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摘要
最近,西班牙国家图书馆(Biblioteca Nacional de Espana)获得的一份关于Jeronimo de Ayanz的印刷文件显示,这位发明家直到生命的最后几天都很活跃,并显示出他对技术、研究和科学的兴趣。这份写给萨沃伊的伊曼纽尔·菲利伯特亲王的文件,是一本书的一章,没有副本,是阿扬兹在1612年准备的,他可能想在亲王的支持下出版。在本文中,我们介绍并评论了这篇重要的文章,其中作者讨论了他那个时代的核心科学问题,如元素的强制运动,真空的存在,永动机的可能性,火球和落体。
Ciencia en el Barroco español: nuevas fuentes documentales de Jerónimo de Ayanz
Recently, a printed document of Jeronimo de Ayanz, acquired by the Biblioteca Nacional de Espana (the National Library of Spain), has revealed that this inventor was active until the very last days of his life and shows his interest in technology, research and science. The document, addressed to the Prince Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, is one chapter of a book, of which no copies are known, that Ayanz had prepared in 1612 and that he probably wanted to publish with the support of the Prince. In this paper we present and comment this important text, where the author discusses central scientific subjects of his time such as the compulsory movement of the elements, the existence of vacuum, the possibility of perpetual motion, the sphere of fire and falling bodies.