A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th & 17th Centuries |
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The Copernican Revolution | 11 |
VII | 16 |
Galileo Galilei | 27 |
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Académie des Sciences Academy Accademia del Cimento air-pump Almagest angles appeared astronomical atmospheric axis barometer Boyle Boyle's bulb centre circle colours constructed convex lens Copernican Copernicus curve cylinder Descartes described discovery distance Earth equal equation experimental experiments explained falling bodies Flamsteed fluid force Galilei Galileo Galilei geometrical glass gravity Guericke Halley heat Hooke Huygens important instrument invention Kepler later Leibniz lens lenses light lines liquid magnetic Mariotte mathematics means measured mechanics mediaeval ments mercury method microscope modern science Moon motion moving natural Newton object observations Observatory obtained oscillations Paris Paris Observatory particles pendulum clock phenomena physical planetary planets pressure principle problem published rays receiver refracting telescopes refraction researches right ascension rotation Royal Society scientific seventeenth century showed sphere surface telescope temperature theory thermometer thermoscope tion tube Tycho Tycho Brahe velocity vessel vibrations weight