Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.16829

    A bullet's path

    Date
    19 March 1662
    Creator
    Unknown, Artist
    Object type
    Archive reference number
    Manuscript page number
    p56
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (page): 330mm
    width (page): 210mm
    Subject
    Physics
       > Mechanics
    Description
    A diagram of the path of a bullet shot perpendicularly and obliquely at a wall, in the chapter on 'Problems of Motion Perpendicular, Oblique, of Pression and Percussion, Reflection and Refraction, Attraction and Repulsion' in Thomas Hobbes's 'Meditations upon the Naturall causes'. The prefatory letter to this tract was read by Walter Charleton on 19 March 1662. This was printed in Hobbes's Problemata physica (1662).
    Object history
    19 March 1662, ‘Dr. Charleton read the epistle of a book of problems dedicated to the king by Mr. Hobbes’ (Birch 1:78).

    Diagram printed at Thomas Hobbes, Problemata physica (London: A. Crooke, 1662), p. 98.
    Related fellows
    Walter Charleton (1619 - 1707, British) , Physician
    Associated place
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