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Side vi
... of the Commentaries on the Mo- tions of Mars 23-28 Kepler discovers the law of equal areas 11 being described , in elliptic orbits , in equal times • 28-30 His theory of the moving force , by which the vi INDEX AND SUMMARY .
... of the Commentaries on the Mo- tions of Mars 23-28 Kepler discovers the law of equal areas 11 being described , in elliptic orbits , in equal times • 28-30 His theory of the moving force , by which the vi INDEX AND SUMMARY .
Side vii
... moving force , by which the planets are carried forward in their orbits Page 30-32 Kepler is appointed Professor at ... move in straight lines Kepler , the first German who calculated the tables of logarithms Trial of Kepler's mother ...
... moving force , by which the planets are carried forward in their orbits Page 30-32 Kepler is appointed Professor at ... move in straight lines Kepler , the first German who calculated the tables of logarithms Trial of Kepler's mother ...
Side 8
... moved , not to say forced , by more powerful reasons . For this cause I am become very curious to dive , as they say , into the bottom of this business . " It seems improbable that Galileo should think it worth while to give so detailed ...
... moved , not to say forced , by more powerful reasons . For this cause I am become very curious to dive , as they say , into the bottom of this business . " It seems improbable that Galileo should think it worth while to give so detailed ...
Side 9
... move round each other , or what other motions they may have . " He ridiculed the Aristotelians in no very measured terms- " They harden them- selves , and heat themselves , and embroil themselves for Aristotle ; they call them- selves ...
... move round each other , or what other motions they may have . " He ridiculed the Aristotelians in no very measured terms- " They harden them- selves , and heat themselves , and embroil themselves for Aristotle ; they call them- selves ...
Side 13
... move freely without any such agency ; but it is difficult to conceive in what manner they have imbued themselves with this notion , since not only reason , but the very senses , inform us that all the stars are carried round fastened to ...
... move freely without any such agency ; but it is difficult to conceive in what manner they have imbued themselves with this notion , since not only reason , but the very senses , inform us that all the stars are carried round fastened to ...
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