Dagli Artigiani Ai Naturalisti
Author: Dario Generali
Publisher: Librarie Droz
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 366
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Author: Dario Generali
Publisher: Librarie Droz
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnnali di storia della scienza.
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 574
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Publisher: Olschki
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 494
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Giancarlo Genta
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-09-05
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 3030255832
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOur natural world has been irretrievably altered by humans, for humans. From domesticated wheat fields to nuclear power plants and spacecraft, everything we see and interact with has in some way been changed by the presence of our species, starting from the Neolithic era so many centuries ago. This book provides a crash course on the issues and debates surrounding technology’s shifting place in our society. It covers the history of our increasingly black-box world, which some theorize will end with technology accelerating beyond our understanding. At the same time, it analyzes competing trends and theories, the lack of scientific knowledge of large sections of the population, the dogmas of pseudoscience, and the growing suspicion of science and technology, which may inevitably lead to scientific stagnation. What will the future of our civilization look like? How soon might scientific acceleration or stagnation arrive at our doorstep, and just how radically will such technological shifts change our culture? These are issues that we must address now, to insure our future goes the way we choose.
Author: Alessandra Diazzi
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Published: 2019
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9783030151522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Years of Alienation in Italy offers an interdisciplinary overview of the socio-political, psychological, philosophical, and cultural meanings that the notion of alienation took on in Italy between the 1960s and the 1970s. It addresses alienation as a social condition of estrangement, caused by the capitalist system, a pathological state of the mind and an ontological condition of subjectivity. Contributors to the edited volume explore the pervasive influence this multifarious concept had on literature, cinema, architecture, and photography in Italy. The collection also theoretically reassesses the notion of alienation from a novel perspective, employing Italy as a paradigmatic case study in its pioneering role in the revolution of mental health care and factory work during these two decades. Alessandra Diazzi is Lecturer in Italian at the University of Manchester, UK. Her work focuses primarily on the reception of psychoanalysis in Italian culture, with a particular focus on the relationship between psychoanalysis and impegno in Italy. She has published articles on contemporary Italian literature and cinema. Alvise Sforza Tarabochia is Lecturer in Italian at the University of Kent, UK. His research encompasses visual culture and psychiatry in Italy. He has published a monograph on the theoretical implications of Basaglia’s thought, as well as articles on Italian literature, biopolitics, visual culture and psychoanalysis.
Author: Christina Neilson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-07-18
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1107172853
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVerrocchio worked in an extraordinarily wide array of media and used unusual practices of making to express ideas.
Author: Kirsti Andersen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2008-11-23
Total Pages: 837
ISBN-13: 0387489460
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis review of literature on perspective constructions from the Renaissance through the 18th century covers 175 authors, emphasizing Peiro della Francesca, Guidobaldo del Monte, Simon Stevin, Brook Taylor, and Johann Heinrich. It treats such topics as the various methods of constructing perspective, the development of theories underlying the constructions, and the communication between mathematicians and artisans in these developments.
Author: Vincent Ilardi
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 9780871692597
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDeals with the history of eyeglasses from their invention in Italy ca. 1286 to the appearance of the telescope three cent. later. "By the end of the 16th cent. eyeglasses were as common in western and central Europe as desktop computers are in western developed countries today." Eyeglasses served an important technological function at both the intellectual and practical level, not only easing the textual studies of scholars but also easing the work of craftsmen/small bus. During the 15th cent. two crucial developments occurred: the ability to grind convex lenses for various levels of presbyopia and the ability to grind concave lenses for the correction of myopia. As a result, eyeglasses could be made almost to prescription by the early 17th cent. Illus.