Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Jones has rightly concluded , " He is the greatest scientist who can be placed without reserva- 62 tion to the credit of the Lord Chancellor . " Such an understanding of Boyle's attitude toward experi- 60. Jones , Ancients and Moderns ...
... Jones has rightly concluded , " He is the greatest scientist who can be placed without reserva- 62 tion to the credit of the Lord Chancellor . " Such an understanding of Boyle's attitude toward experi- 60. Jones , Ancients and Moderns ...
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... Jones , " Mid - seventeenth Century Science : Some Polemics , Osiris , IX IX ( 1950 ) , 254-274 and R. H. Syfret , " Some Early Reactions to the Royal Society , " Notes and Records of the Royal Society , VII ( 1950 ) , 207-258 and by ...
... Jones , " Mid - seventeenth Century Science : Some Polemics , Osiris , IX IX ( 1950 ) , 254-274 and R. H. Syfret , " Some Early Reactions to the Royal Society , " Notes and Records of the Royal Society , VII ( 1950 ) , 207-258 and by ...
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... Jones , H. W. " Mid - seventeenth Century Science : Some Polemics . Osiris , IX ( 1950 ) , 254-274 . 11 Jones , Richard F. " Background to the Battle of the Books . Washington University Studies , VII ( 1920 ) . 11 Krook , Dorothea ...
... Jones , H. W. " Mid - seventeenth Century Science : Some Polemics . Osiris , IX ( 1950 ) , 254-274 . 11 Jones , Richard F. " Background to the Battle of the Books . Washington University Studies , VII ( 1920 ) . 11 Krook , Dorothea ...
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