Garau, Rodolfo |
Action at a distance in pre-Newtonian natural philosophy [Risorsa elettronica] : an introduction / Rodolfo Garau and Doina-Cristina Rusu |
In: Action at a distance in pre-Newtonian natural philosophy. p. 397-402 |
Action at a distance in pre-Newtonian natural philosophy [Risorsa elettronica] / edited by Rodolfo Garau and Doina-Cristina Rusu |
In: Early science and medicine Vol. 27, no. 5 (2022), p. 397-525 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Conatus : a study on the history of an early modern concept / Rodolfo Garau |
Contingency and natural order in early modern science / Pietro Daniel Omodeo, Rodolfo Garau editors. |
Cham : Springer, c2019. |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Descartes's physics in Le monde and the Late-Scholastic idea of contingency / Rodolfo Garau |
In: Contingency and natural order in early modern science. p. 199-217 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Explaining astrological influence with Cartesian natural philosophy [Risorsa elettronica] : Peter Megerlin's Manuscript astrologia cartesiana, ASHB1530, circa 1680 / Rodolfo Garau |
In: Action at a distance in pre-Newtonian natural philosophy. p. 486-525 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Facets of hybridisation in the history of ideas [Risorsa elettronica] : introduction / Rodolfo Garau, Enrico Pasini, Giuseppe Pignatelli |
In: Hybridization in the history of ideas ; Geoanthropology. p. 2:1-2:12 |
Omodeo, Pietro Daniel |
Historical geoanthropology [Risorsa elettronica] / Pietro D. Omodeo, Rodolfo Garau, and Giulia Rispoli |
In: Hybridization in the history of ideas ; Geoanthropology. p. 8:1-8:12 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Introduction / Rodolfo Garau and Pietro Daniel Omodeo |
In: Contingency and natural order in early modern science. p. 9-25 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
Taming Epicurus : Gassendi, Charleton, and the translation of Epicurus' natural philosophy in the seventeenth century / Rodolfo Garau |
In: Translating early modern science. p. 233-257 |
Garau, Rodolfo |
The transformation of final causation : Telesio's theories of self-preservation and motion / Rodolfo Garau |
In: Bernardino Telesio and the natural sciences in the Renaissance. p. 231-251 |