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New impulses for geometry during the Renaissance

Christoph J. Scriba and Peter Schreiber
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Christoph J. Scriba: University Hamburg
Peter Schreiber: University Greifswald

Chapter 5 in 5000 Years of Geometry, 2015, pp 255-330 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The following time period of around 230 years between approx. 1400 and approx. 1630 is usually referred to as the Renaissance (i.e., rebirth, namely of Antiquity) in the history of science, although this is not entirely accurate and cannot be reconciled with the art-historical periods.

Keywords: Conic Section; Regular Polyhedron; Spherical Triangle; Regular Pentagon; Inscribe Sphere (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0898-9_5

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