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dimensions it has a new “modus rei” or “way of being,” which should only be described through the perspective of the moving object, rather than a distinct point. This line of thought coincides with Oresme's challenge to the structure of the universe. Oresme's description of motion was not popular, although it was thorough. A Richard
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private affairs. Though the monarchy rightfully has claims on all money given an emergency, Oresme states that any ruler that goes through this is a “Tyrant dominating slaves”. Oresme was one of the first medieval theorists that did not accept the right of the monarch to have claims on all money as well as “his subjects’ right to own private property.”
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would all share the same motion. As to the scriptural passage that speaks of the motion of the Sun, he concludes that "this passage conforms to the customary usage of popular speech" and is not to be taken literally. He also noted that it would be more economical for the small Earth to rotate on its
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fluids of the body. Oresme criticizes all of these as misdirected, though he accepts that prediction is a legitimate area of study, and argues that the effect on the weather is less well known than the effect on great events. He observes that sailors and farmers are better at predicting weather than
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which he completed between 1356 and 1360. His belief is that humans have a natural right to own property; this property belongs to the individual and community. In Part 4, Oresme provides a solution to a political problem as to how a monarch can be held accountable to put the common good before any
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treats it as having six parts. The first, essentially astronomy, the movements of heavenly bodies, he considers good science but not precisely knowable. The second part deals with the influences of the heavenly bodies on earthly events at all scales. Oresme does not deny such influence, but states,
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says that it contains 'a theory of money, elaborated in the fourteenth century, which remains perfectly correct to-day, under the test of the principles applied in the nineteenth century, and that with a brevity, a precision, a clarity, and a simplicity of language which is a striking proof of the
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adds his tribute of praise: 'The conceptions of national wealth and national power were ruling ideas in economic matters for several centuries, and Oresme appears to be the earliest of the economic writers by whom they were explicitly adopted as the very basis of his argument…. A large number of
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to an economic subject, and it expresses many ideas which are very just, more just than those which held the field for a long period after him, under the name of mercantilism, and more just than those which allowed of the reduction of money as if it were nothing more than a counter of exchange.'
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in that motion is attributed to an object, but that an object is “set into” motion, rather than “given” motion, denying a distinction between a motionless object and an object in motion. To Oresme, an object moves, but it is not a moving object. Once an object begins movement through the three
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He shows that his method of figuring the latitude of forms is applicable to the movement of a point, on condition that the time is taken as longitude and the speed as latitude; quantity is, then, the space covered in a given time. In virtue of this transposition, the theorem of the
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psychophysics. Oresme discovered the psychology of unconscious and came up with the theory of unconscious conclusion of perception. He developed many ideas beyond quality, quantity, categories and terms which were labeled “theory of cognition”.
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as "Every motion is produced by a mover." Buridan and Albert of Saxony each subscribed to the classic interpretation of flux being an innate part of an object, but Oresme differs from his contemporaries in this aspect. Oresme agrees with
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Thijssen, Johannes (2009). "The Debate over the Nature of Motion: John
Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Albert of Saxony. With an Edition of John Buridan's 'Quaestiones Super Libros Physicorum, Secundum Ultimam Lecturam', Book III, Q. 7".
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axis than the immense sphere of the stars. Nonetheless, he concluded that none of these arguments were conclusive and "everyone maintains, and I think myself, that the heavens do move and not the Earth."
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The third part concerns predictiveness, covering events at three different scales: great events such as plagues, famines, floods and wars; weather, winds and storms; and medicine, with influences on the
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Nicole Oresme and the medieval geometry of qualities and motions: a treatise on the uniformity and difformity of intensities known as
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Nicole Oresme on Light, Color and the
Rainbow: An Edition and Translation, with introduction and critical notes, of Part of Book Three of his Questiones super quatuor libros meteororum
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matter, Oresme brings an interesting insight on the medieval conception of money. Oresme's viewpoints of theoretical architecture are outlined in Part 3 and 4 of his work from
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would never recur in quite exactly the same way. Oresme maintained that this disproves the claims of astrologers who, thinking "they know with punctual exactness the motions,
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as superior to the king's will. It must only be changed in cases of extreme necessity. Oresme favours moderate kingship, thereby negating contemporary
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and Albert of Saxony, shaped and critiqued
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Fryde, E. B. (1958). "Reviewed Work: The De Moneta of
Nicholas Oresme and English Mint Documents. (Nelson's Mediaeval Texts) by Charles Johnson".
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he has the curvature as being inversely proportional to radius and attempts to extend this to other curves as a continuously varying magnitude.
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Medieval Geometry of Qualities and Motions: A Treatise on the Uniformity and Difformity of Intensities Known as
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Medieval Geometry of Qualities and Motions; a treatise on the uniformity and difformity of intensities known as
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Medieval Geometry of Qualities and Motions; a treatise on the uniformity and difformity of intensities known as
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as corrupt, tyrannical and oligarchical, he never fundamentally questions its necessity for the spiritual well-being of the faithful.
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Woodhouse, Adam (2017–2018). ""Who Owns the Money?" Currency, Property, and Popular Sovereignty in Nicole Oresme's De moneta".
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works for his own profit. A monarch can ensure the stability and durability of his reign by letting the
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The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics
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points of economic doctrine in regard to coinage are discussed with much judgment and clearness.'
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since it endangers the common good. Unlike earlier commentators, however, Oresme prescribes the
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The merits of this work have excited the unanimous admiration of all who have studied it.
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L'empire du roi. Ideés et croyances politiques en France. XIIIe–XVe siècle
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Ideal Government and the Mixed Constitution in the Middle Ages
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Treatise on the origin, nature, law, and alterations of money
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Tractatus de Origine, Natura, Jure et Mutationibus Monetarum
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De proportionibus proportionum and Ad pauca respicientes,
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William J. Courtenay, The Early Career of Nicole Oresme,
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De proportionibus proportionum and Ad pauca respicientes,
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summed up the favorable academic consensus over Oresme's
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Nicole Oresme and the Marvels of Nature: A Study of his
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The De moneta of N. Oresme, and English Mint documents
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The Foundations of Modern Science in the Middle Ages
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Natural philosophy, astronomy, theology, mathematics
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Nicole Oresme and the Kinematics of Circular Motion
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Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum at motuum
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Das Publikum politischer Theorie im 14. Jahrhundert
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Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum et motuum
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Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum et motuum
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Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum et motuum
48:Portrait of Nicole Oresme: Miniature from Oresme's
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2277:with Critical Edition, Translation, and Commentary
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2060:Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
2047:Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
1953:Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
1794:, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., p. 104,
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1725:"A Medieval Mystery: Nicole Oresme's Concept of
1699:A Handbook of Statistical Graphics Using SAS ODS
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1963:, Sigmaringen 1994, 119–176, esp. 127–129.
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1206:The Genesis of the Copernican World
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1280:, BRILL, 2007, p. 19 n. 8.
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1492:Coopland, G. W. (1952).
1251:, Madison. 1959, p. 522.
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680:, and since there are
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1480:Ad pauca respicientes
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