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Autore principale:Bertoloni Meli, Domenico.
Titolo:Guidobaldo dal Monte and the Archimedean revival / Domenico Bertoloni Meli.
Abstract:This essay examines Guidobaldo dal Monte's role within the Renaissance of mathematical studies in Italy in the second half of the sixteenth century. His views are compared with Giovanni Battista Benedetti's and above all with Federico Commandino's. Benedetti develops a strongly critical attitude towards Aristotle and philosophy in general; Commandino conceives the mathematical renaissance as a wide-ranging reform of knowledge and reshaping of disciplinary hierarchies; by contrast, dal Monte promotes mathematics and especially mechanics with far less ambitions aims; philosophy and anti-Aristotelianism remain outside his range. These observations reveal the existence of a wide spectrum of positions within the Archimedean revival in Italy and the very Urbino mathematical school. Despite some undeniable common traits, the cultural projects we find in Commandino's and dal Monte's works differ profoundly  
Visionato in:IMSS
In:Nuncius    A. 7, fasc. 1 (1992), p. 3-34
Discipline:Scienze--Persone.
Persone:Dal Monte, Guidobaldo, 1545-1607.
Archimedes, 287-212 a.C.
Sudd. cronologiche:Rinascimento.
Collocazione:Misc 227/ 34 (estratto)
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