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  1. Dissertatio De Turbine (1766) (Italian Edition) by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, 2010-09-10
  2. Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legera Virium (1759) (Latin Edition) by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, 2010-09-10
  3. Elementi Di Geometria Piana E De Solidi E Di Trigonometria Piana E Sferica (1774) (Italian Edition) by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, Aloisio Panizzoni, 2010-09-10
  4. Elementi Di Geometria Piana E De Solidi E Di Trigonometria Piana E Sferica (1774) (Italian Edition) by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, Aloisio Panizzoni, 2010-09-10
  5. Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legera Virium (1759) (Latin Edition) by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, 2010-09-10
  6. Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J., F.R.S., 1711-1787: Studies of his life and work on the 250th anniversary of his birth by Lancelot Law Whyte, 1962
  7. Boscovich in Baja-California by Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, 1987
  8. De Inaequalitatibus quas Saturnus et Jupiter sibi mutuo videntur inducere praesertim circa tempus conjunctionis. by Ruggero Giuseppe [Rogerio Josepho]. BOSCOVICH, 1756
  9. Provisional catalogue of R.J. Boscovich letters by Edoardo Proverbio, 1989
  10. Ruder Boskovic (Croatian Edition) by Zarko Dadic, 1990
  11. Nastanak Boskoviceve filozofije prostora i vremena (Biblioteka Filozofska istrazivanja) (Croatian Edition) by Zvonimir Culjak, 1992
  12. Rudzher Iosip Boshkovich, 1711-1787 (Nauchno-biograficheskaia seriia) (Russian Edition) by G. K TSverava, 1997
  13. Ruder Boskovic, vizionar u prijelomima filozofije, znanosti i drustva (Posebno izdanje Razreda za matematicke, fizicke, kemijske i tehnicke znanosti) (Croatian Edition) by Ivan Supek, 1989

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48. Boscovich, Ruggero Giuseppe --  Encyclopædia Britannica
boscovich, ruggero Giuseppe astronomer and mathematician who gave the firstgeometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three
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Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich
born May 18, 1711, Ragusa, Dalmatia [now Dubrovnik, Croatia]
died Feb. 13, 1787, Milan [Italy]
Boscovich, detail of a portrait by an unknown artist; in Dubrovnik Cloister, Croatia
Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin Serbo-Croatian astronomer and mathematician who gave the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature and for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position.
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49. Boscovich
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Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich
Born: 18 May 1711 in Ragusa, Dalmatia (now Dubrovnik, Croatia)
Died: 13 Feb 1787 in Milan, Italy
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Ruggero Boscovich studied at the Collegium Romanum in Rome and was appointed professor of mathematics there in 1740. He was one of the first in continental Europe to accept Newton 's gravitational theories and he wrote 70 papers on optics, astronomy, gravitation, meteorology and trigonometry. His main work was in mathematical physics. In his study of the shape of the Earth he used the idea of minimising the sum of the absolute values of the deviations. His solution to this minimising problem took a geometric form. Boscovich was the first to give a procedure to compute a planet's orbit from 3 observations of its position and he also gave a procedure for determining the equator of a planet from 3 observations of a surface feature. Boscovich became professor of mathematics at Pavia in 1764 and was director of Brera Observatory. He led an expedition to California in 1769 to observe a

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boscovich, ruggero Giuseppe. Born May 18, 1711, Ragusa, Dalmatia now Dubrovnik,Croatia Died Feb. 13, 1787, Milan Italy
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Born: May 18, 1711, Ragusa, Dalmatia [now Dubrovnik, Croatia]
Died: Feb. 13, 1787, Milan [Italy] Serbo-Croatian: Rudjer Josip Boskovic astronomer and mathematician who gave the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature and for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position. Boscovich's father was a Croat and his mother was Italian. He entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1726 and studied mathematics and physics at the Collegium Romanum, Rome, where he was appointed professor of mathematics in 1740. One of the first scientists of continental Europe to accept Isaac Newton's gravitational theory, he published nearly 70 papers on optics, astronomy, gravitation, meteorology, and trigonometry. A pioneer in geodesy, the science concerned with the size and shape of the Earth, he measured a meridian arc between Rome and Rimini, Italy, in 1750 in order to test his theory of the shape of the Earth. He accepted the chair of mathematics at the University of Pavia in 1764 and also served as director of the Brera Observatory in Milan. In 1769 he was invited to lead an expedition to California to observe a transit of Venus but the offer was rescinded because of Spanish bias against the Jesuits. When the Jesuits were suppressed in Italy in 1773, Boscovich accepted an invitation from King Louis XV of France to settle in Paris as director of optics for the navy. He returned to Italy in 1783

53. Boscovich
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54. Rudjer Boscovich - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Rudjer Josip Boscovich Rudjer Joseph Boscovich (first name also sometimes spelled Roger in English; Italian Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich Croatian and Serbian Ruđer Josip Bošković May 18 February 13 ), was a Jesuit physicist astronomer mathematician ... diplomat and poet from Dubrovnik (or Ragusa , the previously frequently referred to Italian version) who later lived in England France and finally Italy He is famous for his atomic theory , given as a clear, precisely-formulated system utilizing principles of Newtonian mechanics . This work inspired Michael Faraday to develop field theory for electromagnetic interaction . Boscovich also gave many important contributions to astronomy , including the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature and for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position.

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57. BOSCOVICH, Ruggero Giuseppe, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Le
4to (214 x 177 mm), pp xxviii 322 4 16, with four folding engraved plates;light browning and foxing, one opening a little soiled, one leaf (Monitum)
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The Birth of Atomic Physics BOSCOVICH, Ruggero Giuseppe Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria redacta ad unicam legem virium in natura existentium. Vienna, In Officina Libraria Kaliwodiana, 1758 4to (214 x 177 mm), pp [xxviii] 322 [4] 16, with four folding engraved plates; light browning and foxing, one opening a little soiled, one leaf (Monitum) with outer margin cut away, but a very good copy in contemporary Italian vellum, spine lettered in gilt. £55,000
First edition of one of the rarest great books in the history of science. Boscovich's masterpiece, A Theory of Natural Philosophy Reduced to a single Law of the Actions Existing in Nature, is one of the fundamental books in the history of scientific thought and is 'the birth of atomic physics' (Printing and the Mind of Man). Boscovich's atomic theory arose from an attempt to build a comprehensive physics based on the ideas of Newton and Leibniz, and to go beyond both to produce new results.
The success of the Theoria was immediate and widespread. It was highly influential on British physicists: Priestley, Robinson, Faraday, Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin and J.J. Thompson all acknowledged its importance - in 1898 Lord Kelvin said 'My present assumption is Boscovichianism pure and simple.'
'The Theoria was not only the first general mathematical theory of atomism... but more specifically it was the first scientific theory: to treat all the ultimate constituents of matter as identical; to employ finite numbers of point particles; to eliminate Newtonian mass as a primary quantity, substituting a kinematic basis; to postulate a relational basis for the mathematical treatment of inertia and of all space and time observations; to propose to derive all physical effects from a single law; to eliminate the scale-free similarity property of the Newtonian law, introducing natural lengths into continuous laws so as to determine unique equilibrium positions and other scale-fixed properties; to employ a power series to represent an observable.

58. BOSCOVICH, Ruggero Giuseppe, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Le
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The first edition appeared in Vienna in 1758, but Boscovich was unable to oversee its printing. For this second edition he made a number of corrections and the printing was done 'under his personal supervision because he was dissatisfied with the Vienna edition' (Whyte, Boscovich, Studies of his life and work).
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First authorised edition of Boscovich's classic work which 'is now recognised as having exerted a fundamental influence on modern mathematical physics... As the title of his book implies, he considered that a single law was the basis of all natural phenomena and of the properties of matter; that the multiplicity of physical forces was only apparent and due to inadequate mathematical knowledge. These "point-atoms" of Boscovich were deemed to have a position - but no extension - in space, and to possess mass. Boscovich believed that each atom is surrounded by a field of force, alternately positive and negative though a number of cycles' (Printing and the mind of man).

59. Encyclopedia Of Astronomy And Astrophysics » Boscovich, Ruggero Giuseppe (1711
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