| Stephen Peter Rigaud, Stephen Jordan Rigaud - 1841 - 412 pagina’s
...happiness, and am Your most humble servant to command, At Pontoise, 26 Jan. JOHN BERTIT. 'SNI 671. LXI. DR. E. BERNARD TO COLLINS. Honoured Sir, I was...a friend and near ally to the Universities, that, by the munificence of some of the members of the noble fellowship, there may be occasion given of frequent... | |
| Alan L. Mackay - 1991 - 312 pagina’s
...81 Science increases our power in proportion as it lowers our pride. Edward Bernard 17th Century 82 Books and experiments do well together, but separately...an imperfection, for the illiterate is anticipated unwillingly by the labours of the ancients, and the man of authors deceived by story instead of science... | |
| Adrian Johns - 2009 - 779 pagina’s
...CRO Ms. D/M 1/1, fols. 57'—59'. 7 PIRACY AND USURPATION T^atural ^Philosophy in the 'Restoration Books and experiments do well together, but separately...science. The happy Royal Society adjusts both together. EDWARD BERNARD TO JOHN COLLINS, 3 April 16ji: Rigaud, Correspondence of Scientific Men, I, 158 Know... | |
| John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Robin J. Wilson - 2000 - 334 pagina’s
...1671, explicitly balanced the promotion of new research with awareness of the achievements of the past: Books and experiments do well together, but separately...illiterate is anticipated unwittingly by the labours of the ancieors, and the man of authors deceived by story instead of science. Wallis took to heart the lessons... | |
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