La Rota Aristotelis, un pseudo-problème millénaire. Das Rad des Aristoteles, ein jahrtausendealtes Pseudoproblem

Studia Leibnitiana 50 (2):214 (2018)
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The problem of the Rota Aristotelis deals with the unrolling of two tightly connected concentric circles with different radii. It is to be found in Chapter 24 of the text Mechanica of the Aristotelian corpus (today generally no longer attributed to Aristotle) and has bothered many authors until the modern age. All these scholars agree that the solution given there is not satisfactory. We conclude that Chapter 24 is close to Aristotle, at least, both from a philological and philosophical point of view. The solution of the problem given in the ancient text can very well be transferred into a modern physical phenomenological explanation.

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Hans Dosch
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