Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... writing of the memorable letter of Clement IV to Roger Bacon 400 years before , or the 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 ...
... writing of the memorable letter of Clement IV to Roger Bacon 400 years before , or the 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 ...
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... writing of such a history , and Dr. Thomas Sprat ( 1635-1713 ) was requested to assume responsibility for its preparation . Although completed within a short time , publication of Sprat's History of the Royal Society was delayed due to ...
... writing of such a history , and Dr. Thomas Sprat ( 1635-1713 ) was requested to assume responsibility for its preparation . Although completed within a short time , publication of Sprat's History of the Royal Society was delayed due to ...
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... write of it , not in the way of a plain history , but as an apology . 5 4 3. Among those who served on the various committees which guided and advised Sprat's work we find : Wilkins , Oldenburg , Brounker , Moray , Evelyn , Goddard ...
... write of it , not in the way of a plain history , but as an apology . 5 4 3. Among those who served on the various committees which guided and advised Sprat's work we find : Wilkins , Oldenburg , Brounker , Moray , Evelyn , Goddard ...
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