981 resultados para Colius, Jacobus, 1563-1628.
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Sign.: *8, A-Z8, Aa-Nn8, Oo-Pp4, Qq-Tt8
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Tít. en antep.: Catechismus romanus ad parochos
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Segun Gutiérrez del Caño, p. 673, Silvestre Esparsa imprimió entre 1628 y 1660
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Inicial grab. xil
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Copia digital: Biblioteca valenciana, 2010
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Sign.: []4, A-D4, E1
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Pie de imprenta consta en colofón
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Según Palau, VIII, 153654, el autor es Manuel Martín
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The height at which an unloaded column will fail under its own weight was calculated for first time by Galileo for cylindrical columns. Galileo questioned himself if there exists a shape function for the cross-section of the column with which the latter can attains a greater height than the cylindrical column. The problem is not solved since then, although the definition of the so named “constant maximum strength” solids seems to give an affirmative answer to Galileo’s question, in the form of shapes than can attains infinite height, even when loaded with a useful load at the top. The main contribution of this work is to show that Galileo’s problem is (i) an important problem for structural design theory of buildings and other structures, (ii) not solved by the time being in any sense and (iii) a interesting problem for mathematicians involved in related but very different problems (as Euler’s tallest column). A contemporary formulation of the problem is included as a result of a research on the subject.
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Prelim. fechados en 1720.
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Copia digital: Biblioteca Valenciana, 2011