Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... England is not disputed . Although the num- ber of works one may consult on Bacon's relation to the new science is seemingly endless , the following sources offer a variety of contexts which proved useful to me in this thesis : James G ...
... England is not disputed . Although the num- ber of works one may consult on Bacon's relation to the new science is seemingly endless , the following sources offer a variety of contexts which proved useful to me in this thesis : James G ...
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... England in his great literary capacity would provide an essential guiding light for the local scientific societies springing up throughout seventeenth century Eng- 38 land . More importantly for the future of science , the scien- tists ...
... England in his great literary capacity would provide an essential guiding light for the local scientific societies springing up throughout seventeenth century Eng- 38 land . More importantly for the future of science , the scien- tists ...
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... England 5 with the founding of the Oxford Experimental Club in 1648 . Marriage to the widowed sister of the Lord Protector further enhanced Wilkins ' social and political prestige . Resigning his post at Wadham in 1659 , he became ...
... England 5 with the founding of the Oxford Experimental Club in 1648 . Marriage to the widowed sister of the Lord Protector further enhanced Wilkins ' social and political prestige . Resigning his post at Wadham in 1659 , he became ...
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