The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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Side xii
... sense of the best that had been thought and written throughout recorded history ) with brilliant attacks on humanists , Schoolmen , and system - builders , which point to his new concept of what is needed . He wants knowledge to be ' in ...
... sense of the best that had been thought and written throughout recorded history ) with brilliant attacks on humanists , Schoolmen , and system - builders , which point to his new concept of what is needed . He wants knowledge to be ' in ...
Side 9
... sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which ( as we see ) openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth the stars and celestial globe : so doth the sense discover natural ...
... sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which ( as we see ) openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth the stars and celestial globe : so doth the sense discover natural ...
Side 209
... sense is , as it were , the main stream or river ; so the moral sense chiefly , and sometimes the allegorical or typical , " are they whereof the church hath most use : not that I wish men to be bold in allegories , or indulgent or ...
... sense is , as it were , the main stream or river ; so the moral sense chiefly , and sometimes the allegorical or typical , " are they whereof the church hath most use : not that I wish men to be bold in allegories , or indulgent or ...
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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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