Canguilhem (Georges) et Taton (René), eds. - A. Aaboe - M.F. Aintabi - G. Bartsch on Nikolaus Cusanus (Nicolas de Cues) - H.I. Burstyn - H.L.L. Busard - J. Cadden - A. Czekajewska-Jedrusik - J. Dobrzycki on John Werner - A.G. Drachmann on Heron of ALexandria - B.S. Eastwood - O. Gingerich on Kepler - E. Grant on Nicholas of Autrecourt - M. Y.Haschmi - C. D. Hellman - W. Hubicki - K. Hujer on Nicholas of Cusa - R. Joly sur Aristote - T.N. Kary-Niazov - E. Kolman sur Al-Farabi - D.G. Lindberg sur Bacon, Witelo and Pecham - E. Moutsopoulos sur Platon - J.D. North on Walter of Odington - Ho Peng-Yoke - W. Petri sur Eznik de Kolb, De Deo - B.A. Rozenfeld - A.I. Sabra on Ibn al-Haytham - S. Tekeli on Zail-i Tahrir al Uqlidas Majmua and sidra al Muntaha - Thomas, P.D. - A. Virieux-Reymond sur Démocrite
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(1971)
Librairie Scientifique et Technique Albert Blanchard , Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur verte grand In-8 1 vol. - 151 pages
1ere édition, 1971 Contents, Chapitres : A. Aaboe : Some recently discovered Astronomical Tablettes from Babylone - M.F. Aintabi : Arab scientific progress and Menelaus of Alexandria - G. Bartsch : Die Stellung von Nikolaus Cusanus in der Geschichte der Philosophie und Wissenschaft, 1401-1464, Nicolas de Cues - H.I. Burstyn : The empirical basis of the Four Elements - H.L.L. Busard : Der Codex orientalis 162 der leidener Universitätsbibliothek - J. Cadden : Two definitions of Elementum in a 13th century philosophical text - A. Czekajewska-Jedrusik : L'Homme de la Renaissance et la pensée historique polonaise - J. Dobrzycki : John Werner's theory of motion of the Eight Sphere - A.G. Drachmann : Heron's model of the Universe, Pneumatics 2:7 - B.S. Eastwood : Uses of Geometry in Medieval Optics - O. Gingerich : The Mercury theory from Antiquity to Kepler - E. Grant : The arguments of Nicholas of Autrecourt for the interpretation of interparticulate vacua - M. Y.Haschmi : Sur l'histoire de l'alcool - C. D. Hellman - 16th century manuscript on Novae and Comets - W. Hubicki : The Religious background of the development of Alchemy at the turn of the 16th century - K. Hujer : Nicholas of Cusa and his influence on the rise of new astronomy - R. Joly : La biologie d'Aristote - T.N. Kary-Niazov : Exposé sur la langue de la version initiale du Zidj d'Oulougbek - E. Kolman : L'anticipation de certaines idées de la logique mathématique chez Al-Farabi - D.G. Lindberg : Bacon, Witelo and Pecham, the problem of influence - E. Moutsopoulos : Science harmonique et empirisme musical chez Platon - J.D. North : Walter of Odington and the history of the Eighth Sphere - Ho Peng-Yoke : Alchemy in Ming China (A.D. 1368 - A.D. 1644) - W. Petri : La physique du Cosmos dans le traité arménien d'Eznik de Kolb, De Deo - B.A. Rozenfeld : Geometrical transformations in the Medieval East - A.I. Sabra : The astronomical origin of Ibn al-Haytham's concept of experiment - S. Tekeli : The duplication of the cube, Zail-i Tahrir al Uqlidas Majmua and sidra al Muntaha - Thomas, P.D. : The alchemical thought of Walter of Odington - A. Virieux-Reymond : Quelques réflexions à propos d'un texte de Démocrite concernant la théorie de la vision bords des plats à peine jaunis, sinon bel exemplaire, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni - Actes du XIIeme Congrès International d'Histoire des Sciences - Tome 3.A seul, complet en lui-même sur la science et la philosophie dans l'Antiquité au Moyen Age et à la Renaissance
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1981, 230x150mm, 365pages, paperback. Book in good condition.
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