Mathematics in AristotleClarendon Press, 1949 - 291 Seiten |
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... perpendicular to AB ; and let A'M be perpendicular to AB . A Α ' W N M FIG . 49 Then the force F may be regarded as acting at N and its effectiveness for turning the system is measured by the product of the force by the perpendicular ...
... perpendicular to AB ; and let A'M be perpendicular to AB . A Α ' W N M FIG . 49 Then the force F may be regarded as acting at N and its effectiveness for turning the system is measured by the product of the force by the perpendicular ...
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... perpendicular ( to its original direction ) ( but ) so as to be itself again perpendicularly over the centre . ' D C ... perpendicular to the original direction of its motion . But in fact B will arrive at C , the extremity of the radius ...
... perpendicular ( to its original direction ) ( but ) so as to be itself again perpendicularly over the centre . ' D C ... perpendicular to the original direction of its motion . But in fact B will arrive at C , the extremity of the radius ...
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... perpendicular ( kábeτos ) which divides the impinging object into two equal parts in weight ( T Bápei ) ( 913b27-8 ) , and the extremity of which is supposed to impinge on the plane ( bio ) . The impact is supposed to make this ...
... perpendicular ( kábeτos ) which divides the impinging object into two equal parts in weight ( T Bápei ) ( 913b27-8 ) , and the extremity of which is supposed to impinge on the plane ( bio ) . The impact is supposed to make this ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CATEGORIES | 17 |
c Observational astronomyphaenomena | 25 |
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Antiphon Archimedes argument Aristarchus of Samos Aristotle Aristotle says Aristotle's assume assumption astronomy attributes axioms body caelo centre circumference clear continuous cylinder definition Democritus described diagonal diameter distance divided divisible earth equal Eucl Euclid Eudemus Eudoxus exists extremities fact figure finite force fulcrum genus geometry given gnomons Greek Mathematics Hence hypothesis Iamblichus indivisible lines infinite number isosceles length less lesser lever lunes magnitude mathematician matter means Metaph method of exhaustion moon motion movent nature Oxford translator parallel particular passage perpendicular Phys physics plane Plato polygon position principles Proclus proof proportion proposition proved Pythagoreans radius ratio rectilinear reductio ad absurdum respectively rest right angles semicircle sense sensible separate side similarly Simplicius solid speed sphere square straight line suppose Themistius theorem things Timaeus traverse triangle weight whole words ἐν καὶ τὰ τῆς τὸ