Noël Regnault

L'Origine Antica Della Fisica Moderna ...

Sprache: Italienisch.
gebunden , 240 Seiten
ISBN 1023688336
EAN 9781023688338
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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L'Origine Antica Della Fisica Moderna ... by Noël Regnault, published in 1746, explores the historical roots of modern physics. Written in Italian, this work delves into the scientific thought and discoveries that laid the groundwork for the physics of Regnault's time. The book likely examines the transition from ancient philosophical concepts to the emerging scientific methodologies that characterized the early modern period.
Regnault's exploration provides valuable insight into the evolution of physical science and its intellectual heritage. This book would appeal to historians of science, physicists interested in the historical context of their field, and anyone curious about the development of scientific thought during the 18th century.
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