Aspetti Moderni della Fisica Greca [Modern Aspects of Ancient Greek Physics]

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18 pages, in Italian: but with a more extended summary in English. A preliminary version of this paper did already appear in t

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Plutarchus, circa 100 AD, in his early book on "astrophysics" --in which he exposed, in a sense, a general theory of gravitation-- wrote the noticeable passage: <>. While Posidonius (circa 135-51 BC) had written: <>. These two examples show how "modern" was part of the ancient Greek physics, frequently overlooked since it is sometimes known through the praiseworthy translations of scholars often competent in humanities, more than in science. [A more extended English summary appears at the beginning of this article, which is in Italian.]

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