Jesuit Contribution to Science(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015) A History (Paperback) 通过 AgustinUdias, AgustãN UdãAs Paperback, 288 页, 发布时间 2016 通过 Springer International Publishing Ag, Switzerland ISBN-13: 978-3-319-38412-2, ISBN: 3-319-38412-0
"This textbook for upper division undergraduates and graduate students provides the ideal introduction to seismology. A student-friendly text fully details the fundamental concepts and includes a step-by-step development of the relevant mathematics. Beginning with clear examples of introductory topics such as one-dimensional problems and liquid media, the book goes on to cover most of the fundamental concepts in seismology. The author de ..."
"Jesuits established a large number of astronomical, geophysical and meteorological observatories during the 17th and 18th centuries and again during the 19th and 20th centuries throughout the world. The history of these observatories has never been published in a complete form. Many early European astronomical observatories were established in Jesuit colleges. During the 17th and 18th centuries Jesuits were the first western scientists ..."
"Jesuits established a large number of astronomical, geophysical and meteorological observatories during the 17th and 18th centuries and again during the 19th and 20th centuries throughout the world. The history of these observatories has never been published in a complete form. Many early European astronomical observatories were established in Jesuit colleges. During the 17th and 18th centuries Jesuits were the first western scientists ..."
"This book presents a comprehensive history of the many contributions the Jesuits made to science from their founding to the present. It also links the Jesuits dedication to science with their specific spirituality which tries to find God in all things. The book begins with Christopher Clavius, professor of mathematics in the Roman College between 1567 and 1595, the initiator of this tradition. It covers Jesuits scientific contributions ..."
"Jesuits established a large number of astronomical, geophysical and meteorological observatories during the 17th and 18th centuries and again during the 19th and 20th centuries throughout the world."
"Solving problems is an indispensable exercise for mastering the theory underlying the various branches of geophysics. This book is a collection of nearly 200 problems in geophysics, which are solved in detail showing each step of their solution, the equations used and the assumptions made. Simple figures are also included to help students understand how to reduce a problem to its key elements. The book introduces the equations most comm ..."
"This textbook for upper division undergraduates and graduate students provides the ideal introduction to seismology. A student-friendly text fully details the fundamental concepts and includes a step-by-step development of the relevant mathematics. Beginning with clear examples of introductory topics such as one-dimensional problems and liquid media, the book goes on to cover most of the fundamental concepts in seismology. The author de ..."
Astrophysics and Space Science Library Searching the Heavens and the Earth : The History of Jesuit Observatories 286 通过 AgustinUdias 373 页, 发布时间 2013 通过 Springer Science & Business Media ISBN-13: 978-94-017-0349-9, ISBN: 94-017-0349-3
"For this purpose Hagen got help from the Sisters of the Istituto di Maria Bambina
who, between 1910 and 1921, made most of the measurements with great care.
The Specola was the fifth among ... In 1 930 Johan Stein ( 1 87 1 - 1 95 1 ), a
professor of mathematics and physics in Amsterdam and former collaborator of
Hagen, was named Director. The increase of night ... In the installation of the new
equipment Paul Guthnick, director of ..."
Los Jesuitas y la ciencia(1st Edition) Una tradición en la Iglesia 通过 AgustínUdías Vallina Paperback, 376 页, 发布时间 2014 通过 Mensajero, S.A ISBN-13: 978-84-271-3545-1, ISBN: 84-271-3545-9
"Several possible explanations of the intermediate depth activity to about 110 km have been proposed, but the origin of the deep (650 km) events studied by BURFORN et a1. remains a mystery since this is the only source of deep activity that ..."