A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, 2. kötetH.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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23. oldal
... perhaps , be disagreeable to those fond of such researches , and who have not had an opportunity of examining it . That the present usual names were first given to the hea- venly bodies , and at a later period to the metals , is beyond ...
... perhaps , be disagreeable to those fond of such researches , and who have not had an opportunity of examining it . That the present usual names were first given to the hea- venly bodies , and at a later period to the metals , is beyond ...
26. oldal
... Perhaps it was hollow , and filled with quicksilver . Gesner , in Commentaria Societat . Scien . Gotting . 1753 , iii . p . 78 , thinks that these rings might have been made or cast under certain constellations . 2 Oneirocritica , v ...
... Perhaps it was hollow , and filled with quicksilver . Gesner , in Commentaria Societat . Scien . Gotting . 1753 , iii . p . 78 , thinks that these rings might have been made or cast under certain constellations . 2 Oneirocritica , v ...
27. oldal
... perhaps it was first introduced into his system only by his disciples . They seem , however , to have varied from the nomination used at present ; as they dedicated to Venus copper , or brass , the principal component part of which is ...
... perhaps it was first introduced into his system only by his disciples . They seem , however , to have varied from the nomination used at present ; as they dedicated to Venus copper , or brass , the principal component part of which is ...
33. oldal
... perhaps it may amount to somewhat more than is to be found in the works of old commentators . Cadmia signified , then , in the first place , a mineral abounding in zinc , as well as any ore combined with it , and also that zinc - earth ...
... perhaps it may amount to somewhat more than is to be found in the works of old commentators . Cadmia signified , then , in the first place , a mineral abounding in zinc , as well as any ore combined with it , and also that zinc - earth ...
34. oldal
... perhaps , the oxide could be obtained from it much purer . In the second place , cadmia , among the ancients , was what we call ( ofenbruch ) furnace - calamine , or what in melting ore that contains zinc , or in making brass , falls to ...
... perhaps , the oxide could be obtained from it much purer . In the second place , cadmia , among the ancients , was what we call ( ofenbruch ) furnace - calamine , or what in melting ore that contains zinc , or in making brass , falls to ...
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259. oldal - French school of historical scholars, at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century...
iv. oldal - An admirable and most forcible way to drive up water by fire, not by drawing or sucking it upwards, for that must be as the philosopher calleth it, infra spheeram activitatis, which is but at such a distance. But this way hath no bounder, if the vessels be strong enough ; for I have taken a piece of a whole cannon, whereof the end was burst, and filled it...
411. oldal - Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home; being once quipped for that frequent using of my forke by a certain learned gentleman, a familiar friend of mine, one Mr.
91. oldal - Tarn leve nee bombyx pendulus urget opus. Crassior in facie vetulae stat creta Fabullae: Crassior offensae bulla tumescit aquae. Fortior et tortos servat vesica capillos, Et mutat Latias spuma Batava comas.
iv. oldal - I have seen the water run like a constant fountain stream forty feet high. One vessel of water rarefied by fire driveth up forty of cold water ; and a man that tends the work is but to turn two cocks, that, one vessel of water being consumed, another begins to force and refill with cold water, and so successively, the fire being tended and kept constant, which the self same person may likewise abundantly perform in the interim, between the necessity of turning the said cocks.
351. oldal - The little of these vegetables that was used, was formerly imported from Holland and Flanders. Queen Catherine, when she wanted a salad, was obliged to despatch a messenger thither on purpose.
526. oldal - Germany, either about the end of the sixteenth or beginning of the seventeenth century. The oldest account with which I am acquainted seems to be in favour of Germany and the sixteenth century.
359. oldal - Henry VIII. wore ordinarily cloth hose, except there came from Spain, by great chance, a pair of silk stockings. King Edward, his son, was presented with a pair of long Spanish silk stockings by Sir Thomas Gresham, his merchant, and the present was taken much notice of.
410. oldal - For while with their knife, which they hold in one hand, they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke, which they hold in their other hand, upon the same dish, so that whatsoever he be that, sitting in the company of any others at...
359. oldal - Burdet, having accidentally seen in the shop of an Italian merchant a pair of knit worsted stockings, procured from Mantua, and having borrowed them, made a pair exactly like them, and these were the first stockings knit in England of woollen yarn. From this testimony, it has been hitherto believed in England that knit stockings were first made known there under Henry VIII.