00964cam0 2200265 450 E60020003854720230728073258.020080709d1977 |||||ita|0103 baitaITIntroduzione allo studio della dialettologia italianaFrancesco CocoBolognaPatron editore1977135 p.21 cmStoria della lingua italiana e dialettologia5001LAEC000197262001 *Storia della lingua italiana e dialettologia5Coco, FrancescoA600200048974070200547ITUNISOB20230728RICAUNISOBUNISOB40038205E600200038547M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM400000142Si38205acquistopomicinoUNISOBUNISOB20080709073144.020150320143939.0AlfanoIntroduzione allo studio della dialettologia italiana936055UNISOB03881nam 22005655 450 991101876180332120251204212134.09783031973451(eBook)10.1007/978-3-031-97345-1(MiAaPQ)EBC32256201(Au-PeEL)EBL32256201(CKB)40138069100041(DE-He213)978-3-031-97345-1(EXLCZ)994013806910004120250806h20252025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe geometry of coincidence Nicholas of Cusa and the quadrature of the circle /Federica De FeliceCham :Springer,[2025]©20251 online resource (xii, 117 pages) illustrationsSpringerBriefs in history of science and technology,2211-4572Print version: De Felice, Federica The Geometry of Coincidence Cham : Springer,c2025 9783031973444 Includes bibliographical references and index.Life for Thinking and Thinking for Life -- Theology and Mathematics: The Perfect Combination -- Scripta mathematica: Genesis, Dates, and Contents -- The Archification Method and the coincidentia oppositorum -- Space as Creative Place for mens mensura: The New Geometric Dimension -- The Point as terminus in the Infinite Process -- “What if somebody denied that such a point [of coincidence] exists?”: Toscanelli’s criticism -- The Sources -- Cusanu geometra ridiculus? The Reception of the Scripta mathematica.This book offers a contribution to our understanding of Nicholas of Cusa’s theory of geometry. It is based not only on his—generally more famous—philosophical texts (e.g., De docta ignorantia, Idiota, etc.), but also, and more significantly, on the strictly speaking mathematical texts drafted between 1445 and 1459, where Cusanus attempts to provide a solution to the vexata quaestio of the squaring of the circle. First critically edited in 2010—and translated into Italian by the author in 2020—Cusanus’ Scripta mathematica are here scrutinized as to their context, genesis, and content, in order to shed light, on the one hand, on the philosophical and theological motives behind Cusanus’ mathematical endeavours; and, on the other hand, on the scope and limits of Cusanus’ geometrical constructive attempts to reach “mathematical perfection”. In addition to providing a scrupulous survey of Cusanus’ sources on mathematics, this book focuses on a little explored aspect in Cusanus’ work, namely his original theory of geometrical space as men’s space, where the activity of mensurare takes place, establishing relations of continuous proportionality to the original unity. In conclusion, the author provides an extensive account on the reception of Cusanus’ mathematical texts, from their early dissemination to the reactions of several thinkers throughout history, ensuring a full and rounded overview of Cusanus’ work in geometry, mathematics, and philosophy.SpringerBriefs in history of science and technology.2211-4572GeometryPhilosophyMathematicsEarly works to 1800ScienceHistoryMathematicsPhilosophyHistory of SciencePhilosophy of MathematicsGeometryPhilosophy.MathematicsScienceHistory.MathematicsPhilosophy.History of Science.Philosophy of Mathematics.509De Felice Federica602143MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911018761803321The Geometry of Coincidence4413617UNINA