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... earth's immo- bility . The earliest modern writer whom Patricius mentions is Frederick Chrysogonus , whose work on the tides must have been published in 1527. To his account of the phenomena little , according to Patricius , was added ...
... earth's immo- bility . The earliest modern writer whom Patricius mentions is Frederick Chrysogonus , whose work on the tides must have been published in 1527. To his account of the phenomena little , according to Patricius , was added ...
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... earth is greater than twenty- four hours , appeared to Bacon to be in entire accordance with the retardation of the diurnal motion of the planets . All the inferior orbs lag behind the starry heaven , and that of the moon most of all ...
... earth is greater than twenty- four hours , appeared to Bacon to be in entire accordance with the retardation of the diurnal motion of the planets . All the inferior orbs lag behind the starry heaven , and that of the moon most of all ...
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... earth con- nected itself with his views of astronomy . For in order to get rid of the necessity of supposing the existence of a ninth and tenth heaven , -the former to explain the precession of the equinoxes , and the latter the ...
... earth con- nected itself with his views of astronomy . For in order to get rid of the necessity of supposing the existence of a ninth and tenth heaven , -the former to explain the precession of the equinoxes , and the latter the ...
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... earth's surface . To explain trepidation , the earth's motion was sup- posed to be in some measure libratory and irregular ; and by being so it produced the tides . ' From the theory of Casalpinus we pass naturally to that of Galileo ...
... earth's surface . To explain trepidation , the earth's motion was sup- posed to be in some measure libratory and irregular ; and by being so it produced the tides . ' From the theory of Casalpinus we pass naturally to that of Galileo ...
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... earth . " This application of Scripture certainly does not deserve the indignation which Le Maistre , perhaps in honest ignorance , has poured out upon it . ' " He asserts the eternity of matter , " is Le Maistre's commentary on the ...
... earth . " This application of Scripture certainly does not deserve the indignation which Le Maistre , perhaps in honest ignorance , has poured out upon it . ' " He asserts the eternity of matter , " is Le Maistre's commentary on the ...
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