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500th anniversary of the publicationAlvarus Thomas (Álvaro Tomás) (fl. 1509-21), a Portuguese master at the University of Paris, is still a poorly known historical figure. In his Liber de triplici motu he presented a comprehensive analysis of the theory of proportions and of the science of motion in the characteristic form of the Calculatory tradition. Besides some interesting criticism of contemporary physical theories, this work is also relevant from the point of view of mathematics since Thomas achieves some considerable results in the study of infinite series. Recent scholarship has highlighted ever more the impact of Thomas' work on early modern science. His only known book was published in 1509, exactly 500 years ago, under the title "Book on the three [kinds of] movement, with added [treatise on] ratios, by Master Alvarus Thomas of Lisbon, Explaining in Part Swineshead's Philosophical [i.e. Physical] Calculations" (Liber de triplici motu proportionibus annexis magistri Alvari Thomae Ulixbonensis philosophicas Suiseth calculationes ex parte declarans). |
One-day Workshop Monday, 28th September
Building C1 Faculdade de Ciências
Entrance is free. Organisation: Support: Contact:
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Última actualização 18-09-09 |