Jost Bodeker von Wartbergh (Warburg) der Erfinder des Pendels, nicht Galilei?
Material type: TextPublisher: Wetzlar, K. Waldschmidt, 1917Description: 40 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room | QA862.P4 V4 1917 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31560000070959 |
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QA862.P4 S85 2012 Josef Sulzer, Wien : Pendeluhren. | QA862.P4 T44 1911 ÜBer das Verhalten von Pendeluhren / | QA862.P4 T47 1957 Tercentenary of Christian Huygens' pendulum clock : (catalogue) of an exhibition arranged by the Science Museum and the Antiquarian Horological Society, 4 December 1956-24 February 1957. | QA862.P4 V4 1917 Jost Bodeker von Wartbergh (Warburg) der Erfinder des Pendels, nicht Galilei? | QA862.P4 W43 1959 What everyone should know about Foucault pendulums and how they prove the earth rotates. | QA871 .A52 1987 Theory of oscillators / | QA871 .H1213 1962 Oscillatory motions / |
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A small booklet, in German, dealing with a manuscript text describing the medival astronomical clock of Osnabrueck (Germany) cathedral, suposedly built by one Jost Bodecker from Warburg, and reportedly having a pendulum. (the photocopy I examined has manuscript anotations including on the title page: "Vom Verfasser korrigiert und gewidmet" (corrected and dedicated bu the author)as well as numberous corrected spelling mistakes throughout the text.
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