Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... proved vulner- able to criticism in several ways . For instance , it implied that the Sun moves with a constant apparent velocity among the fixed stars , from which it follows that the four seasons are equal in length , contrary to the ...
... proved vulner- able to criticism in several ways . For instance , it implied that the Sun moves with a constant apparent velocity among the fixed stars , from which it follows that the four seasons are equal in length , contrary to the ...
90. oldal
... proved theorem shows that this angle is a maximum at the points where the deferent circle is intersected by a line through the Earth perpendicular to the apogeum line . The Development of the Lunar Theory Book IV of the Almagest is ...
... proved theorem shows that this angle is a maximum at the points where the deferent circle is intersected by a line through the Earth perpendicular to the apogeum line . The Development of the Lunar Theory Book IV of the Almagest is ...
154. oldal
... proved that the air inside the empty clepsydra and the inflated bladder acts as a material body resisting influences ... proving that ' an extensive domain not occupied by any substance perceptible to the senses may exist anywhere ...
... proved that the air inside the empty clepsydra and the inflated bladder acts as a material body resisting influences ... proving that ' an extensive domain not occupied by any substance perceptible to the senses may exist anywhere ...
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