Nova stereometria dolorium vinariorum / new solid geometry of wine barrels
Suivi de accessit stereometriæ archimedeæ svpplementvm / a supplement to the archimedean solid geometry has been added
Johannes Kepler - Collection Sciences et savoirs
Résumé
Hence Kepler felt obliged to try to lay down, according to geometrical laws, a new foundation for the mathematical certainty of this measurement and to bring to light its fundamentals, if there should be any. To that end he began with a new interpretation of Archimedes's results in plane and solid geometry that was based on indivisibles considered as infinitely small quantities. He could not know that his Greek predecessor had used the same method in his letter to Eratosthenes, known as Περὶ τῶν μηχανικῶν θεoρημάτoν ἔφoδoϛ or Approach related to mechanical theorems, rediscovered by Johan L. Heiberg in 1906. Yet, Kepler surpassed the results of his model by his own results. He investigated the volumes of surfaces of rotation like the volumes of apples, lemons, and spindles, that is, he investigated the solid geometry of figures that are closest to conoids and spheroids.
But Kepler's treatise is by no means restricted to its role in the prehistory of the calculus. The second part is full of non-trivial, new results concerning the special relations between cylinders and so-called conjugate conical frustums. He demonstrated that the Austrian barrel has the largest volume among all barrels with the same gauging length. Thus the third part explains the use of the gauging rod.
The volume presents, along with the original Latin text, the first complete translation of Kepler's monograph into any modern European language, in this case into English. The comprehensive introduction includes a survey of Kepler's life and works and explains the main ideas, methods, and results of this mathematical masterpiece.
L'auteur - Johannes Kepler
Autres livres de Johannes Kepler
Sommaire
General bibliography with bibliographic abbreviations
Introduction
1. Life and works of Johannes Kepler
2. Structure of the New Solid Geometry of Wine Barrels
3. Commentary
Dedication and preamble
Part I. The solid geometry of curved, regular bodies
Supplement to Archimedes: On the solid geometry of figures that are closest to the conoids and spheroids
Part II. Solid geometry of the Austrian barrel in particular — To which type of figures dealt with above does the figure of a barrel belong ?
Part III. The use of the whole book on barrels
4. Reception
5. Editions and partial translations with annotations
Johannes Kepler, Nova stereometria doliorum vinariorum — New solid geometry of wine barrels
Glossary
Name index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Les Belles Lettres |
Auteur(s) | Johannes Kepler |
Collection | Sciences et savoirs |
Parution | 17/05/2018 |
Nb. de pages | 350 |
Format | 16 x 23.8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 545g |
EAN13 | 9782251448329 |
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