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della Mirandola and
Galileo Galilei, who
cited Philoponus substantially in his works.
Although Philoponus'
originating from a
Christian family is possible...
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became one of
Philoponus’
major preoccupations and
dominated several of his
publications (some now lost) over the
following decade.
Philoponus originated...
- the wave
itself does not have a mean momentum. In
about 530 AD, John
Philoponus developed a
concept of
momentum in On Physics, a
commentary to Aristotle's...
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matter was motion, not
stasis (stagnation). In the 6th century, John
Philoponus criticized the
inconsistency between Aristotle's
discussion of projectiles...
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Philoponus appeared;
unlike Aristotle, who
based his
physics on
verbal argument,
Philoponus relied on observation. On Aristotle's
physics Philoponus wrote:...
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Philoponus) On Aristotle's
Posterior Analytics (written by John
Philoponus) On Aristotle's On
Generation and
Corruption (written by John
Philoponus)...
- 134–154. JSTOR 44172367. Sorabji,
Richard (2010). "John
Philoponus". In Sorabji,
Richard (ed.).
Philoponus And The
Rejection Of
Aristotelian Science: Second...
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anathematize Philoponus, and
brought proofs that he
agreed with
Severus and Theodosius. They were
banished to Palestine, and
Philoponus wrote a book against...
- with John
Philoponus in the 6th century. A
central problem was that of
projectile motion,
which was
discussed by
Hipparchus and
Philoponus.
Persian Islamic...
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weights fall at the same
speed is do****ented in
sixth century works by John
Philoponus,
which Galileo was
aware of. In the 14th century,
Nicole Oresme had derived...