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Moment (physics): citation required involving Cremonensis[edit]

Dantestyrael: I added sources to the momentum claim involving Iacobus Cremonensis. The primary source is Marshall Clagett who has parallel translations of Moerbecke and Cremonensis in Archimedes in the Middle Ages (vol. 3, p. 331). The one uses "ropen" in a certain place, the other uses "momentum". The circa 1450 manuscript that Clagett attributes to Cremonensis is this one. I haven't found a digitization of said manuscript yet to verify Clagett's claims. 'wɪnd (talk) 12:53, 2 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]