Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... true phi- losophy : Galileo both pointed it out to others , and made himself considerable advances in it . The Englishman was ignorant of geometry : the Florentine revived that science , excelled in it , and was the first that applied ...
... true phi- losophy : Galileo both pointed it out to others , and made himself considerable advances in it . The Englishman was ignorant of geometry : the Florentine revived that science , excelled in it , and was the first that applied ...
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... true philosopher splendidly realized in the person of his son . Vincenzo died at an advanced age , in 1591. His family consisted of three sons , Galileo , Michel Angelo , and Benedetto , and the same number of daughters , Giulia , Vir ...
... true philosopher splendidly realized in the person of his son . Vincenzo died at an advanced age , in 1591. His family consisted of three sons , Galileo , Michel Angelo , and Benedetto , and the same number of daughters , Giulia , Vir ...
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... true nature of his pursuits : Vincenzo yielded to the irresistible predilection of his son's mind , and no longer attempted to turn him from the speculations to which his whole existence was thenceforward abandoned . This After ...
... true nature of his pursuits : Vincenzo yielded to the irresistible predilection of his son's mind , and no longer attempted to turn him from the speculations to which his whole existence was thenceforward abandoned . This After ...
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... true theory of the solar system , and his opinions were gradually and silently gaining ground . It is not satisfactorily ascertained at what period Galileo embraced the new astronomical theory . Gerard Voss attri- butes his conversion ...
... true theory of the solar system , and his opinions were gradually and silently gaining ground . It is not satisfactorily ascertained at what period Galileo embraced the new astronomical theory . Gerard Voss attri- butes his conversion ...
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... true reading of nature was to be detected by the collation of texts . " Galileo's own method of philosophizing was widely different ; seldom omitting to bring with every new assertion the test of experi- ment , either directly in ...
... true reading of nature was to be detected by the collation of texts . " Galileo's own method of philosophizing was widely different ; seldom omitting to bring with every new assertion the test of experi- ment , either directly in ...
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