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Architetti e uomini d'arme di fronte al "Mechanicorum liber" di Guidobaldo dal Monte
Trabucco, Oreste
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A Glimpse at a Challenging Research Agenda: Galileo to Guidobaldo del Monte in 1602
In November 1602, Galileo wrote a letter to his friend and patron Guidobaldo del Monte in which he outlined his current work. This letter has received particular attention as it provides the first explicit evidence that Galileo had returned to the question of the fall of heavy bodies along inclined planes, which he had already addressed in the 1590s ...
Jochen Buttner, Buttner Jochen
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Guidobaldo Del Monte (1545–1607)
Guidobaldo, Marquis del Monte (1545–1607) developed mechanics theories by concentrating on the importance of Archimedes’ teachings and by focusing on a rigorously geometrical approach to issues, never forgetting a consistent observation of experience. He investigated perspective thoroughly and was able to highlight some of its unique aspects as well as
Aterini, Barbara
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