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" Copernicus. . . . The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon, the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which has been awarded to him. The popular delusion to which he owes so much originated at a time when the history... "
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe - Página 239
por John William Draper - 1900
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Is There Any Resemblance Between Shakespeare & Bacon?

Charles F. Steel - 1888 - 312 páginas
...Development of Europe : " The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon, the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which has been awarded him. . . . This boasted founder of a new philosophy could not comprehend, and would not accept, the...
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Pioneers of Science

Sir Oliver Lodge - 1893 - 434 páginas
...opposite side : — 2 " The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon, the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which...and would not accept, the greatest of all scientific doctrines when it was plainly set before his eyes. " It has been represented that the invention of...
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Electricity One Hundred Years Ago & To-day ...

Edwin James Houston - 1894 - 240 páginas
...vol. ii. page 259. " The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon, the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which...and would not accept, the greatest of all scientific doctrines when it was plainly set before his eyes. " It has been represented that the invention of...
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The Popes and Science: The History of the Papal Relations to Science During ...

James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 páginas
..."The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon," he says farther on, "the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which...at a time when the history of science was unknown. This boasted founder of a new philosophy could not comprehend 'and would not accept the greatest of...
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The Popes and Science: The History of the Papal Relations to Science During ...

James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 458 páginas
...popular delusion, to which he owes so much, originated at a time when the history of science was unknown. This boasted founder of a new philosophy could not...and would not accept the greatest of all scientific discoveries when it was plainly set before his eyes." As a student of the history of medicine, it has...
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Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volumen46

1906 - 762 páginas
...the great Copernicus. The more closely we examine the writings of Lord Bacon, the more unworthy does he seem to have been of the great reputation which has been awarded to him. The popnlar delusion, to which he owes so much, originated at a time when the history of science was unknown....
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