Latin in 1528 , under the title Monetae cudendae ratio , and came to be the foundation of a monetary reform , in the same way as did Oresme's earlier writing on the ...
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