Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 37
Side 209
Moschus , a native of Sidon , is the first name on the list of Phenician philosophers . He lived it is supposed before the time of Pythagoras ; and Posidonius ( a philosopher of Alexandria 260 , A. C. ) ascribes to him a system of ...
Moschus , a native of Sidon , is the first name on the list of Phenician philosophers . He lived it is supposed before the time of Pythagoras ; and Posidonius ( a philosopher of Alexandria 260 , A. C. ) ascribes to him a system of ...
Side 269
Thus , also , logarithms could not have been discovered in the times of Archiinedes ; and it is certainly an unfair conclusion , to say that a mathematician or philosopher was a greater man merely because his discoveries are of a higher ...
Thus , also , logarithms could not have been discovered in the times of Archiinedes ; and it is certainly an unfair conclusion , to say that a mathematician or philosopher was a greater man merely because his discoveries are of a higher ...
Side 294
Of the cosmogonies of the ancients none was so famous as the atomic theory proposed by Democritus , the laughing philosopher ; who attributed the motions of the solar system to the operation of an independent principle of motion ...
Of the cosmogonies of the ancients none was so famous as the atomic theory proposed by Democritus , the laughing philosopher ; who attributed the motions of the solar system to the operation of an independent principle of motion ...
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
affection ancient appeared arms bear beautiful become believe breath bright called cause character dark death deep dream earth entered existence fair father fear feelings field fire gazed genius give hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour human imagination influence Italy kind knowledge land learned leave less light live look means mind morning nature never night noble o'er object once passed passion perhaps philosopher possessed present reader reason remained rest scene seems smile song soon soul sound spirit stand stars step sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion true truth turned voice waters whole wild wind writings young youth