Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... conception of astronomy . To use an expression much in vogue in later years , the problem is to save celestial phenomena from their apparent irregularity by showing how they might result from a system of regular circular motions . In ...
... conception of astronomy . To use an expression much in vogue in later years , the problem is to save celestial phenomena from their apparent irregularity by showing how they might result from a system of regular circular motions . In ...
142. oldal
... conception of nature . Both monism and the following pluralistic conception of nature seem to have given rise to much intellectual perplexity even at the start , for it was extremely difficult to explain the plurality of phenomena ...
... conception of nature . Both monism and the following pluralistic conception of nature seem to have given rise to much intellectual perplexity even at the start , for it was extremely difficult to explain the plurality of phenomena ...
150. oldal
... conception of the structure of matter was developed by Leucippos of Miletos ( c . 440 B.C. ) and his pupil Democritos of Abdera ( c . 460 - c . 370 B.C. ) . These philosophers are usually mentioned together , and it is difficult to ...
... conception of the structure of matter was developed by Leucippos of Miletos ( c . 440 B.C. ) and his pupil Democritos of Abdera ( c . 460 - c . 370 B.C. ) . These philosophers are usually mentioned together , and it is difficult to ...
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