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Paolo Palmieri
Journal Article
Breaking the circle: the emergence of Archimedean mechanics in the late Renaissance
Archive for History of Exact Sciences, 2008, Volume 62, Number 3, Pages 301-346
Book Chapter
The Enigma of the Inclined Plane from Heron to Galileo
Egidio Festa and Sophie Roux
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 254, Mechanics and Natural Philosophy Before the Scientific Revolution, 2., Pages 195-220
Mechanics and Natural Philosophy in Late 16th-Century Pisa: Cesalpino and Buonamici, Humanist Masters of The Faculty of Arts
Mario Otto Helbing
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 254, Mechanics and Natural Philosophy Before the Scientific Revolution, 2., Pages 185-193
Criticizing Aristotle
Michael Elazar
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 288, Honoré Fabri and the Concept of Impetus: A Bridge between Paradigms, Part 2, Pages 67-78
Review essay I
Early Science and Medicine, 2005, Volume 10, Number 4, Pages 544-577
Fabri and the “Second Galilean Affair”
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 288, Honoré Fabri and the Concept of Impetus: A Bridge between Paradigms, Part 2, Pages 63-66
Galileo and the Pendulum: Latching on to Time
Peter Machamer and Brian Hepburn
2005, The Pendulum, Part 3, Pages 99-113
Science & Education, 2004, Volume 13, Numbers 4-5, Pages 333-347
Vincenzio Viviani (1622–1703): Galileo's last disciple
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 21, Experiment and Natural Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century Tuscany, 1, Pages 37-57
Motion in the Void
Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1, Volume 288, Honoré Fabri and the Concept of Impetus: A Bridge between Paradigms, Part 3, Pages 135-155
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