Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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144. oldal
... substances with the regular polyhedra of geometry . Presumably this idea stems from Philolaos the Pythagorean . As ... substances into which the other substances can T be split up , but which cannot itself be split 144 EARLY PHYSICS AND ...
... substances with the regular polyhedra of geometry . Presumably this idea stems from Philolaos the Pythagorean . As ... substances into which the other substances can T be split up , but which cannot itself be split 144 EARLY PHYSICS AND ...
146. oldal
... substances of nature are produced , each in such a way that it is quite im- possible to distinguish the pure ... substances , these substances are inevitably less stable and must , eventually , dissolve again into their constituent ...
... substances of nature are produced , each in such a way that it is quite im- possible to distinguish the pure ... substances , these substances are inevitably less stable and must , eventually , dissolve again into their constituent ...
164. oldal
... substance can be separated which is able to exert a specific 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 ...
... substance can be separated which is able to exert a specific 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 ...
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