Francesco Buonamici was professor of Philosophy at the University of Pisa for almost 40 years. His most important work is the treatise On Motion ( De motu), a huge volume of 1011 pages, which covers the whole range of aspects of Aristotle’s concept of motion. Buonamici supplies a careful survey of the topic, with an extended discussion of the Aristotelian views as well as of the opinions of a number of ancient and early modern authors who played a major (sometimes innovative) role in philosophical debate of the Sixteenth century. His De motu (Buonamici 1951) was read and cited by Galileo, who often used Buonamici’s bulky treatise as a source for mastering Aristotelian natural philosophy
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Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...
Francesco Buonamici was professor of Philosophy at the University of Pisa for almost 40 years. His m...
This book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as...
Kockelmans A. Galileo Galilei, On motion and on mechanics. Comprising De motu (ca. 1590) translated ...
Mario Otto Helbing, La filosofia di Francesco Buonamici, proffessore di Galileo a Pisa (Pisa : Nistr...
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Agostino Nifo is one of the few philosophers who have commented on all the logical works of Aristotl...
This volume contains the proceedings of an international conference held in Florence at the Museo Ga...
Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...
Francesco Buonamici was professor of Philosophy at the University of Pisa for almost 40 years. His m...
This book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as...
Kockelmans A. Galileo Galilei, On motion and on mechanics. Comprising De motu (ca. 1590) translated ...
Mario Otto Helbing, La filosofia di Francesco Buonamici, proffessore di Galileo a Pisa (Pisa : Nistr...
Contains fulltext : 302451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Until early in this century it had been customary (and in certain writings it still is) for historie...
What was the level of philosophical discussion in the sixteenth-century Turin? The controversy condu...
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pisa when Galileo was a student there, Borri was a fier...
This essay will examine the first collection on the motion of waters, produced by the followers of G...
Galileo Galilei's (1564-1642) main physical work Discorsi e Dimostrazioni Matematiche intorno a due ...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the reception and elaboration of Isaac Newton’s Principia, in the...
The volume is a collection of twenty innovative studies on Pietro Pomponazzi’s philosophy written by...
Agostino Nifo is one of the few philosophers who have commented on all the logical works of Aristotl...
This volume contains the proceedings of an international conference held in Florence at the Museo Ga...
Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...