The Reception of the Galilean Science of Motion in Seventeenth-Century Europe

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Carla Rita Palmerino, J.M.M.H. Thijssen
Springer Science & Business Media, 31. 8. 2004 - 275 strán (strany)
This book has evolved out of a colloquium entitled "The Reception of the Galilean Science of Motion;' held at Amsterdam on 5-7 July 2000. It was our intention as the organizers to bring together historians of science interested in Galileo's science of motion, its ramifications in seventeenth-century Europe, and its impact on what Anneliese Maier and E. J. Dijksterhuis have labeled the "mechanization of the world picture. " Funding for the conference was provided by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, which honored our proposal for an Academy Colloquium. We should also like to thank Ap de Wit, Martine Wagenaar, and Ine van den Heuvel from the Royal Academy for the careful and reliable administrative organization of the colloquium. Through a generous grant (no. 200-22-295), the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research ( NWO) allowed the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Natural Philosophy at Nijmegen University to act as the colloquium's second sponsor. All papers that were read at the colloquium have been strongly modified for publication. It is hoped that the resulting articles display even more coherence and unity than the colloquium did, while at the same time retaining something of its spirit and diversity. In addition to the authors whose articles are published here, the following scholars also participated in the discussions: Constance Blackwell, Hans Bots, Henk Braakhuis, Wiep van Bunge, Dirk-Jan Dekker, Fokko-Jan Dijksterhuis, Juliette van den Elsen, Fran'Tois de Gandt, Christoph Luthy, Olaf Pluta, Thomas Settle, Theo Verbeek, and Liesbeth de Wreede.
 

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Introduction
What Was Mechanical about The Mechanical Philosophy?
7
Cartesian Mechanics
21
The Rational Descartes and the Empirical Galileo
63
A HistoricalAnalytical Framework for the Controversies over Galileos Conception of Motion
79
A case study on the role of shared knowledge in the emergence and dissemination of an early modern new science
95
Theories of Motion in the Galilean School
115
Galileos Theories of Free Fall and Projectile Motion as Interpreted by Pierre Gassendi
133
Hobbes and the Galilean Law of Free Fall
161
Christiaan Huygens Galilean Mechanics
181
SeventeenthCentury Theories of the Tides as a Gauge of Scientific Change
195
Pierre Varignon
239
Bibliography
257
Index
267
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