Article ID: CBB000931299

Torricelli et Pascal (2009)

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The reception of Torricelli's work in France was widely disputed. This reception occurred during the period of the great debate, which in all academic Europe, from 1640, opposed the proponents of the vacuum against the anti-vacuists. Since 1651, Pascal was accused of appropriating the idea of the experiments of Torricelli proving the existence of empty space. This accusation again came to light in 1906 in a series of articles. After exposing the accusation against Pascal, we will try to understand how the academic community of both France and Italy managed to find credibility in these accusations. Finally, to understand that Pascal was inspired by the work and ideas of Torricelli on emptiness, one cannot deny the originality and the value that was added to the original thesis.

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Description On the reception of Torricelli's work in France during the controversy over the existence of a vacuum.


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Authors & Contributors
Le Noxaïc, Armand
Biet, Christian
Brockliss, Laurence W. B.
Carraud, Vincent
Descotes, Dominique
Giannetto, Enrico
Journals
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Almagest
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Historia Mathematica
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Société d'étude du XVIIe siècle
Concepts
Philosophy
Vacuum; emptiness; nothingness
Physics
Controversies and disputes
Experiments and experimentation
Mathematics
People
Pascal, Blaise
Torricelli, Evangelista
Descartes, René
Koyré, Alexandre
Albert of Saxony
Arnauld, Antoine
Time Periods
17th century
14th century
Medieval
Places
France
Great Britain
Institutions
Royal Society of London
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