Kepler


The Hypnotist (Joona Linna, #1)
Eldvittnet (Joona Linna, #3)
Kaninjägaren (Joona Linna, #6)
The Sandman (Joona Linna, #4)
The Nightmare (Joona Linna, #2)
Lazarus (Joona Linna, #7)
Stalker (Joona Linna, #5)
The Mirror Man (Joona Linna, #8)
Spindeln (Joona Linna, #9)
Sömngångaren (Joona Linna, #10)
Playground
Sjömannen
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
Chaucer for Children : A Golden Key
W.W. Rouse Ball
Foreshadowings of the principles and even of the language of [the infinitesimal] calculus can be found in the writings of Napier, Kepler, Cavalieri, Fermat, Wallis, and Barrow. It was Newton's good luck to come at a time when everything was ripe for the discovery, and his ability enabled him to construct almost at once a complete calculus. ...more
W.W. Rouse Ball, A Short Account of the History of Mathematics

Robert G. Ingersoll
Is it possible that the Pentateuch could not have been written by uninspired men? that the assistance of God was necessary to produce these books? Is it possible that Galilei ascertained the mechanical principles of 'Virtual Velocity,' the laws of falling bodies and of all motion; that Copernicus ascertained the true position of the earth and accounted for all celestial phenomena; that Kepler discovered his three laws—discoveries of such importance that the 8th of May, 1618, may be called the bi ...more
Robert G. Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses

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