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  1. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2009-08-10
  2. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2010-09-10
  3. Honorati Fabri Societatis Jesu Ad P. Ignatium Gastonem Pardesium Ejusdem Societatis Jesu Epistolae Tres De Sua Hypothesi Philosophica (1674) (Latin Edition) by Honore Fabri, Ignace Gaston Pardies, 2010-09-10
  4. Physica, id est, Scientia rervm corporearvm, in decem tractatvs distribvta by Honoré Fabri, 1669-01-01
  5. Miscellanea secentesca: Saggi su Descartes, Fabri, White (Quaderni di Acme) (Italian Edition)

61. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Honoré fabri Born 5 April 1607 in Virieule-Grand, Dauphiné, France Died 8March 1688 in Rome, Italy Click the picture above to see a larger version Show
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62. Archimedes Page Viewer
fabri, Honoré Dialogi physici in quibus de motu terrae disputatur 1665 fabri, Honoré Tractatus physicus de motu locali 1646
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64. Huygens- Center Of Oscillation
Indeed, those distinguished men who hoped to accomplish the thing, Descartes,Honoré fabri, and others, in no way hit the mark, except in some few simpler
http://www.princeton.edu/~hos/mike/texts/huygens/centosc/huyosc.htm
CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS
THE PENDULUM CLOCK
PART 4
ON THE CENTER OF OSCILLATION
Some time ago, when I was still a boy, the most learned Mersenne proposed to me and to many others the investigation of centers of oscillation or agitation, a very famous problem among mathematicians of that time, as far as I can gather from the letters he sent me and from the recently edited letters of Descartes containing his response to Mersenne on these matters. x pendulorum automati nostri temperandorum ratione ], if I apply the movable weight to them, as was explained in the description of the clock, in addition to what is below. Hence, having begun the matter from the very beginning and under better auspices, I overcame at last all difficulties and found not only the solution of Mersenne's problems, but also other results more difficult than these, and, finally, a way which permits the investigation of this center in lines, surfaces, and solid bodies by a sure method [ certa ratione ]. Whence, moreover, besides the pleasure of discovering what was much sought after by others and of knowing the laws and decrees of nature in these matters, I have also gained the usefulness for the sake of which I first applied my mind to these things, having found an easy and expeditious method for calibrating clocks. Added to this is what I think will be of great value to many: I can set forth from these results a most absolute definition of a sure measure which will endure through all the centuries; it is that which will be found added on at the end of these results.

65. April 2005
Honoré fabri, 6*, 7 Erik Ivar Fredholm, 8 Marshall Harvey Stone, 9 Charles EugeneDelaunay. 10 Henry Dudeney, 11 Andrew Wiles, 12 Isabel Maddison, 13
http://mathforum.org/~judyann/calendar/April2005.html
April 2005
Can you identify the pictured Mathematicians? Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sophie Germain
Paul Joseph Cohen
Stanislaw Marcin Ulam
Edouard Lucas
Erik Ivar Fredholm
Marshall Harvey Stone
Charles Eugene Delaunay
Henry Dudeney
Andrew Wiles
Isabel Maddison Paolo Frisi Christiaan Huygens Leonhard Euler Jerzy Neyman Etienne Bobillier Hsien Chung Wang Kiyoshi Oka Francesco Siacci Teiji Takagi Michael Francis Atiyah Sheila Scott Macintyre Oscar Zariski Felix Christian Klein Ludwig Wittgenstein Paul Albert Gordan Carl Friedrich Gauss A quotation for April: Marshall Stone (1903 - 1989) Quoted in D MacHale, Comic Sections (Dublin 1993) This calendar is available in a printable PDF format. Back to calendar page.

66. Argument, War, And The Role Of The Media In Conflict Management
For instance, referring to the physicist Honoré fabri’s attitude visà-vis thescholastic contribution to modern thought,
http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/philos/dascal/papers/Media in Conflict.htm
Marcelo Dascal Argument, War and the Role of the Media in Conflict Management Marcelo Dascal Should we not analyze [power] primarily in terms of struggle, conflict and war? One would then confront the original hypothesis … with a second hypothesis to the effect that power is war, a war continued by other means.
Michel Foucault
Even more precious perhaps is the tradition that works against … that misuse of language which consists in pseudo-arguments and propaganda. This is the tradition and discipline of clear speaking and clear thinking: it is the critical tradition – the tradition of reason.
Karl Popper
Introduction We are all familiar with the fact that the presence of a TV camera may bring about the radicalization of an otherwise peaceful demonstration: stones are thrown, the aggressiveness of the slogans increases, flags and offensive banners are displayed – in short, the crowd discharges its duty to “make news”. We are also familiar with the fact that there is only a scant correspondence between what goes on inside a negotiating room and what “transpires” through the media. Inside the room negotiations are for the most part conducted in a cordial or at least businesslike atmosphere and the discussion is “to the point”, even if disagreement prevails. However, what spokespersons for the negotiating parties publicly declare – “for the record” – is likely to be much tougher, at least as long as agreement has not been reached. Thus, the media’s presence has often the effect of stressing the differences and emphasizing conflict.

67. The Catholic Encyclopedia: F@Everything2.com
Pope Saint Fabian Saint Fabiola Joseph Fabre Honoré fabri Philip fabri fabriano and Matelica fabrica Ecclesiæ Hieronymus fabricius
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1277334

68. Carla Rita Palmerino’s Selected List Of Publications
“Two Jesuit Responses to Galilei’s Science of Motion Honoré fabri and Pierre LeCazre,” in M. Feingold (ed.), The New Science and Jesuit Science
http://www.ru.nl/filosofie/center/palmerino.bibl.html
Carla Rita Palmerino
Selected List of Publications
Books The Reception of the Galilean Science of Motion in Europe , Dordrecht, Kluwer, 2003 (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science). (in preparation) Articles De Philosophia Epicuri Universe Rediscovered. New Perspectives on the Genesis of the Syntagma philosophicum Nuncius Early Science and Medicine (Napoli: Istituto Italiano di Studi Filosofici, 2000). Rota Aristotelis Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories (Leiden: Brill, 2001): 381-422. Storia della Scienza The New Science and Jesuit Science: Seventeenth Century perspectives Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002 (Archimedes. New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 6), 187-227. The Reception of the Galilean Science of Motion in Europe , Dordrecht, Kluwer, 2003 (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science). (in preparation) The Book of Nature , Leuven: Peeters, 2004 (in preparation) Online Publication The Universe of Galileo , an integrated digital archive of Galilean resources. Updated July 23, 2003

69. Honoré Fabri Université Montpellier II
Translate this page Honoré fabri (1607-1688). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglais résidentsur le site de l’université de St Andrews Écosse
http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=1115

70. Beeckman
Free fall from Albert of Saxony to Honoré fabri Studies in History and Philosophyof Science, 1975, 5 347366. Elena, Alberto
http://platz.jp/~virgil/Beeckman.htm
STUDIES ON BEECKMAN Primary Source Beeckman, Isaac
Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff, 1939-1953
The first volume published in 1939; the second in 1942; the third 1945; the fourth in 1953.
Mathematico-physicarvm meditationum, quaestionum, solutionum centvria.
Traiecti ad Rhenum, 1644 Published by Isaac's younger brother Abraham. Extracts from Beeckman's "Journal". On web Some texts of Beeckman's Journal (in Latin and Dutch ) by Ad Davidse
Secondary Source Surname, first name
"title of the paper"
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in (ed(s).) name of editor(s), title of the book . place: publisher, year, pages B C D E ... Z Bailhache , Patrice "Isaac Beeckman a-t-il démontré la loi des cordes vibrantes selon laquelle le fréquence est inversement proportionelle à la longueur?"
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences "Cordes vibrantes et consonances chez Beeckman, Mersenne et Galilée" Sciences et techniques en perspective You can find the e-text version of this paper here Berkel, Klaas van

71. F
Translate this page fabri, Honoré (1607-1688) Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy. Synopsis optica inqua illa omnia quae ad opticam, dioptricam, catoptricam pertinent id est ad
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Text-On-Web F A B C D E F G H I J K L M ... T U V W X Y Z back NEW Fernel, Jean (1497?-1558) medicine, mathematics BIUM (1607-1688) Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy Synopsis optica : in qua illa omnia quae ad opticam, dioptricam, catoptricam pertinent id est ad triplicem radium visualem directum, refractum, reflexum, breviter quidem, accurate tamen demonstrantur . Lugduni : sumptibus H. Boissat : Georgii Remeus, 1667. Gallica Fabricius ab Aquapendente, Hieronymus (1537-1619) anatomy De locutione et ejus instrumentis liber . Patavii 1603. Gallica De brutorum loquela . Patavii 1603. Gallica De venarum ostiolis . Patavii 1603. Gallica Fallopio, Gabriello (1523-1562) anatomy Observationes anatomicae . Parisiis : apud Bernadum Turrifanum, 1562. Gallica De morbo gallico liber absolutissimus . Venetiis : ex officina Francisci Laurentini, 1565. Gallica Opuscula . Patavii : apud Lucam Bertellum, 1566. Gallica Fernel, Jean (1497?-1558) medicine, mathematics De vacuandi ratione . Venetiis 1548 Gallica De abditis rerum causis libri duo, postremo ab ipso authore recogniti... . Venetiis 1550 Gallica Parisiis 1560 Gallica Medicina . Lutetiae Parisiorum 1554 Gallica . Venetiis 1566 Gallica Universa medicina . Lugduni : ex officina Juntarum , Pauli Gultii, 1586

72. List Of Publications Of A Researcher
Two Jesuit Responses to Galilei s Science of Motion Honoré fabri and Pierre LeCazre. In M. Feingold (Ed.), The New Science and Jesuit Science Seventeenth
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73. Enciclopedia Católica
fabri, Philip fabriano, Beato fabriano y Matelica fabrica Ecclesiaefabricius, Hieronymus (Jerónimo) Fabro, Felipe Fabro, Pedro, Beato
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74. History Of Astronomy: Persons (F)
fabri Fabry; Lefèvre, Honoré (16071688). Biographical data and references Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. Math.
http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_f.html
History of Astronomy Persons
History of Astronomy: Persons (F)
Deutsche Fassung
  • Fabricius, David (1564-1617)
  • Fabricius, Johannes (1587-1616)
  • Fabry, Marie Paul Auguste Charles (1867-1945)
  • Fairbank, William Martin (1917-1989)
  • Fairfax Somerville, Mary: see Somerville, Mary Fairfax Greig (1780-1872)
  • Falck, Anders (1740-1796)
  • Faraday, Michael (1791-1867)
  • Fatou, Pierre Joseph Louis (1878-1929)
  • Faulkner, Don (20th c.)
  • Fermat, Pierre de (1601-1665)
  • 75. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On August 30, 1999
    fabri Fabry; Lefèvre, Honoré (16071688). Short biography and referencesFrom the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913. Fixlmüller Fixlmillner, Placidus
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/new/new990830.html
    History of Astronomy What's new
    History of Astronomy:
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    76. Compendium Du Système Solaire - Saturne
    Honoré fabri proposée en 1660 qui imaginait une planèteentourée de 4 satellites, dont deux sombres éclipsant deux brillants.
    http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/sysol-saturne.htm
    Saturne , père de Jupiter Le seigneur des anneaux (I) Saturne est la dernière planète connue de l'Antiquité, reconnue parmi les "étoiles errantes" depuis les temps préhistoriques. C'est en revanche la première planète par la réputation de son anneau qui devient un véritable joyau quand on l'observe dans un télescope, même de petite ouverture (60 mm). Au XVII eme siècle, Galilée équipé d'une modeste lunette qui grossissait à peine 30 fois et de qualité médiocre, n'était pas parvenu à résoudre son image. Il resta confronté à une planète composée de 3 éléments : un globe et 2 objets latéraux dont le comportement était capricieux, apparaissant et disparaissant au fil des années. Avant de quitter définitivement le système solaire, la sonde Voyager 1 se retourna une dernière fois vers Saturne en novembre 1980 et la photographia sous cet angle inhabituel. Magnifique ! Il faudra attendre les observations de Christian Huygens en 1656 pour résoudre l'énigme de celle qu'on surnommait "la trijumelle" : ces appendices que l'on prenait tantôt pour des anses, tantôt pour des satellites (théorie de Fabri-Divini, 1660) ou des trouées dans un corps elliptique formaient en réalité un anneau autour de la planète. Pour départager les deux théories, en 1660 les académiciens Italiens de Cimento confectionnèrent un modèle annelé de Saturne qu'ils placèrent respectivement à 21 et 74m de distance et l'observèrent au moyen de deux lunettes de qualité différente (plus vraisemblablement à travers deux tubes sans lentilles simulant un grossissement de plusieurs dizaines de fois). Pour éviter toute discussion, ils demandèrent également l'opinion d'un public n'ayant jamais observé Saturne. Et de fait ils observèrent un objet constitué de trois sphères... Cette expérience confirma la théorie d'Huygens. Plus tard, vers 1675 Jean-Dominique Cassini découvrit que l'anneau n'était pas unique mais était séparé en deux parties par une division sombre, qui portera son nom. Nous y reviendrons.

    77. Cornell University
    by Father Pierre Gautruche29, Galileo’s mechanics by father Honoré fabri,as well as Toricelli’s and his successors’ experiments on the vacuum30.
    http://www.ehess.fr/centres/grihl/Textes/VanDamme S/Blumenthal1.htm
    Stephane Van Damme
    CNRS-Centre Alexandre Koyré
    57 rue Cuvier
    75005 Paris
    stéphane.vandamme@wanadoo.fr
    Cornell, Blumenthal lectures, 8 octobre 2002
    “ Restaging Descartes. From the Philosophical Reception to the national Pantheon ” In his book, Esquisse des Progrès de l’humanité published in 1793, the french philosopher Condorcet underlined the strength of the cartesian Revolution as one of a basement of the mondernity. By this analysis, Condorcet closed the black box of one century and a half of science wars in the Republic of Letters in Europe. In fact, if the learned circles displayed deeply contrasting attitudes concerning the Cartesian question from the Descartes’death in 1650, beginning in the 1740s references to the philosopher appear to have grown less charged and to have shed the harmful potential. Once the period of polemic and the dissemination of a specific set of knowledge completed, a longer-term period began marking the commemoration of Descartes’ thought. In the second part of the Eighteenth Century, Descartes ceased to represent a renegade and integrated the pantheon of glorious French figures but this stablization remained ambiguous because Descartes will also identified to a representant of the Old Regime during the Revolution. This starting point led me to adopt a multi-faceted approach which combines several different methods (historical, sociological, and philosophical), in order to describe Cartesianism as a social and cultural phenomenon in all its complexity

    78. BIBLIOGRAPHIE
    Honoré fabri ”, Revue des Sciences religieuses,
    http://www.ehess.fr/centres/grihl/z-BibliosTheses/z-BiblioStephane2.htm
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    79. Project MUSE
    Rome (who was responsible for indulgences, not prisoners), the Jesuit Honoréfabri. Evidently that Jesuit passed along the correspondence to fabri,
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_ideas/v060/60.1schmaltz.h
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    Login: Password: Your browser must have cookies turned on Schmaltz, Tad M. "What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?"
    Journal of the History of Ideas - Volume 60, Number 1, January 1999, pp. 37-56
    The Johns Hopkins University Press

    Excerpt
    In order to tell such a story I need to consider some basic difficulties in pinning down the nature of the movements themselves. There are of course familiar problems with the appeal to generic "isms" in the history of ideas, but I also want to consider special concerns pertaining to the definition of French Jansenism and French Cartesianism. In the course of this consideration I suggest that since both movements are to some extent constructs that emerged from intellectual battles in late-seventeenth-century France, they must be understood in light of the political, theological, and philosophical goals of the polemicists involved in these battles. Perhaps the most obvious reason for the connection between the...

    80. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : FAB
    Translate this page fabri (Honoré)(1607-1688). Peinture 1 Dessin 1. fabriCIUS (Johann Albert)(1668-1736).Dessin 1 (en haut à gauche). fabriCIUS (Johann Christian)(1745-1808)
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