Metallurgy, Ballistics and Epistemic Instruments: The Nova scientia of Nicolò Tartaglia – A New Edition
In 1537, Nicolò Tartaglia (1500–1557), a mathematician from Brescia, published "Nova scientia." It was this work that led to the foundation of the modern science of ballistics. Tartaglia’s intention was to create a purely mathematical science based on axioms, which was fundamental to the e...
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Superior document: | Sources 6: Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Sources 6: Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (360 p.) |
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