Indies: also the inventor of ships: your monk that was the inventor of ordnance and of gunpowder:* the inventor of music: the inventor of letters: the inventor of printing: the inventor of observations of astronomy: the inventor of works in metal: the... Francis Bacon: An Account of His Life and Works - Page 424by Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 504 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Wait - 1996 - 320 pages
...invention of works in mettal, of glasse, of silke of the wormejof wine, corn, and bread; the inventour of sugars, and. all these by more certain tradition than you have. Then have we divers inventours of our own. Upon every invention of value we erect a statue to the inventour, and give him... | |
| Marina Leslie - 1998 - 228 pages
...observations of astronomy: the inventor of works in metal: the inventor of glass: the inventor of silk of the worm: the inventor of wine: the inventor of corn...inventor of sugars: and all these by more certain traditions than you have" (3.166). Here is a history of learning that bridges the gap between science... | |
| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 pages
...observations of astronomy, the inventor of works in metal, the inventor of glass, the inventor of silk of the worm, the inventor of wine, the inventor of corn...more certain tradition than you have. Then have we diverse inventors of our own, of excellent works, which since you have not seen, it were too long to... | |
| Margaret Cavendish - 2000 - 340 pages
...scientist and philosopher 298 PART III: WOMEN AND THE NEW SCIENCE Werkes; Which since you have not scene, it were too long to make Descriptions of them; And besides, in the right Understanding of those Descriptions, you might easily erre. For upon every Invention ofValew, wee erect a Statua to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 pages
...observations of astronomy:0 the inventor of works in metal: the inventor of glass: the inventor of silk of the worm: the inventor of wine: the inventor of corn...inventor of sugars: and all these by more certain tradition0 than you have. Then have we divers inventors of our own, of excellent works; which since... | |
| 2003 - 198 pages
...observations of astronomy: the inventor of works in metal: the inventor of glass: the inventor of silk of the worm: the inventor of wine: the inventor of corn...since you have not seen, it were too long to make a description of them; and besides, in the right understanding of those descriptions you might easily... | |
| Arthur Edward Waite - 2007 - 457 pages
...works in mettal, of glasse, of silke of the wormcj of wine, eom, and bread j the inventour of sogars, and all these by more certain tradition than you have. Then have we divers inventours of our own. Upon every invention of value we erect a statue to the inventoar, and give him... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 pages
...the inventor of glass ; the inventor of silk of the worm ; the inventor of wine ; the inventor of com and bread ; the inventor of sugars ; and all these by more certain tradition than you have. Upon every invention of value, we erect a statue to the inventor, and give him a liberal and honourable... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2001 - 136 pages
...Then have we diverse Inventours of our Owne, of Excellent Workes ; Which since you have not scene, it were too long to make Descriptions of them ; And besides, in the right Understanding of those Descriptions, you might easily erre. For upon every Invention of Valew, wee erect a Statua to... | |
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