Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... influence on the conception of the universe in the early Middle Ages , whereas the great triumphs of the Greek mathematical astronomy fell into oblivion . In particular , the doctrine of the similarity between macrocosmos and ...
... influence on the conception of the universe in the early Middle Ages , whereas the great triumphs of the Greek mathematical astronomy fell into oblivion . In particular , the doctrine of the similarity between macrocosmos and ...
164. oldal
... influence upon other substances and change their ' formal ' properties , that is , their essential nature . This process was thought to be supported by fire , and the whole idea was founded on the results of distilling volatile ...
... influence upon other substances and change their ' formal ' properties , that is , their essential nature . This process was thought to be supported by fire , and the whole idea was founded on the results of distilling volatile ...
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... influenced by Stoic ideas . A. Aaboe , Episodes from the early history of mathematics , New York , 1964 . F. Boll ... influence on Greek thought and intellectual life on the whole . In general , the understanding of the funda- mental ...
... influenced by Stoic ideas . A. Aaboe , Episodes from the early history of mathematics , New York , 1964 . F. Boll ... influence on Greek thought and intellectual life on the whole . In general , the understanding of the funda- mental ...
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