The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... sciences ( ii ) of speech and arguments ( p . 136 ) . ii . Judgement , including also Idols of the human mind ( p . 139 ) . iii . Custody or Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition or delivery ( p . 146 ) . ( i ) Its organ ( p . 146 ) ...
... sciences ( ii ) of speech and arguments ( p . 136 ) . ii . Judgement , including also Idols of the human mind ( p . 139 ) . iii . Custody or Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition or delivery ( p . 146 ) . ( i ) Its organ ( p . 146 ) ...
Side viii
... scope , the Advancement was itself destined , if not designed , to form the first part of an even larger scheme - the regeneration of all the 1 Rawley's Life of Bacon . sciences by a new method of the interpretation of nature viii PREFACE.
... scope , the Advancement was itself destined , if not designed , to form the first part of an even larger scheme - the regeneration of all the 1 Rawley's Life of Bacon . sciences by a new method of the interpretation of nature viii PREFACE.
Side ix
... sciences was to be the first , and began the treatment of the method of the sciences as the second part . Finally , in 1620 ( aet . 60 ) , he published his great work entitled Instauratio Magna . But in reality it was only an instalment ...
... sciences was to be the first , and began the treatment of the method of the sciences as the second part . Finally , in 1620 ( aet . 60 ) , he published his great work entitled Instauratio Magna . But in reality it was only an instalment ...
Side xi
... sciences of bodies the abstract sciences of their attributes , such as motion , sound , heat , & c . , which have proved so successful since his times , and shows his wide comprehension of physical science by devoting it to the whole ...
... sciences of bodies the abstract sciences of their attributes , such as motion , sound , heat , & c . , which have proved so successful since his times , and shows his wide comprehension of physical science by devoting it to the whole ...
Side xiv
... science . He owed his far - seeing power of prevision to no accident , but to many causes in himself , of which the first is that quality noticed in him by Rawley , and exhibited throughout the Advancement - his deep and universal ...
... science . He owed his far - seeing power of prevision to no accident , but to many causes in himself , of which the first is that quality noticed in him by Rawley , and exhibited throughout the Advancement - his deep and universal ...
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