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Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems【電子書籍】 Galileo GalileiConversations with Galileo A Fictional Dialogue Based on Biographical Facts【電子書籍】 William SheaDialogues Concerning Two New Sciences【電子書籍】 Galileo GalileiThe Routledge Guidebook to Galileo 039 s Dialogue【電子書籍】 Maurice A. FinocchiaroDialogues Concerning Two New Sciences【電子書籍】 Galileo GalileiDialogue on the Two Greatest World Systems【電子書籍】 GalileoDialogues Concerning Two New Sciences (Galileo Galilei) Active Content 【電子書籍】 Galileu Galilei
 

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  • <p>Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, engineer, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, published in Florence in 1632, was the most proximate cause of his being brought to trial before the Inquisition. Using the dialogue form, a genre common in classical philosophical works, Galileo masterfully demonstrates the truth of the Copernican system over the Ptolemaic one, proving, for the first time, that the earth revolves around the sun. Its influence is incalculable. The Dialogue is not only one of the most important scientific treatises ever written, but a work of supreme clarity and accessibility, remaining as readable now as when it was first published. </p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文で...
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  • <p>When Galileo Galilei pointed his telescope to the skies, he ushered in a scientific revolution: the Moon turned out to be covered with mountains and craters, stars popped out of nowhere, and four satellites were found to be orbiting Jupiter. His discovery of the phases of Venus in 1610 forever shattered the notion that the Sun orbited the Earth and transformed humanity’s sense of itself and its place in the cosmos. It also contributed to the demise of the idea that knowledge about the world was to be found in ancient texts or supernatural authority.<br /> Eavesdrop on an enlightening conversation, and make your own discoveries ? about Galileo’s life in the Medici court, his love of wine and women, and how he came to spend his last eight years under house arrest.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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  • <p>Galileo Galilei's 'Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences' is a pivotal work in the history of scientific literature, exploring the principles of physics and mechanics. Written in the form of a dialogue between characters, this book presents complex scientific concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making it a compelling read for both scholars and general readers. Galileo's emphasis on empirical evidence and mathematical reasoning reflects the shift towards the scientific method during the Renaissance period. The text also challenges prevailing Aristotelian beliefs, paving the way for modern scientific thought. Galileo's innovative use of dialogue as a literary device adds depth and intrigue to the discussion of scientific ideas. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science and the development of modern physics.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリ...
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  • <p>The publication in 1632 of Galileo’s <em>Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican</em> marked a crucial moment in the ‘scientific revolution’ and helped Galileo become the ‘father of modern science’. The <em>Dialogue</em> contains Galileo’s mature synthesis of astronomy, physics, and methodology, and a critical confirmation of Copernicus’s hypothesis of the earth’s motion. However, the book also led Galileo to stand trial with the Inquisition, in what became known as ‘the greatest scandal in Christendom’.</p> <p>In <em>The Routledge Guidebook to Galileo's Dialogue</em>, Maurice A. Finocchiaro introduces and analyzes:</p> <ul> <li>the intellectual background and historical context of the Copernican controversy and Inquisition trial;</li> <li>the key arguments and critiques that Galileo presents on both sides of the ‘dialogue’;</li> <li>the <em>Dialogue</em>’s content and significance from three special points of view: sc...
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  • <p>'Dialogue Concerning Two New Sciences' was Galileo Galilei's final book and a scientific testament covering much of his work in physics over the preceding thirty years.The book is divided into four days, each addressing different areas of physics. In the First Day, Galileo addressed topics that were discussed in Aristotle's Physics and also the Aristotelian school Mechanics. The Second day addresses the question of the strength of materials, while The Third and Fourth days address the science of motion.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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  • <p>'The truth which we arrive at by means of mathematical proofs is the same truth that is known to divine wisdom.' Galileo's Dialogue on the Two Greatest World Systems, the most brilliant and persuasive defence of the Copernican theory that the Earth goes around the Sun to have been written in the seventeenth century, is one of the foundation texts of modern science. This new translation renders Galileo's lively Italian prose in clear modern English, making the whole of Galileo's text readily accessible to modern readers, while William Shea's introduction and notes give a clear overview of Galileo's career and draw on the most recent scholarship to explain the scientific and philosophical background to the text. This volume provides everything necessary for an informed reading of Galileo's masterpiece. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commi...
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  • <p>Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences, published in 1638, was Galileo's last book and the scientific testament covering much of his work in physics over the preceding thirty years.</p> <p>After his Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, the Roman Inquisition had banned the publication of any of Galileo's works, including any he might write in the future. After the failure of his initial attempts to publish Two New Sciences in France, Germany, and Poland, it was published by Lodewijk Elzevir who was working in Leiden, South Holland, where the writ of the Inquisition was of less consequence (see House of Elzevir).</p> <p>Discourses was written in a similar style to Dialogues, in Which three men (Simplicio, Sagredo, and Salviati) discuss and debate the various questions Galileo is seeking to answer. There is a notable change in the men However; Simplicio, in particular, is quite the longer the simple-minded and stubborn an Aristotelian to his name implies. His ar...
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