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... physics of Aris- totle you hear hardly anything but the words of logic ; which in his metaphysics also , under a more imposing name , and more forsooth as a realist than a nominalist , he has handled over again . Nor let any weight be ...
... physics of Aris- totle you hear hardly anything but the words of logic ; which in his metaphysics also , under a more imposing name , and more forsooth as a realist than a nominalist , he has handled over again . Nor let any weight be ...
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... physics and end in mathematics . Again , let no one be afraid of high numbers or minute fractions . For in dealing with numbers it is as easy to set down or conceive a thousand as one , or the thousandth part of an integer as an integer ...
... physics and end in mathematics . Again , let no one be afraid of high numbers or minute fractions . For in dealing with numbers it is as easy to set down or conceive a thousand as one , or the thousandth part of an integer as an integer ...
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... physics and mathematics . And therefore the exact revolutions and distances of the planets - in the history of the heavenly bodies ; the compass of the land and the super- ficial space it occupies in comparison of the waters in the ...
... physics and mathematics . And therefore the exact revolutions and distances of the planets - in the history of the heavenly bodies ; the compass of the land and the super- ficial space it occupies in comparison of the waters in the ...
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... Physic ( special ) and Metaphysic . Whereof Physic inquires of the Efficient Cause and the Material ; Metaphysic of the Final Cause and the Form . Division of Physic ( special ) into doc- trine concerning the Principles of Things ...
... Physic ( special ) and Metaphysic . Whereof Physic inquires of the Efficient Cause and the Material ; Metaphysic of the Final Cause and the Form . Division of Physic ( special ) into doc- trine concerning the Principles of Things ...
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... physic ) other helps are required besides books . Wherein also the beneficence of men has not been altogether wanting ; for we see spheres , globes , astrolabes , maps , and the like have been provided and prepared as assistants to ...
... physic ) other helps are required besides books . Wherein also the beneficence of men has not been altogether wanting ; for we see spheres , globes , astrolabes , maps , and the like have been provided and prepared as assistants to ...
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Página 335 - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever; nothing can be added to it, nor any thing taken from it; and God hath so made it, that men should fear before Him.