Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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A Historical Introduction Olaf Pedersen, Mogens Pihl. Chapter Three Plato and Greek Mathematics Plato's Academy E LEMENTARY Schools were known in the various Greek city - states at an early date , but in the fourth century B.C. Athens ...
A Historical Introduction Olaf Pedersen, Mogens Pihl. Chapter Three Plato and Greek Mathematics Plato's Academy E LEMENTARY Schools were known in the various Greek city - states at an early date , but in the fourth century B.C. Athens ...
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... Plato's astronomical programme was con- ceived by contemporary professional astronomers , who were for the most part Plato's own pupils , and as such acquainted with the scientific ideas of their master . The Philosophy of Nature in ...
... Plato's astronomical programme was con- ceived by contemporary professional astronomers , who were for the most part Plato's own pupils , and as such acquainted with the scientific ideas of their master . The Philosophy of Nature in ...
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... Plato and the Four Elements The best - known attempt to give the doctrine of elements a logical form is that of Plato . It was Plato who replaced the Empedocleian term ' roots ' with ' elements ' ( stoicheia ) of which the original ...
... Plato and the Four Elements The best - known attempt to give the doctrine of elements a logical form is that of Plato . It was Plato who replaced the Empedocleian term ' roots ' with ' elements ' ( stoicheia ) of which the original ...
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