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Extractions: C OLBERT etait doue d'un genie trop penetrant pour ne pas diviner l'avenir reserve aux sciences; il pressentit lee applications que leur devraient un jour les arts et l'industrie; il mesura d'un coup d'oeil l'importance pratique de recherches qui n'avaient guere encore de son temps qu'un caractere speculatif. Louis XIV approuva son projet et l'Academie des sciences fut fondee One of the first projects of the Academie (directly in line with its practical aims) was the preparation of maps less defective than those in use at the time . Such a project was feasible, as the pendulum clock invented by H UYGENS in 1657 was reliable enough to serve in the determination of longitudes . What was needed was an astronomical phenomenon, capable of simultaneous observation from a place of known longitude and the place whose longitude was to be determined. In addition, of course, such a phenomenon would have to lend itself to fairly frequent observation in order to be really serviceable. That such was to be found in the eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter was manifest to G ALILEO , who had discovered the first four satellites in January of 1610 . But before they could be used for this purpose, tables of their motion were needed
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Extractions: August 13 Jump to another day (1,308 bytes) b Aug Bartholin, Erasmus (1,442 bytes) Latin BARTHOLINUS ( b Aug , 1625, Roskilde, Den.d. Nov. 4, 1698, Copenhagen), Danish physician, mathematician, and physicist who discovered the optical phenomenon of double refraction. Denner, Johann Christoph (1,728 bytes) b Aug Miescher, Johann Friedrich (1,508 bytes) b Aug , 1844, Basel, Switz.d. Aug . 26, 1895, Davos), Swiss student of cell metabolism and discoverer of nucleic acids. Craigie, Sir William Alexander (1,214 bytes) b Aug , 1867, Dundee, Angus, Scot.d. Sept. 2, 1957, Watlington, Oxfordshire, Eng.) Scottish lexicographer and language and literature scholar who was joint editor (1901-33) of The Oxford English Dictionary and chief editor (1923-36) of the four-volume Historical Dictionary of American English. Borotra, Jean (1,335 bytes) b Aug Baird, John Logie (1,587 bytes) b Aug , 1888, Helensburgh, Dunbarton, Scot.d. June 14, 1946, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, Eng.), Scottish engineer, the first man to televise pictures of objects in motion. Goeje, Michael Jan de
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Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page 403*) Barlow, Peter (112) Barnes, Ernest (609*) Barocius, Franciscus (201) Barrow,Isaac (2332*) Barozzi, Francesco (201) bartholin, erasmus (189) Batchelor http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
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Extractions: Galleria Photo Gallery ... Home The seventeenth century brought astronomical changes to the world of science and optics, literally and figuratively. The invention of the telescope and microscope in the 1590s triggered enormous interest in exploring previously unobservable realms. The observations made from those explorations would transform human understanding of the world and the universe. In 1608, Hans Lippershey made improvements to the original design of the telescope and reported them to Galileo. Within a year, Galileo had built his own telescope and discovered the moons of Jupiter, one of the observations that validated the Copernican theory. However, the Church at that time was not willing to accept his findings and he was forced to publicly recant his support of the Copernican worldview. In the second half of the century, Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek published books with some of the observations they had made through their microscopes. The books included illustrations as well as descriptions, captivating readers with previously unknown details of everyday objects and the previously unseen world of microbes. With better tools and a greater tolerance of observation and experimentation, scientists began to broaden their understanding of the natural world. In 1604, Johannes Kepler published a major work on the nature of light and optics, expanding on Witelo's
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Extractions: b - DEMOCRITO (460 ca-370 ca a.C.) e gli atomisti sostenevano che l'immagine di un oggetto fosse emessa continuamente dall'oggetto stesso. Tale opinione rimase sempre minoritaria, anche se sopravvisse per lungo tempo; la si ritrova tra gli altri in LUCREZIO (I sec. a.C.) il quale segnala come la sensazione di una luce intensa sia dolorosa, a testimonianza di un'origine esterna all'occhio. Il Rinascimento Tra medioevo e rinascimento vengono approfonditi gli aspetti pratici dell'ottica, soprattutto attraverso la costruzione di lenti e lo studio della prospettiva. In particolare l'ottica delle lenti viene studiata da KEPLERO (1571-1630) e MAUROLICO (1494-1575); tali studi risultarono di fondamentale importanza quando furono messe in discussione le prove raccolte da Galileo GALILEI (1564-1642) attraverso il cannocchiale.
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Extractions: Nota Bene: T he following biographical index to the Scientific Revolution has been constructed from D-Base files originally compiled under the direction of Richard S. Westfall. Each of the individuals listed below was included in the Dictionary of Scientific Biography . I have developed this single comprehensive list of some 700 individuals from the Scientific Revolution to facilitate a ' First Search ' capability. The purpose is twofold. This list is designed at once to allow users a general overview of the Scientific Community while also providing quick access to basic information on each individual. By design, 'First Search' entries are short and searchable and serves as an Index. After surveying this Comprehensive Index, users are then advised to conduct a '
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Extractions: Polish-born British physicist who is a leading critic of nuclear weaponry. Rotblat and the Pugwash Conferences, "for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms," received theNobel Peace Prize in 1995. Forty years earlier, he and other scientists, with philosopher Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, published a manifesto calling on researchers to take responsibility for their work, particularly those working on the atomic bomb. This led to the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, first convened in 1957 in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was secretary-general (1957-73), and president (from 1988) of this London-based worldwide organization. Spyridon Marinatos