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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2017 · 21 MIN

HoP 279 - Quadrivial Pursuits - the Oxford Calculators

from History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps · host Peter Adamson

Bradwardine and other thinkers based at Oxford make breakthroughs in physics by applying mathematics to motion.

Bradwardine and other thinkers based at Oxford make breakthroughs in physics by applying mathematics to motion.

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HoP 279 - Quadrivial Pursuits - the Oxford Calculators

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