Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... became the basis of geometry . At the same time geometry acquired an increasingly abstract character . It had been an empirical or intuitive doctrine con- cerning concrete material bodies studied from a particular point of view . Now ...
... became the basis of geometry . At the same time geometry acquired an increasingly abstract character . It had been an empirical or intuitive doctrine con- cerning concrete material bodies studied from a particular point of view . Now ...
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... became Master of the Sorbonne in 1351 , and Rector in 1353. He was instrumental in the estab- lishment of the University of Vienna , of which he became the first Vice - Chan- cellor in 1366 , at the same time becoming Bishop of ...
... became Master of the Sorbonne in 1351 , and Rector in 1353. He was instrumental in the estab- lishment of the University of Vienna , of which he became the first Vice - Chan- cellor in 1366 , at the same time becoming Bishop of ...
364. oldal
... became a teacher at the school of the court , abbot in Bobbio , archbishop in Rheims , and Pope under the name of Sylvester II ( 999–1003 ) . As a young man he studied the quadrivium in Spain and became one of the first intermediaries ...
... became a teacher at the school of the court , abbot in Bobbio , archbishop in Rheims , and Pope under the name of Sylvester II ( 999–1003 ) . As a young man he studied the quadrivium in Spain and became one of the first intermediaries ...
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