Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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81. oldal
... seems that Apollonios first concentrated on finding a model which was able to account for the varying distances of the Sun and Moon , upholding the general principle of uniform circular motions as the basic component of all planetary ...
... seems that Apollonios first concentrated on finding a model which was able to account for the varying distances of the Sun and Moon , upholding the general principle of uniform circular motions as the basic component of all planetary ...
129. oldal
... seems very strange , and even in Antiquity was much discussed although without any final solution being found ... seem equidistant . 8. Equal and parallel magnitudes at different distances from the eye do not seem to be [ inversely ] ...
... seems very strange , and even in Antiquity was much discussed although without any final solution being found ... seem equidistant . 8. Equal and parallel magnitudes at different distances from the eye do not seem to be [ inversely ] ...
143. oldal
... seem to have played in certain initiation rites . It may be significant , too , that Empedocles seems to have been an adherent of the Orphic religion . The theory of the elements soon became the dominating doctrine of matter in ...
... seem to have played in certain initiation rites . It may be significant , too , that Empedocles seems to have been an adherent of the Orphic religion . The theory of the elements soon became the dominating doctrine of matter in ...
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