The Intellectual Tradition of the West: Copernicus to KafkaMorton Donner, Kenneth Eugene Eble, Robert E. Helbling Scott, Foresman, 1967 - Civilization, Western |
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... motions are distinguished , one from the other , are the forces impressed upon bodies to generate motion . True motion is neither generated nor altered , but by some force impressed upon the body moved ; but relative motion may be ...
... motions are distinguished , one from the other , are the forces impressed upon bodies to generate motion . True motion is neither generated nor altered , but by some force impressed upon the body moved ; but relative motion may be ...
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... motion be defined by such translation . There is only one real circular motion of any one revolving body , corresponding to only one power of endeavoring to recede from its axis of motion , as its proper and adequate effect ; but relative ...
... motion be defined by such translation . There is only one real circular motion of any one revolving body , corresponding to only one power of endeavoring to recede from its axis of motion , as its proper and adequate effect ; but relative ...
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... motion , do follow . But the faces which follow being known , and conse- quently the opposite ones that precede , we should likewise know the determination of their motions . And thus we might find both the quantity and the ...
... motion , do follow . But the faces which follow being known , and conse- quently the opposite ones that precede , we should likewise know the determination of their motions . And thus we might find both the quantity and the ...
Contents
Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres | 3 |
JOHANNES KEPLER | 18 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 26 |
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