| 1880 - 632 páginas
...August 8, 1666, 'about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musicall sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...the note that it answers to in musique, during their Hying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined, but his discourse in general of sound was mighty... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 páginas
...the Catholics, 1647. Pepys notes, 1666 : " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations...make any tone, he is able to tell how many strokes u //'// makes with her wings (those Bies that Aura in their flying), by the note that it answers to... | |
| 1836 - 456 páginas
...— Pepys notes in his Diary, 1 666 : — " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations...tell how many strokes a fly makes with her wings, (thosa flies that hum in their flying,) by the note that it answers to in music, during their flying.... | |
| 1849 - 290 páginas
...mighty prettily : he told me that, having eome to the number of vibrations proper to make any tune, he is able to tell how many strokes a fly makes with...(those flies that hum in their flying) by the note whieh it answers to in musiek during their flying." Charles II. puzzled the Royal Soeiety by inquiring,... | |
| 1850 - 216 páginas
...SOUND. Pepys notes in his Diary, 1666, " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations...in their flying) by the note that it answers to in music, during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse, in general,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 504 páginas
...with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, and he did make me understand the nature of musicall sounds made by strings, mighty prettily ; and told me that...fly makes with her wings, those flies that hum in thenflying, by the note that it answers to in musique, during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 304 páginas
...altogether. Pepys notes in his Diary, 1666 : " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations proper to make any tone, ho is able to tell how many strokes a fly makes with her wings (those flies that hum in their flying)... | |
| John Timbs - 1857 - 266 páginas
...having coino to a certain number of vibrations proper to make any tone, ho is able to toll how mnnv strokes a fly makes with her wings (those flies that hum in thoir flying) by the note that it answers to in music during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little... | |
| John Timbs - 1867 - 282 páginas
...altogether. Pepys notes in his Diary, 1666 : " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations...in their flying) by the note that it answers to in music during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse, in general,... | |
| World - 1868 - 528 páginas
...altogether. Pepys, in his " Diary," 1666, notes, " Discoursed with Mr. Hooke about the nature of sounds, who told me, that having come to a certain number of vibrations...in their flying) by the note that it answers to in music during their flying. That, I suppose, is a little too much refined ; but his discourse, in general,... | |
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