was equally active and influential in promoting the study of natural science, and of the Aristotelian philosophy His works contain some exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. old time makers of medicine - Page 378de james j. walsh - 1911Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1873 - 862 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more worthy of attention. ' Albertus Magnus,' says Humboldt, 'was equally active and influential in promoting the study...plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cormographicvs de fi'atura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have found in it considerations... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more worthy of attention. 'Albertus Magnus,' says Humboldt, 'was equally active and influential in promoting the study...of the. Aristotelian philosophy His works contain gome exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more worthy of attention. ' Albertus Magnus,' says Humboldt, 'was equally active and influential in promoting the study of natural science, and of tho Aristotelian philosophy His work» contain some exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 698 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more worthy of attention. ' Albertus Magnus,' says Humboldt, ' was equally active and influential in promoting the study...plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cofnioyraphicus de Natura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have found in it considerations... | |
| Augusta Theodosia Drane - 1881 - 804 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more •worthy of attention. " Albertus Magnus," he says, " was equally active and influential in promoting the study...works, bearing the title of Liber Cosmographicus de Jtfatura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have found in it considerations on the dependence... | |
| 1907 - 748 pages
...science, and to most people Humboldt's expression that he found in the writings of Albertus Magnus some "exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants" will come as a supreme surprise. A few details with regard to Albert's botanical knowledge, however,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 660 pages
...modern science and to most people Humboldt's expression that he found in Albertus Magnus's writings some "exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants" will come as a supreme surprise. A few details with regard to Albert's botanical knowledge, however,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 458 pages
...judge of Albert's work. He has summed up his appreciation briefly as follows : ' ' Albertus Magnus was equally active and influential in promoting the study...plants. One of his works, bearing the title of ' Liber Cqsmographicus de Natura Locorum, ' is a species of physical geography. I have found in it considerations... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 pages
...modern science, and to most people Humboldt's expression that he found in Albertus Magnus's writings some "exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants," will come as an supreme surprise. A few details with regard to Albert's botanical knowledge, however,... | |
| Augusta Theodosia Drane - 1910 - 760 pages
...readers will be disposed to receive as more worthy of attention. " Albertus Magnus," he says, " was equally active and influential in promoting the study...Aristotelian philosophy. . . . His works contain some exceed ingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants;. One of his works, bearing... | |
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