Nature, Experiment, and the Sciences: Essays on Galileo and the History of Science in Honour of Stillman Drake

Forsideomslag
Trevor H. Levere, W. R. Shea
Springer Science & Business Media, 31. jan. 1990 - 356 sider
This collection of essays is a tribute to Stillman Drake by some of his friends and colleagues, and by others on whom his work has had a formative influence. It is difficult to know him without succumbing to his combination of discipline and enthusiasm, even in fields remote from Renaissance physics and natural philosophy; and so he should not be surprised in this volume to see emphases and methods congenial to him, even on topics as remote as Darwin or the chemical revolution. Therein lies whatever unity the discerning reader may find in this book, beyond the natural focus and coherence of the largest section, on Galileo, and the final section on Drake's collection of books, a major and now accessible resource for research in the field that he has made his own. We have chosen, as the occasion for presenting the volume to Stillman Drake, Galileo's birthday; Galileo has had more than one birthday party in Toronto since Drake came to the University of Toronto. As for the title, it reflects a shared conviction that experiment is the key to science; it is what scientists do. Drake has already asserted that emphasis in the title of his magisterial Galileo at Work, and we echo it here. Those who have had the privilege and pleasure of working and arguing with Stillman over the years know his tenacity, penetration, and vigour. They also know his generosity and humility. We owe him much.
 

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An Astronomer at Work
51
A RUPERT HALLWas Galileo a Metaphysicist?
105
JAMES MACLACHLANDrake against the Philosophers
123
A MARK SMITH Alhazens Debt to Ptolemys Optics
147
SWERDLOW Regiomontanus on the Critical
165
BERNARD COHEN G D Cassini and the Number of
199
Language Instruments
207
MARIE BOAS HALL The Inductive Sciences in Nineteenth
225
A Reexamination
249
JED Z BUCHWALD The Background to Heinrich Hertzs
275
ENRICO BELLONE Science and History of Science
307
RICHARD LANDON The Stillman Drake Galileo Collection
321
A Bibliography of the Writings of Stillman Drake compiled
339
INDEX OF NAMES
345
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William R. Shea graduated from the University of Cambridge. He taught at the University of Ottawa, McGill University, and the University of Strasbourg before joining the faculty at the University of Padua in 2003. He is the author, co-author or editor of over 30 books including Galileo's Intellectual Revolution and The Magic of Numbers and Motion: The Scientific Career of René Descartes. His book Designing Experiments and Games of Chance: The Unconventional Science of Blaise Pascal won the Library Association Award as one of the outstanding academic books of 2003.

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