书目名称 | Galileo Engineer | 编辑 | Matteo Valleriani | 视频video | http://file.papertrans.cn/381/380382/380382.mp4 | 概述 | Galileo’s activities as a practitioner: the side of Galileo’s work historians did not relate.The practical knowledge shared by Galileo and from which his science emerged.All the relevant letters from | 丛书名称 | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), his life and his work have been and continue to be the subject of an enormous number of scholarly works. One of the con- quences of this is the proliferation of identities bestowed on this gure of the Italian Renaissance: Galileo the great theoretician, Galileo the keen astronomer, Galileo the genius, Galileo the physicist, Galileo the mathematician, Galileo the solitary thinker, Galileo the founder of modern science, Galileo the heretic, Galileo the courtier, Galileo the early modern Archimedes, Galileo the Aristotelian, Galileo the founder of the Italian scienti c language, Galileo the cosmologist, Galileo the Platonist, Galileo the artist and Galileo the democratic scientist. These may be only a few of the identities that historians of science have associated with Galileo. And now: Galileo the engineer! That Galileo had so many faces, or even identities, seems hardly plausible. But by focusing on his activities as an engineer, historians are able to reassemble Galileo in a single persona, at least as far as his scienti c work is concerned. The impression that Galileo was an ingenious and isolated theoretician derives from his scienti c work being reg | 出版日期 | Book 2010 | 关键词 | Arsenal; Art of war; Engineer; Galileo; Galileo Galilei; Galley; Glass; Heat; Oar; Optics; Pneumatics; Practiti | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8645-7 | isbn_softcover | 978-94-007-3230-8 | isbn_ebook | 978-90-481-8645-7Series ISSN 0068-0346 Series E-ISSN 2214-7942 | issn_series | 0068-0346 | copyright | Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 |
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