Books by "Richard C. Burnett"

11 books found

History of Kentucky

History of Kentucky

by Lewis Collins, Richard H. Collins

1995 · Genealogical Publishing Com

Pettigrew's New England Professional Directory 1904

Pettigrew's New England Professional Directory 1904

by Richard Richardson Pettigrew

1904

Holston Methodism

Holston Methodism

by Richard Nye Price

1908

Memoirs of Lenawee County, Michigan

Memoirs of Lenawee County, Michigan

by Richard Illenden Bonner

1909

Catalogue of the Odonata of North America

Catalogue of the Odonata of North America

by Frederick Starr, Milwaukee Public Museum, Richard Anthony Muttkowski, Samuel Alfred Barrett, Sigmund Graenicher

1911

Catalogue of the Odonata of North America

Catalogue of the Odonata of North America

by Richard Anthony Muttkowski

1911

In Physicam Aristotelis

In Physicam Aristotelis

by Richard Rufus of Cornwall

2003 · Oxford University Press

As one of the earliest Western physics teachers, Richard Rufus of Cornwall helped transform Western natural philosophy in the 13th century. But despite the importance of Rufus's works, they were effectively lost for 500 years, and the Physics commentary is the first complete work of his ever to be printed. Rufus taught at the Universities of Paris and Oxford from 1231 to 1256, at the very time when exposure to Aristotle's ibri naturales was revolutionizing the academic curriculum; indeed Rufus gave the earliest surviving lectures on physics and metaphysics. Rufus not only expounded the views of Aristotle and the commentator Averroes, but he also challenged them, and this lively discussion proved to be enormously influential. Rufus rejected Aristotle's theory of projectile motion, and this rival view was later adopted by Franciscus de Marchia. His revised account of the place of the heavens was taken up by Roger Bacon and Thomas Aquinas; and his defence of creation, still considered a cogent reply to Aristotle's claims for a beginningless universe, was to be embraced by both Bacon and Bonaventure. Professor Wood's meticulous edition sheds light on that Crucial period when the medieval West for the first time acquired a comprehensive scientific account of the cosmos.

George Washington's Military Genius

George Washington's Military Genius

by Dave Richard Palmer

2012 · Regnery Publishing

Discusses George Washington's military strategies during the American Revolution and how his particular tactics aided in defeating the British army, including his utilization of European training techniques and his moral leadership.