The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... moist . In the preceding clauses Bacon alludes successively to Aristotle , Plato , Anaxagoras , Democritus , Empedocles , and Parmenides . prout motuum , id est , incitationum et cohibitionum , 20 COGITATIONES DE NATURA RERUM .
... moist . In the preceding clauses Bacon alludes successively to Aristotle , Plato , Anaxagoras , Democritus , Empedocles , and Parmenides . prout motuum , id est , incitationum et cohibitionum , 20 COGITATIONES DE NATURA RERUM .
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... Aristotle as kinds of motion . But see Arist . Physic . v . I. There are , according to Aristotle , three kinds of Kivnois or motion , corre- sponding to the three categories which admit of contrariety ; namely , róσov , τоîov , and TO ...
... Aristotle as kinds of motion . But see Arist . Physic . v . I. There are , according to Aristotle , three kinds of Kivnois or motion , corre- sponding to the three categories which admit of contrariety ; namely , róσov , τоîov , and TO ...
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... Aristotle had formed a distinct though incomplete conception of the pro- pagation of motion through any medium . Aristotle's view seems not to have been rightly understood by his commentators . See Brandis's Scholia , p . 451. , at ...
... Aristotle had formed a distinct though incomplete conception of the pro- pagation of motion through any medium . Aristotle's view seems not to have been rightly understood by his commentators . See Brandis's Scholia , p . 451. , at ...
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... Aristotle , if he had developed any theory of the tides , would have had recourse to some similar explana- tion . Thus Strabo says , ( I quote from Xylander's translation , ) " Jam Aristotelem Posidonius ait æstuum marinorum qui fiunt ...
... Aristotle , if he had developed any theory of the tides , would have had recourse to some similar explana- tion . Thus Strabo says , ( I quote from Xylander's translation , ) " Jam Aristotelem Posidonius ait æstuum marinorum qui fiunt ...
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... Aristotle . So far from putting at the origin of things that which is potential , and educing the actual from it , Aristotle asserts that any system which does this is untenable ; and it is curious that he refers particularly to the ...
... Aristotle . So far from putting at the origin of things that which is potential , and educing the actual from it , Aristotle asserts that any system which does this is untenable ; and it is curious that he refers particularly to the ...
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