学校系统教学的演变。应用于机器的力学。

Vito Gnazzo
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我们认为不可能根据不同教师(我们有消息)所写或用于教学的文本来重建那不勒斯“机器应用力学”教学的发展,除其他外,缺乏对我们所关注的整个时期的特定指示。与此同时,我们认为重要的是,这些基础知识不仅来自学生,也来自目前在意大利那不勒斯费德里科二世工程学院任教的教师。我们也认为,对于任何未来的研究,让人们知道学院和与之相关的院系有多少书是很重要的。由于这些原因,我们在第一章中收集了我们所知道的各种文本,完整地报告了主题的索引,显然有助于了解研究中有趣的问题,同时了解它们的演变。引自柏林学派的负责人F. releaux在1874年第一章第67页所著的《机器通论》的序言:下面的考虑是为了讨论机器通常被呈现的各个方面,以便在许多方面中确定一个人必须研究的真正观点。因此我们了解它们:机器一般理论的基本原理.....这里的问题不仅仅是给已经知道和讨论过的原则赋予一种新的形式,也不是用新的细分和新的命名法来代替古老的。也许经过这样的修改,就可以更轻松、更优雅地处理这个问题;但是对于实际应用来说,人们仍然可以长期使用已知的方法。因为,用歌德的一句话来开头,一个人除了他所理解的之外,什么也不拥有……一项艰巨的任务当然是确定在什么时期和过程中出现了机器应用力学的课程。直觉上,我们必须在力学课程中思考,然后大概在机械力学课程引入的时期;要了解更详尽的内容,你必须沉浸在历史档案中,浏览可追溯到18世纪下半叶的迷人书籍,比如弗里斯·保罗(Frisi Paolo)的文本,“力学机构,流体静力学和静态建筑,以及在米兰为建筑师和工程师建立的皇家学校使用的水力学”,这是令人难以置信的手写文本。为了给我们的问题提供最好的解决方案,也就是说,试着理解,在正式加入之前,研究的主题是什么,至少部分是与机械力学有关的,我们认为用历史的方法来面对这个问题是合适的。没有具体的文件,可以直接导致问题的解决,我们已经绕过了障碍,试图遵循,根据时间和逻辑的进展,标志着历史上的事件力学应用于机器”。在出版物的第一部分中,我们对文献的历史研究感兴趣,在第二部分中,我们将更多的注意力转向了机器应用力学主题的诞生和发展。
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Evolution of Teaching in the School System. Mechanics Applied to Machines.
We do not think it possible to reconstruct the development of the teaching of Applied Mechanics to the Machines in Naples on the basis of the texts that the various teachers, of which we have news, it have wrote or used for the conduct of their lessons, lacking, among other things, indications certain for all the period to which we have turned our interest. At the same time we consider important the knowledge of the bases on which it they came forming not only the students, but also the teachers who taught in what is currently the Faculty of Engineering Federico II of Naples, Italy. We also consider it important, for any future studies, to make known the amount of books available in the Faculty and in the departments connected to it. For these reasons we have collected in the first chapter the various texts of which we have come to know, reporting in full the indexes of the topics, obviously useful to know the problems considered interesting for the study and at the same time understand their evolution.

From the preface of the text 'General Theory of Machines' by F. Reuleaux, director of the Berlin school, year 1874, first chapter, page 67: the following considerations are intended to discuss the various aspects under which machines are generally presented in order to determine, among many, the real point of view from which one must study. We therefore understand them: Basic principles of a general theory of machines.

…. Here it is not just a matter of giving a new form to principles already known and discussed, nor of substituting new subdivisions and new nomenclatures to the ancient ones. Perhaps with such modifications it will be possible to treat the matter with greater ease or elegance; but for practical use one can still use the known methods for a long time. …for, to open with a phrase by Goethe, one does not possess anything but what one understands ...

An arduous task is certainly to establish in what period and course the lessons of Applied Mechanics to Machines emerge. Intuitively we have to think in some course of Mechanics, then roughly in the period in which courses on Machine Mechanics are introduced; for something more exhaustive you must immerse yourself in historical archives, browse fascinating books that date back to the second half of the eighteenth century, like the text by Frisi Paolo, "institutions of mechanics, hydrostatics of hydrometry and static architecture, and hydraulics to use in the royal school erected in Milan for architects, and for the engineers ", fabulous handwritten texts.

To give the best solution to our problem, that is to say, to try to understand, what were the topics studied that, at least in part, concerned the Mechanics Applied to Machines, before its official insertion, we considered it appropriate to face the problem with a historical approach. Not having specific documents, which could lead directly to the solution of the problem, we have circumvented the obstacle by trying to follow, according to a temporal and logical progression, the events that have marked the history of the Mechanics Applied to Machines ".

In the first part of the publication we had an interest in the historical study of documents, turning more attention to the birth and evolution of the topics of Applied Mechanics to Machines in the second part.
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