| Johannes Wirz, Edith Lammerts van Bueren - 1997 - 300 pages
...from their nature. [...] By art likewise, we make animals greater or taller than their kind is. [...] Also we make them differ in color, shape, activity,...find means to make commixtures and copulations of different kinds; which have produced many new kinds, and these are not barren as the general opinion... | |
| Kristian Köchy - 1997 - 524 pages
...medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery as physic. By art likewise, we make them greater or taller than their kind is; and contrariwise dwarf them, and stay their growth: we make them more fruitlul and heanng than their kind is; and contrariwise barren and not generative Also we make them... | |
| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 pages
...likewise we make them greater or taller than their kind is, and contrariwise, dwarf them, and stop their growth. We make them more fruitful and bearing...find means to make commixtures and copulations of different kinds, which have produced many new kinds, and not sterile, as the general opinion is. We... | |
| Muriel Lederman, Ingrid Bartsch - 2001 - 528 pages
...stav their growth; we make them more fruittul and bearing than their kind is, and contrariwise harren and not generative. Also we make them differ in color, shape, activity, many ways."29 The scientists ol Salomon's House not onlv produced new forms ot hirds and beasts, but they... | |
| Bronwen Price - 2002 - 226 pages
...and other medicines upon them, as well of chirugery as physic. By art likewise we make them taller than their kind is; and contrariwise dwarf them and...kind is, and contrariwise barren and not generative. (482) Bacon articulates the new experimental philosophy in which human knowledge, wealth and health... | |
| Richard Bauckham - 2002 - 236 pages
...only now become possible through genetic engineering: By art, likewise, we make them greater or taller than their kind is; and contrariwise dwarf them, and...bearing than their kind is; and contrariwise barren 160Quoted in Passmore, Man's Responsibility, 1 1 . l61This argument is a smoke screen disguising the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 pages
...kind0 is; and contrariwise dwarf them, and stay0 their growth: we make them more fruitful and bearing0 than their kind is; and contrariwise barren and not generative. Also we make them differ in colour, shape, activity, many ways. We find means to make commixtures0 and copulations of different... | |
| Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, Alessio Cavallaro - 2002 - 346 pages
...able to tailor plants and animals to their own design. "By art likewise we make them greater or taller than their kind is, and contrariwise dwarf them and...generative. Also we make them differ in color, shape, and activity, many ways" (Bacon 1992, 35-36). The scale of the Fathers' laboratories is mind boggling... | |
| Robert James Berry - 2006 - 364 pages
...only now become possible through genetic engineering: By art, likewise, we make them greater or taller than their kind is; and contrariwise dwarf them, and...barren and not generative. Also we make them differ in colour, shape, activity, many ways. We find means to make commixtures and copulations of different... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2006 - 90 pages
...medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery, as physic. By art likewise, we make them greater or taller than their kind is; and contrariwise dwarf them, and...barren and not generative. Also we make them differ in colour, shape, activity, many ways. We find means to make commixtures and copulations of different... | |
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