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concepts such as language, culture, religion, custom, etc., was developed only in the 19th century. For this reason the attribution of a definite "nationality" to personalities of the previous centuries, living in ethnically mixed regions, is often indeterminable; Bošković's legacy is consequently
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He was especially appropriate for this post due to his acquaintance with recent advances in science, and his skill in a classical severity of demonstration, acquired by a thorough study of the works of the Greek geometers. Several years before this appointment he had made a name for himself with a
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bandits while celebrating Mass in 1692. While his father, Nikola, had once been a prolific trader who traveled through the
Ottoman Empire, Ruđer only knew him as a bedridden invalid; he died when his son was 10 years old. Boscovich's mother Paola, nicknamed "Pavica", was a member of a cultivated
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Deprived of his post by the intrigues of his associates, he was about to retire to
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Italian influences. He moved to Italy at age 14, where he spent most of his life. In some encyclopedias, he is described as an Italian scientist. He used the Italian language in private, including in correspondence with his brother Baro, and
523:(1714–1804), two years his junior. His eldest sister, Mare Bošković, nineteen years his senior, was the only member of the family to marry. His second sister, Marija Bošković, became a nun in the Ragusa Convent of St Catherine. His eldest brother, Božo Bošković (Boško, called
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Notwithstanding the arduous duties of his professorship, he found time for investigation in various fields of physical science, and he published a very large number of dissertations, some of them of considerable length. Among the subjects were the
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is a necessary assumption for determinism, and he presented it in strict mathematical form. In short, Boskovich's determinism is more physical, while Laplace's determinism is more metaphysical, placing it in harmony with
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Williams, L. Pearce. "Boscovich, Mako, Davy and Faraday." In R.J. Boscovich; Vita E Attivita Scientifica; His Life and Scientific Work, ed. Piers Bursill-Hall, 587–600. Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana,
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by Roger in private correspondence), thirteen years older, joined the service of the Ragusa Republic. Another brother, Bartolomej Bošković, born in 1700 and educated at the
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expert opinion on the mouth of the River Adige as compared with the proposals by Antonio Lorgna and Simun Stratik for the improvement of the river bed (1773);
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Kargon, Robert. "William Rowan Hamilton, Michael Faraday, and the Revival of Boscovichean Atomism." American Journal of Physics 32, no. 10 (1964): 792–795.
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Katritsky, Linde. "Coleridge's Links with Leading Men of Science." Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49, no. 2 (1995): 261–276.
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Boscovich's Distinction between the Potential and the Actual Space from the Standpoint of Modern Search for the Union of Mind and Nature.
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Bošković visited his hometown only once, in 1747, never to return. He agreed to take part in the Portuguese expedition for the survey of
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Ivica Martinović (2000) "Ruđer Bošković's Expert Analyses in Hydraulic Engineering:An Unexamined Dimension of Bošković's Work"
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plan for the drainage of the Pontine Marshes, including the evaluation of an earlier project by Manfredi and Bertaglia (1764);
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Kargon, Robert. "William Rowan Hamilton and Boscovichean Atomism." Journal of the History of Ideas 26, no. 1 (1965): 137–140.
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Italian merchant family established in Dubrovnik in the early 17th century, when her ancestor, Pietro Bettera, settled from
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Scott, Wilson L. "The Significance Of "Hard Bodies" In the History of Scientific Thought." Isis 50, no. 3 (1959): 199–210.
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the Ozzeri project, spurred by a bitter controversy on the floods in the border area between Lucca and Tuscany (1756);
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Justin, Rodriguez. "Scientific Revolution Atomic Projects." Stevens Journal of Oral Traditions, no. 1 (200?): xlv–xc.
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Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J., F.R.S., 1711–1787: Studies of His Life and Work on the 250th Anniversary of His Birth.
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Pozaić, Valentin (ed). – Zagreb : Institute of philosophy and theology SJ and Croatian historical, 2000. 65–87.
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of a planet from three observations of its position. In 1753 he also discovered the absence of an atmosphere on the
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official report on the damage to the port of Savona, the underlying causes and the possibilities of repair (1771);
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While Laplace's version of determinism is based on general terms, Boscovich's uses physical terms, like position,
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De Litteraria expeditione per pontificiam ditionem ad dimetiendos duos meridiani gradus a PP. Maire et Boscovicli.
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Scottish Philosophy and British Physics, 1740-1870: A Study in the Foundations of the Victorian Scientific Style
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in 1769 again, but this was prevented by the recent decree of the Spanish government expelling Jesuits from its
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from 1763. Figure 1 is the force curve which received so much attention from later natural philosophers such as
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R. J. Boscovich's Achievement in Natural Philosophy in Relation to the Development of Modern Particle Physics.
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De continuitatis lege et eius consectariis pertinentibus ad prima materiae elementa eorumque vires dissertatio
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in northern Italy. She was described as a robust and active woman with a happy temperament who lived to 103.
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Feingold, Mordechai. "A Jesuit among Protestants: Boscovich in England c. 1745 – 1820." In R.J. Boscovich;
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De determinanda orbita planetae ope catoptricae ex datis vi celeritate & directione motus in dato puncto
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assessment of damage to the timber jetties in the Fiumicino, the navigable branch of the River Tiber (1751);
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Latin as a literary language among the Croats by Branko Franolić – contains information on Ruđer Bošković
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instructions for the establishment of a team responsible for the drainage of the Pontine Marshes (1774);
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met him; since Burney's Italian was not very good at that time, Boscovich obliged him speaking French.
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analysis of the causes of damage to the port of Rimini, accompanied by reparation measures (1764);
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Statistical Physics and the Atomic Theory of Matter: From Boyle and Newton to Landau and Onsager
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educated their students in Vienna about the ideas of Bošković and in the spirit of his thought.
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Science Deified & Science Defied: The Historical Significance of Science in Western Culture
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with respect to the drainage of a lake. As an agent of Lucca, Bošković was sent, in 1757, to
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across the Sun. Under the influence of the Royal Society, Bošković decided to travel to
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comments on Ximenes's project for the Nuovo Ozzeri drainage channel in Lucca (1781).
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celebrated in Croatia, Italy and Serbia. His ethnicity is also part of the
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R.J. Boscovich; Vita E Attivita Scientifica; His Life and Scientific Work.
2994:"Catalogo delle opere a stampa di Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich (1711–1787)"
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1492:(1739) (On the new use of the telescope for determining celestial objects)
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1498:(1739) (On the arguments of the ancients for the sphericity of the earth)
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expert opinion referring to the River Tidone in the Piacenza area (1771);
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Bošković, Ruđer (1772) Journal d'un voyage de Constantinopole en Pologne
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Bošković, Ruđer (1752)Elementorum matheseos ad usum studiosae juventutis
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who became an influential promoter of the ideas of Bošković in Austria.
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The value of this work was increased by a carefully prepared map of the
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sense that more than one point cannot occupy the same location at once.
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Another occasion to exercise his diplomatic ability soon arose. The
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De observationibus astronomicis et quo pertingat earundem certitudo
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Studies of his life and work on the 250th anniversary of his birth
1638:(1752) (The elements of mathematics for the use of young students)
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enlighteners, that was one of the major problems in 20th century
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Sentimento sulla solidità della nuova Guglia del Duomo di Milano
1522:(1741) (On the inequality of gravity in diverse places on earth)
653:, as to the best means of securing the stability of the dome of
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467:, to Paola Bettera (1674–1777), daughter of a local nobleman of
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1528:(1741) (On the nature and use of infinites and infinitessimals)
1516:(1741) (On the motion of unresisting projected bodies in space)
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proposal for the renovation of the fountains in Perugia (1772);
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Three Centuries from the Birth of Rudjer Boskovic (1711– 1787)
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The Conflict between Atomism and Conservation Theory 1644–1860
1662:(1755) (On the law of powers in the nature of existing things)
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426:, including the first geometric procedure for determining the
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3181:. Roma: Accademia Nazionale Delle Scienze Detta Dei XL. 2007.
2219:"Who let the demon out? Laplace and Boscovich on determinism"
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Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
1474:(1737) (On the most recent transit of Mercury across the Sun)
1140:. Boscovich also (correctly) suggests that the continuity of
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Catalogo delle opere a stampa di Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich
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Voyage astronomique et geographique, dans l'État de l'Eglise
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in 1758, he published the first edition of his famous work,
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2586:"Turbulence in Balkans over renaming of Dubrovnik airport"
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from Ragusa, his words were: "there are my brave Croats".
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Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich, by University of St. Andrews
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A Scientific Autobiography of Joseph Priestley, 1733–1804
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Vita E Attivita Scientifica; His Life and Scientific Work
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A Theory of Natural Philosophy. Translated by J. M. Child
2962:(in French). Google books Italy: N.M. Tilliard. pp.
1861:"La firma autografa (The original Boscovich's autograph)"
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In 1742, he was consulted, with other men of science, by
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Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich in the Catholic Encyclopedia
2179:[Well-visible Traces of Bošković in Ljubljana].
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The successor institution to the Collegio Romano is the
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De novo telescopii usu ad objecta coelestia determinanda
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Ruggiero Boscovich on various Croatian Dinar banknotes.
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Boscovich, Ruggero Giuseppe; Christopher Maire (1770).
2735:"People « National Tourism Organisation of Serbia"
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A Theory of Natural Philosophy, Zagreb, 1974., page 539
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Cohesion: A Scientific History of Intermolecular Forces
475:, a Ragusan merchant. Boscovich's father was an ethnic
3057:. English ed. Cambridge, Mass.,: M. I. T. Press, 1966.
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wrote to Boscovich in Italian "as a sign of respect".
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De motu corporum projectorum in spatio non-resistente
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wanted to do the same for their prospective airport.
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In 1783, he returned to Italy and spent two years at
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2529:"Monografija Žarka Dadića o Ruđeru Josipu Boškoviću"
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Sui danni del Porto di Savona, loro cagioni e rimedi
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De inaequalitate gravitatis in diversis terrae locis
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had been fitted out in Dubrovnik for the service of
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who measured an arc of two degrees between Rome and
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Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filozofske baštine
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Bošković, Ruđer (1754) Elementa universae matheseos
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A
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Giornale di un viaggio da Costantinopoli in Polonia
1736:(Journal of a voyage from Constantinople to Poland)
1713:(1767) (Five dissertations pertaining to dioptrics)
1510:(1740) (A dissertation on intersections of circles)
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1636:Elementorum matheseos ad usum studiosae juventutis
1480:(1737) (The construction of trigonometric spheres)
1402:and attending to a military parade where he saw a
3078:Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 1993.
2461:. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. p. 1.
1765:(1785) (Works pertaining to optics and astronomy)
1608:(1747) (A dissertation on the tides of the ocean)
1526:De natura et usu infinitorum et infinite parvorum
1504:(1739) (A dissertation on the shape of the earth)
1085:Opera pertinentia ad opticam et astronomiam, etc.
1064:In 1782, Bošković was one of the founders of the
2802:David, H. A.; Edwards, A. W. F. (29 June 2013).
1763:Opera pertinentia ad opticam et astronomiam, 1–5
1731:Journal d'un voyage de Constantinople en Pologne
1711:dissertationes quinque ad dioptricam pertinentes
1666:De lentibus et telescopiis dioptricis disertatio
1496:De veterum argumentis pro telluris sphaericitate
1205:report on the floods in the Perugia area (1766);
1083:, occupying himself with the publication of his
3551:18th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians
2805:Annotated Readings in the History of Statistics
1090:After a visit of some months to the convent of
976:, and influenced the thought of, among others,
683:in which he tried to find a middle way between
672:In 1744, he was ordained to the Roman Catholic
3147:Alchimia seu Archimagisterium Solis in V Libri
2028:"Toponymy of the village Orahovi Do in Popovo"
1582:(1745) (On the cycloid and the logistic curve)
1546:(1742) (A disquisition on universal astronomy)
1066:Accademia nazionale delle scienze detta dei XL
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2111:by Wilson L. Scott, London and New York, 1970
1994:'"Roger Joseph Boscovich'" SJ FRS, 1711–1787
1924:Remarkable Physicists: From Galileo to Yukawa
1534:(1742) (On the annual aberration fixed stars)
1468:(1736) (An astronomical exercise on sunspots)
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3170:Priestley, Joseph, and Robert E. Schofield.
3042:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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1719:(1770) (An astronomic and geographic voyage)
1466:De maculis solaribus exercitatio astronomica
1087:, published in 1785 in five volumes quarto.
2177:"Dobro vidne Boškovićeve sledi v Ljubljani"
438:of a surface feature and for computing the
3243:London, : G. Allen & Unwin, 1961.
2850:. University of California Press. p.
2723:– via edizionenazionaleboscovich.it.
2608:Identity and Security in Former Yugoslavia
1927:. Cambridge University Press. p. 47.
1668:(1755) (Of dioptric lenses and telescopes)
1472:De Mercurii novissimo infra Solem transitu
831:A second edition was published in 1763 in
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3149:. Rio de Janeiro: Quartica Premium, 2013.
2808:. Springer Science & Business Media.
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1742:(1779) (On the mouth of the River Adige)
1725:(1771) (A memoir on dioptric telescopes)
1701:(1765) (A memoir on the Ports of Rimini)
1680:(1758) (A Theory of Natural Philosophy)
1656:(1757) (Elements of general mathematics)
1072:), with the name of "Società Italiana" (
933:. He arrived late and then travelled to
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2003:, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1961.
1899:Biography: Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J.
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574:solution of the problem of finding the
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2403:Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy
2396:"Nietzsche's Brave New World of Force"
2016:, bib.irb.hr. Accessed 17 August 2022.
1689:(1760) (On the sun, moon and eclipses)
1644:(1753) (On the atmosphere of the moon)
1508:De Circulis osculatoribus, Dissertatio
1398:and to our Croats!"). While living in
1259:Sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation
1053:from three observations, and works on
1035:for the navy, with a pension of 8,000
851:Outside of a 1763 copy of Boscovich's
3303:All Croatian banknotes with Boscovich
1654:Elementorium universae matheseos, 1–3
1614:(1748/1749) (A dissertation on light)
1478:Trigonometriae sphaericae constructio
1275:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
459:Boscovich was born on 18 May 1711 in
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3186:Occasional Poetry by Roger Boscovich
3165:and the Absence of its Translations.
1723:Memorie sulli cannocchiali diottrici
1660:De lege virium in natura existentium
1544:Disquisitio in universam astronomiam
1419:Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
1273:Ruđer Bošković bust in front of the
1125:. It suggests that if someone (the
1070:National Association of the Sciences
1041:and a position was created for him.
949:where he was elected as a member of
67:adding citations to reliable sources
3556:18th-century Italian mathematicians
2584:Borger, Julian (16 November 2023).
2175:Južnič, Stanislav (24 April 2012).
1949:Энциклопедия для детей (астрономия)
1717:Voyage astronomique et geographique
1432:Boscovich himself was proud of his
1325:Astronomical Society Ruđer Bošković
1246:, he wrote hexameter verses on the
535:, was published in Venice in 1729.
3531:Italian people of Croatian descent
3496:Croatian people of Italian descent
2823:Olson, Richard S. (8 March 2015).
2786:. Vol. 68. с.н. p. 154.
2712:Carteggio con Bartolomeo Boscovich
1789:List of Catholic clergy scientists
603:, the inequalities in terrestrial
418:Boscovich produced a precursor of
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3571:18th-century Italian male writers
3541:18th-century Italian philosophers
2923:The Publishers' Trade List Annual
2527:Zenko, Franjo (7 December 1987).
1632:(1751) (On the centre of gravity)
664:French translation of Bošković's
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2605:Isakovic, Zlatko (24 May 2019).
2484:"Tko je zapravo Ruđer Bošković?"
2428:Babich, B.; Cohen, R.S. (1999).
1699:Memorie sopra il Porti di Rimini
1532:De annusi fixarum aberrationibus
1391:Eviva Haddick e i nostri Croati!
1339:Dubrovnik Ruđer Bošković Airport
1303:. In 1935, a lunar crater – the
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3265:Works by Roger Joseph Boscovich
3163:Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis
2916:. Fukuoka Kyoiku Daigaku. 1981.
2737:. serbia.travel. Archived from
2217:Kožnjak, Boris (30 June 2015).
1901:, Fairchild University website.
1863:. edizionenazionaleboscovich.it
1848:Pontifical Gregorian University
1809:Le Sage's theory of gravitation
1740:Sullo sbocco dell'Adige in Mare
1596:(1745) (Spherical trigonometry)
1486:(1738) (On the Aurora Borealis)
788:The first page of figures from
422:and made many contributions to
390:Rogerius (Iosephus) Boscovicius
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32:Ruđer Bošković (disambiguation)
2829:. Princeton University Press.
2394:Pearson, Keith Ansell (2000).
2383:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/3574
2154:. Cambridge University Press.
2065:Carteggio con Natale Boscovich
1775:Lettere a Giovan Stefano Conti
1678:Theoria philosophiae naturalis
1502:Dissertatio de telluris figura
1366:in self-identification of the
1237:A Theory of Natural Philosophy
1107:Philosophiae naturalis theoria
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3329:– digital facsimile from the
3248:Michael Faraday, a Biography.
3053:Boscovich, Ruggero Giuseppe.
2869:Ball, Philip (31 July 2014).
2565:Thomas, Mark (27 June 2023).
2129:(in Croatian) (27): 113–121.
1355:modern concept of nationality
790:Theoria Philosophiæ Naturalis
3581:Fellows of the Royal Society
3546:18th-century Italian Jesuits
3250:New York, Basic Books, 1965.
2926:. R.R. Bowker Company. 1959.
1687:De Solis ac Lunae defectibus
1423:the 100 most prominent Serbs
687:'s gravitational theory and
679:In 1745, Bošković published
666:De solis ac lunae defectibus
3526:18th-century Croatian poets
3195:Špoljarić, Stjepan (2011).
3161:The Presence of Boscovich's
3145:Morais Jr, Luis Carlos de.
2687:. London:Saqi Books, 2003.
2243:10.1016/j.shpsa.2015.03.002
1885:, Groningae, 1765, p. 61: "
1113:In philosophy and physics,
951:Russian Academy of Sciences
920:fellow of the Royal Society
382:Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich
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3566:18th-century Italian poets
2769:. pp. 449 (footnote).
2760:Jandric, Miroslav (2011).
1972:Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich
1612:Dissertatio de lumine, 1–2
1606:Dissertatio de maris aestu
1121:supporting the concept of
642:, and various problems of
529:Jesuit school in Dubrovnik
495:, at the time part of the
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3314:Stamp of Joseph Boscovich
3239:Whyte, Lancelot Law, ed.
3074:Bursill-Hall, Piers, ed.
2939:Alembert, J.L.R. (1761).
2611:. Routledge. p. 59.
2434:. Springer. p. 187.
2086:Franka Miriam Brueckler.
2026:Vidović, Domagoj (2011).
1951:. Москва: Аванта+. 1998.
1814:Least absolute deviations
1590:(1745) (On living forces)
1255:dome of St. Peter in Rome
1180:1749 due to a whirlwind.
901:, and that therefore the
756:Least absolute deviations
599:, the observation of the
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3501:Croatian Roman Catholics
3326:Dissertationis de lumine
2896:. Michael O'Mara Books.
2539:(1-2 (25-26)): 217–222.
2361:Jesuits among the Croats
2148:Rowlinson, J.S. (2002).
1905:27 November 2010 at the
1313:Ruđer Bošković Institute
1008:in Milan, That is where
761:A dispute arose between
711:. Impenetrability has a
560:Sant'Andrea delle Fratte
78:"Roger Joseph Boscovich"
3039:Encyclopædia Britannica
3034:Boscovich, Roger Joseph
2844:Olson, Richard (1982).
2482:Kutleša, Stipe (2011).
2090:. Mathematics in Europe
1977:Encyclopædia Britannica
1594:Trigonometria sphaerica
1579:De cyloide et logistica
1442:Opuscule mathématiques…
1364:Serb-Croat distinctions
27:Croat-Italian physicist
3159:Petrović, Aleksandar.
2670:– via matica.hr.
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1015:He was invited by the
970:Laibach Jesuit College
918:, he was elected as a
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644:spherical trigonometry
501:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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352:Roger Joseph Boscovich
152:Roger Joseph Boscovich
3516:Croatian philosophers
3486:People from Dubrovnik
3246:Williams, L. Pearce.
3152:Petković, Tomisclav.
2642:Dadić, Žarko (1987).
2455:Grössing, H. (2009).
2121:Dadić, Žarko (1989).
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611:to the theory of the
607:, the application of
3319:About Ruđer Bošković
3288:The Bancroft Library
3177:Proverbio, Edoardo.
3088:Dimitric, Radoslav.
2685:Dubrovnik, A History
1642:De lunae atmosphaera
1462:(1736) (On Sunspots)
1460:De maculis solaribus
1301:the Croatian Leibniz
1299:nicknamed Boscovich
752:States of the Church
562:. There, he studied
485:curatus et sacristia
365:Ruđer Josip Bošković
188:Ruđer Josip Bošković
63:improve this article
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3521:Croatian male poets
3511:Croatian physicists
3323:Boscovich's (1748)
3111:Bošković in Britain
2741:on 23 December 2014
2571:The Dubrovnik Times
2235:2015SHPSA..51...42K
1883:Notabilium libri II
1881:Gerardus Heerkens,
1819:Quantile regression
1804:Boscovich's cardoid
1630:De centrogravitatis
1074:Italian Association
998:University of Pavia
966:Ljubljana, Slovenia
945:then proceeding to
693:metaphysical theory
597:figure of the Earth
544:Collegium Ragusinum
340:University of Pavia
327:, diplomacy, poetry
3576:Italian male poets
3331:Linda Hall Library
3225:Stavinschi, Magda.
3109:Franolić, Branko.
3067:Brush, Stephen G.
3060:Brush, Stephen G.
2491:Klasje naših ravni
1921:James, I. (2004).
1794:Lancelot Law Whyte
1602:(1746) (On comets)
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986:Franz Samuel Karpe
891:British government
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820:), containing his
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589:transit of Mercury
479:(some sources say
465:Republic of Ragusa
413:Republic of Ragusa
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255:Republic of Ragusa
206:Republic of Ragusa
3596:Ragusan diplomats
3591:Jesuit scientists
3211:978-953-7010-99-7
3122:978-86-7053-015-7
3098:978-0-9788256-2-1
2998:www.brera.inaf.it
2903:978-1-78243-638-6
2882:978-1-4481-8541-2
2861:978-0-520-20167-5
2836:978-1-4008-7249-7
2815:978-1-4757-3500-0
2783:Историјски записи
2693:978-0-86356-332-4
2618:978-1-351-73349-6
1958:978-5-89501-016-7
1799:Pietro De Martino
1682:link to full text
1567:Link to full text
1484:De aurora boreali
1394:" ("Long life to
1382:Croatian language
1297:Werner Heisenberg
1295:In the 1930s, by
1158:quantum mechanics
1098:Boscovich's demon
974:Habsburg monarchy
960:, the capital of
956:Bošković visited
771:Republic of Lucca
736:Christopher Maire
689:Gottfried Leibniz
651:Pope Benedict XIV
637:double refraction
556:Collegium Romanum
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299:Scientific career
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