| 1907 - 748 pages
...is here set down is the result of our own experience, or has been borrowed from authors whom we know have written what their personal experience has confirmed: for in these matters experience alone can give certainty." "Such an expression," says his biographer, "which might have proceeded from the pen... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 1074 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." The second of these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon (1214- °™ p ' 14),, a far-sighted genius,... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 670 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." 94), a far-sighted genius, one of the most powerful minds reThe second of these intellectual pioneers... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 678 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." The second of these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon (1214- °™ P94), a far-sighted genius,... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 662 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." Tie second of these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon ( 121494), a far-sighted genius, one of the... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 678 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." The second of these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon (121494), a far-sighted genius, one of the... | |
| Edward Maslin Hulme - 1915 - 674 pages
...vegetable life. " All that is here set down," he wrote in regard to his work, " is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty." The second of these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon (1214- CHAP. corded in history, who made... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1920 - 262 pages
...which he catalogues and describes all the trees, plants, and herbs known in his time, he declares: "All that is here set down is the result of our own...be of certainty." In his impressive Latin phrase, experimentum solum certificat in talibus. With regard to the study of nature in general he was quite... | |
| John Theodore Slattery - 1920 - 320 pages
...scientist. In his tenth book after describing all the trees, plants and herbs then known, he says: "All that is here set down is the result of our own observation or has been borrowed from others whom we have known to have written what their personal... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 992 pages
...and vegetable life. 'All that is here set down,' he wrote in regard to his work, 'is the result of my own experience, or has been borrowed from authors...these matters experience alone can be of certainty.' The second cf these intellectual pioneers was Roger Bacon (121494), a far-sighted genius, one of the... | |
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