Tartaglia s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century

Tartaglia   s Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century
Author: Raffaele Pisano,Danilo Capecchi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401797108

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This book presents a historical and scientific analysis as historical epistemology of the science of weights and mechanics in the sixteenth century, particularly as developed by Tartaglia in his Quesiti et inventioni diverse, Book VII and Book VIII (1546; 1554). In the early 16th century mechanics was concerned mainly with what is now called statics and was referred to as the Scientia de ponderibus, generally pursued by two very different approaches. The first was usually referred to as Aristotelian, where the equilibrium of bodies was set as a balance of opposite tendencies to motion. The second, usually referred to as Archimedean, identified statics with centrobarica, the theory of centres of gravity based on symmetry considerations. In between the two traditions the Italian scholar Niccolò Fontana, better known as Tartaglia (1500?–1557), wrote the treatise Quesiti et inventioni diverse (1546). This volume consists of three main parts. In the first, a historical excursus regarding Tartaglia’s lifetime, his scientific production and the Scientia de ponderibus in the Arabic-Islamic culture, and from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, is presented. Secondly, all the propositions of Books VII and VIII, by relating them with the Problemata mechanica by the Aristotelian school and Iordani opvsculvm de ponderositate by Jordanus de Nemore are examined within the history and historical epistemology of science. The last part is relative to the original texts and critical transcriptions into Italian and Latin and an English translation. This work gathers and re-evaluates the current thinking on this subject. It brings together contributions from two distinguished experts in the history and historical epistemology of science, within the fields of physics, mathematics and engineering. It also gives much-needed insight into the subject from historical and scientific points of view. The volume composition makes for absorbing reading for historians, epistemologists, philosophers and scientists.

Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy

Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy
Author: Stillman Drake,Israel Edward Drabkin
Publsiher: Madison : University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1969
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015011423939

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Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy

Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy
Author: Stillman Drake,I. E. Drabkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:469058267

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The Renaissance of Mechanics

The Renaissance of Mechanics
Author: Walter Roy Laird
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031455056

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Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy

Mechanics in Sixteenth century Italy
Author: Stillman Drake,Israel Edward Drabkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:468205384

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Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Author: Lesley B. Cormack,Steven A. Walton,John A. Schuster
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319494302

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This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Revolution if we take seriously the interaction between practitioners (those who know by doing) and scholars (those who know by thinking). These are not in opposition, however. Theory and practice are end points on a continuum, with some participants interested only in the practical, others only in the theoretical, and most in the murky intellectual and material world in between. It is this borderland where influence, appropriation, and collaboration have the potential to lead to new methods, new subjects of enquiry, and new social structures of natural philosophy and science. The case for connection between theory and practice can be most persuasively drawn in the area of mathematics, which is the focus of this book. Practical mathematics was a growing field in early modern Europe and these essays are organised into three parts which contribute to the debate about the role of mathematical practice in the Scientific Revolution. First, they demonstrate the variability of the identity of practical mathematicians, and of the practices involved in their activities in early modern Europe. Second, readers are invited to consider what practical mathematics looked like and that although practical mathematical knowledge was transmitted and circulated in a wide variety of ways, participants were able to recognize them all as practical mathematics. Third, the authors show how differences and nuances in practical mathematics typically depended on the different contexts in which it was practiced: social, cultural, political, and economic particularities matter. Historians of science, especially those interested in the Scientific Revolution period and the history of mathematics will find this book and its ground-breaking approach of particular interest.

Explorations in the History and Heritage of Machines and Mechanisms

Explorations in the History and Heritage of Machines and Mechanisms
Author: Marco Ceccarelli,Rafael López-García
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2022-04-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030984991

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This book gathers the latest advances in the field of history of science and technology, as presented by leading international researchers at the 7th International Symposium on History of Machines and Mechanisms (HMM), held in Granada and Jaén, Spain on April 28-30, 2022. The Symposium, which was promoted by the permanent commission for the History of Machine and Mechanism Science (MMS) of IFToMM, provided an international forum to present and discuss historical developments in the field of MMS. The contents cover all aspects of the development of MMS from antiquity until the present era and its historiography: modern reviews of past works, engineers in history and their works, the development of theories, history of the design of machines and mechanisms, historical developments of mechanical design and automation, historical developments of teaching, the history of schools of engineering, the education of engineers. The contributions, which were selected by means of a rigorous international peer-review process, highlight numerous exciting ideas that will spur novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary collaborations.

The Lever as Instrument of Reason

The Lever as Instrument of Reason
Author: Jocelyn Holland
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501346071

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The lever appears to be a very simple object, a tool used since ancient times for the most primitive of tasks: to lift and to balance. Why, then, were prominent intellectuals active around 1800 in areas as diverse as science, philosophy, and literature inspired to think and write about levers? In The Lever as Instrument of Reason, readers will discover the remarkable ways in which the lever is used to model the construction of knowledge and to mobilize new ideas among diverse disciplines. These acts of construction are shown to model key aspects of the human, from the more abstract processes of moral decision-making to a quite literal equation of the powerful human ego with the supposed stability and power of the fulcrum point.