Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... centre of gravity in solid bodies , a choice of subject that sufficiently showed the estimate Ubaldi had formed of his talents ; for it was a question on which Commandine had recently written , and which engaged at that time the ...
... centre of gravity in solid bodies , a choice of subject that sufficiently showed the estimate Ubaldi had formed of his talents ; for it was a question on which Commandine had recently written , and which engaged at that time the ...
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... centre of the uni- verse , and immediately surrounding it the atmospheres of air and fire , beyond which the sun , moon , and planets , were thought to be carried round the earth , fixed each to a separate orb or heaven of solid but ...
... centre of the uni- verse , and immediately surrounding it the atmospheres of air and fire , beyond which the sun , moon , and planets , were thought to be carried round the earth , fixed each to a separate orb or heaven of solid but ...
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... centre , and that the earth , which , according to them , is one of the stars , occasions the change of day and night by its own mo- tion , with which it is carried about the centre . " It might be doubtful , upon this passage alone ...
... centre , and that the earth , which , according to them , is one of the stars , occasions the change of day and night by its own mo- tion , with which it is carried about the centre . " It might be doubtful , upon this passage alone ...
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... centre , may be formed in a popular manner by observing , in pass- ing through a thickly planted wood , in how complicated a manner the re- lative positions of the trees appear at each step to be continually changing , and by ...
... centre , may be formed in a popular manner by observing , in pass- ing through a thickly planted wood , in how complicated a manner the re- lative positions of the trees appear at each step to be continually changing , and by ...
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... centre , and adducing against its motion the usual arguments , which in his subsequent writings he ridicules and refutes . Some doubts have been expressed of its authenticity ; but , how ever this may be , we have it under Galileo's own ...
... centre , and adducing against its motion the usual arguments , which in his subsequent writings he ridicules and refutes . Some doubts have been expressed of its authenticity ; but , how ever this may be , we have it under Galileo's own ...
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