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SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES IN EUROPEAN CURRENNCY
THE RENAISSANCE
The Renaissance was the bridge between
the middle ages and the modern age.
The movement began in Florence in the fourteenth century.
century. It exerted a great influence on development.
science, philosophy, art, literature, politics and
religion. Its characteristics were:
• The study, recovery and interpretation of
the classic
authors.
And in the Renaissance Nicolas Copernicus made the theory that the earth is not the center of the universe but the sun is.
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
discoveries of those who face the reasoning of rationalism.
In this way it is known the period in which the creations and creations take place on the European continent.
It was obvious that
classical reasoning was quite reduced to the natural world, so we had to reorient
America has been necessary to question the reasoning of the Greek.
ISAAC NEWTON
He was a mathematician, physicist, philosopher and
inventor, is the author of
the Philosophiae Naturalis,
in which he described the law of universality
gravitation and laid the foundations of
classical mechanics. These laws were opposed
the Aristotelian idea that there are bodies of light that rise.
ANDREAS VESALIUS
He is from Belgium. He was
anatomist, physician and author of one of the
the most important books of the
anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica. They were based on real data
dissections of human bodies.
Vesalius created detailed anatomy illustrations for students. When he found out that some of them were being
extensively copied, I published them all in 1538 under the title Tabulae anatomicae sex.
He followed this up in 1539 with an updated version of Winter's anatomical manual,
Institutiones anatomicae
GALILEO GALILEI
Galileo was an astronomer, philosopher,
mathematical and physical. Invention
the water pump, the first thermometer and discover the physics. Was devoted
himself to experiment with lenses in a tube. Thus, he managed to manufacture
a telescope. In addition, for maritime and military applications the telescope
allowed to see approaching ships or armies in the distance. Galileo with him
scanned the sky, and thus was the first human being to observe that the moon
it has valleys and mountains; that Venus has satellites; that the Milky Way is not a
cloud but it is made up of millions of stars