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... Bacon must have heard of these notorious lectures , delivered by a royal officer who was also a Huguenot and reformer , who was challenging all comers to gainsay him , and was loudly proclaiming precisely such a new method as we presume ...
... Bacon must have heard of these notorious lectures , delivered by a royal officer who was also a Huguenot and reformer , who was challenging all comers to gainsay him , and was loudly proclaiming precisely such a new method as we presume ...
Strana 246
... Bacon himself could have desired , and who was moreover constructing the new method of direct investigation of nature by facts ; that Bacon was fired by this revolutionary teaching , and in the heat of his illumination wrote the ...
... Bacon himself could have desired , and who was moreover constructing the new method of direct investigation of nature by facts ; that Bacon was fired by this revolutionary teaching , and in the heat of his illumination wrote the ...
Strana 371
British Academy. ROGER BACON BY SIR JOHN EDWIN SANDYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read May 27 , 1914 On the 10th of June it is proposed to celebrate at Oxford the Seventh Centenary of the birth of Roger Bacon . In view of this coming event , I ...
British Academy. ROGER BACON BY SIR JOHN EDWIN SANDYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read May 27 , 1914 On the 10th of June it is proposed to celebrate at Oxford the Seventh Centenary of the birth of Roger Bacon . In view of this coming event , I ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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