Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Royal Society , which it became with the granting of its charter in 1662 , was the first and chief embodiment of the scientific movement in seventeenth century England . The influence of Francis Bacon on the ideals and course of the Royal ...
... Royal Society , which it became with the granting of its charter in 1662 , was the first and chief embodiment of the scientific movement in seventeenth century England . The influence of Francis Bacon on the ideals and course of the Royal ...
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... Royal Society into existence . As chairman of the November meeting at Gresham College which saw the future Society formally projected and as a member of the Council until his death , the influence and importance of Wilkins ' role in the ...
... Royal Society into existence . As chairman of the November meeting at Gresham College which saw the future Society formally projected and as a member of the Council until his death , the influence and importance of Wilkins ' role in the ...
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Margaret Langdon Steneck. CHAPTER IV THE ROYAL SOCIETY : THE LITERATI When the charter of the Royal Society was finally ad- justed to the satisfaction of the members in 1663 , it is not surprising that there was a strong desire to have ...
Margaret Langdon Steneck. CHAPTER IV THE ROYAL SOCIETY : THE LITERATI When the charter of the Royal Society was finally ad- justed to the satisfaction of the members in 1663 , it is not surprising that there was a strong desire to have ...
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