Great Books of the Western World, Band 30Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... writing , it consisteth in a good digest of common - places ; wherein I am not ig- norant of the prejudice imputed to the use of common - place books , as causing a retardation of reading , and some sloth or relaxation of mem- ory . But ...
... writing , it consisteth in a good digest of common - places ; wherein I am not ig- norant of the prejudice imputed to the use of common - place books , as causing a retardation of reading , and some sloth or relaxation of mem- ory . But ...
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... writing in aph- orisms hath many excellent virtues , whereto the writing in method doth not approach . 7. For first , it trieth the writer , whether he be superficial or solid : for aphorisms , except they should be ridiculous , cannot ...
... writing in aph- orisms hath many excellent virtues , whereto the writing in method doth not approach . 7. For first , it trieth the writer , whether he be superficial or solid : for aphorisms , except they should be ridiculous , cannot ...
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... writing seemeth to me ( “ si nunquam fallit ima- go " ) , as far as a man can judge of his own work , not much ... writers ; the art of printing , which com- municateth books to men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by ...
... writing seemeth to me ( “ si nunquam fallit ima- go " ) , as far as a man can judge of his own work , not much ... writers ; the art of printing , which com- municateth books to men of all fortunes ; the openness of the world by ...
Inhalt
ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING Page I | 1 |
First Book 1 Second Book | 29 |
NOVUM ORGANUM Page | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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according action Æneid amongst ancient appear Aristotle Augustus Caesar axioms better bodies Caesar Callisthenes causes cerning Cicero civil cold cometh conceit corrupt deficient degree Democritus Demosthenes difference discourse diurnal motion divers divine doctrine doth earth effects Epictetus error excellent experience flame former fortune Georgics greater handled hath heat heaven honour human imagination inquiry instances invention judgement kind king knowl knowledge labour learning less light likewise Livy man's manner matter means men's ment method mind moral motion mought natural philosophy observed opinion particular Plato pleasure Plutarch precept princes principles Prov reason religion required nature Saint Paul saith sciences Scriptures seemeth senses Socrates sophisms sort speak speech spirit stances substance syllogism Tacitus teth things tion touching true truth tural ture understanding unto Virgil virtue wherein whereof whilst wisdom wise words Xenophon