| Alexander Neckam - 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 - 1869 - 744 pages
...man who devoted himself to science, each as it was in the twelfth century. In the" DC NaturisRerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...neither " can nor ought by just title to be reckoned amoug authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought to differ from some of... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 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 - 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 - 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 - 1869 - 832 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Renun " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...true" and useful : " but he neither can nor ought by iust title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam, however, had sufficient independence of thought... | |
| Lambeth Palace Library - 1869 - 746 pages
...man who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the" Dc'NaturisRerum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...things wrote what was true and useful ; but he neither " cau nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities.'' Neckam, however, had sufficient independence... | |
| Richard (of Cirencester) - 1869 - 638 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Rcrum " are to be found what may be called the rudiments of...him," this Alexander in many things wrote what was trne and useful ; " but he neither can nor ought by just title to be reckoned among authorities." Neckam,... | |
| Thomas Walsingham - 1869 - 748 pages
...who devoted himself to science, such as it was in the twelfth century. In the " De Naturis Herum " 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... | |
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