The Intellectual Tradition of the West: Copernicus to KafkaMorton Donner, Kenneth Eugene Eble, Robert E. Helbling Scott, Foresman, 1967 - Civilization, Western |
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... simply because he has toothache , not just as any coarse peasant , but as a man affected by progress and European civilization , a man who is " divorced from the soil and the national elements , " as they express it nowadays . His moans ...
... simply because he has toothache , not just as any coarse peasant , but as a man affected by progress and European civilization , a man who is " divorced from the soil and the national elements , " as they express it nowadays . His moans ...
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... simply because every possible answer to it will be provided . Then the " Palace of Crystal " 10 will be built . Then . . . In fact , those will be halcyon days . Of course there is no guaranteeing ( this is my comment ) that it will not ...
... simply because every possible answer to it will be provided . Then the " Palace of Crystal " 10 will be built . Then . . . In fact , those will be halcyon days . Of course there is no guaranteeing ( this is my comment ) that it will not ...
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... simply to introduce into all this positive good sense his fatal fantastic element . It is just his fantastic dreams , his vulgar folly , that he will desire to retain , simply in order to prove to himself — as though that were so ...
... simply to introduce into all this positive good sense his fatal fantastic element . It is just his fantastic dreams , his vulgar folly , that he will desire to retain , simply in order to prove to himself — as though that were so ...
Contents
Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres | 3 |
JOHANNES KEPLER | 18 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 26 |
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