TH E SCIEN TIFI C REVOLUTI ON Richard S. Westfall - DSB behalf. francisco Hernandez is an excellent example. Commissioned administration.maurolico's life was a succession of patrons. The http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/pages/03-Sci-Rev/SCI-REV-Home/resource-ref-
Extractions: Richard S. Westfall Y ou will find that these thoughts have been set down at different stages of the project. A s I write these lines, I am nearing the end of the process of purging the list from the DSB in order to establish the final list for the catalogue. At least two major problems have emerged: continuity and classification. [This was the first entry in this file; further thoughts have been added at later times.] I T C losely associated with medicine is another continuous tradition, natural history. By the end of the 17th century, at least the major figures within it, such as Ray and Tournefort, saw themselves as part of the scientific community and could in no way be eliminated. Since I see no way to draw a line, I include all within the tradition of natural history. I n a different way, mathematics is equally difficult. Again there is a continuous tradition fed at once by Greek geometry and by commercial arithmetic. I am excluding only those who are wholly trivial. From the early decades there are some, left in, who were hardly more than teachers. Note, however, that almost from the beginning the mathematicians were the heart of the scientific revolution; the problem with mathematicians is different from that with medicine. G eography/cartography is another similar group. By the end of the 17th century, we are certainly into scientific cartography, and perhaps cartography was a scientifically oriented profession from the dawn of modern cartography right at the end of the 15th century. [I have now learned a lot more about the history of cartography. Modern cartography began virtually with the scientific revolution, and nearly every major figure in it would be in my catalogue for other activities as well. Cartography was a scientifically determined enterprise from its inception.] Geography does not seem to me to have been, but I have not seen the way to distinguish its early practitioners from the rest and eliminate them. They remain in.
Catalogue De La Brède Translate this page Maccovius, Joannes Voir Makowski, Jan. Macedo, francisco de Saõ Agostinho,OFM, le P. 3179. Machiavel 3288. maurolico, Francesco 1771. http://www.u-grenoble3.fr/montesquieu/catalogue/brede.html
Vol. 1 Ch. 2 Northerners, such as francisco de Hollanda, Martin van Heemskerck, Hieronymus Cockand brought new editions of Porta (1611, 1726) and maurolico's (1611) work http://www.mmi.unimaas.nl/people/Veltman/books/vol1/ch2.htm
Extractions: 1. Introduction The importance of centres in the development and diffusion of Renaissance culture, assumed by Vasari (1550),1 and discussed by Burckhardt (1860),2 became the topic of an important book by Chastel (1965),3 who acknowledged that there were problems with the approach. For while Florence, Lombardy, Rome, Naples, Venice and Padua were of enormous significance, smaller cities such as Lodi and Prato were also important. In a subsequent book on Italy's workshops (1969)4 Chastel gave greater emphasis to these smaller cities surrounding the larger ones, as, for example, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Vigevano and Pavia in the case of Milan. Since then there has been increasing attention in the relation between centre and periphery. Ginzburg and Castelnuovo,5 in a fundamental study, have challenged the very notion of a centre. A detailed study would need to confront these problems of method, and might draw parallels between criticism of great centres and the fashion to criticize great individuals. Our concern is more modest: to outline the development of the major centres of publication regarding perspective and to trace how these shift with time. Centres in cities were usually due to the presence of a court, university and/or a workshop. They could be centres in at least three different senses: as places of production, as places which attracted painters to meet, or as places of transit. Nor was it just a question of painters. As Settis has shown, humanist counselors played an important part in these developments.
Pagine Sì: Cultura Translate this page P. ALESSANDRO PD NAPOLITANI I primi contatti fra maurolico e Clavio una nuovaedizione della lettera di Francesco maurolico a francisco Borgia Viene qui http://www.trovasiti.it/client/pag00204.asp
Www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~mhl/LeoBib5862StoZ.txt Translate this page x BD645 .T45 n 12264 a Thompson, A. y 1995 t francisco Suarez's theory parallels withthe pinhole camera and anticipations of Francesco maurolico's Photismi j http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~mhl/LeoBib5862StoZ.txt
Extractions: 720/.951 n 11394 a Sunderland, E. R. y 1974 t The system of proportion of Filippo Brunelleschi j Hortus Imaginum. Essays in Western Art g 65-72, 1pl n 11395 a Surdel, Steven; Hecht, Konrad y 1993 t "Met passer en winkelhout": over de mythe der middeleeuwse "Baugeometrie" j Jaarboek monumentenzorg g 15-35 n 6652 a Susowake, Kazuhiro y 1984 t Reonarudo ni au hi c T*oky*o p Ch*u*o K*oron Bijutsu Shuppan g 199 x N6923.L33 S87 1984
Maurolico [Marul, Marol], Francesco Catalog of the Scientific Community maurolico Marul, Marol, Francesco Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. Born Messina, Sicily, 16 Sept 1494 http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/maurlico.html
Extractions: Maurolico [Marul, Marol], Francesco Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Messina, Sicily, 16 Sept 1494 Died: near Messina, Sicily, 21/22 July 1575 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician, Government Official Antonio Maruli was a Greek physician who had fled the Turkish sack of Constantinople. In Sicily he became Master of the Messina minti.e., a governmental official. The family had a villa outside the city as well as a house in it. On Maurolico's tomb (in the cathedral) his father is called a patrician of Messina. The family had a chapel in the cathedral. Maurolico's nephew (son of his brother) was the Baron della Foresta. From his dependence on patrons I conclude that the family was not wealthy; they were certainly affluent. 3. Nationality Birth: Messina, Italy Career: Messina, Italy Death: near Messina, Italy 4. Education Schooling: No University Learned Greek, mathematics, and astronomy from his father. Maurolico immersed himself in the humanistic revival of Greek culture, for which he was so well prepared. There was no mention of a university. 5. Religion
A Descriptive Catalogue Of Maurolico's `first' Editions Translate this page F r a n c i s c i M a u r o l i c i O p e r a M a t h e m a t i c a. ADescriptive Catalogue of maurolico's `first' Editions. Mars 28, 2002. http://www.maurolico.unipi.it/instrume/catalogi/imprimes/introen.htm
Extractions: The catalogue has been prepared by direct inspection of the several treatises cited. Printed repertories have also been examined; as regards the printing activity in Messina, use has been made of Achille Bonifacio, Gli Annali dei tipografi messinesi del Cinquecento , Vibo Valentia, 1977. In the description of the works the same criteria as those employed in the case of manuscripts have been adopted; a notable exception has been the consistent omission of both incipit and explicit . When referring to leaves, those marked by (*) are unnumbered.
22 Jul History This Date in support of America's possible entrance into World War I. San francisco had been 1575Maurolico, mathematician 1461 Charles VII, 58, king of France (142261 http://www.jcanu.hpg.com.br/history/h4jul/h4jul22.html
Extractions: Peepers, who lives with Brad and Cheryl Moureau in Des Moines, Iowa, is taking a peaceful walk on SW 2nd Street. Suddenly a woman grabs Peepers and drives away in a van. Neighbors put up a $100 reward for information leading to the arrest of the woman. When the woman, Rita Kane, 62, reads about this in the Des Moines Register , she notifies the police that Peepers seemed lost and possibly in danger from traffic, so she took him to the animal shelter, Peepers being a duck.
ARTICOLI99-3 Translate this page cuya autoría hay que atribuir a un tríangulo compuesto por un Lord inglés, unilustrado español y un joven médico llamado John Allen / francisco Tomás y http://www-isdi.giu.uniroma1.it/webif/nuove_accessioni/bollettino_99-3/ARTICOLI9
Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/collection/subjects_smr problem 1993/Jul93Subject FERMAT FEST in San francisco Wednesday July 28 1993/Nov93SubjectMaurolico's reference, history of Mathematical Logic 1993/Nov93 http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/collection/subjects_smr
Extractions: 1995/May95:Subject: Announcement: Magma mini-Conference (at ISSAC95) 1995/May95:Subject: Re: Conformal mapping onto n-ply connected domains 1995/May95:Subject: From the moderator: What to do about "spam" 1995/May95:Subject: An optimization problem 1995/May95:Subject: cmsg cancel 1995/May95:Subject: Re: The Marquardt algor. for estimating non-linear parameters 1995/May95:Subject: cmsg cancel 1995/May95:Subject: cmsg cancel 1995/Jul95:Subject: cmsg cancel 1995/Jul95:Subject: cmsg cancel int h(x)dt sum h(y_n) 1995/Sep95:Subject: cmsg cancel int h(x)dt sum h(y_n) int h(x)dt sum 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: Is this a known concept in Alg. Topology? 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: Noncomm. Groebner Basis Problems? 1995/Sep95:Subject: report available: connectivity 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: Is this a known concept in Alg. Topology? 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: A geometry clique-set problem 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: A geometry clique-set problem 1995/Sep95:Subject: cap product in K-theory 1995/Sep95:Subject: 24-dimensional Monster manifold 1995/Sep95:Subject: Expansions in real base - Measure theory 1995/Sep95:Subject: This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics (Week 64) 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: Topology of Infinite-Dimensional Spheres and Projective Spaces 1995/Sep95:Subject: Re: cap product in K-theory 1995/Sep95:Subject: Loops trivial in a neighborhood -> contractible... 1995/Sep95:Subject: lp (1
Pagine Sì: Translate this page applicabili alla fisica naturale e alla medicina raccolte in Messico dal medico spagnoloFrancisco Hernandez. Dibner Library Washington DC maurolico Francesco. http://www.trovasiti.it/client/pag00368.asp
Grande Oriente D'Italia - Logge Storiche Della Sicilia Translate this page Casteltermini, (AG), Pitagora, 1911, circa. Castelvetrano, (TP), FranciscoFerrer, 1911, circa. (ME), Lume e Verità, 1860, circa. (ME), maurolico,1870, circa. http://www.grandeoriente.it/Logge/Storiche/Sicilia.htm
Extractions: Sicilia Oriente Loggia Data Acireale (CT) Aquilia circa (CT) Lux Nova Adrano (CT) Figli dell'Etna circa (CT) Benedetto Guzzardi (CT) Rinnovamento circa Agrigento (AG) Unità circa (AG) Giovanni da Procida circa (AG) Campana e Fascio di Naro circa (AG) Agrigentina (AG) Tre Giganti circa (AG) Felice Cavallotti circa Aidone (EN) Erbitea (o Erbita) (EN) Filippo Cordova circa Alcamo (TP) Ciullo d'Alcamo PDG* (TP) Solidarietà Umana (TP) Ciullo d'Alcamo circa Alessandria della Rocca (AG) Libertà e Fratellanza circa Aragona (AG) Luce sul Vaticano circa (AG) Ludovico Frapolli circa Augusta (SR) La Fidélité (SR) Epicarmo Sicula Magarese circa (SR) Roma e Venezia circa (SR) Xifonia Avola (SR) Iblea circa Bagheria (PA) Veritas PDG* circa (PA) Veritas circa Barcellona P. di Gotto (ME) Filadelfi (I) (ME) Aurelio Saffi circa (ME) Giordano Bruno circa Barrafranca (EN) Giuseppe Mazzoni circa Biancavilla (CT) Giorgio Castriotta circa (CT) Mario Rapisardi circa Bisacquino (PA) Ugo Bassi circa (PA) Verso la Vita circa Bivona (AG) Libia Nova Burgio (AG) Progresso Sociale circa Caltagirone (CT) Degli Intraprendenti circa (CT) Avvenire Calatino (CT) Pensiero Laico (CT) Pensiero ed Azione circa Caltanissetta (CL) Costanza (La) circa (CL) Rinnovamento (Il) (CL) Nissa Redenta (CL) Rinnovamento (Il) - Nissa Redenta (CL) Frangar non Flectar circa (CL) Dante Alighieri circa (CL) Luce Arcana circa (CL) Ernesto Nathan circa Cammarata (AG) Alessandro Fortis PDG* (AG) Alessandro Fortis circa Campobello di Licata (AG) Filippo De Boni circa (AG) Virtù e Lavoro (AG) Patria e Virtù (AG) Aurora (L') circa Canicattì (AG) Rinnovamento circa Canicattini Bagni (AG) Gerolamo Savonarola circa
Occident Translate this page Après les traductions des oeuvres encore inconnues, en particulier par FranciscoMaurolico (1494-1575) et Federigo Commandino (1509-1575), François Viète http://www.sfrs.fr/e-doc/occid.htm