- De
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst (lit. "The
Principles of the Art of Weighing") is a book
about statics written by the
Flemish physicist Simon Stevin in...
- Hugo de Groot). The
experiment is
described in Stevin's 1586 book De
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst (The
Principles of Statics), a
landmark book on statics:...
- 1994, p. 198.
Simon Stevin, De
Beghinselen des Waterwichts,
Anvang der Waterwichtdaet, en de
Anhang komen na de
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst en de Weeghdaet...
- by Jan van
Waesberge de Jonge. De
Beghinselen Der
Weeghconst in 1586,
accompanied by De Weeghdaet; De
Beghinselen des
Waterwichts (Principles on the...
- in "Uytspraeck van de
weerdicheyt der
Duytse tael", a
chapter in De
Beghinselen Der
Weeghconst (1586). By the 17th century, the
existence and nature...
- and the same. ...
Therefore Aristotle ... is wrong. — Simon Stevin, De
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst Between 1589 and 1592, the
Italian scientist Galileo Galilei...
- uses the
Dutch term
staltwicht ("parked weight") for
momentum in De
Beghinselen Der Weeghconst. In 1632,
Galileo Galilei publishes Dialogue Concerning...
- Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press, 1987 Stevin, Simon; De
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst ["Principles of the Art of Weighing"], Leyden, 1586; Dijkster****s...
-
Jewell (Dawson), The
Seven Deadly Sins (Tarlton) 1586 in
literature – De
Beghinselen Der
Weeghconst (Stevin) 1587 in
literature – A
discourse of the subtill...
- water.
Simon Stevin publishes De
Beghinselen der
Weeghconst in Leiden,
discussing static forces; and De
Beghinselen des Waterwichts,
discussing the weight...