| John Earman - 1983 - 494 Seiten
...supported by a wide variety of evidence—specifically, the apparent motions of the five visible planets. "For all these phenomena appear to be linked most nobly together, as by golden chain; and each of the planets, by its position and order and every inequality of its motion,... | |
| Paul Feyerabend - 1993 - 308 Seiten
...and the Narratio Prima (quoted from E. Rosen, Three Copernican Treatises, New York, 1959, p. 165): 'For all these phenomena appear to be linked most nobly together, as by a golden chain; and each of the planets, by its position, and order, and every inequality of its motion, bears witness... | |
| 172 Seiten
...hypotheses will he demonstrate more neatly and correctly the apparent motions of the remaining planets. For all these phenomena appear to be linked most nobly together, as by a golden chain; and each of the planets, by its position and order and very inequality of its motion, bears witness... | |
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