00988nam0-22003251i-450-99000800122040332120060119140958.0IT671264000800122FED01000800122(Aleph)000800122FED0100080012220050208d1967----km-y0itay50------baitaITy---n-----00y<<La >>giustiziaGottfried Wilhelm Leibniza cura di Alessandro BarattaMilanoGiuffrè1967XIX, 68 p.26 cmTesti per esercitazioniUniversità degli studi di Camerino, Istituto giuridicoSez. 1340.121itaLeibniz,Gottfried Wilhelm<1646-1716>218350Baratta,Alessandro<1933- >ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008001220403321Università 371 (4)81517FGBCFGBCGiustizia749820UNINA01539nam0 22002893i 450 RMS227663420231121125810.020160725d1979 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nAtti della sesta e settima Tavola Rotonda generale sui temi: "*Comunità europea e Paesi a commercio di Stato: problemi, prospettive, rapporti e confronti", Perugia 17-18 Giugno 1978; "*Unità dell'Europa e Parlamento Europeo, Perugia 11-13 Maggio 1979a cura di Angelo M.V. Valenti e Antonia AndollinaPerugiaUniversità degli Studi1979341 p.25 cm.Valenti, Angelo M. V.CFIV027090Andollina, AntoniaCFIV047075Valenti, Angelo <1927- >CFIV069259Valenti, Angelo M. V.Valenti, Angelo Maria VincenzoSBNV066397Valenti, Angelo M. V.ITIT-0120160725IT-FR0098 Biblioteca Area Giuridico EconomicaFR0098 RMS2276634Biblioteca Area Giuridico Economica 53IMP 337.142/42 53VM 0000005825 VM barcode:ECO002588. - Inventario:4365. - Fondo:Sala consultazioneVMA 1998020420121204 53Comunità europea e Paesi a commercio di Stato: problemi, prospettive, rapporti e confronti", Perugia 17-18 Giugno 1978; "*Unità dell'Europa e Parlamento Europeo, Perugia 11-13 Maggio 19793635238UNICAS03960nam 2200661 a 450 991097020870332120240416153737.09780674062979067406297310.4159/harvard.9780674062979(CKB)2550000000072870(OCoLC)768411326(CaPaEBR)ebrary10518203(SSID)ssj0000551339(PQKBManifestationID)11357516(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000551339(PQKBWorkID)10525094(PQKB)11297021(MiAaPQ)EBC3300993(DE-B1597)178293(OCoLC)840441203(DE-B1597)9780674062979(Au-PeEL)EBL3300993(CaPaEBR)ebr10518203(Perlego)1147890(EXLCZ)99255000000007287020110701d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGalileo's muse Renaissance mathematics and the arts /Mark A. Peterson1st ed.Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press20111 online resource (345 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780674059726 0674059727 Includes bibliographical references and index.Galileo, humanist -- The classical legacy -- Poetry -- The plan of heaven -- The vision of God -- Painting -- The power of the lines -- The skin of the lion -- Music -- The Orphic mystery -- Kepler and the music of the spheres -- Architecture -- Figure and form -- The dimensions of hell -- Mathematics old and new -- Transforming mathematics -- The oration.Mark Peterson makes an extraordinary claim in this fascinating book focused around the life and thought of Galileo: it was the mathematics of Renaissance arts, not Renaissance sciences, that became modern science. Galileo's Muse argues that painters, poets, musicians, and architects brought about a scientific revolution that eluded the philosopher-scientists of the day, steeped as they were in a medieval cosmos and its underlying philosophy.According to Peterson, the recovery of classical science owes much to the Renaissance artists who first turned to Greek sources for inspiration and instruction. Chapters devoted to their insights into mathematics, ranging from perspective in painting to tuning in music, are interspersed with chapters about Galileo's own life and work. Himself an artist turned scientist and an avid student of Hellenistic culture, Galileo pulled together the many threads of his artistic and classical education in designing unprecedented experiments to unlock the secrets of nature.In the last chapter, Peterson draws our attention to the Oratio de Mathematicae laudibus of 1627, delivered by one of Galileo's students. This document, Peterson argues, was penned in part by Galileo himself, as an expression of his understanding of the universality of mathematics in art and nature. It is ";entirely Galilean in so many details that even if it is derivative, it must represent his thought,"; Peterson writes. An intellectual adventure, Galileo's Muse offers surprising ideas that will capture the imagination of anyone-scientist, mathematician, history buff, lover of literature, or artist-who cares about the humanistic roots of modern science.Arts, RenaissanceItalyMathematicsItalyHistoryScience and the artsItalyHistoryArts, RenaissanceMathematicsHistory.Science and the artsHistory.709.02/4SG 555rvkPeterson Mark A.1946-1813615MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970208703321Galileo's muse4366879UNINA