[FOM] BOOK: Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century
pisanoraffaele at iol.it
pisanoraffaele at iol.it
Mon Oct 12 15:17:59 EDT 2015
Dear Members
A Springer research monograph which may be of interest to Members:
2015.Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century. Selections from Quesiti et inventioni diverse: Books VII–VIII
Raffaele Pisano and Danilo Capecchi (Authors)
Patricia Radelet-de Grave (Preface)
http://www.springer.com/it/book/9789401797092#aboutBook
General Topics: History of Science and Techniques, History and Philosophy of Science, Historical Epistemology of Science / Ideas
Disciplines: Physics, Mathematics
My apologies for cross-posting.
Best Regards
Raffaele Pisano
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Raffaele Pisano, Ph.D., HDR
History of Physics & History and Philosophy of Science
Research Associate
Centre for History of Science and Philosophy - Archives Poincaré | CNRS
University of Lorraine, Nancy | FRANCE
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Honorary Associate
Unit for History & Philosophy of Science | Faculty of Science
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA
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E-mail: pisanoraffaele at iol.it | Skype: pisanoraffaele
Vice President of the Inter-divisional Teaching Commission of the DLMPS/IUHPST
Past Officer (2006-2012) The European Society for the History of Science
Recent Springer Books:
Gillispie CC, Pisano R (2014) Lazare and Sadi Carnot. A Scientific and Filial Relationship.
Pisano R, Capecchi D (2015) Tartaglia’s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century. Selections from Quesiti et inventioni diverse: Books VII–VIII.
Pisano R (ed) (2015) A Bridge between Conceptual Frameworks. Sciences, Society and Technology Studies.
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"Thought does not respect national frontiers. Yet scientific ideas are far from stateless citizens". (Thackray, A. 1970. Atoms and Powers. Cambridge MA: The Harvard Univ. Press, p. 4, line 4).
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