In fact, the few and scattered students of nature of that day picked up the clew to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of the Greeks a thousand years before. The foundations of mathematics were so well laid by them, that our children learn... The Popular Science Monthly - Стр. 1671881Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - Страниц: 372
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered students of nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of...Ptolemy ; modern physics of that of Democritus and of Archimedes ; it was long before modern biological science outgrew the knowledge bequeathed to us... | |
| 1881 - Страниц: 648
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered students of Nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of the Greeks a thousand years before. Tho foundations of mathematics were so well laid by them that our children learn their geometry from... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - Страниц: 354
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered stndents of nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of...natural continuation and development of the work of Hipparebus and of j Ptolemy ; modern physics of that of Democritus and of Arelumedes ; it was long... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - Страниц: 350
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered students of nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of...Alexandria two thousand years ago. Modern astronomy *•£ H MEDICAL '.CALIF. §4385 is the natural continuation and development of the work of Hipparchus... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - Страниц: 572
...sympathetic mind of childhood. Ax the period of the Renascence, the few and scattered students of Nature picked up the clew to her secrets exactly as it fell...Ptolemy ; modern physics of that of Democritus and of Archimedes. We can not know all the best thoughts and sayings of the Greeks unless we know what... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - Страниц: 474
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered students of nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of the 70 Greeks a thousand years before. The foundations of mathematics were so well laid by them, that our... | |
| Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...not less momentous. In fact, the few and scattered students of nature of that day picked up the clue to her secrets exactly as it fell from the hands of the 70 Greeks a thousand years before. The foundations of mathematics were so well laid by them, that our... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - Страниц: 398
...too full of the spirit of the ancient Greek, but because they lack it. The period of the Eenascence is commonly called that of the "Revival of Letters,"...Ptolemy; modern physics of that of Democritus and of Archimedes; it was long before modern biological science outgrew the knowledge bequeathed to us... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - Страниц: 398
...Greek, but because they lack it. The period of the Renascence is commonly called that of the "Kevival of Letters," as if the influences then brought to...Ptolemy; modern physics of that of Democritus and of Archimedes.; it was long before modern biological science outgrew the knowledge bequeathed to us... | |
| Anne Butler Thomas - 1907 - Страниц: 250
...the perceptive domain. Says Huxley : " The foundations of mathematics were so well laid by the Greeks that our children learn their geometry from a book...continuation and development of the work of Hipparchus and Ptolemy; modern physics of that of Democritus and Archimedes. It was long before biological science... | |
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