| Bernard Cohen - 1985 - 276 pagina’s
...them into a valid framework of dynamics, he was quitejustified in saying, as he did of Hooke's claims: "Now is not this very fine? Mathematicians that find...were to follow him as of those that went before." (See, further. Supplement 11). In any event, by January 1684 Halley had concluded that the force acting... | |
| Vladimir I. Arnold - 1992 - 346 pagina’s
...drudges, & another, that does nothing but pretend and grasps things, must carry away all the inventions as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before." Hooke dropped steel balls from a height of 10 m and asserted that he observed a systematic south-eastward... | |
| Vladimir I. Arnold - 1992 - 346 pagina’s
...drudges, & another, that does nothing but pretend and grasps things, must carry away all the inventions as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before.n Hooke dropped steel balls from a height of 10 m and asserted that he observed a systematic... | |
| Richard S. Westfall - 1994 - 356 pagina’s
...themselves with being nothing but dry calculators & drudges & another that does nothing but pretend & grasp at all things must carry away all the invention...that were to follow him as of those that went before. Hooke had stated nothing that any mathematician could not have told him once Huygens's work had been... | |
| Thomas William Körner - 1996 - 548 pagina’s
...calculators and drudges and another that does nothing but to pretend and grasp at all things must carry away the invention as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before. I must confess to a sneaking sympathy with this view since, although my heart sinks slightly when conversations... | |
| Allan Chapman - 2004 - 392 pagina’s
...another that does nothing [Hooke] but pretend to grasp at all things must cany away all the inventions as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before.'49 By this stage in Newton's rancour, therefore, Hooke had become a plagiarist, a dilettante... | |
| Michael Cooper, Michael Cyril William Hunter - 2006 - 368 pagina’s
...themselves with being nothing but dry calculators & drudges & another that does nothing but pretend & grasp at all things must carry away all the invention...that were to follow him as of those that went before . . . For as Borell wrote long before him that by a tendency of the Planets towards the sun like that... | |
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