The following pages link to (Q4510157):
Displaying 13 items.
- Kepler's optics without hypotheses (Q375351) (← links)
- Kepler's relation to the Jesuits -- a study of his correspondence with Paul Guldin (Q1279517) (← links)
- Magic and mathematics at the court of Rudolph II (Q1908129) (← links)
- We all pass through an eccentric orbit. Friedrich Hölderlin and Johannes Kepler -- a contribution to the Hölderlin year 2020 (Q2227767) (← links)
- The law of refraction and Kepler's heuristics (Q2285859) (← links)
- Samuel Reyher as practising mathematician: a successor of Mercator? On the problem of the relation between theology and natural sciences on the eve of the Enlightment. Reyher, a cosmographer, geographer, mathematician, universal scientist and universal ma (Q2735061) (← links)
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- Two mathematical inventions in Kepler's ‘Ad vitellionem paralipomena’ (Q3744120) (← links)
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- Early Numerical Analysis in Kepler's New Astronomy (Q5190557) (← links)
- Kepler’s snow: the epistemic playfulness of geometry in seventeenth-century Europe (Q5867739) (← links)
- Incommensurability, the heptagon of Ignacio Muñoz (1684), and Kepler's heresy (Q6114799) (← links)