A History of the Royal Society, with Memoris of the Presidents, Том 1J. W. Parker, 1848 - 527 стор. |
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... learned men . At the suggestion of Germistus Pletho , a native of the Morea , Cosmo founded a Platonic Academy in Florence , at first , for 10 Tiraboschi , Stor . del Lit. Ital . , Vol . vi . p . 121 . " Aurispa was also very successful ...
... learned men . At the suggestion of Germistus Pletho , a native of the Morea , Cosmo founded a Platonic Academy in Florence , at first , for 10 Tiraboschi , Stor . del Lit. Ital . , Vol . vi . p . 121 . " Aurispa was also very successful ...
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... learned men , all recommended by their own virtues , and by public reputation . Then it was , after a repast , which the wit of the guests rendered exquisite , we heard poems or orations recited to our great delight , productions of the ...
... learned men , all recommended by their own virtues , and by public reputation . Then it was , after a repast , which the wit of the guests rendered exquisite , we heard poems or orations recited to our great delight , productions of the ...
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... learned men were in the habit of assembling together , to discuss scientific sub- jects , for many years previously to the above time . In the Publisher's Appendix to his Preface of Thomas Hearne's edition of Peter Langtoft's Chro ...
... learned men were in the habit of assembling together , to discuss scientific sub- jects , for many years previously to the above time . In the Publisher's Appendix to his Preface of Thomas Hearne's edition of Peter Langtoft's Chro ...
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... learned bodies in their good cause . In a letter to the heads of Universities , they say , " We would by no means be thought to slight or undervalue the philosophy of Aristotle , which hath for many ages obtained in the schools . But ...
... learned bodies in their good cause . In a letter to the heads of Universities , they say , " We would by no means be thought to slight or undervalue the philosophy of Aristotle , which hath for many ages obtained in the schools . But ...
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... learned and high - minded men , who sought , by a diligent examination of natural science , which was then called the New Philosophy , an alleviation from the harrow- ing scenes incidental to the civil wars . " For such a candid and ...
... learned and high - minded men , who sought , by a diligent examination of natural science , which was then called the New Philosophy , an alleviation from the harrow- ing scenes incidental to the civil wars . " For such a candid and ...
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Сторінка 141 - The business and design of the Royal Society is — To improve the knowledge of naturall things, and all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick practises, Engynes and Inventions by Experiments — (not meddling with Divinity, Metaphysics, Moralls, Politicks, Grammar, Rhetorick or Logick...
Сторінка 299 - Piscium, had exhausted the Society's finances to such an extent that the salaries even of its officers were in arrears. Accordingly, at the Council meeting of the 2nd of June, it was ordered that " Mr. Newton's book be printed, and that Mr. Halley undertake the business of looking after it, and printing it at his own charge, which he engaged to do.
Сторінка 362 - Newton came from chapel, and had seen what was done, every one thought he would have run mad, he was so troubled thereat that he was not himself for a month after.
Сторінка 55 - The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes, and secret motions of things'; and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
Сторінка 520 - Essays on some of the Dangers to Christian Faith which may arise from the Teaching or the Conduct of its Professors.
Сторінка 121 - And like th' old Hebrews many years did stray In deserts but of small extent, Bacon, like Moses, led us forth at last. The barren wilderness he past, Did on the very border stand Of the blest promis'd land, And from the mountain's top of his exalted wit, Saw it himself, and shew'd us it. But life did never to one man allow Time to discover worlds, and conquer too ; Nor can so short a line sufficient be To fathom the vast depths of nature's sea : The work he did we ought t...
Сторінка 29 - Ireland, though not so constantly, at the lodgings of Dr. Wilkins, then warden of Wadham College; and after his removal to Trinity College in Cambridge, at the lodgings of the honourable Mr. Robert Boyle, then resident for divers years in Oxford.
Сторінка 82 - The success was, that within five weeks space all the warts went quite away : and that wart which I had so long endured, for company. But at the rest I did little marvel, because they came in a short time, and might go away in a short time again : but the going away of that which had stayed so long doth yet stick with me.
Сторінка 56 - THIS fable my lord devised, to the end that he might exhibit therein a model or description of a college, instituted for the interpreting of nature, and the producing of great and marvellous works, for the benefit of men ; under the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the Six Days
Сторінка 301 - The proof you sent me I like very well. I designed the whole to consist of three books ; the second was finished last summer, being short, and only wants transcribing, and drawing the cuts fairly. Some new propositions I have since thought on, which I can as well let alone. The third wants the theory of comets.