Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Oxford Experimental Club , came into being . Notes were kept of its meetings , ex- periments , correspondence , and discussions . In 1658 many 12 of this Oxford group found themselves back in London , though the Oxford Club continued to ...
... Oxford Experimental Club , came into being . Notes were kept of its meetings , ex- periments , correspondence , and discussions . In 1658 many 12 of this Oxford group found themselves back in London , though the Oxford Club continued to ...
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... Oxford debate of Huxley with " Soapy " Sam Wil- 11 11 13. The two contending theories of the origins of the Society : London v.s. Oxford is well reviewed by Douglas McKie , " The Origins and Foundation of the Royal Society of London ...
... Oxford debate of Huxley with " Soapy " Sam Wil- 11 11 13. The two contending theories of the origins of the Society : London v.s. Oxford is well reviewed by Douglas McKie , " The Origins and Foundation of the Royal Society of London ...
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... Oxford in 1648 , Wilkins was made Warden of Wadham College . It was under Wilkins ' guidance that Wadham College became the center of scientific investigation and activity in England 5 with the founding of the Oxford Experimental Club ...
... Oxford in 1648 , Wilkins was made Warden of Wadham College . It was under Wilkins ' guidance that Wadham College became the center of scientific investigation and activity in England 5 with the founding of the Oxford Experimental Club ...
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