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Image ID: SIL-SIL28-191-03
Cite this: Tartaglia, Niccolo. 1537. Nova scientia, Vinegia : S. da Sabio.
Supplied Caption: Illustration of geometrical sector and its applied use with a cannon
Subject(s): Mechanics, Ballistics, Mathematics
Tag(s): Heralds of Science
Topic(s): Physics
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