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  • Chapel Hill [u.a.] : Univ. of North Carolina Press
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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319253466
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 109 p. 5 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: History
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: History
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hollings, Christopher, 1982 - Scientific communication across the Iron Curtain
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    Keywords: History ; Mathematics ; Ost-West-Konflikt ; Wissenschaftskommunikation ; Forschung ; Wissenschaftliche Literatur
    Abstract: This monograph provides a concise introduction to the tangled issues of communication between Russian and Western scientists during the Cold War. It details the extent to which mid-twentieth-century researchers and practitioners were able to communicate with their counterparts on the opposite side of the Iron Curtain. Drawing upon evidence from a range of disciplines, a decade-by-decade account is first given of the varying levels of contact that existed via private correspondence and conference attendance. Next, the book examines the exchange of publications and the availability of one side's work in the libraries of the other. It then goes on to compare general language abilities on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain, with comments on efforts in the West to learn Russian and the systematic translation of Russian work. In the end, author Christopher Hollings argues that physical accessibility was generally good in both directions, but that Western scientists were afflicted by greater linguistic difficulties than their Soviet counterparts whose major problems were bureaucratic in nature. This volume will be of interest to historians of Cold War science, particularly those who study communications and language issues. In addition, it will be an ideal starting pointing for anyone looking to know more about this fascinating area
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  • 2
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    Cham : Imprint: Springer | Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319427218
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XI, 297 p. 90 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016.
    Series Statement: Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 47
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History. ; Philosophy and science. ; Geometry. ; Optics. ; Electrodynamics. ; Ophthalmology. ; Architecture. ; History ; Philosophy and science ; Ophthalmology ; Architecture ; Geometry
    Abstract: 1. Perspectiva Naturalis/Artificialis -- Part I. Errors -- 2. Knowledge and Beliefs Regarding Linear Perspective -- 3. Understanding Errors in Perspective -- 4. Fact and Fiction Regarding Masaccio’s Trinity Fresco -- Part II. Theory -- 5. Ibn al-Haytham on Binocular Vision -- 6. The Legacy of Ibn al-Haytham -- 7. The Rejection of the Two-Point Perspective System -- Part III. Sifting the Hypotheses -- 8. The Properties of Two-Point Perspective -- 9. The Hauck–Panofsky Conjecture Regarding Curvilinear Perspective -- 10. The White–Carter Conjecture on Synthetic Perspective -- 11. De Mesa Hypothesis Regarding the Arithmetic Construction of Perspective -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Error Analysis and Perspective Reconstruction -- Appendix 2: Artwork Catalogue -- Appendix 3: Errors of Reconstruction -- Appendix 4: Calculus of the Vanishing Points -- Appendix 5: Plates.
    Abstract: This book clarifies the interrelationship between optics, vision and perspective before the Classical Age, examining binocularity in particular. The author shows how binocular vision was one of the key juncture points between the three concepts and readers will see how important it is to understand the approach that scholars once took. In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the concept of Perspectiva – the Latin word for optics – encompassed many areas of enquiry that had been viewed since antiquity as interconnected, but which afterwards were separated: optics was incorporated into the field of physics (i.e., physical and geometrical optics), vision came to be regarded as the sum of various psycho-physiological mechanisms involved in the way the eye operates (i.e., physiological optics and psychology of vision) and the word ‘perspective’ was reserved for the mathematical representation of the external world (i.e., linear perspective). The author shows how this division, which emerged as a result of the spread of the sciences in classical Europe, turns out to be an anachronism if we confront certain facts from the immediately preceding periods. It is essential to take into account the way medieval scholars posed the problem – which included all facets of the Latin word perspectiva – when exploring the events of this period. This book will appeal to a broad readership, from philosophers and historians of science, to those working in geometry, optics, ophthalmology and architecture.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783319171159
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (LV, 311 p. 244 illus., 9 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Science Networks. Historical Studies 50
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als L'Hôpital, Guillaume François Antoine de, 1661 - 1704 L'Hôpital's analyse des infiniments petits
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    Keywords: Differential geometry ; History ; Mathematics ; Integral equations ; Global differential geometry ; Integral equations ; Mathematics ; L'Hôpital, Guillaume François Antoine de 1661-1704 Analyse des infiniments petits
    Abstract: Introduction -- L'Hôpital's Preface -- In Which We Give the Rules of this Calculus -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding the Tangents of All Kinds of Curved Lines -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding the Greatest and the Least Ordinates, to Which are Reduced Questions De maximis & minimis -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Inflection Points and Cusps -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Caustics by Reflection -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Caustics by Refraction -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding the Points of Curved Lines that Touch an Infinity of Lines Given in Position, Whether Straight or Curved -- The Solution of Several Problems that Depend Upon the Previous Methods -- A New Method for Using the Differential Calculus with Geometric Curves, from Which we Deduce the Method of Messrs, Descartes, and Hudde -- Appendices
    Abstract: This monograph is an annotated translation of what is considered to be the world’s first calculus textbook, originally published in French in 1696. That anonymously published textbook on differential calculus was based on lectures given to the Marquis de l’Hôpital in 1691-2 by the great Swiss mathematician, Johann Bernoulli. In the 1920s, a copy of Bernoulli’s lecture notes was discovered in a library in Basel, which presented the opportunity to compare Bernoulli’s notes, in Latin, to l’Hôpital’s text in French. The similarities are remarkable, but there is also much in l’Hôpital’s book that is original and innovative. This book offers the first English translation of Bernoulli's notes, along with the first faithful English translation of l’Hôpital’s text, complete with annotations and commentary. Additionally, a significant portion of the correspondence between l’Hôpital and Bernoulli has been included, also for the fi rst time in English translation. This translation will provide students and researchers with direct access to Bernoulli’s ideas and l’Hôpital’s innovations. Both enthusiasts and scholars of the history of science and the history of mathematics will fi nd food for thought in the texts and notes of the Marquis de l’Hôpital and his teacher, Johann Bernoulli
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionL'Hôpital's Preface -- In Which We Give the Rules of this Calculus -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding the Tangents of All Kinds of Curved Lines -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding the Greatest and the Least Ordinates, to Which are Reduced Questions De maximis & minimis -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Inflection Points and Cusps -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Caustics by Reflection -- Use of the Differential Calculus for Finding Caustics by Refraction -- Use of the  Differential Calculus for Finding the Points of Curved Lines that Touch an Infinity of Lines Given in Position, Whether Straight or Curved -- The Solution of Several Problems that Depend Upon the Previous Methods -- A New Method for Using the Differential Calculus with Geometric Curves, from Which we Deduce the Method of Messrs, Descartes, and Hudde -- Appendices.
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