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... century . He follows similar lines to those pursued by Philo- ponus , eschewing theory and confining himself to practice.2 Like Philoponus , he begins by describing the parts of the instrument , and continues by enumerating the chief ...
... century . He follows similar lines to those pursued by Philo- ponus , eschewing theory and confining himself to practice.2 Like Philoponus , he begins by describing the parts of the instrument , and continues by enumerating the chief ...
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... century after the Latin occupation . This being so , we can hardly doubt that the same facilities existed during the centuries before that event ; the opportunities open to a Meliteniotes or a Metochites in the fourteenth century must ...
... century after the Latin occupation . This being so , we can hardly doubt that the same facilities existed during the centuries before that event ; the opportunities open to a Meliteniotes or a Metochites in the fourteenth century must ...
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... century was expected to be the reduction of molecular physics and of chemistry to the Newtonian pattern . It is true that it would have been hard to prove that Bacon had exercised any special direct influence on Newton , but it is not ...
... century was expected to be the reduction of molecular physics and of chemistry to the Newtonian pattern . It is true that it would have been hard to prove that Bacon had exercised any special direct influence on Newton , but it is not ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192526 | 3 |
ON THE COLOPHONS AND MARGINALIA OF IRISH SCRIBES BY THE | 11 |
ENGLISH ORNAMENT IN | 45 |
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