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Pagina 213
... theory of diurnal rotation on four.19 Indeed , the theory was so widely known that a number of writers described Copernicus as litle more than an important modern advo- cate . One example is that of Francesco Maurolico , who attacked ...
... theory of diurnal rotation on four.19 Indeed , the theory was so widely known that a number of writers described Copernicus as litle more than an important modern advo- cate . One example is that of Francesco Maurolico , who attacked ...
Pagina 220
... theory is given as an alternative to the original Copernican hypothesis . The influence of this theory upon Milton is nowhere shown so completely as in this section . He had vaguely in mind the varying nocturnal and diurnal arches occa ...
... theory is given as an alternative to the original Copernican hypothesis . The influence of this theory upon Milton is nowhere shown so completely as in this section . He had vaguely in mind the varying nocturnal and diurnal arches occa ...
Pagina 253
... theory of poetry , moves too abstractly . Only by placing poetic theory at every possible point in contact with the con- temporary poetry may the dry bones of versification and the rarefied dialectic of aesthetic theory be endowed with ...
... theory of poetry , moves too abstractly . Only by placing poetic theory at every possible point in contact with the con- temporary poetry may the dry bones of versification and the rarefied dialectic of aesthetic theory be endowed with ...
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