The Scientific Renaissance, 1450-1630Collins, 1962 - 380 páginas |
Contenido
The Triumph of Our New Age page | 17 |
The Pleasure and Delight of Nature | 50 |
The Copernican Revolution | 68 |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
alchemy Almagest anatomists anatomy ancients animals antimony appeared arguments Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's arteries astrology astronomical Bacon blood bodies Cardan celestial centre Cesalpino chapter chemical circle comets Copernican system Copernicus described Digges discovery discussion dissection doctrine Earth edition English epicycle experience explained fact Fernel fifteenth fixed stars force Galen Galileo geometrical Gilbert Greek harmony Harvey heart heavens History human humanist ibid ideas illustrations interest John Dee Jupiter Kepler knew knowledge later Latin learned lectures London magnetic mathe mathematical mathematician matical mechanical mediaeval medicine methods modern Mondino Moon motion moving mystic natural magic natural philosophy navigation observations occult orbit original Paracelsan Paracelsus Peurbach physical physician planetary planets practical problem professor Ptolemaic system Ptolemy Ptolemy's published reason Regiomontanus Renaissance Revolutionibus Rheticus scientific scientists Servetus sixteenth century surgeon telescope theory things thought tion translation treatise true Tycho Brahe universe Uraniborg veins ventricle Vesalius wrote