| S.W. Omta - 1995 - 294 стор.
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| Amy Boesky - 1996 - 256 стор.
...his list of "haves," and once again, these workers are described through the language of possession: "We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices,...number of servants and attendants, men and women" (3:165). The place of these "employed men," novices, and apprentices within New Atlantis is left deliberately... | |
| Edward Wait - 1996 - 320 стор.
...three others that doe execute the experiments so directed and report them. These we call inoculators. Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axiomes, and aphorismes. These we call interpreters of Nature. "We have also novices and apprentices,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 872 стор.
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| Markku Peltonen - 1996 - 406 стор.
...and report them" (III, 165). Finally, at the top of the hierarchy are the Interpreters of Nature who "raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms" (III, 165). Although the fellows are few in number, they employ many "novices and apprentices," so... | |
| John Earman, John D. Norton - 1998 - 604 стор.
...the Compilers and Benefactors, which experiments are then performed by three "Inoculators." Finally, "we have three that raise the former discoveries by...and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature" (ibid., 274). In this way, Bacon's method for investigating nature is readily adopted to science as... | |
| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 стор.
...three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call Inoculators. "Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries...you must think, novices and apprentices, that the successions of the former employed men do not fail, besides a great number of servants and attendants,... | |
| Hilary Gatti - 2002 - 276 стор.
...them. These we call Inoculators. Lastly we have three that [after consultation with the whole body] raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater...axioms, and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature.19 Bruno is suggesting that the new scientific inquiries are so important and far-reaching that... | |
| Margaret Cavendish - 2000 - 340 стор.
...Three others that doe Execute the Experiments so Directed, and Report them. These we call Inoculatours. Lastly, we have Three that raise the former Discoveries by Experiments, into Greater Observations, Axiomes, and Aphorismes. These we call Interpreters of Nature. Wee have also, as you must thinke, Novices... | |
| Daniel Garber - 2001 - 354 стор.
...Compilers and Benefactors, which experiments are then performed by three "Inoculators." And finally, "we have three that raise the former discoveries by...axioms, and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature."1' In this way, Bacon's method for investigating nature is quite readily adapted to science... | |
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