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  • 31Newton's law of universal gravitation — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 32Cynaethus — or Cinaethus (Κύναιθος or Κίναιθος) of Chios was a rhapsode, a member of the Homeridae, sometimes said to have composed the Homeric Hymn to Apollo. The main source of information on Cynaethus is a Scholium to Pindar s second Nemean ode.[1] This… …

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  • 33Prozess und Realität — Der Essay Prozess und Realität ist ein zuerst 1929 in New York unter dem Originaltitel Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology erschienenes Werk des britischen Philosophen und Mathematikers Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947). Es ist… …

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  • 34Tibareni — Die Tibarener (gr. Τιβαρηνοί, lat. Tibareni) waren ein (laut antiken Scholien) skythischer Volksstamm an der Südküste des Pontos Euxeinos oberhalb des Kaps Genetaia. Sie lebten von der Viehzucht[1] und gelten neben den Chalybern und anderen… …

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  • 35Tibarenoi — Die Tibarener (gr. Τιβαρηνοί, lat. Tibareni) waren ein (laut antiken Scholien) skythischer Volksstamm an der Südküste des Pontos Euxeinos oberhalb des Kaps Genetaia. Sie lebten von der Viehzucht[1] und gelten neben den Chalybern und anderen… …

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  • 36Greek arithmetic, geometry and harmonics: Thales to Plato — Ian Mueller INTRODUCTION: PROCLUS’ HISTORY OF GEOMETRY In a famous passage in Book VII of the Republic starting at Socrates proposes to inquire about the studies (mathēmata) needed to train the young people who will become leaders of the ideal… …

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  • 37OR AKIVA — (Heb. אוֹר עֲקִיבָא; Light of R. Akiva ), immigrant development town in the northern Sharon, 1½ mi. E. of caesarea . Construction of the town began in 1951 with the aim of providing permanent housing for the inhabitants of the Caesarea ma barah… …

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  • 38Scholiast — Scho li*ast, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? a scholium: cf. F. scoliate. See {Scholium}.] A maker of scholia; a commentator or annotator. [1913 Webster] No . . . quotations from Talmudists and scholiasts . . . ever marred the effect of his grave temperate… …

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  • 39Bucket argument — Isaac Newton s rotating bucket argument (also known as Newton s bucket ) was designed to demonstrate that true rotational motion cannot be defined as the relative rotation of the body with respect to the immediately surrounding bodies. It is one… …

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  • 40Medea — This article is about the Greek mythological figure. For other meanings, see Medea (disambiguation). Medea by Evelyn De Morgan. Medea (Greek: Μήδεια, Mēdeia, Georgian: მედეა, Medea) is a woman in Greek mythology. She was th …

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