| William Whewell - 1837 - 516 páginas
...reasons for not accepting the heliocentric theory. " In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties: for the threefold motion with...: and the introduction of so many immovable bodies into nature, as when he makes the sun and the stars immovable, the bodies which are peculiarly lucid... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 486 páginas
...reasons for not accepting the heliocentric theory. " In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties: for the threefold motion with...step: and the introduction of so many immovable bodies into nature, as when he makes the sun and the stars immovable, the bodies which are peculiarly lucid... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 486 páginas
...reasons for not accepting the heliocentric theory. v In the system of (Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties : for the threefold motion with which he encumbers the earth is a serious ipconr venience ; and the separation of the sun from the planets, with which he has so many affections... | |
| William Whewell - 1857 - 440 páginas
...reasons for not accepting the heliocentric theory. ' In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties : for the threefold motion with...encumbers the earth is a serious inconvenience; and the separaiion of the sun from the planets, with which he has so many aflections in common, is likewise... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 622 páginas
...system of Copernicus there aiv many and u'rave difficulties: for the threefold motion with which hi; encumbers the earth is a serious inconvenience; and...the sun from the planets, with which he has so many atfrrti.,ns in common, is likewise a harsh step ; and the introduction of so many immovable bodies... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 582 páginas
...reasons for not accepting the heliocentric theory. " In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties : for the threefold motion with...encumbers the earth is a serious inconvenience ; and the separatibn of the sun from the planets, with which he has so many affections in common, is likewise... | |
| William Whewell - 1859 - 588 páginas
...there are many and grave difficulties : for the threefold motion with which he encumbers the earlh is a serious inconvenience ; and the separation of...; and the introduction of so many immovable bodies into nature, as when he makes the sun and the stars immovable, the bodies which are peculiarly lucid... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 páginas
...Copernicus, which Bacon rejected with positive disdain: 'In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties; for the threefold motion with...nature, as when he makes the sun and stars immovable, tue bodies which are peculiarly lucid and radiant, and his making the moon adhere to the earth in a... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...Copernicus, which Bacon rejected with positive disdain: 'In the system of Copernicus there nrc many and grave difficulties; for the threefold motion with which he encumbers the earth is a serious incouveiiicuce, and the separation of the sun from the planets, with which he has so many affections... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 538 páginas
...Copernicus, which Bacon rejected with positive disdain: ' In the system of Copernicus there are many and grave difficulties; for the threefold motion with which he encumbers the earth is a serions inconvenience, nnd the separation of the sun from the planets, with which he has so many affections... | |
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