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Vendeur : Antiquariat Renner OHG, Albstadt, Allemagne
Membre d'association : BOEV
Edité par Olms, 1980
ISBN 10 : 348707012XISBN 13 : 9783487070124
Vendeur : SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Allemagne
Livre
Quam Una cum Thesibus ex tota Philosophia Decerptis, Defendendam proponit Ioannes Franciscus [Caselette]. Reprint der Ausgabe Turin 1697. Mit einer Einleitung von Wilhelm Risse. Saccherius verbindet in seiner "Logica demonstrativa" die Idee einer formalistischen Mathematisierung des Wissens harmonisch mit dem durch den Widerspruchssatz geregelten Lehrgut der scholastischen Konsequenzlogik. Der im Untertitel genannte Caselette hatte die Aufgabe, 52 thematisch verwandte Thesen, die an das Werk angehängt sind, in einer Disputation zu verteidigen. 10*,12,287 Seiten, gebunden (Olms Verlag 1980) leichte Lagerspuren. Statt EUR 62,00 260 g. Sprache: la.
Edité par Olms, 1980
ISBN 10 : 348707012XISBN 13 : 9783487070124
Vendeur : Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Allemagne
Membre d'association : GIAQ
Livre
Reprint bei Olms, Hildesheim, 1980. IV/10/299 S., Pbd.---- Neuwertig, original verlagsfrisch verpackt. Nach der Ausgabe Turin, 1697. Mit einer Einführung von W. Risse - 750 Gramm.
Edité par Hildesheim New York Olms 1 Auflage dieses Reprints IV 10 299 Seiten 17 cm gebunden fadengeheftet verlagsseitig ohne Schutzumschlag farbiger Schnitt oben Sprache: lateinisch, 1980
ISBN 10 : 0097834912ISBN 13 : 9780097834917
Vendeur : Antiquariat Bernhard, Berlin, Allemagne
Livre
bestens erhaltenes Exemplar ohne Gebrauchsspuren 350 gr. 350.
Edité par Mediolani: Ex Typographia Pauli Antonii Montani 1733, 1733
Vendeur : Voewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA, Holt, Royaume-Uni
First edition. 4to. 227x175mm. pp. [XVI], 142 [2bl], 6 folding plates with 55 diagrams. Contemporary vellum, spine with four raised bands, compartments decorated with gilt flower motif. Covers a little marked and soiled. Some foxing and browning but otherwise very good internally. An excellent copy of a scarce book of which Worldcat locates only sixteen copies worldwide. We have traced no copies at auction. Girolamo Saccheri (1667-1733) was a Jesuit priest and one of the most influential mathematicians of his time although the significance of his revolutionary ideas was not fully appreciated until 150 years after his death. As a young man, he taught at a Jesuit college in Milan where he encountered the mathematical work of the Ceva brothers. He spent most of his life teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics at the University of Pavia. Euclides ab omni nævo vindicatus is Saccheri's third work on mathematics and the work for which he is best known. As he died in 1733, it is possible that he never saw it published. Although Saccheri is regarded as the father of non-Euclidean geometry, he did not set out to disprove Euclid's parallel postulate but, rather, prove it. Indeed, as the title of the book makes clear, it is an attempt to vindicate Euclid. It was in rejecting a contradiction of Euclid's second postulate (that a terminated line can be produced indefinitely) that Saccheri raised the possibility that straight lines are finite. Although he did not realise it at the time, this idea is now regarded as the basis of elliptic and hyperbolic geometry which refutes Euclid's second and fifth postulates. Almost exactly 100 years later Nikolai Lobachevsky and Janos Bolyai, independently of each other, published the foundational texts of non-Euclidean geometry, a term first used by their contemporary Carl Friedrich Gauss. But none of these men knew of Saccheri: as we said, this is a rare book. It was not until another Italian mathematician, Eugenio Beltrami, published a paper in 1889 comparing Saccheri's work on Euclid's parallel postulate to that of Lobachevsky and Bolyai, that he was brought to the attention of the mathematical world. The history of non-Euclidean geometry would have to be rewritten with Saccheri taking his place as its prime mover.