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Autore: | Matteo Valleriani |
Titolo: | Metallurgy, Ballistics and Epistemic Instruments: The Nova scientia of Nicolò Tartaglia – A New Edition |
Pubblicazione: | Edition Open Access, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 electronic resource (360 p.) |
Soggetto non controllato: | Renaissance |
violent motion | |
quadrant | |
MPRL | |
Edition Open Access | |
metallurgy | |
Tartaglia | |
mechanics | |
ballistics | |
artillery | |
Altri autori: | Valleriani, Matteo |
Sommario/riassunto: | 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 entire subject of mechanics, starting with a limited number of principles and arriving at a series of propositions through a rigid procedure of deduction. Nevertheless, as Tartaglia himself states, his motive was fundamentally practical and connected to the activities of the sixteenth-century bombardier. A new edition of Nicolò Tartaglia’s "Nova scientia," based on the 1558 print run of the second enlarged edition (1550), shows how the emergence of theoretical ballistics was a consequence of the technological innovations that took place in the frame of the practice of iron casting at the turn from the fifteenth to the sixteenth century. |
Titolo abbreviato (Periodici): | MAX PLANCK RESEARCH LIBRARY FOR THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE / SOURCES ; 6 |
Altri titoli varianti: | Metallurgy, Ballistics and Epistemic Instruments |
Titolo autorizzato: | Metallurgy, Ballistics and Epistemic Instruments: The Nova scientia of Nicolò Tartaglia – A New Edition |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 996320835403316 |
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