Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... motion of the earth Application of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to the discovery of the longi- tude . Galileo's correspondence with the Spanish minister on that subject Controversy concerning the comets of bishop , in the 8th ...
... motion of the earth Application of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to the discovery of the longi- tude . Galileo's correspondence with the Spanish minister on that subject Controversy concerning the comets of bishop , in the 8th ...
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... motion according to New- ton Page 45-48 Kepler's " Epitome " prohibited at Rome and at Florence His theory of comets , that they move in straight lines Kepler , the first German who calculated the tables of logarithms Trial of Kepler's ...
... motion according to New- ton Page 45-48 Kepler's " Epitome " prohibited at Rome and at Florence His theory of comets , that they move in straight lines Kepler , the first German who calculated the tables of logarithms Trial of Kepler's ...
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... motion , shifted a weight to differ- ent distances from the point of suspen- sion , and that the period of vibration • Comment , in Avicennam . Venetils , 1625 . Wren chosen president of the Royal So ciety , knighted GALILEO .
... motion , shifted a weight to differ- ent distances from the point of suspen- sion , and that the period of vibration • Comment , in Avicennam . Venetils , 1625 . Wren chosen president of the Royal So ciety , knighted GALILEO .
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... motion , in the Grand Duke's private library at Florence , bearing the date of 1590 , in which are many of the theorems which he afterwards developed in his Dialogues on Motion . These were not published till fifty years afterwards ...
... motion , in the Grand Duke's private library at Florence , bearing the date of 1590 , in which are many of the theorems which he afterwards developed in his Dialogues on Motion . These were not published till fifty years afterwards ...
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... motions they may have . " He ridiculed the Aristotelians in no very measured terms- " They harden them- selves , and ... motion . Gali- leo ventured to appeal from the au- thority of Aristotle to that of his own senses , and maintained ...
... motions they may have . " He ridiculed the Aristotelians in no very measured terms- " They harden them- selves , and ... motion . Gali- leo ventured to appeal from the au- thority of Aristotle to that of his own senses , and maintained ...
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