Science, Optics and Music in Medieval and Early Modern Thought
de Crombie, Alistair Cameron.
Éditeur: London, Ronceverte : The Hambledon Press, 1990.Description: xxii-474 p., fig., notes, annexes, index.ISBN: 0 907628 79 6.N° Inventaire: L11403.Thématique: Histoire des sciences | Musique | Optique | ThéorieThématique spécifique: Philosophie | Magie | Astronomie | Connaissance | Locomotion | Siècle 16 | Progrès technique | Conception du temps | Chirurgie | Conception du corps | Conception de la maladie | Histoire | Médecine | Métrologie | Temps | Couleur | Géométrie | Art | Nature | Histoire culturelle | Physiologie | Interprétation | Siècle 15 | Progrès scientifique | Prophétie | Physique | Rationalité | Conceptualisation | Biologie | Corps | Mathématiques | Processus cognitif | Acoustique | Maladie | Lumière | Mouvement | Université | Vision | Relation nature-culture | Méthodologie | Moyen-âge | Système de représentation Géographique: Europe Auteur cité: Helmholtz, Hermann von | Bacon, Roger (1220-1292) | Galien, Claude | Grosseteste, Robert | Harvey, William | Descartes, René | Démocrite | Galilei, Galileo | Mersenne, Marin | Aristote | Euclide | Huygens, Christian | Gassendi, Pierre | Kepler, Johannes | Platon | AvicenneRésumé: Bibliographie de A.C. CrombieRésumé: Recueil d'articles déjà publiés : Historical Commitments of European Science (1982)Résumé: Some Attitudes to Scientific Progress : Ancient, medieval and early modern (1975)Résumé: The Relevance of the Middle Ages to the Scientific Movement (1963)Résumé: Quantification in Medieval Physics (1961)Résumé: Avicenna's Influence on the Western Medieval Scientific Tradition (1952)Résumé: Grosseteste's Position in the History of Science (1955)Résumé: The Significance of Medieval Discussions of Scientific Method for the Scientific Revolution (1959)Résumé: Science and the Arts in the Renaissance : The Search for Certainty and Truth, New and Old (1980)Résumé: The Mechanistic Hypothesis and the Scientific Study of Vision (1967)Résumé: Kepler : De Modo Visionis (1964)Résumé: The Primary Properties and Secondary Qualities in Galileo Galilei's Natural Philosophy (1969)Résumé: Philosophical Presuppositions and Shifting Interpretations of Galileo (1970, 1981)Résumé: Mathematics, Music and Medical Science (1971)Résumé: The Study of the Senses in Renaissance Science (1964)Résumé: Marin Mersenne and the Seventeenth-Century Problem of Scientific Acceptability (1975)Résumé: Some Aspects of Descartes's Attitude to Hypothesis and Experiment (1960)Résumé: Historical Commitments of Biology (1966)Résumé: What is the History of Science ? (1986) Item type: Ouvrage
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bibliogr. dissém.
Bibliographie de A.C. Crombie
Recueil d'articles déjà publiés : Historical Commitments of European Science (1982)
Some Attitudes to Scientific Progress : Ancient, medieval and early modern (1975)
The Relevance of the Middle Ages to the Scientific Movement (1963)
Quantification in Medieval Physics (1961)
Avicenna's Influence on the Western Medieval Scientific Tradition (1952)
Grosseteste's Position in the History of Science (1955)
The Significance of Medieval Discussions of Scientific Method for the Scientific Revolution (1959)
Science and the Arts in the Renaissance : The Search for Certainty and Truth, New and Old (1980)
The Mechanistic Hypothesis and the Scientific Study of Vision (1967)
Kepler : De Modo Visionis (1964)
The Primary Properties and Secondary Qualities in Galileo Galilei's Natural Philosophy (1969)
Philosophical Presuppositions and Shifting Interpretations of Galileo (1970, 1981)
Mathematics, Music and Medical Science (1971)
The Study of the Senses in Renaissance Science (1964)
Marin Mersenne and the Seventeenth-Century Problem of Scientific Acceptability (1975)
Some Aspects of Descartes's Attitude to Hypothesis and Experiment (1960)
Historical Commitments of Biology (1966)
What is the History of Science ? (1986)
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