| Alexander Neckam - Science - 1863 - 630 pages
...Pliiloaoplitœ, after alluding to some of the errors of Alexander Neckam, concludes with the remark that " this Alexander in many things wrote what was true " and useful ; but that he neither can nor ought by " just title to be reckoned among authorities." ' Among the works... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1864 - 362 pages
...Philosophise,' after alluding to some of the errors of Alexander Neckam, concludes with the remark, that " This Alexander in many things wrote what was true and useful, but that he can nor ought, by just title, to be reckoned among authorities." Among the works of Alexander... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 774 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...neither " can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 546 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Natur» Rerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...neither " can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of... | |
| Thomas (de Burton) - Abbeys - 1868 - 584 pages
...himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Kcrum " are to be fonnd what may be called the rudiments of many sciences...neither " can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Finance - 1868 - 770 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Koger Bacon remarks of him, " this Alexander in many things wrote what was true and useful ; but he... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 564 pages
...who devoted himself to science, snch as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Reriun " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for livger Jiacon remarks of him, " this Alexander in many things wrote what was true and useful ; but... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 462 pages
...devoted himself to science, snch as it was in the twelfth century. In the " He Js'aturis lie-rum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Boger Itacon remarks of him, " this Alexander in many things wrote what was true and useful ; but he... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Archives - 1869 - 786 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...neither can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient mdependence of thought to differ from some of the... | |
| Great Britain - 1869 - 666 pages
...who devoted himself to science, each as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturia Herum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...neither " can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of... | |
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