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Physica speculatio is a text of scientific character written by Alonso de la Vera Cruz in 1557 in the capital of New Spain. It was the first published work in the American continent that specifically addressed the study of physics, and was written to teach the students of the Real University of Mexico. It introduced the main theoretical concepts of geocentric astronomy and references the heliocentric model. They did four editions, the last 3 of which were for use of the salmantino students and were abbreviated versions of the Mexican one.

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  • Physica speculatio​ es un texto de carácter científico escrito por Alonso de la Vera Cruz en 1557 en ciudad de México, entonces capital de Nueva España. Fue la primera obra impresa en el continente americano que se ocupó específicamente del estudio de la física, escrito para enseñar en forma sistemática a los alumnos de la Real Universidad de México. Sirvió para introducir los principales conceptos teóricos de la astronomía geocéntrica y se encuentran en él referencias al modelo heliocéntrico.​ (es)
  • Physica speculatio is a text of scientific character written by Alonso de la Vera Cruz in 1557 in the capital of New Spain. It was the first published work in the American continent that specifically addressed the study of physics, and was written to teach the students of the Real University of Mexico. It introduced the main theoretical concepts of geocentric astronomy and references the heliocentric model. Fray Alonso de la Vera Cruz published in the capital of New Spain a Course of Arts, constituted in three volumes in Latin. The first form in 1553 under the title of Recognitio Summularum, that had like purpose help to the students of the Real University of Mexico to understand the philosophy by means of the understanding of the formal logic. A year afterwards appeared the second called Dialectica Resolutio, that was a continuation of the previous. The last was Physica speculatio. They did four editions, the last 3 of which were for use of the salmantino students and were abbreviated versions of the Mexican one. (en)
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  • Physica speculatio​ es un texto de carácter científico escrito por Alonso de la Vera Cruz en 1557 en ciudad de México, entonces capital de Nueva España. Fue la primera obra impresa en el continente americano que se ocupó específicamente del estudio de la física, escrito para enseñar en forma sistemática a los alumnos de la Real Universidad de México. Sirvió para introducir los principales conceptos teóricos de la astronomía geocéntrica y se encuentran en él referencias al modelo heliocéntrico.​ (es)
  • Physica speculatio is a text of scientific character written by Alonso de la Vera Cruz in 1557 in the capital of New Spain. It was the first published work in the American continent that specifically addressed the study of physics, and was written to teach the students of the Real University of Mexico. It introduced the main theoretical concepts of geocentric astronomy and references the heliocentric model. They did four editions, the last 3 of which were for use of the salmantino students and were abbreviated versions of the Mexican one. (en)
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