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Peter J. Tamburro. FROM GALILEO TO NEWTON by A. Rupert Hall DOVER PUBLICATIONS , INC . NEW YORK This One WXCA - HND - J1JJ Copyright © 1981 by A. Rupert Hall . Copyright ©
Peter J. Tamburro. FROM GALILEO TO NEWTON by A. Rupert Hall DOVER PUBLICATIONS , INC . NEW YORK This One WXCA - HND - J1JJ Copyright © 1981 by A. Rupert Hall . Copyright ©
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... Galileo to Newton . Mathematics , for Galileo , was the essential key to the science of motion without which nature could not be properly understood : with its aid he showed that the Copernican system was plausible . Newton by the same ...
... Galileo to Newton . Mathematics , for Galileo , was the essential key to the science of motion without which nature could not be properly understood : with its aid he showed that the Copernican system was plausible . Newton by the same ...
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... Galileo's Dialogues on the two Chief Systems of the World and that of the final edition of Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in 1726. It is not by any means a full record of the accomplishment of the crucial stage ...
... Galileo's Dialogues on the two Chief Systems of the World and that of the final edition of Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in 1726. It is not by any means a full record of the accomplishment of the crucial stage ...
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Contents
SCIENCE IN TRANSITION 16301650 | 17 |
THE GALILEAN REVOLUTION IN PHYSICS | 36 |
NATURES LANGUAGE | 78 |
THE METHOD OF SCIENCE | 103 |
FLORENCE LONDON PARIS | 132 |
EXPLORING THE LARGE AND THE SMALL | 155 |
PROBLEMS OF LIVING THINGS | 175 |
ELEMENTS AND PARTICLES | 216 |
EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS | 244 |
NEWTON AND THE WORLD OF LAW | 276 |
THE AGE OF NEWTON | 307 |
EPILOGUE | 329 |
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