The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 viii 頁
... the “ universally curious " Doctor Wilkins and his like - minded friend , John
Evelyn , the diarist , were boys at school ; and Francis Bacon had only just
sounded , in the Novum Organum , the summons to the methodic interpretation of
Nature .
... the “ universally curious " Doctor Wilkins and his like - minded friend , John
Evelyn , the diarist , were boys at school ; and Francis Bacon had only just
sounded , in the Novum Organum , the summons to the methodic interpretation of
Nature .
第 xiv 頁
... a body few of whom could rival the natural history collections of his Norwich
home , while still fewer probably could claim , as he could , to have dared
dyspepsia or worse , for Science's sake , by experimental meals upon spiders
and bees .
... a body few of whom could rival the natural history collections of his Norwich
home , while still fewer probably could claim , as he could , to have dared
dyspepsia or worse , for Science's sake , by experimental meals upon spiders
and bees .
第 12 頁
for our Reason , ' tis good to sit down with a description , periphrasis , or
adumbration ; for by acquainting our Reason how unable it is to display the
visible and obvious effects of Nature , it becomes more humble and submissive
unto the ...
for our Reason , ' tis good to sit down with a description , periphrasis , or
adumbration ; for by acquainting our Reason how unable it is to display the
visible and obvious effects of Nature , it becomes more humble and submissive
unto the ...
第 13 頁
God hath not made a Creature that can comprehend Him ; ' tis a privilege of His
own nature . I AM THAT I AM , was His own definition unto Moses ; and ' twas a
short one , to confound mortality , that durst question God , or ask Him what He ...
God hath not made a Creature that can comprehend Him ; ' tis a privilege of His
own nature . I AM THAT I AM , was His own definition unto Moses ; and ' twas a
short one , to confound mortality , that durst question God , or ask Him what He ...
第 14 頁
Beware of Philosophy , is a precept not to be received in too large a sense ; for in
this Mass of Nature there is a set of things that carry in their Front ( though not in
Capital Letters , yet in Stenography and short Characters , ) something of ...
Beware of Philosophy , is a precept not to be received in too large a sense ; for in
this Mass of Nature there is a set of things that carry in their Front ( though not in
Capital Letters , yet in Stenography and short Characters , ) something of ...
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