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         Porta Giambattista Della:     more books (38)
  1. De aeris transmutationibus (Edizione nazionale delle opere di Giovan Battista della Porta) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2000
  2. Per Studiare La Letteratura Italiana by Giuseppe Zaccaria, Giambattista Della Porta, 2002-01
  3. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-27
  4. Gli Duoi Fratelli Rivali / The Two Rival Brothers (English and Italian Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 1980-11
  5. Giambattista Della Porta, Dramatist. by Louise George. Clubb, 1965
  6. La Fantesca (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2009-09-01
  7. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  8. Le commedie (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 1910-01-01
  9. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  10. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  11. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  12. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  13. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  14. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10

81. Philosophers M-Q
Porphyry Against the Christians; giambattista della porta (John Baptist porta) Natural Magick of giambattista della porta, (Transcribed from 1658 English
http://www.sociologia.de/soc/research/philosophersmq.htm

Philosophers M-Q
Philosophers A-Z: A Abelard) D (D ... (Zeno of Elea)

82. Oe Magazine - Education Beat
What do Hubbert s Peak, giambattista della porta, Geronimo, Donald MacMillan, and the mysterious lights of Marfa, TX, have to do with optics?
http://oemagazine.com/fromTheMagazine/dec03/edu.html
december 2003
special focus: metrology
measuring success

toward a standard nanometer

metrology aims for precision
feature
lithography grows up
tutorial
what's in store for holography
departments
president's letter

editor's desk

eye on technology

business spotlight
...
design desk
education product innovations product trends test talk spie world ...
guiding students to light
A new line of educational materials illuminates optics learning.
By Steven Moore, Center for Image Processing in Education What do Hubbert's Peak, Giambattista della Porta, Geronimo, Donald MacMillan, and the mysterious lights of Marfa, TX, have to do with optics? The answer is they all provide narrative hooks to capture the imagination of secondary-school students and guide them into learning how light plays a starring role in the world around us. Re-enactment of a heliograph station at Fort Bowie, Arizona. (WYNNE BROWN) At the middle school and high school levels, optics is usually taught as part of physical science or general science courses. In laboratory exercises used in such courses, students discover properties of light with all kinds of technology: lenses, prisms, lasers, mirrors, wave tanks, Slinky toys, telescopes, online applets, detectors, cameras, overhead projectors, kaleidoscopes, and even glass kitchenware. Although these technologies grab the attention of students and are used to teach them important principles of light, typical secondary school science activities don't integrate the story of light into students' lives or place optics into a human context. The new

83. The Non-Inventions
In 1553 a young giambattista della porta (15351615) published his Magia Naturalis which, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars.
http://vvv.it.kth.se/docs/early_net/ch-2-1.8.html
The Early History of Data Networks
The Non-Inventions
Before the attempts to build a better telegraph were successful, quite a few non-designs would be pursued. Most of these non-designs were efforts to exploit the simple observation that two magnetized objects will align themselves when held close together. The idea was that if two small magnets can do this at a few centimeters distance, two stronger magnets should be able to do this a few decimeters apart, and with some further study, special magnets might be able to allow communication from one city to the next. Figuring out who would be talking to whom, with a number of such magnets in use in different cities, was another one of the details to iron out in field studies. The important thing was that one knew quite definitely in which direction to search. In 1553 a young Giambattista della Porta (1535-1615) published his Magia Naturalis which, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars. Porta described several telegraphic instruments, one resembling a heliograph, another an acoustical device where people would shout messages through so-called ``speaking tubes.'' [Note 124] They are duly referred to by Edelcrantz in his treatise.

84. The American Experience | The Wizard Of Photography | People & Events | The Firs
The Italian architect giambattista della porta is credited by some with inventing the first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eastman/peopleevents/pande09.html
The First Fixed Photographic Images
The dream of photography may be as old as the human eye, which, in processing colors and shapes for the brain, essentially does what a camera does. The first evidence of any kind of mechanical visual reproduction, however, comes from Saudi Arabia, where unknown caravan riders noticed, at a time now lost, that a hole in their tent projected the inverted image of a passing camel onto the opposite wall. In 989 A.D. the Arabian scholar Hassan ibn Hassan described this accidental invention and gave it a name: the camera obscura. The principle of the camera obscura had arrived in Europe by 1267, when the English philosopher-scientist Roger Bacon published his "Perspectiva" and "De Multiplicatione Specierum."
The Italian architect Giambattista della Porta is credited by some with inventing the first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word. As far is known, he built the first working camera obscura, which he used beginning in 1569 to project the images of unsuspecting guests into a special room for the delight of a few select spectators the first spy camera. Della Porta was also the first to suggest that artists could use a camera obscura to trace images onto a surface, and to use a concave mirror placed at a 45-degree angle, which rendered his subjects in their proper perspective.
Others followed fast on the heels of della Porta, including Robert Hooke of England, who designed a portable camera obscura that ended up in the hands of mathematician Johannes Kepler in 1600. By the 18th century, many painters were using the camera obscura, or variations on it, to capture the subtle nuances of the human form, especially that most challenging of human expressions: the smile.

85. A Selection Storia Della Scienza - History Of Science
children. Early English Text Society; della porta, giambattista Natural Magick; Galilei, Galileo. Etesti, 20+ titoli. Liberliber;
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/~tsettle/
La Storia
e la Filosofia
della Scienza,
della Tecnologia
e della Medicina The History and Philosophy
of Science, Technology and Medicine Una Selezione di
Siti Web e di altre Fonti A Selection of
Web and other Sources A cura di:
12 May, 2004 Index Indice
By way of Introduction The sites selected for this list conform loosely to criteria determined by the nature of the
Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
and the students and scholars who have either visited it in Florence or have had reason to come to its Homepage. There is no attempt to provide a full listing of internet resources for the history of science or its many sister disciplines; it is hoped that the sources indicated will give access to that wider world. The Istituto is one of the main centers for those disciplines in Italy and Europe, and it provides several on-line services, including this one. The Museo has an important, specialized collection of scientific instruments and artifacts. Emphasized here, then, are Italian and European sites with related activities or interests. Emphasized also are sites which are the result of concerted efforts on the part of their designers to explore the use of the internet for serious research and teaching, wherever they may be in the world. Index A Titolo di Introduzione I siti selezionati in questo elenco si conformano ai criteri determinati dalle caratteristiche dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Indice
Indice Index
General History of Science Storia della Scienza Generale
Other Sites of Interest Altri Siti d'Interesse
Instruments Strumenti
Soggetti Topics ...
Discussion Lists
GENERAL HISTORY of SCIENCE STORIA della SCIENZA GENERALE

86. Alchemy Treatises And Literature
Treatise Also appears as the Fifth and Sixth Book in the 1658 translation of Natural Magick by John Baptist porta (giambattista della porta 1535 -1615).
http://www.phantomplay.com/literature.htm
phantomplay.com
"Alchemy - the Art of Perfecting Perfection"
Home Images and Interpretations Practical Experiments Contact
Treatises and Literature
Note: Web pages may contain notes, references, experimental data, and/or other commentaries.
If you want a clean print copy, print from the downloaded file.
Files with a .pdf extension require Adobe Acrobat Reader. Links to pages with blue text should be viewed on broadband only because of the large size.
Modem users should download the file. The Philortium - George Ripley. Of the Possibility of the Science Of the errors of certain practises in this Art How error arising from the interpretation of hard words may be avoided The praxis of the philorcium of the virtue of the philosophick water Of the first way of practising in the work of rebis Of the second way of congealing mercury with the odour of rebis Of the third way in the green lyon Of the fifth work which is of the precipitation of mercury with gold Of the sixth manner which is with the solution of rebis upon mercury sublimate Of the 8th work which differs but little from the aforegoing Of the tenth way (which is not physical or natural), in the lesser tincture

87. LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX
porta, giambattista della Magiae naturalis
http://www.rezoweb.com/forum/annonces/annonces/98.shtml
LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX alchimie@librairiedumerveilleux.com Si vous cherchez un ouvrage, un livre, un document, un texte... Si vous voulez proposer ou échanger un livre, un objet ayant un rapport direct avec l' Alchimie, postez vos annonces ici. Une nouvelle annonce provoque l'envoie d'un mail vers tous les intervenants de ce forum. RETOUR Rejoindre la Librairie du Merveilleux Recherche dans le forum Envoyer un message Forum annonces Calendrier (2 visiteurs) Forum Annonces livres alchimie Modification: 21/2/2001
Création: 3/3/2001 LORSQUE VOUS ECRIVEZ UNE ANNONCE, MERCI DE NE PAS METTRE DE PRIX POUR LES ARTICLES PROPOSES. INDIQUEZ UNIQUEMENT CE QUE VOUS PROPOSEZ ET ARRANGEZ VOUS PAR LE BIAIS DU MAIL. POUR ECRIRE ET POSTER VOTRE ANNONCE CLIQUEZ SUR "ENVOYER UN MESSAGE" (au- dessus).....SALUTATIONS
Re: Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle.
Envoi de malfray le 01 Février 2003 11:34:52: Réponse à: Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle. envoi de Invoker le 14 Mars 2002 21:52:58: : Bonjour, je me permet de poster ce message car je cherche à vendre (sur région parisienne de préférence et rapidement) deux livres très rares qui pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réserve des chapitres à l'alchimie :

88. LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX
porta, giambattista della Magiae naturalis
http://www.rezoweb.com/forum/annonces/annonces/51.shtml
LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX alchimie@librairiedumerveilleux.com Si vous cherchez un ouvrage, un livre, un document, un texte... Si vous voulez proposer ou échanger un livre, un objet ayant un rapport direct avec l' Alchimie, postez vos annonces ici. Une nouvelle annonce provoque l'envoie d'un mail vers tous les intervenants de ce forum. RETOUR Rejoindre la Librairie du Merveilleux Recherche dans le forum Envoyer un message Forum annonces Calendrier (2 visiteurs) Forum Annonces livres alchimie Modification: 21/2/2001
Création: 3/3/2001 LORSQUE VOUS ECRIVEZ UNE ANNONCE, MERCI DE NE PAS METTRE DE PRIX POUR LES ARTICLES PROPOSES. INDIQUEZ UNIQUEMENT CE QUE VOUS PROPOSEZ ET ARRANGEZ VOUS PAR LE BIAIS DU MAIL. POUR ECRIRE ET POSTER VOTRE ANNONCE CLIQUEZ SUR "ENVOYER UN MESSAGE" (au- dessus).....SALUTATIONS
Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle.
Envoi de Invoker le 14 Mars 2002 21:52:58: Bonjour, je me permet de poster ce message car je cherche à vendre (sur région parisienne de préférence et rapidement) deux livres très rares qui pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réserve des chapitres à l'alchimie :
Porta, Giambattista della

89. Audiovisuaalisten Välineiden Historia
1553 1558. Giovanni Battista porta (giambattista della porta) julkaisee camera obscuran rakenneperiaatteen - kannettavia camera obscuroita.
http://www.ulapland.fi/home/pranta/vtimeli.htm
Koonnut Pekka Ranta
Esihistoria:
Eaa:
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1700 eaa. Foinikialaiset aakkoset. 775 eaa. 500 eaa.
500 - 400 eaa. 200 eaa.
Jaa:
Zoetroopin tapaisia laitteita Kiinassa.
Vanhin tunnettu painettu kirja "Timanttisuura" valmistettiin Kiinassa.
Italialainen Leon Battista Alberti rakentaa camera obscuran. Roger Bacon kuvaa kirjoituksessaan laterna magican toimintaperiaatteen. Kiinalainen helmitaulu.
William Lee valmistaa kutomakoneen Englannissa. Hans Janssen rakentaa mikroskoopin Alankomaissa.
Matemaatikko William Oughtred kehitti laskutikun logaritmitaulukkoja soveltamalla. Jaakko I asettaa patenttioikeuden perusteet. Tekniikan kehitys vauhdittuu. Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae , joka painetaan Amsterdamissa 1671. Kannettavia camera obscuroja saksal. Kaspar Schlottin mukaan.
Kuninkaallinen observatorio perustetaan Greenwichiin, Englantiin, navigoinnin ja astronomian tutkimuksiin. Henry Mill saa patentin kirjoituskoneelle Englannissa.
Tiphaigne de la Roche ennustaa valokuvauksen teoksessaan Giphantie.
Teollinen vallankumous
Carl Frederich Gaussin Disquisitiones Arithmeticae . Nykyaikainen lukuteoria. Ranskalainen Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau Wheatstonen stereokuvien katselulaite.

90. Pismere Quotes
John Baptista porta (giambattista della porta, 15351615), Natural Magick (Magiae naturalis), 1558 Pyssemares swarmynge owte of an ante hyll.
http://web.mit.edu/pismere/quotes.html
Pismere Quotes

91. Art And Optics: The Hockney/Falco Thesis
stanford.edu Based on an analysis of sixteenth century optical writings, especially the works of the Neapolitan magician giambattista della porta, this paper
http://www.diatrope.com/Abstracts/SLS2002.html
Panel: Panel: Art and Optics: The Hockney/Falco Thesis
Paper/Panelists: "The Hockney/Falco thesis: Can a bold idea rewrite history?" Amy Ione
Director, The Diatrope Institute
Email: ione@diatrope.com "Did the Renaissance masters paint by eye? An analytic appraisal" Christopher Tyler
Associate Director, Smith Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Email: cwt@ski.org "Art, Optics and History: New Light on the Hockney Thesis Michael John Gorman
Lecturer in the Program in Science, Technology and Society Stanford University
Email: mgorman@stanford.edu "Optical rebuttals to Hockney's explanations of "opticality" in early Renaissance painting." David G. Stork
Ricoh Innovations and Stanford University
Email: stork@psych.stanford.edu
Panel Abstract: This panel will discuss some topics at the core of the debates. In closely evaluating the Hockney/Falco thesis each of the four scholars will focus on one of the vantage points now being explored and place their work in the context of the larger debates. All have been at the forefront of these discussions and thus have been involved in formulating some of the responses to key ideas contained within the thesis. The session is intended to resolve some issues and stimulate further debate. As such, after each panelist presents work related to the Hockney/Falco thesis, we will allow time for audience reactions and for their participation in the discussion. Panelists: David Stork and Christopher W. Tyler, two scientists, will expand on work they presented at the

92. LENIN'S TOMB
giambattista della porta, the prolific author on natural magic insisted just as much as Francis Bacon that the way to discover such things as lay hid in the
http://leninology.blogspot.com/2004_03_01_leninology_archive.html
LENIN'S TOMB
"WHEN A MAN HAS NO ENEMIES LEFT, THERE MUST BE SOMETHING MEAN ABOUT HIM." Oscar Wilde, Vera or the Nihilists. Contact Me at leninology@hotmail.com
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Letter To The Guardian...
Someone has fired off a rather brilliant response to Ann Clwyd's Guardian article today. The Grauniad probably won't publish it, but as it's already on the MediaLens message board, I'll publish it myself:
Sir,
Ann Clwyd’s apparent sincerity is fatally undermined by her either na¯ve or mendacious elision of western complicity in Saddam’s atrocities.
Finally, Clwyd may ‘understand’ that a war crimes tribunal for Iraq was blocked by China, Russia, and France, but she is wrong. The US officially anticipated that such moves would be blocked but this was never tested and is hardly plausible, given that Russia, for example, never vetoed such moves against Serbia – its former close ally.
Ann Clwyd may genuinely care but, if she wants to be seen as anything other than Blair’s ‘useful idiot’, she must condemn our own crimes as well as those of Saddam.
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93. Giambattista Vico - Encyclopedia Article About Giambattista Vico. Free Access, N
giambattista Vico (1668 Centuries 16th century 17th century - 18th century in which humanity declines into barbarie della reflessione - barbarism of
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Giambattista Vico
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
Giambattista Vico
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Giambattista Vico June 23 June 23 is the 174th day of the year (175th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 191 days remaining.
Events
  • 1713 - French residents of Acadia given one year to declare allegiance to Britain or leave Nova Scotia Canada.
  • 1858 - Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara.
  • 1887 - Banff National Park, Canada's first, created.
  • 1894 - International Olympic Committee is founded at the Sorbonne, Paris, at the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
  • 1985 - An Air India Boeing 747 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, South of Ireland killing 329
  • 1991 - Sonic the Hedgehog is released for the Sega Genesis in North America.

Click the link for more information. Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century Decades: 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s - Years: 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 -
Events
  • January - The Triple Alliance of 1668 is formed.
  • February 13 Lisbon - Peace Treaty between D. Afonso VI of Portugal and Carlos II of Spain, by mediation of Charles II of England where it is recognized the legitimity of the portuguese monarch. Portugal yields Ceuta to Spain.

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94. VerbaVolant - VersiControVersi - Giambattista Zampieri & Alessio Bortot
VIOLA Se non bussassero alla porta
http://www.aics.it/belluno/verbavolant/poesia/zampieri.htm
Giambattista Zampieri é un under 20, lo incontriamo accompagnato dalle immagini di Alessio Bortot, suo coetaneo. Non siamo noi ad effettuare l'abbinamento, i giovani artisti che presentiamo hanno infatti realizzato questo progetto ("La spazialità del colore") che ha dato vita ad una mostra tenutasi a Belluno a fine 1996, e della quale vi proponiamo tre frammenti.
Leggendo le loro schede confesso di essermi spaventato incontrando contetti tipo associazione artistica (una scuola?) e "valore più oggettivo" dell'opera. Di conseguenza ho molto apprezzato la dichiarazione di Zampieri riguardo alla poesia come hobby, però non ci credo. la poesia risponde ad un'esigenza di comunicazione che "obbliga" alla scrittura, perché la ricerca della risposta poetica non è un piacere bensì in piacevole dovere, e il tempo che le dedichiamo non è "perso": è conquistato! Non ci credo (che Zampieri ritenga la poesia un hobby) soprattutto lggendo "VIOLA", perché, magari solo a livello intuitivo, ma non può non aver colto il mistero della poeia chi scrive: "Bagliori irriconoscibili/(...) /é un'altra sequenza senza filo./(...) /ad aspettare che torni,/ dalle ceneri la fiamma./ Eppure sa già che, qui,/ dell'effetto mancherà la causa". GIAMBATTISTA ZAMPIERI ha 18 anni, vive e studia a Belluno, dichiara che la poesia é per lui un hobby, scrive comunque "a tempo perso" da diversi anni.

95. Physique 534 : Du Sténopé à La Caméra

http://www.fsg.ulaval.ca/opus/physique534/complements/stenope.shtml
user = "opus"; site = "gmc.ulaval.ca"; var theme="historique"; var module="module1"; var ot="obj1.shtml";
afficheChemin(theme); afficheChemin(module,ot);
Du sténopé à la caméra
L'invention du sténopé remonte à l'Antiquité. Aristote (384-322 av. J.-C.) perçait un trou dans un mur d'une pièce sombre pour obtenir une image renversée de tous les objets placés devant cet orifice à l'extérieur. Cette invention fut surtout utilisée pour l'observation des éclipses solaires.
Principe de la chambre noire
Source : Encyclopédie Microsoft Encarta. Le mathématicien arabe Alhazen (965-1039), connu aussi pour sa description de la vision, a établi les formules mathématiques du sténopé. Il a pu expliquer la vision binoculaire, mais il a été fort embêté par l'image renversée de sa chambre noire. En effet, pour comparer la pupille à un sténopé, il fallait accepter qu'on voit à l'envers, pas qui ne sera franchi qu'au 19 e siècle. Certains artistes de la Renaissance ont expérimenté avec la camera obscura (chambre noire) afin de mieux rendre la perspective des paysages. Il faut comprendre qu'auparavant, les schémas et peintures ne reproduisaient pas la troisième dimension et paraissaient plats, sans profondeur. Les études architecturales de Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) ont alors permis de représenter, sur une surface plane, une réalité en trois dimensions. Pour démontrer l'efficacité de l'utilisation de lignes de fuite, il a conçu un étrange appareil. Un trou était percé au point de fuite d'un paysage. L'observateur se plaçait derrière la peinture pour voir l'œuvre dans un miroir vu à travers le trou. Ainsi on pouvait comparer la réalité et l'image simplement en se plaçant devant le vrai paysage et en retirant le miroir.

96. TP: "Einfach Magisch"

http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/special/med/16979/1.html
heise online c't iX Technology Review ... Kiosk
"Einfach magisch"
Axel Krommer Warum T-Com mit Wahrem wirbt. Eine medientheoretische Spurenlese Herkömmliche Reklame ist zumeist inhaltsleer oder falsch oder beides. Nicht so das neueste Produkt aus dem Hause T-Com: "Einfach magisch." Wenn sie wissen wollen, warum dieser wunderbare Werbeslogan mit Wahrem wirbt, wenn sie erfahren möchten, wie Jugendliche im 16. Jahrhundert SMS-Nachrichten verschickten, wenn sie hinter das Geheimnis kommen wollen, warum sprechende Flächen den Weg in unbekannte Welten weisen, und wenn sie herausfinden möchten, was sprechende Bären mit mobilem Telefonieren zu tun haben, dann gibt es nur eins: Einfach lesen.
I. SMS avant la lettre
Ein Jugendlicher, der 15-jährige Giambattista della Porta, erwähnt in seiner Abhandlung über die "Magia naturalis" (1558) die sympathetischen Nadeln , ein erstaunliches System der Datenfernübertragung, das später auch von dem Jesuiten und Rhetorik-Lehrer Famianus STRADA in den "Prolusiones Academicae" (1617) beschrieben wird und dessen technische Realisierung dank der "wunderbaren Würckungen des Magneten" recht einfach war.

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