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Martin, Benjamin: Biographia Philosophica Dominicus Celsus, Aurelius Cornelius Chales, Claudius Francis De Cherubin, LepereCicero, Marcus Tullius Clarke, Samuel clavius, christopher Cleomedes Clerc http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/15277.ctl
Extractions: Martin, Benjamin Biographia Philosophica Being an Account of the Lives, Writings, and Inventions of the Most Eminent Philosophers and Mathematicians . Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1764 Edition. 567 p. 5-3/8 x 8-1/2 2002 Cloth CUSA $140.00tx 1-85506-973-3 Spring 2002 Benjamin Martin (1704-82) came from a family of Surrey farmers and seems to have received little in the way of formal education. However, he taught himself mathematics and astronomy, and in time became an accomplished inventor and maker of scientific instruments. He was also a keen disciple of Newtonon whose physics he gave public lecturesas well as a considerable philosopher of language. Martin published many books on these various subjects, but his chief ambition as a writer was nothing less than to provide a synopsis of all scientific and philosophical knowledge in a grand fourteen-volume series. Martin only ever completed five of these projected booktwo on philology, two on mathematics, and the Biographia Philosophica This rare little encyclopaedia contains entries detailing the lives and works of 157 people, from Thales and Euclid in antiquity to Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Nicholas Saunderson in Martin's own century. Typically, an entry will begin with biographical information and then move on to a critical assessment of its subject's work, 'digested according to the Order of Time in which they lived'. Sometimes, a bibliography is given in conclusion. As was usual in his era, Martin construed the term 'philosophy' broadly enough to include the sciences as well as abstract thought.
Martayan Lan Rare Books ed. clavius, christopher. The work was edited and annotated by the leadingJesuit astronomer of the Collegio Romano, christopher clavius. http://www.martayanlan.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi/Books/4/28/23/584
Extractions: 4to., (4) ff., 1-29; 26-84 pp., with two unrecorded cancels following c signature. Bound in vellum, with red morocco title label gilt. Early ownership inscription of an unidentified Jesuit College on title; t-p restored at gutter; worming in blank gutter of title through first signature filled (without loss); some minor spotting and staining on title and scattered leaves, otherwise good. Extremely rare first edition, and an interesting copy (with 2 unrecorded cancels) of Maurolycos most important work, posthumously published, anticipating Kepler in a number of respects. The work contains advances in optics so fundamental for the theory of perspective that it is the very first item in Vagnettis bibliography (Aa1). Maurolico undertakes an analysis of the radiation of light through apertures, and here we find for the first time in the west an adequate geometrical theory of the camera obscura.
Martayan Lan Rare Books MAUROLYCO, Francesco. ed. clavius, christopher. Photismi de lumine umbra ad perspectivam, radiorum incidentiam facientes. Naples, Tarquinio Longi, 1611. http://www.martayanlan.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi/Books/4/28/23
On Time: Today's Calendar And The Jesuits Looking back reveals a struggle for our current calendar's acceptance and thestory of christopher clavius, a sixteenthcentury Jesuit who worked hard to http://www.companysj.com/v172/ontime.html
Extractions: to a Jesuit by David Duncan Today almost everyone takes the precision of our calendar for granted, unaware of the long threads spooling out from our clocks and watches backward in time, running through virtually every major revolution in human sciences, all linked to the measurement of time. Looking back reveals a struggle for our current calendar's acceptance and the story of Christopher Clavius, a sixteenth-century Jesuit who worked hard to create and defend it, only to have his name forgotten over those years that he helped to fix. The fix was needed because of an error in the original calendar established by Julius Caesar in 45 bc, who mistimed his year so that it ran eleven minutes shorta deficit that accumulated gradually over the centuries. Eventually, the calendar fell back several days against the true astronomic yeara glitch first discovered three centuries before Clavius, when a sickly English friar named Roger Bacon dispatched a strident missive to Rome. Addressed to Pope Clement IV, it was an urgent appeal to set right time itself. Calculating that the calendar was losing an entire day every 125 years, Roger Bacon informed the supreme pontiff that there was a surplus of time that over the centuries had accumulated to nine days. He declared that this drift, if left unchecked, would eventually shift March to the dead of winter and August to the spring.
Vatican Observatory - Personnel And Research christopher J. Corbally, SJ. Vice Director of the Vatican Observatory for VORGtel (520) 6213225. Louis, he formed the clavius Group of mathematicians. http://clavius.as.arizona.edu/vo/research.html
Extractions: Coyne, born January 19, 1933, in Baltimore, Maryland, completed his bachelor's degree in mathematics and his licentiate in philosophy at Fordham University, New York City, in 1958. He carried out a spectrophotometric study of the lunar surface for the completion of his doctorate in astronomy at Georgetown University in 1962. He spent the summer of 1963 doing research at Harvard University, the summer of 1964 as a National Science Foundation lecturer at the University of Scranton, and the summer of 1965 as visiting research professor at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. A member of the Society of Jesus since the age of 18, he completed the licentiate in sacred theology at Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland, and was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1965. Coyne was visiting assistant professor at the UA Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) in 1966-67 and 1968-69, and visiting astronomer at the Vatican Observatory in 1967-68. He joined the Vatican Observatory as an astronomer in 1969 and became an assistant professor at the LPL in 1970. In 1976 he became a senior research fellow at the LPL and a lecturer in the UA Department of Astronomy. The following year he served as Director of the UA's Catalina Observatory and as Associate Director of the LPL.
Knihovna ÚMV / Library Of IIR - Catalogue Clavius Knihovna ÚMV / Library of IIR catalogue clavius. Eva Cimbala,Stephen J. Cincotta,HowardCipollone,Diana Belinda Cislak,Jaroslaw Clapham,christopher Clark,Ian http://www.iir.cz/clavius/eng/clslac.htm
Knihovna ÚMV / Library Of IIR - Katalog Clavius Knihovna ÚMV / Library of IIR katalog clavius. Eva Cimbala,Stephen J. Cincotta,HowardCipollone,Diana Belinda Cislak,Jaroslaw Clapham,christopher Clark,Ian http://www.iir.cz/clavius/clslac.htm
Christopher J Corbally Annual Report 1998 christopher J Corbally 1998. Faculty 520621-3225 Homepage http//clavius.as.arizona.edu/voccorbally@as.arizona.edu. Publications 1998. http://www.as.arizona.edu/steward/annrep98/Christopher_Corbally.html