-
intensione ut nervis,
spiritu ut
tibiis ("breath in the tube"), and
percussione; C****iodorus, a
younger contemporary of Boethius, used the
names tensibilia...
- the
correct laws of
elastic collision in his work De Motu
Corporum ex
Percussione,
completed in 1656 but
published posthumously in 1703. In 1659, Huygens...
- nervis, aut
spiritu ut tibiis, vel his, quae ad
aquam moventur, aut
percussione quadam, ut in his, quae in
concava quaedam aerea feriuntur,
atque inde...
-
years after his death, in the
opening paragraph of De Motu
Corporum ex
Percussione.
Hypothesis I: Any body
already in
motion will
continue to move perpetually...
-
Huygens had
actually worked them out in a m****cript De motu
corporum ex
percussione in the
period 1652–1656. The war
ended in 1667, and
Huygens announced...
-
Huygens used
pendulums to
study collisions. His work, De Motu
Corporum ex
Percussione (On the
Motion of
Bodies by Collision)
published posthumously in 1703...
-
observations were
published in a
little book
called Inventum Novum ex
Percussione Thoracis Humani Interni Pectoris Morbos Detegendi, the full
English title...
-
Mantra (LP); Reed
Streams / In C,
Cortical Foundation Corti 2
Ensemble Percussione Ricerca vibes, glockenspiel, marimbas, xylophone,
crotales 41' 01" 116...
- d’insieme per
strumenti a
percussione (Collective music) -
Curci editions EC10314; 1982 -
Antonio Buonomo - Il
suono della percussione (The
sound of percussion)...
- jazz-symphonic
Italian Symphony Orchestra and the
soloists of the
Tempo di
Percussione Ensemble, a
formation with
which she also
performed during the concert...