| Geoffroy Gaimar - Anglo-Norman poetry - 1889 - 392 pages
...himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rerum " are to befound what may be called the rudiments of many sciences...him, " This Alexander in many things wrote what was mOrHiH, HIIU 111 ^IV1I1ft tt^ a, p11u1f1a< iJt bt1tTtu, ao TTt<< <» wi 1,-0 ub<<<^< vft<<tt/tto, tie... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1888 - 620 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...ignorance. Neckam was not thought infallible, even by las contemporaries, for Roger Bacon remarks of him, '* This Alexander in many things wrote what was... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1888 - 724 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Eerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...many sciences mixed up with much error and ignorance. Ncckam was not thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Roger Bacon remarks of him, " This... | |
| Luke Owen Pike - Law reports, digests, etc - 1888 - 510 pages
...to science, such as it was in tin: twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Reruni " are to lie f omul what may be called the rudiments of many sciences mixed up with much error and ignorance. Ncvkiini was not thought infallible, oven by his contemporaries, for Roger Baoou remarks of him, '•... | |
| Alfred John Horwood, Luke Owen Pike - Great Britain - 1888 - 510 pages
...science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rerum " are to be found what may bo called the rudiments of many sciences mixed up with much error and ignorance. Neekam was not thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Roger Bacon remarks of him, " This... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1889 - 320 pages
...science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " Do Naturis Rcrum" are to be found what may bo called the rudiments of many sciences mixed up with...many things wrote what was " true and useful ; but ho neither can nor ought by just title to bo reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, hnd sufficicnt... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1889 - 586 pages
...himself to science, such as It was in the twelfth century In the " De Naturis Roriim " are to befound what may be called the rudiments of many sciences...infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Roger Hacon remarks of him, " This Alexander in many things wrote whnt was " true and useful ; but he neither... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1889 - 390 pages
...science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Ren,m " are to he found what may bo called the rudiments of many sciences mixed up with...infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Roger Racon remarks of him, " This Alexander in many things wrote what was " true and useful ; hut T,e neither... | |
| Canterbury Cathedral - Great Britain - 1889 - 608 pages
...man who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth centurv In the " De Naturia Herum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of many sciences mixed up with much error end ignorance. Neckam was not thought infallible, even by his contemporaries, for Roger Bacon remarks... | |
| Adam Murimuth - Great Britain - 1889 - 678 pages
...what may be called the rudiment« of many sciences mined up with much error and ignorance. Necktun was not thought infallible, even by his contemporaries,...Roger Bacon remarks of him, " This Alexander in many t hinge wrote what was " true and useful ; but he neither can nor ought by just title to be reckoned... | |
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