History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... Planet , comes gradually into Prominence . Struggle between the Ecclesiastical and Astronomical Parties . - Activity of the Inquisition . - Burning of Bruno . - Imprisonment of GALILEO . INVENTION OF THE TELESCOPE . - Complete Overthrow ...
... Planet , comes gradually into Prominence . Struggle between the Ecclesiastical and Astronomical Parties . - Activity of the Inquisition . - Burning of Bruno . - Imprisonment of GALILEO . INVENTION OF THE TELESCOPE . - Complete Overthrow ...
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... planetary influences . With sedulous zeal , the clergy en- grossed the duty of public education , thereby keeping society Its literary in their grasp . Their writing was on cotton cloth or skins , or on papyrus made of the aloe . At the ...
... planetary influences . With sedulous zeal , the clergy en- grossed the duty of public education , thereby keeping society Its literary in their grasp . Their writing was on cotton cloth or skins , or on papyrus made of the aloe . At the ...
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... planets , and stars revolve , ministering by their light and other qualities to the wants and pleasures of man , or is it an insignificant orb - a mere point - submissively revolving , among a crowd of compeers and superiors , around a ...
... planets , and stars revolve , ministering by their light and other qualities to the wants and pleasures of man , or is it an insignificant orb - a mere point - submissively revolving , among a crowd of compeers and superiors , around a ...
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... planetary system , implying , as a necessary in- ference , that the earth is a very small and subordinate body revolving round the sun . The geocen- I have already , in sufficient detail , described how the Roman tric doc- trine adopt ...
... planetary system , implying , as a necessary in- ference , that the earth is a very small and subordinate body revolving round the sun . The geocen- I have already , in sufficient detail , described how the Roman tric doc- trine adopt ...
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... planets be com- pared with the revolution of the earth , not only their pheno- mena follow from the suppositions , but also that the several orbs and the whole system are so connected in order and magnitude that no one point can be ...
... planets be com- pared with the revolution of the earth , not only their pheno- mena follow from the suppositions , but also that the several orbs and the whole system are so connected in order and magnitude that no one point can be ...
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