tis plain, by his words, he knew not how to go about it. Now is not this very fine ? Mathematicians, that find out, settle, and do all the business, must content themselves with being nothing but dry calculators and drudges ; and another, that does nothing... The Monist - 539. lappuselaboja - 1914Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Rutherford Aris, Howard Ted Davis, Roger H. Stuewer - 1983 - 355 lapas
...motion, he went into orbit himself: Now is not this very fine? Mathematicians that find out, settle & do all the business must content themselves with being nothing but dry calculators & drudges & another that does nothing but pretend & grasp at all things must carry away all the invention... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen - 1985 - 280 lapas
...quite justified in saying, as he did of Hooke's claims: "Now is not this very fine? Mathematicians that find out, settle, and do all the business must...were to follow him as of those that went before." (See, further, Supplement 11). In any event, by January 1684 Halley had concluded that the force acting... | |
| Vladimir I. Arnold - 1992 - 346 lapas
...physicist to natural science, which remains current even today: "Mathematicians, that find out, settle & do all the business, must content themselves with being nothing but dry calculators and drudges, & another, that does nothing but pretend and grasps things, must carry away all the inventions as well... | |
| Vladimir I. Arnold - 1992 - 346 lapas
...drudges, & another, that does nothing but pretend and grasps things, must carry away all the inventions as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before.n Hooke dropped steel balls from a height of 10 m and asserted that he observed a systematic... | |
| Richard S. Westfall - 1994 - 356 lapas
...everything but the drudgery of calculation. Now is not this very fine? Mathematicians that find out, setde & do all the business must content themselves with being nothing but dry calculators & drudges & another that does nothing but pretend & grasp at all things must carry away all the invention... | |
| Thomas William Körner - 1996 - 548 lapas
...public interest many mathematicians have simply echoed Newton. Now is this not very fine? Mathematicians that find out, settle and do all the business must...calculators and drudges and another that does nothing but to pretend and grasp at all things must carry away the invention as well of those that were to follow... | |
| Stefan Hildebrandt, Anthony Tromba - 1996 - 370 lapas
...feelings are expressed in a letter to Halley (June 20, 1686): ". . .is this not very fine? Mathematicians that find out, settle and do all the business must...nothing but dry calculators and drudges and another who does nothing but pretend and grasp at all things must carry away all the invention. ..." Halley... | |
| Peter J. Tamburro - 2016 - 598 lapas
...plain, by his words, that he knew not how to go about it. Now is not this very fine ? Mathematicians, that find out, settle, and do all the business, must...nothing but pretend and grasp at all things, must carty away all the invention, as well as those that were to follow him, as of those that went before.17... | |
| Allan Chapman - 2004 - 392 lapas
...another that does nothing [Hooke] but pretend to grasp at all things must cany away all the inventions as well of those that were to follow him as of those that went before.'49 By this stage in Newton's rancour, therefore, Hooke had become a plagiarist, a dilettante... | |
| Michael Cooper, Michael Cyril William Hunter - 2006 - 368 lapas
...words he knew not how to go about it. Now is not this very fine? Mathematicians that find out, settle & do all the business must content themselves with being nothing but dry calculators & drudges & another that does nothing but pretend & grasp at all things must carry away all the invention... | |
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