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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A New Appreciation for Galileo,
By Dr. Stuart W. Greenwood (Silver Spring, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man (Hardcover)
The extensive amount of material, coupled with a concise writing style, led me to read the book a few pages at a time. There is not a word or phrase that is not needed. I found the book exhilarating.I have occasionally wondered how trigonometric functions were conceived as infinite series. As an engineer I have been used to using the results, but it is fascinating to be taken through the process of discovery. My field has been mechanical engineering, and I rather assumed (without having investigated the mattter) that Newton framed his "laws" of motion largely on his own. I now appreciate better what towering contributions Galileo made to science. Readers with some technical background will find the analytical and mathematical sections significantly enhance the descriptive material. The book's treatment of the impact of Galileo on his contemporaries, and in turn of their reactions to him, is absorbing. Anyone involved in scientific research should have no problem understanding what Galileo confronted. Dr. Stuart W. Greenwood
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Resource For Calculus and Physics Students!,
By William V. Thayer (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man (Hardcover)
"Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man" by Albert G. DiCanzio should be required reading for each physics student starting at the high school, for some, or college freshman, for the rest, level. After reading several dozen books either translated from Galileo's work(s) or written about him, I find this book the best for the student of 2000. A better lesson for my engineering physics students to understand a sense of basic physics relative to that of the last twenty years does not exist.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Two thumbs up !!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man (Hardcover)
I really thouht the book was wonderful. It gave a great review on his teachings and life.
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Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man by Albert Di Canzio (Hardcover - January 15, 1997)
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