History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... motion round the sun , and actually converted what had hitherto , on all hands , been regarded as one of the weightiest objections against the Coper- nican theory , into a most solid support . " If the doctrine of Copernicus be true ...
... motion round the sun , and actually converted what had hitherto , on all hands , been regarded as one of the weightiest objections against the Coper- nican theory , into a most solid support . " If the doctrine of Copernicus be true ...
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... Motion , his friends causing it to be surreptitiously published in Holland . His infirmities and misfortunes now The cala- increased . In 1637 he became totally blind . In a letter he old - age . plaintively says , referring to his ...
... Motion , his friends causing it to be surreptitiously published in Holland . His infirmities and misfortunes now The cala- increased . In 1637 he became totally blind . In a letter he old - age . plaintively says , referring to his ...
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... Motion of Mars . ' This was the result of an attempt , upon which he had been engaged since the beginning of the century , to reconcile the motions of that planet to the hypothesis of eccentrics and epicycles . It ended in the ...
... Motion of Mars . ' This was the result of an attempt , upon which he had been engaged since the beginning of the century , to reconcile the motions of that planet to the hypothesis of eccentrics and epicycles . It ended in the ...
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... motion . He knew the laws of friction subsequently demonstrated by Amon- tons , and the principle of virtual velocities ; he described the camera obscura before Baptista Porta , understood aerial per- spective , the nature of coloured ...
... motion . He knew the laws of friction subsequently demonstrated by Amon- tons , and the principle of virtual velocities ; he described the camera obscura before Baptista Porta , understood aerial per- spective , the nature of coloured ...
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... motion . of the three laws of motion . They are to the following effect , as given by Newton : - ( 1. ) Every body perseveres in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a right line unless it is compelled to change that state by ...
... motion . of the three laws of motion . They are to the following effect , as given by Newton : - ( 1. ) Every body perseveres in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a right line unless it is compelled to change that state by ...
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