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  • 61Ionians (The) — The Ionians Malcolm Schofield THALES AND OTHERS The Greeks agreed that philosophy had begun with Thales. However they did not know much about his views.1 What survives is mostly a potent legend. Herodotus tells stories of his practical ingenuity …

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  • 62Science and British philosophy: Boyle and Newton — G.A.J.Rogers INTRODUCTION Achievements in the natural sciences in the period from Nicholas Copernicus (1473– 1543) to the death of Isaac Newton (1642–1727) changed our whole understanding of the nature of the universe and of the ways in which we… …

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  • 63escolio — (Del gr. skholion, explicación, comentario.) ► sustantivo masculino ARTES GRÁFICAS Nota puesta en un texto para explicarlo. * * * escolio (del lat. «scholĭum», del gr. «schólion», comentario) m. Nota que se pone a un texto para *aclararlo,… …

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  • 64Ньютон Исаак — Система мира, методология и философия в творчестве Исаака Ньютона Философское значение творчества Ньютона     Галилей умер 8 января 1642 г. В том же 1642 г. на Рождество, в Вулсторпе, в окрестностях деревни Колстерворт, Линкольншир, родился Исаак …

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  • 65scho|li|ast — «SKOH lee ast», noun. 1. a commentator upon the ancient classics: »From their seats…arose the gentler and graver ghosts... of Grecian or of Roman lore to crown…the…love labours of their unwearied scholiast (Charles Lamb). 2. a commentator upon… …

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  • 66Scholia — Scho li*a, n. pl. See {Scholium}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 67Scholion — Scho li*on, n. [NL.] A scholium. [1913 Webster] A judgment which follows immediately from another is sometimes called a corollary, or consectary . . . One which illustrates the science where it appears, but is not an integral part of it, is a… …

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  • 68Scholy — Scho ly, n. A scholium. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 69Aeolus — For the click beetle genus, see Aeolus (beetle) .Aeolus (Greek: polytonic|Αἴολος [aí.jo.los] , Ailos Modern Greek:Audio IPA|lang=Greek|Ell Aiolos.ogg| [ e.o.los] ), Latinized as Æolus was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. In fact this… …

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  • 70Artemis — Infobox Greek deity Caption = The Diana of Versailles , a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture by Leochares. (Louvre Museum) Name = Artemis God of = Goddess of the Hunt, Forests and Hills Abode = Symbol = Bow and Arrows Consort = Parents = Zeus and… …

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