1979, ISBN: 0299019004
[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem H… Mehr…
[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Contents -- Part I: Medieval Statics -- Chapter i. The Greek and Arabic Forerunners of Medieval Statics -- The Book on the Balance, attributed to Euclid.—24 -- Archimedes, On the Equilibrium of Planes or On Centers of Gravity. Book I, Postulates, Propositions 1-7.—31. -- Hero of Alexandria, Mechanics. Book I, Chapters 2-8, 25-24, 35-54; Book II, Chapters 7-8, 22.—58. -- Archimedes, On Heaviness and Tightness (A Fragment of the Floating Bodies). -- —5Z- -- al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Introduction, Sections 1-5 ; Chapter 1, Sections 1-9; Chapter 5, Sections 1-5.—56. -- Chapter 2. Jordanus de Nemore and Medieval Latin Statics -- The Theory of Weight, attributed to Jordanus de Nemore. Book I, Propositions 6, 8, and 10 (Ri. 06, Ri. 08, Ri. 10).—104. -- An Anonymous Commentary on the Elements of fordanus on Weights. Proposition 8.—109. -- Johannes de Mûris, The Four-Parted Work on Numbers. Book IV, Second Tract.—115. -- Albert of Saxony,Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book III, Questions 2-5.—156. -- Marcus Trivisano of Venice, On the Macrocosm or Greater World. Book I.—146 -- Galileo Galilei, Mechanics (on the lever and the inclined plane).—15 o. -- Part II: Medieval Kinematics -- Chapter 3. Gerard of Brussels and the Origins of Kinematics in the West -- Gerard of Brussels, On Motion. Book I, Suppositions 1-8, Proposition 1; Book II, Proposition 1.—187. -- Chapter 4. The Emergence of Kinematics at Merton College -- Thomas Bradwardine, Treatise on the Proportions of Velocities in Movements. Chapter IV, Part 2.—220. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book VI, Question 5.—223. -- Thomas Bradwardine, On the Continuum. Definitions 1-3, 7-14, 23-24; Suppositions 6-9; Conclusions 22-24, 26.—230. -- William Hey tesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI, Local Motion.—2 3 5. -- On Motion (A Fragment), attributed to Richard Swineshead.—243. -- John of Holland, On Motion. Definitions.—247. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, definitions of uniform motion and uniform acceleration.—251. -- Chapter 5. The Merton Theorem of Uniform Acceleration -- William Heytesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI (continued).—270. -- Proofs of Propositions Posited in the Rules for Solving Sophisms, attributed to William Heytesbury.—284. -- Richard Swineshead, The Book of Calculations: Rules on Local Motion. Second Supposition to Conclusion 38, and other Conclusions.—290. -- John Dumbleton, The Summa of Logical and Natural Things. Part III, Chapters 10, 11.—305. -- De motu incerti auctoris.—326. -- Chapter 6. The Application of Two-Dimensional Geometry to Kinematics -- Nicole Oresme, On the Configurations of Qualities. Part I, Chapters 0-4, 8, 10, 11, 13; Part II, Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 8; Part III, Chapters 1, 7, 8.—347. -- Giovanni di Casali, On the Velocity of the Motion of Alteration. An extract on uniformly difform quality.—382. -- Jacobus de Sancto Martino, On the Latitudes of Forms (According to the Doctrine of Nicole Oresme). Introduction; Propositions 19, 21-24, 26-27, 3°, and Notanda.—392. -- Blasius of Parma, Questions on the Treatise on the Latitudes of Forms. Question III.—402. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, Theorems I and II, Corollary 1.—409 -- The Journal of Isaac Beeckman, "On a Stone Falling in a Vacuum."—417. -- Part III: Medieval Dynamics -- Chapter 7. Aristotelian Mechanics and Bradwardine’s Dynamic Law of Movement -- An Anonymous Treatment of Peripatetic Dynamics.—445. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book, of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Question 12.—466 -- A Brief Tract on Proportions Abridgedfrom the Book on Proportions of Thomas Bradwar dine, the Englishman.—465. -- Francischus de Ferraria, On the Proportions of Motions (extracts).—495. -- Chapter 8. John Buridan and the Impetus Theory of Projectile Motion -- Franciscus de Marchia, On the Sentences of Peter Lombard (A Reportado of the Fourth Book)—5 26. -- John Buridan, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book -- VIII, Question 12.—532. -- Chapter 9. The Free Fall of Bodies -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 12.—557. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 4.—565. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Chapter 17.—570. -- The Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. M 44r-v, M 4jr, M 47r-v, M 48r, M 49r-—572- -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, experiment of rolling balls on inclined plane.—576 -- Chapter 10. Mechanics and Cosmology -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 22.—594. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book -- II, Chapter 25.—600. -- Nicolas Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs. Book I, Chapters 7-8.—610. -- Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics [in the Nominalist Manner], attributed to Marsilius of Inghen. Book III, Question 7.—615. -- Part IV: The Fate and Scope of Medieval Mechanics -- Chapter 11. The Reception and Spread of the English and French Physics -- 1350-1600 -- Chapter 12. Medieval Mechanics in Retrospect. ISBN 9780299019006 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 711 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth., Books<
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The, University of Wisconsin Press, XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und … Mehr…
The, University of Wisconsin Press, XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Contents -- Part I: Medieval Statics -- Chapter i. The Greek and Arabic Forerunners of Medieval Statics -- The Book on the Balance, attributed to Euclid.?24 -- Archimedes, On the Equilibrium of Planes or On Centers of Gravity. Book I, Postulates, Propositions 1-7.?31. -- Hero of Alexandria, Mechanics. Book I, Chapters 2-8, 25-24, 35-54; Book II, Chapters 7-8, 22.?58. -- Archimedes, On Heaviness and Tightness (A Fragment of the Floating Bodies). -- ?5Z- -- al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Introduction, Sections 1-5 ; Chapter 1, Sections 1-9; Chapter 5, Sections 1-5.?56. -- Chapter 2. Jordanus de Nemore and Medieval Latin Statics -- The Theory of Weight, attributed to Jordanus de Nemore. Book I, Propositions 6, 8, and 10 (Ri. 06, Ri. 08, Ri. 10).?104. -- An Anonymous Commentary on the Elements of fordanus on Weights. Proposition 8.?109. -- Johannes de Mûris, The Four-Parted Work on Numbers. Book IV, Second Tract.?115. -- Albert of Saxony,Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book III, Questions 2-5.?156. -- Marcus Trivisano of Venice, On the Macrocosm or Greater World. Book I.?146 -- Galileo Galilei, Mechanics (on the lever and the inclined plane).?15 o. -- Part II: Medieval Kinematics -- Chapter 3. Gerard of Brussels and the Origins of Kinematics in the West -- Gerard of Brussels, On Motion. Book I, Suppositions 1-8, Proposition 1; Book II, Proposition 1.?187. -- Chapter 4. The Emergence of Kinematics at Merton College -- Thomas Bradwardine, Treatise on the Proportions of Velocities in Movements. Chapter IV, Part 2.?220. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book VI, Question 5.?223. -- Thomas Bradwardine, On the Continuum. Definitions 1-3, 7-14, 23-24; Suppositions 6-9; Conclusions 22-24, 26.?230. -- William Hey tesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI, Local Motion.?2 3 5. -- On Motion (A Fragment), attributed to Richard Swineshead.?243. -- John of Holland, On Motion. Definitions.?247. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, definitions of uniform motion and uniform acceleration.?251. -- Chapter 5. The Merton Theorem of Uniform Acceleration -- William Heytesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI (continued).?270. -- Proofs of Propositions Posited in the Rules for Solving Sophisms, attributed to William Heytesbury.?284. -- Richard Swineshead, The Book of Calculations: Rules on Local Motion. Second Supposition to Conclusion 38, and other Conclusions.?290. -- John Dumbleton, The Summa of Logical and Natural Things. Part III, Chapters 10, 11.?305. -- De motu incerti auctoris.?326. -- Chapter 6. The Application of Two-Dimensional Geometry to Kinematics -- Nicole Oresme, On the Configurations of Qualities. Part I, Chapters 0-4, 8, 10, 11, 13; Part II, Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 8; Part III, Chapters 1, 7, 8.?347. -- Giovanni di Casali, On the Velocity of the Motion of Alteration. An extract on uniformly difform quality.?382. -- Jacobus de Sancto Martino, On the Latitudes of Forms (According to the Doctrine of Nicole Oresme). Introduction; Propositions 19, 21-24, 26-27, 3°, and Notanda.?392. -- Blasius of Parma, Questions on the Treatise on the Latitudes of Forms. Question III.?402. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, Theorems I and II, Corollary 1.?409 -- The Journal of Isaac Beeckman, ?On a Stone Falling in a Vacuum.??417. -- Part III: Medieval Dynamics -- Chapter 7. Aristotelian Mechanics and Bradwardine?s Dynamic Law of Movement -- An Anonymous Treatment of Peripatetic Dynamics.?445. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book, of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Question 12.?466 -- A Brief Tract on Proportions Abridgedfrom the Book on Proportions of Thomas Bradwar dine, the Englishman.?465. -- Francischus de Ferraria, On the Proportions of Motions (extracts).?495. -- Chapter 8. John Buridan and the Impetus Theory of Projectile Motion -- Franciscus de Marchia, On the Sentences of Peter Lombard (A Reportado of the Fourth Book)?5 26. -- John Buridan, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book -- VIII, Question 12.?532. -- Chapter 9. The Free Fall of Bodies -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 12.?557. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 4.?565. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Chapter 17.?570. -- The Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. M 44r-v, M 4jr, M 47r-v, M 48r, M 49r-?572- -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, experiment of rolling balls on inclined plane.?576 -- Chapter 10. Mechanics and Cosmology -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 22.?594. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book -- II, Chapter 25.?600. -- Nicolas Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs. Book I, Chapters 7-8.?610. -- Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics [in the Nominalist Manner], attributed to Marsilius of Inghen. Book III, Question 7.?615. -- Part IV: The Fate and Scope of Medieval Mechanics -- Chapter 11. The Reception and Spread of the English and French Physics -- 1350-1600 -- Chapter 12. Medieval Mechanics in Retrospect. ISBN 9780299019006Mittelalter 1979, [PU: University of Wisconsin Press]<
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[PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XIII, 713 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme’s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme’s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett’s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme’s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN , DE, [SC: 4.50], gebraucht; gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 711g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], Jacket, XIII, 713 Seiten / p. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme’s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme’s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett’s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme’s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN 9780299019006 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 711 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket., Books<
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The, University of Wisconsin Press, XIII, 713 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme?s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme?s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett?s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme?s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN 9780299019006Philosophie 1968, [PU: University of Wisconsin Press]<
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[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem H… Mehr…
[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Contents -- Part I: Medieval Statics -- Chapter i. The Greek and Arabic Forerunners of Medieval Statics -- The Book on the Balance, attributed to Euclid.—24 -- Archimedes, On the Equilibrium of Planes or On Centers of Gravity. Book I, Postulates, Propositions 1-7.—31. -- Hero of Alexandria, Mechanics. Book I, Chapters 2-8, 25-24, 35-54; Book II, Chapters 7-8, 22.—58. -- Archimedes, On Heaviness and Tightness (A Fragment of the Floating Bodies). -- —5Z- -- al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Introduction, Sections 1-5 ; Chapter 1, Sections 1-9; Chapter 5, Sections 1-5.—56. -- Chapter 2. Jordanus de Nemore and Medieval Latin Statics -- The Theory of Weight, attributed to Jordanus de Nemore. Book I, Propositions 6, 8, and 10 (Ri. 06, Ri. 08, Ri. 10).—104. -- An Anonymous Commentary on the Elements of fordanus on Weights. Proposition 8.—109. -- Johannes de Mûris, The Four-Parted Work on Numbers. Book IV, Second Tract.—115. -- Albert of Saxony,Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book III, Questions 2-5.—156. -- Marcus Trivisano of Venice, On the Macrocosm or Greater World. Book I.—146 -- Galileo Galilei, Mechanics (on the lever and the inclined plane).—15 o. -- Part II: Medieval Kinematics -- Chapter 3. Gerard of Brussels and the Origins of Kinematics in the West -- Gerard of Brussels, On Motion. Book I, Suppositions 1-8, Proposition 1; Book II, Proposition 1.—187. -- Chapter 4. The Emergence of Kinematics at Merton College -- Thomas Bradwardine, Treatise on the Proportions of Velocities in Movements. Chapter IV, Part 2.—220. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book VI, Question 5.—223. -- Thomas Bradwardine, On the Continuum. Definitions 1-3, 7-14, 23-24; Suppositions 6-9; Conclusions 22-24, 26.—230. -- William Hey tesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI, Local Motion.—2 3 5. -- On Motion (A Fragment), attributed to Richard Swineshead.—243. -- John of Holland, On Motion. Definitions.—247. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, definitions of uniform motion and uniform acceleration.—251. -- Chapter 5. The Merton Theorem of Uniform Acceleration -- William Heytesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI (continued).—270. -- Proofs of Propositions Posited in the Rules for Solving Sophisms, attributed to William Heytesbury.—284. -- Richard Swineshead, The Book of Calculations: Rules on Local Motion. Second Supposition to Conclusion 38, and other Conclusions.—290. -- John Dumbleton, The Summa of Logical and Natural Things. Part III, Chapters 10, 11.—305. -- De motu incerti auctoris.—326. -- Chapter 6. The Application of Two-Dimensional Geometry to Kinematics -- Nicole Oresme, On the Configurations of Qualities. Part I, Chapters 0-4, 8, 10, 11, 13; Part II, Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 8; Part III, Chapters 1, 7, 8.—347. -- Giovanni di Casali, On the Velocity of the Motion of Alteration. An extract on uniformly difform quality.—382. -- Jacobus de Sancto Martino, On the Latitudes of Forms (According to the Doctrine of Nicole Oresme). Introduction; Propositions 19, 21-24, 26-27, 3°, and Notanda.—392. -- Blasius of Parma, Questions on the Treatise on the Latitudes of Forms. Question III.—402. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, Theorems I and II, Corollary 1.—409 -- The Journal of Isaac Beeckman, "On a Stone Falling in a Vacuum."—417. -- Part III: Medieval Dynamics -- Chapter 7. Aristotelian Mechanics and Bradwardine’s Dynamic Law of Movement -- An Anonymous Treatment of Peripatetic Dynamics.—445. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book, of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Question 12.—466 -- A Brief Tract on Proportions Abridgedfrom the Book on Proportions of Thomas Bradwar dine, the Englishman.—465. -- Francischus de Ferraria, On the Proportions of Motions (extracts).—495. -- Chapter 8. John Buridan and the Impetus Theory of Projectile Motion -- Franciscus de Marchia, On the Sentences of Peter Lombard (A Reportado of the Fourth Book)—5 26. -- John Buridan, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book -- VIII, Question 12.—532. -- Chapter 9. The Free Fall of Bodies -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 12.—557. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 4.—565. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Chapter 17.—570. -- The Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. M 44r-v, M 4jr, M 47r-v, M 48r, M 49r-—572- -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, experiment of rolling balls on inclined plane.—576 -- Chapter 10. Mechanics and Cosmology -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 22.—594. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book -- II, Chapter 25.—600. -- Nicolas Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs. Book I, Chapters 7-8.—610. -- Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics [in the Nominalist Manner], attributed to Marsilius of Inghen. Book III, Question 7.—615. -- Part IV: The Fate and Scope of Medieval Mechanics -- Chapter 11. The Reception and Spread of the English and French Physics -- 1350-1600 -- Chapter 12. Medieval Mechanics in Retrospect. ISBN 9780299019006 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 711 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth., Books<
1979, ISBN: 9780299019006
The, University of Wisconsin Press, XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und … Mehr…
The, University of Wisconsin Press, XXIX, 714 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Originalleinen / Cloth. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Contents -- Part I: Medieval Statics -- Chapter i. The Greek and Arabic Forerunners of Medieval Statics -- The Book on the Balance, attributed to Euclid.?24 -- Archimedes, On the Equilibrium of Planes or On Centers of Gravity. Book I, Postulates, Propositions 1-7.?31. -- Hero of Alexandria, Mechanics. Book I, Chapters 2-8, 25-24, 35-54; Book II, Chapters 7-8, 22.?58. -- Archimedes, On Heaviness and Tightness (A Fragment of the Floating Bodies). -- ?5Z- -- al-Khazini, Book of the Balance of Wisdom. Introduction, Sections 1-5 ; Chapter 1, Sections 1-9; Chapter 5, Sections 1-5.?56. -- Chapter 2. Jordanus de Nemore and Medieval Latin Statics -- The Theory of Weight, attributed to Jordanus de Nemore. Book I, Propositions 6, 8, and 10 (Ri. 06, Ri. 08, Ri. 10).?104. -- An Anonymous Commentary on the Elements of fordanus on Weights. Proposition 8.?109. -- Johannes de Mûris, The Four-Parted Work on Numbers. Book IV, Second Tract.?115. -- Albert of Saxony,Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book III, Questions 2-5.?156. -- Marcus Trivisano of Venice, On the Macrocosm or Greater World. Book I.?146 -- Galileo Galilei, Mechanics (on the lever and the inclined plane).?15 o. -- Part II: Medieval Kinematics -- Chapter 3. Gerard of Brussels and the Origins of Kinematics in the West -- Gerard of Brussels, On Motion. Book I, Suppositions 1-8, Proposition 1; Book II, Proposition 1.?187. -- Chapter 4. The Emergence of Kinematics at Merton College -- Thomas Bradwardine, Treatise on the Proportions of Velocities in Movements. Chapter IV, Part 2.?220. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book VI, Question 5.?223. -- Thomas Bradwardine, On the Continuum. Definitions 1-3, 7-14, 23-24; Suppositions 6-9; Conclusions 22-24, 26.?230. -- William Hey tesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI, Local Motion.?2 3 5. -- On Motion (A Fragment), attributed to Richard Swineshead.?243. -- John of Holland, On Motion. Definitions.?247. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, definitions of uniform motion and uniform acceleration.?251. -- Chapter 5. The Merton Theorem of Uniform Acceleration -- William Heytesbury, Rules for Solving Sophisms. Part VI (continued).?270. -- Proofs of Propositions Posited in the Rules for Solving Sophisms, attributed to William Heytesbury.?284. -- Richard Swineshead, The Book of Calculations: Rules on Local Motion. Second Supposition to Conclusion 38, and other Conclusions.?290. -- John Dumbleton, The Summa of Logical and Natural Things. Part III, Chapters 10, 11.?305. -- De motu incerti auctoris.?326. -- Chapter 6. The Application of Two-Dimensional Geometry to Kinematics -- Nicole Oresme, On the Configurations of Qualities. Part I, Chapters 0-4, 8, 10, 11, 13; Part II, Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 8; Part III, Chapters 1, 7, 8.?347. -- Giovanni di Casali, On the Velocity of the Motion of Alteration. An extract on uniformly difform quality.?382. -- Jacobus de Sancto Martino, On the Latitudes of Forms (According to the Doctrine of Nicole Oresme). Introduction; Propositions 19, 21-24, 26-27, 3°, and Notanda.?392. -- Blasius of Parma, Questions on the Treatise on the Latitudes of Forms. Question III.?402. -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, Theorems I and II, Corollary 1.?409 -- The Journal of Isaac Beeckman, ?On a Stone Falling in a Vacuum.??417. -- Part III: Medieval Dynamics -- Chapter 7. Aristotelian Mechanics and Bradwardine?s Dynamic Law of Movement -- An Anonymous Treatment of Peripatetic Dynamics.?445. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book, of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Question 12.?466 -- A Brief Tract on Proportions Abridgedfrom the Book on Proportions of Thomas Bradwar dine, the Englishman.?465. -- Francischus de Ferraria, On the Proportions of Motions (extracts).?495. -- Chapter 8. John Buridan and the Impetus Theory of Projectile Motion -- Franciscus de Marchia, On the Sentences of Peter Lombard (A Reportado of the Fourth Book)?5 26. -- John Buridan, Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics of Aristotle. Book -- VIII, Question 12.?532. -- Chapter 9. The Free Fall of Bodies -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 12.?557. -- Albert of Saxony, Questions on the [Four] Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 4.?565. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book I, Chapter 17.?570. -- The Manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. M 44r-v, M 4jr, M 47r-v, M 48r, M 49r-?572- -- Galileo Galilei, The Two New Sciences. Third Day, experiment of rolling balls on inclined plane.?576 -- Chapter 10. Mechanics and Cosmology -- John Buridan, Questions on the Four Books on the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book II, Question 22.?594. -- Nicole Oresme, On the Book of the Heavens and the World of Aristotle. Book -- II, Chapter 25.?600. -- Nicolas Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Orbs. Book I, Chapters 7-8.?610. -- Questions on the Eight Books of the Physics [in the Nominalist Manner], attributed to Marsilius of Inghen. Book III, Question 7.?615. -- Part IV: The Fate and Scope of Medieval Mechanics -- Chapter 11. The Reception and Spread of the English and French Physics -- 1350-1600 -- Chapter 12. Medieval Mechanics in Retrospect. ISBN 9780299019006Mittelalter 1979, [PU: University of Wisconsin Press]<
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[PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], XIII, 713 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme’s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme’s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett’s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme’s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN , DE, [SC: 4.50], gebraucht; gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 711g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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[EAN: 9780299019006], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [SC: 4.0], [PU: The University of Wisconsin Press.], Jacket, XIII, 713 Seiten / p. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme’s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme’s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett’s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme’s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN 9780299019006 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 711 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket., Books<
Nicole Oresme and the Medical Geometry of Qualities and Motions. - gebrauchtes Buch
1968, ISBN: 9780299019006
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The, University of Wisconsin Press, XIII, 713 Seiten / p. 16,5 x 4,4 x 24,1 cm, Original Leinen kaschiert mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dust jacket. Buchrücken letzte Seiten leicht angelöst, Umschlag mit Randläsuren, berieben, innen sehr sauber / Spine last pages slightly detached, cover with marginal tears, rubbed, inside very clean- Following the practice of his time, the fourteenth-century scholastic Nicole Oresme considered many diverse phenomena, both natural and supernatural, abstract and practical. Original and speculative in many fields, his work in natural philosophy and mathematics in particular was of some influence on the later development of scientific thought. This volume, presented by Marshall Clagett in the continuing series of University of Wisconsin Publications in Medieval Science, offers what will surely be a definitive edition of Oresme?s important text on the configurations of motion and qualities. -- The doctrine of configurations, though firmly set in the midst of medieval philosophical problems, at least indirectly influenced the later Renaissance and early modern use of geometrical figures to represent problems in local motion. It was essentially Oresme?s configurations that were used by Galileo in his celebrated discussion of uniformly accelerated motion. With meticulous and thoughtful scholarship, Dr. Clagett?s historical and critical discussion places the De configurationibus in the framework of Oresme?s philosophy and gives a detailed outline and analysis of his speculations. The editor has for the first time established the text itself from the fourteen extant manuscripts; he presents not only an extensive sampling of variant readings but reconstructions of the explanatory diagrams with which the original manuscripts were liberally supplied. An English translation of the text is provided on facing pages, and a section of analysis and commentary follows the text itself. Substantial appendices present editions and translations of further works pertinent to the De configurationibus. -- Oresme divides the 93 chapters of De configurationibus qualitatum et motuum into three parts. The first establishes the tenets of his geometrical system to represent qualities. In this part, he also discusses the implications of his doctrine for the explanation of various physical phenomena, notably those factors and perceptions relating to aesthetics. The second part applies the doctrine to problems of motion, referring to its possible use also in sonics, music, and the refutation of magic. An attempt is made in Part III to illustrate how qualities or motions may be compared by comparing their geometrical representations. -- Marshall Clagett, a distinguished authority on medieval science, is well-known for his many scholarly publications, which include Archimedes in the Middle Ages, Vol. I ( Vol. II, in progress ) , The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, Giovanni Marliani and Tate Medieval Physics and numerous articles in Isis and Osiris. He is also the editor of Critical Problems in the History of Science, The Medieval Science of Weights ( with Ernest Moody ) and co-editor of Twelfth-Century Europe and the Foundations of Modern Society. Dr. Clagett is a member of many learned societies and from 1962 to 1964 served as President of the History of Science Society. Formerly the Director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, he is at present Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. ISBN 9780299019006Philosophie 1968, [PU: University of Wisconsin Press]<
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