The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... INVENTION : OF SCIENCES AND OF SPEECH ] XIII . 1. Invention " is of two kinds much differing : the one of arts and sciences , and the other of speech and arguments . The former of these I do report deficient ; which seemeth to me to be ...
... INVENTION : OF SCIENCES AND OF SPEECH ] XIII . 1. Invention " is of two kinds much differing : the one of arts and sciences , and the other of speech and arguments . The former of these I do report deficient ; which seemeth to me to be ...
Side 122
... invention of sciences , I purpose ( if God give me leave ) hereafter to propound , having digested it into two parts ; whereof the one I term experientia literata , " and the other interpretatio naturae : " the former being but a degree ...
... invention of sciences , I purpose ( if God give me leave ) hereafter to propound , having digested it into two parts ; whereof the one I term experientia literata , " and the other interpretatio naturae : " the former being but a degree ...
Side 124
... invention , which is that which the schools call topics , is deficient . 10. Nevertheless , topics are of two sorts , general and special . The general we have spoken to ; but the particular hath been touched by some , but rejected ...
... invention , which is that which the schools call topics , is deficient . 10. Nevertheless , topics are of two sorts , general and special . The general we have spoken to ; but the particular hath been touched by some , but rejected ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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