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Geometric and military compass

ガリレオ・ガリレイ1606/1606

Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza

Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
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One of the many compasses built by Galileo starting in 1597. Possibly the model presented by Galileo to Cosimo II together with a copy of Le operazioni del compasso geometrico et militare [Operations of the geometric and military compass] (Padua, 1606). The Galilean compass—not to be confused with drawing compasses—is a sophisticated and versatile calculating instrument for performing a wide variety of geometrical and arithmetical operations, making use of the proportionality between the corresponding sides of two similar triangles. It comprises three parts: - the two legs, held together by a round disk (pivot), whose faces (front and back) are engraved with numerous scales; - the quadrant, graduated with various scales, which is fixed by means of wing nuts to the holes in the compass legs; - the clamp, a cursor inserted into one of the compass legs; keeps the instrument vertical and can serve as an extension for the leg holding it. The priority for the instrument's invention was claimed by the Milanese Baldassarre Capra in a work published in Padua in 1607. Galileo replied effectively to Capra's claims with a peremptory Difesa [Defense]. The compass, initially kept in the Uffizi Gallery, was transferred in the mid-nineteenth century to the Tribuna di Galileo.

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  • タイトル: Geometric and military compass
  • 作成者: Galileo Galilei
  • 日付: 1606/1606
Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza

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