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... the translation of the Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed in the trans- lation PREFACE . vii.
... the translation of the Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed in the trans- lation PREFACE . vii.
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... observed in the trans- lation , I have only to add , on his behalf , that he agrees with what I have said on that subject in my preface to the fourth volume that in translating the De Augmentis , his object has been to adopt , as far as ...
... observed in the trans- lation , I have only to add , on his behalf , that he agrees with what I have said on that subject in my preface to the fourth volume that in translating the De Augmentis , his object has been to adopt , as far as ...
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... observations of art , and of greater use and advantage . For the lineaments of the body disclose the dispositions and inclinations of the mind in general ; but the motions and gestures of the countenance and parts do not only so , but ...
... observations of art , and of greater use and advantage . For the lineaments of the body disclose the dispositions and inclinations of the mind in general ; but the motions and gestures of the countenance and parts do not only so , but ...
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... observe , they will find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are most diligently observed THE FOURTH BOOK . 31.
... observe , they will find even in things which appear commonplace much that is worthy of observation . Likewise in anatomical inquiries , those things which pertain to man's body in general are most diligently observed THE FOURTH BOOK . 31.
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... observed , even to curiosity and in the minutest par- ticulars ; but touching the varieties which are found in different bodies , the diligence of physicians falls short . And therefore I say that Simple Anatomy is handled most lucidly ...
... observed , even to curiosity and in the minutest par- ticulars ; but touching the varieties which are found in different bodies , the diligence of physicians falls short . And therefore I say that Simple Anatomy is handled most lucidly ...
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