... historical or philosophical. There is a narrow professional spirit which may grow up among men of science, just as it does among men who practise any other special business. But surely a University is the very place where we should be able to overcome... Letters to 'The Times', 1884-1922 - Pagina 121door Thomas Case - 1927 - 284 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Richard Glazebrook - 1896 - 234 pagina’s
...very place where we should be able to overcome this tendency of men to become, as it were, granulated into small worlds, which are all the more worldly...special branch of learning is different from our own.'' Another expression of his views on the position of Physics at the time will be found in his address... | |
 | 1919 - 656 pagina’s
...very place where we should be able to overcome this tendency of men to become, as it were, granulated into small worlds, which are all the more worldly...special branch of learning is different from our own. Well, without subscribing to the flippant reply made to a Cambridge Don who advocated the abolition... | |
 | 1955 - 410 pagina’s
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 | James Clerk Maxwell - 1986 - 608 pagina’s
...very place where we should be able to overcome this tendency of men to become, as it were, granulated into small worlds, which are all the more worldly...special branch of learning is different from our own. It is not so long ago since any man who devoted himself to geometry, or to any science requiring continued... | |
 | James Clerk Maxwell - 2006 - 74 pagina’s
...very place where we should be able to overcome this tendency of men to become, as it were, granulated into small worlds, which are all the more worldly...special branch of learning is different from our own. It is not so long ago since any man who devoted himself to geometry, or to any science requiring continued... | |
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