A Short History of Natural Science and of the Progress of Discovery: From the Time of the Greeks to the Present Day : for the Use of Schools and Young PersonsD. Appleton, 1886 - 467 páginas |
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... Italy , where he founded a famous sect called the Pythagoreans . You will read of the opinions of Pythagoras in books of philosophy , but we are only concerned with what he taught about nature . He was the first to assert that the earth ...
... Italy , where he founded a famous sect called the Pythagoreans . You will read of the opinions of Pythagoras in books of philosophy , but we are only concerned with what he taught about nature . He was the first to assert that the earth ...
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... Italy , and Cordova in Spain , soon became famous all over the world . The Arabs were not able to practise anatomy in their medical schools , because the Koran , that is the Mahommedan Bible , taught that it was not right to dissect the ...
... Italy , and Cordova in Spain , soon became famous all over the world . The Arabs were not able to practise anatomy in their medical schools , because the Koran , that is the Mahommedan Bible , taught that it was not right to dissect the ...
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... Italy , and another in Paris in 1469 , while Caxton introduced printing into England in 1474- It is easy to see what a great step this invention was towards new knowledge . So long as people were obliged to write out copies of every ...
... Italy , and another in Paris in 1469 , while Caxton introduced printing into England in 1474- It is easy to see what a great step this invention was towards new knowledge . So long as people were obliged to write out copies of every ...
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... Italy , and two years afterwards , when he was only twenty - eight years of age , he published his ' Great Anatomy ... Italian artists . In this book Vesalius pointed out that Galen , having learnt his anatomy from the bodies of animals ...
... Italy , and two years afterwards , when he was only twenty - eight years of age , he published his ' Great Anatomy ... Italian artists . In this book Vesalius pointed out that Galen , having learnt his anatomy from the bodies of animals ...
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... Italian , English , and even some of the Eastern languages , and read works of science in all these tongues ; and , although he was very delicate , he travelled all over the Alps , Swit- zerland , Northern Italy , and France , in search ...
... Italian , English , and even some of the Eastern languages , and read works of science in all these tongues ; and , although he was very delicate , he travelled all over the Alps , Swit- zerland , Northern Italy , and France , in search ...
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Página 125 - Our business was (precluding matters of Theology and state affairs) to discourse and consider of Philosophical Enquiries, and such as related thereunto : as physick, anatomy, geometry, astronomy, navigation, staticks, magneticks, chymicks, mechanicks, and natural experiments ; with the state of these studies, as then cultivated at home and abroad.
Página 101 - ... that the squares of the periodic times of the planets are proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
Página 125 - Saturn, the spots in the sun, and its turning on its own axis", the inequalities and selenography of the moon, the several phases of Venus and Mercury, the improvement of telescopes, and grinding of glasses for that purpose, the weight of air, the possibility, or impossibility of vacuities, and nature's abhorrence thereof, the Torricellian experiment in quicksilver, the descent of heavy bodies, and the degrees of acceleration therein ; and divers other things of like nature.
Página 234 - The feeling of it to my lungs was not sensibly different from that of common air ; but I fancied that my breast felt peculiarly light and easy for some time afterwards. Who can tell but that, in time, this pure air may become a fashionable article in luxury Hitherto only two mice and myself have had the privilege of breathing it."* * Dr.
Página 170 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.