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Dialogues Concerning Two New

Thermodynamics, Enrico Fermi. (60361-X) 7.95 Introduction to Modern Optics, Gr2mt R. Fowles. (65957-7) 13.95 Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences, Galileo Galilei. (60099-8) 9.95 Group Theory and Its Application to Physical Problems, Morton Hamermesh. (661814) 14.95... [Pg.1]

Galileo Galilei (1564—1642) was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, and physicist. In 1638, he wrote a book entitled Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences, wherein he explains and analyzes why objects cannot be of just any arbitrary size and clarifies why there are no giants like in... [Pg.262]

Galileo s abstraction of a cantilever, from Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences, 1638... [Pg.78]

Galilei, Galileo, Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences Translated by Henry Crew and Alfonso de Salvio, New York Dover Publications. Republication of 1914 edition. [Pg.237]


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