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... astronomy and the doctrine of the sphere in English ; and , finally , the first Englishman ( in all probability ) who adopted the system of Coperni- * Notices of English Mathematical and Astronomical writers between the Norman Conquest ...
... astronomy and the doctrine of the sphere in English ; and , finally , the first Englishman ( in all probability ) who adopted the system of Coperni- * Notices of English Mathematical and Astronomical writers between the Norman Conquest ...
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... astronomy , both theoretical and practical ; and it is in this work that Recorde shows himself , in the words of the writer before us , as much of a Copernican as any reasonable man could well be at the time ; at least as much so ( in ...
... astronomy , both theoretical and practical ; and it is in this work that Recorde shows himself , in the words of the writer before us , as much of a Copernican as any reasonable man could well be at the time ; at least as much so ( in ...
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... astronomy , which proceeds upon the Ptolemaic system of the world , and does not contain a hint of the Copernican ... astronomical instrument called Hood's Staff ; M. Blundevile's Exercises , containing six treatises on arithmetic ...
... astronomy , which proceeds upon the Ptolemaic system of the world , and does not contain a hint of the Copernican ... astronomical instrument called Hood's Staff ; M. Blundevile's Exercises , containing six treatises on arithmetic ...
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... astronomy , mechanics , and all the principal branches of what is commonly called natural philosophy , can well have received either impulse or direction from Bacon , who was not only entirely unacquainted with geometry and algebra ...
... astronomy , mechanics , and all the principal branches of what is commonly called natural philosophy , can well have received either impulse or direction from Bacon , who was not only entirely unacquainted with geometry and algebra ...
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... astronomers of his day , having , among other things , discovered the solar spots before any announcement of them ... astronomer of remarkable genius , who died in 1641 , at the early age of twenty - two . He was the first person who saw ...
... astronomers of his day , having , among other things , discovered the solar spots before any announcement of them ... astronomer of remarkable genius , who died in 1641 , at the early age of twenty - two . He was the first person who saw ...
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