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" The scientific character of Galileo," as we have elsewhere1 had occasion to remark, " and his method of investigating truth, demand our warmest admiration. The number and ingenuity of his inventions" the brilliant discoveries which he made in the heavens,... "
Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal ... - Página 33
editado por - 1835
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 80

1844 - 702 páginas
...David concludes his account of Galileo with the following eulogy of his scientific character;— ' The scientific character of Galileo, and his method of investigating truth, demand our highest admiration. The number and ingenuityfbf his inventions, the brtjjiant discoveries which he...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL FOR JULY, 1844....OCTOBER, 1844

LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS - 1844 - 652 páginas
...David concludes his account of Galileo with the following eulogy of his scientific character: — ' The scientific character of Galileo, and his method of investigating truth, demand our highest admiration. The number and ingenuity of his inventions, the brilliant discoveries which he...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen 3

1844 - 616 páginas
...David concludes his account of Galileo with the following eulogy of his scientific character : — 'The scientific character of Galileo, and his method of investigating truth, demand our highest admiration. The number and ingenuity of his inventions, the brilliant discoveries which he...
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Popular Lectures on Astronomy: Delivered at the Royal Observatory of Paris

François Arago - 1848 - 108 páginas
...effected a glorious triumph over the dogmas of the Church; but under the bold and uncompromising rule of Galileo, all her conquests were irrecoverably lost. The scientific character of Galileo, and hi« method of investigating truth, demand our warmest admiration. The number and ingenuity of his...
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Mathematics Simplified and Made Attractive: Or, The Laws of Motion Explained

Thomas Fisher - 1854 - 156 páginas
...were H even denounced as crimes which merited the vengeance of heaven. " His scientific character, and his method of investigating truth, demand our...gained him the admiration of every succeeding age." In exemplification of the Third Law of Kepler, let us once more refer to Plate No. 9. This third law,...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Volumen 1

David Brewster - 1855 - 518 páginas
...of his age. " The scientific character of Galileo," as we have elsewhere1 had occasion to remark, " and his method of investigating truth, demand our...respecting the laws of motion, have gained him the applause of every succeeding age, and have placed him next to Newton in the lists of original and inventive...
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Volumen 1

David Brewster - 1855 - 504 páginas
...of his age. " The scientific character of Galileo/' as we have elsewhere1 had occasion to remark, " and his method of investigating truth, demand our...he made in the heavens, and the depth and beauty of Jiis researches respecting the laws of motion, have gained him the applause of every succeeding age,...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volúmenes 11-12

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1899 - 628 páginas
...this line alone was sufficient to insure for him a high place among the scientific men of all ages. "The scientific character of GALILEO, and his method...investigating truth, demand our warmest admiration. The numtand ingenuity of his inventions, the brilliant discoveries which made in the heavens, and the depth...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen 2

1844 - 768 páginas
...Sir David concludes his account of Galileo with the following eulogy of his scientific character : "The scientific character of Galileo, and his method of investigating truth, demand our highest admiration. The number and ingenuity of his inventions, the brilliant discoveries which he...
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