Homage to Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica 1644-2024
Homage to Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica 1644-2024
Text, Transcription, Commentaries and Selected Essays as New Historical Insights
Pisano, Raffaele; Radelet de Grave, Patricia; Bussotti, Paolo; Dhombres, Jean
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2024
1113
Dura
Inglês
9783031069628
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction.- Part I: The Papers.- Chapter 1. A new Cycloid Narrative centered on Torricelli and Roberval to Understand the Diverse Ways of the Mathematical Revolution (Jean Dhombres).- Chapter 2. Historical and Methodological Details on the De motu gravium naturaliter descendentium in Torricelli's Opera Gometrica (1644) (Raffaele Pisano and Paolo Bussotti).- Chapter 3. Torricelli's proof of Galileo's Assumption on the Velocity Acquired at the End of a Free Fall (Patricia Radelet-de Grave).- Chapter 4. Why Publish a Book of Geometry in Seventeenth-Century Europe? Science, Status, and Print Culture in Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica (1644) (John B. Shank).- Chapter 5. Encounters with the Infinite: From Torricelli to Goedel (Martin Davis).- Part II: A Critical Transcription & Translation of The Opera Geometrica, 1644.- Chapter 6. Introduction to a Critical Transcription.- Chapter 7. Image-Text & Transcription.- Part III: Epilogue.- Chapter 8. Epilogue [by............] Chapter 9. Torricelli: Historical Source Introductory.- Index.
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Torricelli;Opera Geometrica;Relationship Physics-Mathematics Unity;Mechanics / Early Statics;Proofs' Methods;Infinitesimal Geometry / Indivisibles;Ancient Geometry / Ad absurdum proofs;Centre of Gravity / Archimedean Approach;Principle of Virtual Works(-Displacements);Cultural and Methodological Heritages;Cycloid Narrative of Mathematical Revolution;De motu gravium naturaliter descendentium;Galileo's Assumption on Velocity Acquired End of a Free Fall;Geometry in Seventeenth-Century Europe;Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica;Infinite Torricelli and Goedel;Translation of The Opera Geometrica;Transcription of the Opera Geometrica
Introduction.- Part I: The Papers.- Chapter 1. A new Cycloid Narrative centered on Torricelli and Roberval to Understand the Diverse Ways of the Mathematical Revolution (Jean Dhombres).- Chapter 2. Historical and Methodological Details on the De motu gravium naturaliter descendentium in Torricelli's Opera Gometrica (1644) (Raffaele Pisano and Paolo Bussotti).- Chapter 3. Torricelli's proof of Galileo's Assumption on the Velocity Acquired at the End of a Free Fall (Patricia Radelet-de Grave).- Chapter 4. Why Publish a Book of Geometry in Seventeenth-Century Europe? Science, Status, and Print Culture in Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica (1644) (John B. Shank).- Chapter 5. Encounters with the Infinite: From Torricelli to Goedel (Martin Davis).- Part II: A Critical Transcription & Translation of The Opera Geometrica, 1644.- Chapter 6. Introduction to a Critical Transcription.- Chapter 7. Image-Text & Transcription.- Part III: Epilogue.- Chapter 8. Epilogue [by............] Chapter 9. Torricelli: Historical Source Introductory.- Index.
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Torricelli;Opera Geometrica;Relationship Physics-Mathematics Unity;Mechanics / Early Statics;Proofs' Methods;Infinitesimal Geometry / Indivisibles;Ancient Geometry / Ad absurdum proofs;Centre of Gravity / Archimedean Approach;Principle of Virtual Works(-Displacements);Cultural and Methodological Heritages;Cycloid Narrative of Mathematical Revolution;De motu gravium naturaliter descendentium;Galileo's Assumption on Velocity Acquired End of a Free Fall;Geometry in Seventeenth-Century Europe;Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica;Infinite Torricelli and Goedel;Translation of The Opera Geometrica;Transcription of the Opera Geometrica