The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... century , when it adopted more completely the methods and objects of science . There is , however , one area of observation , thought and expression too obvious , too near at hand , too im- portant to be omitted . It is the eighteenth ...
... century , when it adopted more completely the methods and objects of science . There is , however , one area of observation , thought and expression too obvious , too near at hand , too im- portant to be omitted . It is the eighteenth ...
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... century emerged with the Seven Liberal Arts in greatly improved form and the Three Philosophies ( natural , moral and men- tal ) plus Roman and common law , Euclid , Ptolemy , and a great body of Arabic and Greek medicine and philosophy ...
... century emerged with the Seven Liberal Arts in greatly improved form and the Three Philosophies ( natural , moral and men- tal ) plus Roman and common law , Euclid , Ptolemy , and a great body of Arabic and Greek medicine and philosophy ...
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... century . There were the books of the Sayings of the Wise , to which the Dictes and Sayings of Phil- osophers occupied a somewhat original position . Such books continued to be made and remade , printed and reprinted , throughout the ...
... century . There were the books of the Sayings of the Wise , to which the Dictes and Sayings of Phil- osophers occupied a somewhat original position . Such books continued to be made and remade , printed and reprinted , throughout the ...
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