A Compendious System of Natural Philosophy ... In four parts
Author: John ROWNING
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Published: 1759
Total Pages: 478
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Author: John ROWNING
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Published: 1759
Total Pages: 478
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Published: 1753
Total Pages: 476
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Published: 1779
Total Pages: 480
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Published: 1744
Total Pages: 170
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Published: 1772
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Published: 1744
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Elihu Shapiro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1993-01-29
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 0521405076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShapiro reviews the formulation and reception of Newton's theories on the structure of matter and on fits.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Danilo Capecchi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2020-08-25
Total Pages: 567
ISBN-13: 3030528529
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book documents the process of transformation from natural philosophy, which was considered the most important of the sciences until the early modern era, into modern disciplines such as mathematics, physics, natural history, chemistry, medicine and engineering. It focuses on the 18th century, which has often been considered uninteresting for the history of science, representing the transition from the age of genius and the birth of modern science (the 17th century) to the age of prodigious development in the 19th century. Yet the 18th century, the century of Enlightenment, as will be demonstrated here, was in fact characterized by substantial ferment and novelty. To make the text more accessible, little emphasis has been placed on the precise genesis of the various concepts and methods developed in scientific enterprises, except when doing so was necessary to make them clear. For the sake of simplicity, in several situations reference is made to the authors who are famous today, such as Newton, the Bernoullis, Euler, d’Alembert, Lagrange, Lambert, Volta et al. – not necessarily because they were the most creative and original minds, but mainly because their writings represent a synthesis of contemporary and past studies. The above names should, therefore, be considered more labels of a period than references to real historical characters.