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  1. Gassendi's reintrepretation of the galilean theory of tides.Carla Rita Palmerino - 2004 - Perspectives on Science 12 (2):212-237.
    : In the concluding pages of his Epistolae duae de motu impresso a motore translato (1642), Pierre Gassendi provides a brief summary of the explanation of the tides found in Galileo's Dialogue over the Two Chief World Systems (1632). A comparison between the two texts reveals, however, that Gassendi surreptitiously modifies Galileo's theory in some crucial points in the vain hope of rendering it more compatible with the observed phenomena. But why did Gassendi not acknowledge his departures from the Galilean (...)
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  • Francis Bacon e as marés: a concepção da natureza e o mecanicismo.Pablo Rubén Mariconda - 2007 - Scientiae Studia 5 (4):501-519.
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