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Torinoscienza.it > Giovanni Antonio Amedeo Plana Translate this page Science Center Torino, Italia, Portale di divulgazione scientifica - ScienceCenter, Turin, Italy. http://www.torinoscienza.it/personaggi/apri?obj_id=191
Physics In Torino: A Brief History giovanni plana (1781 1864), astronomer and mathematical physicist, merits tobe cited in detail. Coming from Voghera, he was educated at the Ecole http://www.ph.unito.it/fisicatouk.html
Extractions: For more information an expanded version , in italian, of this document is available. Vittorio Amedeo II, Duke of Savoy, after 1713 King of Sicily exchanged with Sardinia in 1720 conceded a Royal Charter to the old University of Turin in 1720. The chair of Physics was established, at first in the Faculty of Medicine, Philosophy and the Arts; and then in 1737, with the reorganization of the University into four faculties, Physics, with the attached cabinet of instruments, belonged in the Faculty of Arts together with Mathematics, Philosophy and Rhetoric. Until 1748 the teaching was imparted first by Father Roma and then by Father Gallo, of the worthy Minimal Order whose members were dedicated to the study of natural phenomena. In truth, the two Fathers were naturally more versed in questions of ethics than in the new physics, and the teaching was marked by Carthesianism rather than Galilean and Newtonian inspiration. This, however, is natural: we must not forget that Fontenelle, an important figure among the Carthesians, died centenarian in 1757; and that the Lettres Anglaises, in which Voltaire wittily compares the London Newtonian scientific milieu to the Parisian, were published in 1734.
Copley Medal giovanni plana. 1835. William Snow Harris. 1836. Jöns Jacob Berzelius; FrancisKiernan. 1837. Antoine C. Becquerel; John Frederic Daniell. 1838 http://www.nndb.com/honors/763/000072547/
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Turin History Scholars and scientists of the time like giovanni plana, Amedeo Avogadro,AmedeoPeyron , each in his own field, took a keen interest in contemporary http://www.world66.com/europe/italy/piemonte/turin/history
Extractions: View Enlargement [edit this] [Upload image] The Roman Emperor Augustus had Turin built two thousand years ago as a camp for the troops he sent to protect the Roman stateâs northern borders. A classic Roman "castrum" with square layout, it remained almost unchanged, complete with its ancient walls, for centuries, both during the domination of the lombards and later the Franks, as well as during the early middle ages when complex institutional dynamics lead to a short period of domination by the Church followed by a period of fragile municipal autonomy prior to the rise and consolidation of control over the city by the Acaja. It was not until the fifteenth century, when the Savoy dukedom achieved the political and administrative unification of Piedmontâs various provinces that Turin, chosen as the Dukedomâs official residence, began to consolidate its importance. Involved in the Franco-Austrian war in the first half of the sixteenth century, the city strengthened its defensive system by constructing a series of angular bastions, a project that continued throughout the long period of occupation by the French (1536-1557).
Nuncius - 2000 A. MESCHIARI, Corrispondenza di giovanni Battista Amici con giovanni plana Thecorrespondence between giovanni Battista Amici and the Astronomer Royal Of http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/pubblic/e2000.html
Extractions: The long and bitter dispute between Gioseffo Zarlino, the foremost musical theorist of the sixteenth century, and Vincenzo Galilei, practical musician and Galileos father, raises important issues as it concerns the methodological approach towards musical phenomena. In particular, the present work shows that the true overthrowing of Zarlinos a priori approach (besides the relationship between music and words and other aspects of content) can be found in a new conception of numbers, namely the passage from numerical and theoretical mysticism (dating back to the Pythagorean approach) to an empirical methodology. The description of this new way to treat numbers (as instruments) is shown through an analysis of two of Vincenzo Galileis manuscript essays: the Discorso particolare intorno alle forme del Diapason and the Discorso particolare intorno allUnisono . The originality of these works lies in their presentation of factual experiments.
Cronologia Astronomia Translate this page 1813, giovanni plana inizia, in collaborazione con Francesco Carlini, lo studiodei movimenti lunari. Nel 1832 pubblicherà la Théorie du mouvement de la http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/milleanni/cronologia/croast/iast1800.html
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Guardi, Giovanni Antonio -- Encyclopædia Britannica giovanni Antonio Amedeo plana University of St.Andrews Biographical sketch ofthis Italian mathematician known for his research works in integrals, http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9038318
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Extractions: christo@yorku.ca This paper is an abridgement of "Charles Babbage, the Analytical Engine, and the Possibility of a 19th-Century Cognitive Science." In C.D. Green, T. Teo, & M. Shore (Eds.), The Transformation of Psychology (pp. 133-152). Washington D.C. American Psychological Association Press. Abstract Charles Babbage (1791-1871) began work on a mechanical computer that he dubbed the Analytical Engine in the mid-1830s. The machine was to constitute a dramatic improvement on his earlier Difference Engine, which he had originally conceived primarily as a way of automating the process of computing and printing accurate mathematical tables. Almost from the beginning, however, people around Babbage described his inventions in ways that suggest they believed the machines to be endowed with, or at least to closely model, authentic mental powers. Even today, one regularly sees the Analytical Engine cited as an early attempt at computational cognitive science. Babbage himself, however, seems to have steadfastly refrained from making public claims regarding the putative mentality of his machines.
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