- of Geology: The
title of a work of Cardano's,
published in 1552, De
Subtilitate (corresponding to what
would now be
called transcendental philosophy)...
- ("Exoteric Exercises", or
simply Exercitationes) on
Gerolamo Cardano's De
Subtilitate. His
other scientific works,
commentaries on Theophrastus' De causis...
-
American Philosophical Society. p. 220. ISBN 9780871692597.
Cardano De
subtilitate libri camera obscura.
Leonhard Euler, "Precautions to be used in the...
-
electric ray. 1550 –
Gerolamo Cardano writes about electricity in De
Subtilitate distinguishing,
perhaps for the
first time,
between electrical and magnetic...
- his lifetime.[citation needed]
Gerolamo Cardano, in his 1552 book De
subtilitate rerum,
ranks Vitruvius as one of the 12
persons whom he
supposes to have...
-
Hopkins Press, 1946.), p. 77.
Hieronymi Cardanime (Gerolamo Cardano), De
Subtilitate Libri XXI. (On
subtle things in 21 books) (Basel, Switzerland: Sebastian...
- expand. Weber's work on the
tactile senses was
published in
Latin as De
Subtilitate Tactus (1834), and in
German as Der
Tastsinn und das Gemeingefühl in...
- of
Little Albert".
There are
recipes taken from
Gerolamo Cardano (De
subtilitate, 1552) and
Giambattista Della Porta (Magia Naturalis, 1598), and there...
- –
probably a
biconvex lens – in a
camera obscura in his 1550 book De
subtilitate, vol. I,
Libri IV. He
suggested to use it to view "what
takes place in...
-
discantor erat, et
melior quam
Leoninus erat. Sed hoc non [est]
dicendum de
subtilitate organi etc. Ipse vero
magister Perotinus fecit quadrupla optima sicut...