| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 pages
...and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liter Cof-moyrapfiicus d» Xatura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise.'* Jourdain, another modern critic, туя, ' whether we consider him as a theologian or a philosopher,... | |
| 1873 - 862 pages
...structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cormographicvs de fi'atura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise.'* Jourdain, another modern critic, saya, ' whether we consider him as a theologian or a philosopher.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 pages
...structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cosmographicns dt Notara Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise.'* Jourdain, another modern critic, gays, ' whether we consider him as a theologian or a philosopher.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 698 pages
...organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cofnioyraphicus de Natura Locorum, is a species of physical geography....heating the ground, which have excited my surprise.'* Jourdain, another modern critic, says, ' whether we consider him as a theologian or a philosopher.... | |
| Augusta Theodosia Drane - 1881 - 804 pages
...structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of Liber Cosmographicus de Jtfatura Locorum, is a species of physical geography. I have...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise." J Jourdain, another modern critic, says, " Whether we consider him as a theologian or a philosopher,... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1880 - 470 pages
...excited my surprise, regarding the simultaneous dependence of climate on latitude and elevation, and the effect of different angles of incidence of the sun's rays in heating the earth's surface. Albertus probably owes the praise conferred on him by Dante, less to himself than... | |
| Eugene A. Magevney - 1898 - 76 pages
...some exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of ' Liber Cosmographicus de Natura...incidence of the sun's rays in heating the ground, which had excited my surprise. " * As text-books, werej$re,, a gjreftt_deal of dictation was necessary. The... | |
| Eugene A. Magevney - 1900 - 338 pages
...some exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title of ' Liber Cosmographicus de Natura...different angles of incidence of the sun's rays in in the " Dark Ages." heating the ground, which had excited my surprise. :l * As text-books were rare,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 660 pages
...some exceedingly acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works bearing the title of 'Liber Cosmographicus de Natura...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise." To take up some of Humboldt's headings in their order and illustrate them by quotations from Albert... | |
| 1907 - 748 pages
...acute remarks on the organic structure and physiology of plants. One of his works, bearing the title, 'Liber Cosmographicus de Natura Locorum,' is a species...heating the ground, which have excited my surprise." Albert's knowledge and the presumptuous ignorance of those who make little of the science of the medieval... | |
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