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  1. A Phenomenology Of Galileo's Experiments With Pendulums.Paolo Palmieri - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Science 42 (4):479-513.
    The paper reports new findings about Galileo's experiments with pendulums and discusses their significance in the context of Galileo's writings. The methodology is based on a phenomenological approach to Galileo's experiments, supported by computer modelling and close analysis of extant textual evidence. This methodology has allowed the author to shed light on some puzzles that Galileo's experiments have created for scholars.
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  • Galileo's experiments with pendulums: Real and imaginary.James MacLachlan - 1976 - Annals of Science 33 (2):173-185.
    In his many uses of the pendulum as a model for other motions, Galileo also described several of the properties of pendular motion. All but a small number of his apparently observational reports ring true because of his use of such qualifiers as ‘almost’. His report of observations of two lead balls on equal long strings is shown by reconstruction to have been a real experiment. His report of similar observations with balls of cork and lead is shown to be (...)
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