| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 páginas
...the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies : like as diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises ; bowling is good for the stone and reins,...study the mathematics ; for in demonstrations, if ¿is wit be called away never so little, he must begin again; if his wit be not apt to distinguish... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 páginas
...the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies : like as 7 diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins";...for the stomach; riding for the head, and the like. 1 Curiously for attentively. 2 Would /or should. 3 That (old) for what. 4 Moral (unusual) for morals.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 páginas
...the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies : like as diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises ; bowling is good for the stone and reins,...again ; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences, let him study the schoolmen, for they are 4 Cymini sectores ;' if he be not apt to beat... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1852 - 430 páginas
...explanation. Work the second example. GEOMETRY. ON MATHEMATICS. " If a man's wits be wandering let him study mathematics : for in demonstrations, if his wit be...called away never so little, he must begin again." — JJacan. THE term mathematics is derived from a Greek word which primarily signifies any discipline... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 páginas
...but may be wrought out by fit Studies : Like as Difeafes of the Body may have Appropriate Exercifes. Bowling is good for the Stone and Reins ; Shooting for the Lungs and Breaft ; gentle Walking for the Stomach ; Riding for the Head ; and the like. So if a Man's Wit be... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 páginas
...in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies: like as diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises. Bowling is good for the stone and reins,...again; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find difference, let him study the schoolmen, for they are Cymini sectores.a If he be not apt to beat over... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 páginas
...not to oversee workmen, is to leave your purse open. — Franklin. MATHEMATICS. — If a man's wits be wandering, let him study the mathematics ; for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away ever so little, he must begin again. — Lord Bacon. MATHEMATICS. — The study of the mathematics,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 páginas
...let him study the mathematiks ; for in demonstrations if his thought be called ever so little away he must begin again ; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences [ic be not subtile], let him study the schoolmen, for they are the Cymini tcctores." —... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 832 páginas
...let him study the raathematiks ; for in demonstrations if his thought be called ever so little away he must begin again ; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences [ie be not subtile], let him study the schoolmen, for they are the Cymini seclores.''—... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body may have appropriate more pernicious when it is open ; and fraud when...courts. A judge ought to prepare his way to a just differences, let him study the schoolmen ; for they are cymini sectores : if he be not npt to beat... | |
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