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Page 116
... effect it by any excess or casualty . 1 Compare Telesius , De Rerum Naturâ , vi . 2 Plut . De Placitis Philos . v . 19 . NATURAL HISTORY . CENTURY X. Experiments in consort touching transmission 116 NATURAL HISTORY .
... effect it by any excess or casualty . 1 Compare Telesius , De Rerum Naturâ , vi . 2 Plut . De Placitis Philos . v . 19 . NATURAL HISTORY . CENTURY X. Experiments in consort touching transmission 116 NATURAL HISTORY .
Page 238
... Telesius and Pa- tricius , compares the sea to the water in a caldron ; that is to say it rises and tends to boil over when its natural heat is called forth under the influence of the sun , moon , and stars , and then after a while ...
... Telesius and Pa- tricius , compares the sea to the water in a caldron ; that is to say it rises and tends to boil over when its natural heat is called forth under the influence of the sun , moon , and stars , and then after a while ...
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... Telesius . Touching the origin of Eros , Bacon remarks that no mention is made anywhere of his progenitors . In this he is supported by the authority of Plato , or rather by that of one of the interlocutors in the Symposium , who ...
... Telesius . Touching the origin of Eros , Bacon remarks that no mention is made anywhere of his progenitors . In this he is supported by the authority of Plato , or rather by that of one of the interlocutors in the Symposium , who ...
Page 284
... Telesius in modern times , had made fire and earth , or heaven and earth , the two first principles . In connecting together Telesius and Parmenides Bacon overlooked an essential point of difference . For the system of Telesius is ...
... Telesius in modern times , had made fire and earth , or heaven and earth , the two first principles . In connecting together Telesius and Parmenides Bacon overlooked an essential point of difference . For the system of Telesius is ...
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... Telesius was born ) adopted his views , and both there and elsewhere men were for some time to be found who called themselves Telesiani . Spiriti , in his Scrit- tori Cosentini , gives a list of the disciples of Telesius ; it contains ...
... Telesius was born ) adopted his views , and both there and elsewhere men were for some time to be found who called themselves Telesiani . Spiriti , in his Scrit- tori Cosentini , gives a list of the disciples of Telesius ; it contains ...
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adeo aër aërem aëris aliis aqua aquĉ aquarum Arist Aristotle atque autem Bacon birds body calor calorem cause causeth certe cœli Cogitationes cold colour corporis corporum corpus Democritus divers diximus doth earth ejus enim entia eorum Eros etiam Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort fere fieri fluxus hĉc hath heat Hesiod hujusmodi illa illi illud imagination instar ipsa ipsis ista Itaque kind licet likewise littora living creatures magis maketh maris materiĉ modo modum moisture motion motum motus naturĉ Naturalis nature Neque enim nihil nisi nobis Novum Organum omnia omnino philosophy posse possit principiis principium prorsus putrefaction quĉ quĉdam quam quibus quin quis quod rebus rerum rursus scilicet secundum seemeth sint sive smell solis spirits sunt tamen tanquam tantum teeth Telesius terrĉ terram things tion tium vapour veluti vero Verum videtur virtue wine