... as now they are ; with other things appertaining to what hath been called the New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir Francis Bacon (Lord Verulam) in England, hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other... Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Work ... - Page 340by Thomas Martin - 1835 - 367 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Banks Strong - 1906 - 270 pages
...learning, and particularly of what hath been called the New Philosophy or Experimental Philosophy, which, from the times of Galileo at Florence and Sir Francis Bacon in England, hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad as well as... | |
| Thomas Banks Strong - 1906 - 282 pages
...learning, and particularly of what hath been called the New Philosophy or Experimental Philosophy, which, from the times of Galileo at Florence and Sir Francis Bacon in England, hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad as well as... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...embraced as now they are ; with other things appertaining to what hath been called the New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir...other parts abroad, as well as with us in England." The learned Dr. Wallis, writing in 1696, narrates in these words, what happened half a century before,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...embraced as now they are ; with other things appertaining to what hath been called the New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir...other parts abroad, as well as with us in England." The learned Dr. Wallis, writing in 1696, narrates in these words, what happened half a century before,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 446 pages
...called the New Philoso- 5 phy, which from the times of Galileo0 at Florence, and Sir Francis Bacon0 (Lord Verulam) in England, hath been much cultivated...other parts abroad, as well as with us in England." 10 The learned Dr. Wallis,0 writing in 1696, narrates in these words, what happened half a century... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 584 pages
...embraced as now they are, with other things appertaining to what hath been called The New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir...abroad, as well as with us in England. ' About the year 1648-9, some of our company being removed to Oxford (first Dr. Wilkins,\hen I, and soon after Dr. Goddard)... | |
| Charles J. Little - 1912 - 332 pages
...give place to the New Philosophy, " which from the times of Galileo at Florence and Sir Francis Bacon in England hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad, as well as in England." Meanwhile men like Hales and Chillingworth were seeing that the Church of England might... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1912 - 596 pages
...embraced as now they are, with other things appertaining to what hath been called The New Philosophy, which from the times of Galileo at Florence, and Sir Francis Bacon (Lord Verulani) in England, hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad,... | |
| Charles J. Little - 1912 - 334 pages
...itself in Thomas Hobbes, his favorite secretary, and theology was to give place to the New Philosophy, "which from the times of Galileo at Florence and Sir Francis Bacon in England hath been much cultivated in Italy, France, Germany, and other parts abroad, as well as... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1913 - 414 pages
...embraced as now they are ; with other things appertaining to what hath been called the New Philosophy, which, from the times of Galileo at Florence, and...other parts abroad, as well as with us in England." The learned Dr. Wallis, writing in 1696, narrates, in these words, what happened half a century before,... | |
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