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... matter was of necessity set aside ; and a number of hypotheses were proposed in order to explain the newly discovered facts . Of these speculations an interesting account is given in the twenty - eighth book of the Pancosmia of ...
... matter was of necessity set aside ; and a number of hypotheses were proposed in order to explain the newly discovered facts . Of these speculations an interesting account is given in the twenty - eighth book of the Pancosmia of ...
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... matter of which it is composed is by no means easy . Scaliger however might have learned from Cardan , notwithstanding the arrogance with which he treats him , to distinguish between them . For Cardan , after saying that high water ...
... matter of which it is composed is by no means easy . Scaliger however might have learned from Cardan , notwithstanding the arrogance with which he treats him , to distinguish between them . For Cardan , after saying that high water ...
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... matter ; Eros matter actually existing , and possessed of the law or principle by which it is energised ; the first principle , in short , which is the cause of all phenomena . The parents of Eros are un- known ; that is to say , it is ...
... matter ; Eros matter actually existing , and possessed of the law or principle by which it is energised ; the first principle , in short , which is the cause of all phenomena . The parents of Eros are un- known ; that is to say , it is ...
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... matter possessed of its primitive qua- lities ; and this principle is in accordance with the wisdom of those by whom the myth of Eros was constructed . And certainly , Bacon goes on to say , " that despoiled and merely passive matter is ...
... matter possessed of its primitive qua- lities ; and this principle is in accordance with the wisdom of those by whom the myth of Eros was constructed . And certainly , Bacon goes on to say , " that despoiled and merely passive matter is ...
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... matter . The doctrine of Aristotle being in this as in other matters followed by the schoolmen , it was a question with them how the words " and the earth was without form , " which come immediately after the declaration that in the ...
... matter . The doctrine of Aristotle being in this as in other matters followed by the schoolmen , it was a question with them how the words " and the earth was without form , " which come immediately after the declaration that in the ...
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