A Short History of ScienceMac Millan C,̊, 1918 - 474 sider |
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Side xi
... Discovery - The Reformation Pioneers of the New Astronomy Conditions Necessary for Progress - Nico- laus Copernicus De Revolutionibus Influence of Copernicus - Tycho Brahe — Uraniborg — Kepler — Galileo — Medical and Chemical Sciences ...
... Discovery - The Reformation Pioneers of the New Astronomy Conditions Necessary for Progress - Nico- laus Copernicus De Revolutionibus Influence of Copernicus - Tycho Brahe — Uraniborg — Kepler — Galileo — Medical and Chemical Sciences ...
Side 16
... discovery of new riches ; they endowed the West with the products of the East , and the East with the products of the West . They proved to the world that cities can attain a high degree of pros- perity by labour , activity , and ...
... discovery of new riches ; they endowed the West with the products of the East , and the East with the products of the West . They proved to the world that cities can attain a high degree of pros- perity by labour , activity , and ...
Side 25
... discovery . On the other hand skill in making and reading maps is well known as among the Esquimaux . RELATION OF GREEK TO OLDER CIVILIZATIONS . - Mathematical science seems to have first assumed definite form in Greece , and it is of ...
... discovery . On the other hand skill in making and reading maps is well known as among the Esquimaux . RELATION OF GREEK TO OLDER CIVILIZATIONS . - Mathematical science seems to have first assumed definite form in Greece , and it is of ...
Side 28
... discovery of a period of 6585 days , — a little more than 18 years , for the recurrence of eclipses . This would appear to have been based on a long series of observations , but to have taken no account of the region of visibility of ...
... discovery of a period of 6585 days , — a little more than 18 years , for the recurrence of eclipses . This would appear to have been based on a long series of observations , but to have taken no account of the region of visibility of ...
Side 52
... discovery of an additional body , the regular dodecahedron , formed by 12 pentagons , made a break in the correspondence , and the need was met by the addition of the universe , or , according to others , the ether , as a fifth term in ...
... discovery of an additional body , the regular dodecahedron , formed by 12 pentagons , made a break in the correspondence , and the need was met by the addition of the universe , or , according to others , the ether , as a fifth term in ...
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Alexandria algebra Almagest Anaximander ancient angle animals antiquity appear Arabic Archimedes Aristotle arithmetic astronomy Babylonian beginning calculus centre century B.C. CHAPTER chemical chemistry circle civilization computation conic sections Copernicus cosmogony curve Democritus Descartes Diophantus discovered discovery distance earth Egyptians eighteenth century elements engineer equal equations Euclid Euclid's Elements Euphrates Europe evolution example experiment Galileo Galileo Galilei geometry Greece Greek Greek mathematics heavenly bodies heavens Herodotus Hipparchus history of science human ideas important invention Jupiter Kepler knowledge known later laws learning mathe mathematical science mathematicians matics measurement mechanics method Miletus modern moon motion natural Newton nineteenth century observed orbits origin period phenomena philosophy Phoenicians physical planets Plato principle problem progress Ptolemy Pythagoras Pythagorean regarded Roman says scientific sphere spherical square stars telescope Thales theorems theory things tion treatise triangle Tycho Tycho Brahe universe whole