Essays in the History of Mechanics

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Essays in the History of Mechanics is a scholarly collection by Clifford Truesdell that explores the historical development and foundational ideas of classical mechanics through critical essays and translations of key works.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
about development of continuum mechanics
evolution of mechanical concepts such as force and momentum
interpretation of classical mechanical texts
relationship between mathematics and mechanics in history
academicDiscipline applied mathematics
history of mathematics
history of physics
mechanics
author Clifford Truesdell NERFINISHED
contains bibliographical references
editorial notes by Clifford Truesdell
translations of key historical papers in mechanics
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Clifford Truesdell NERFINISHED
focusesOn conceptual foundations of continuum mechanics
development of mechanics from the 17th to 19th centuries
historical sources in mechanics
mathematical formulation of mechanics
work of Daniel Bernoulli
work of Isaac Newton
work of Joseph-Louis Lagrange
work of Leonhard Euler
genre history of mechanics
history of physics
history of science
hasContribution clarification of original formulations of mechanical theories
contextualization of major works in mechanics
critical reassessment of classical sources in mechanics
making primary sources in mechanics accessible in translation
hasPart commentaries on classical authors
critical essays
historical essays
translations of historical texts
intendedAudience engineers interested in history of mechanics
historians of science
mathematicians
physicists
language English
mainSubject classical mechanics
foundations of mechanics
history of classical mechanics
workExampleOf historical-critical method in history of science

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