Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 450
... motion of the same , and the motion of the inner circle the motion of the other or diverse . The motion of the same he carried round by the side ' to the right , and the motion of the diverse diagonal- ly to the left . And he gave ...
... motion of the same , and the motion of the inner circle the motion of the other or diverse . The motion of the same he carried round by the side ' to the right , and the motion of the diverse diagonal- ly to the left . And he gave ...
Stran 533
... motion ? Theod . Yes . Soc . Here then we have one kind of motion . But when a thing , remaining on the same spot , grows old , or becomes black from being white , or hard from being soft , or undergoes any other change , may not this ...
... motion ? Theod . Yes . Soc . Here then we have one kind of motion . But when a thing , remaining on the same spot , grows old , or becomes black from being white , or hard from being soft , or undergoes any other change , may not this ...
Stran 572
... motion and rest in common , cannot be either of them . Theaet . Why not ? Str . Because motion would be at rest and rest in motion , for either of them , being predicated of both , will compel the other to change into the opposite of ...
... motion and rest in common , cannot be either of them . Theaet . Why not ? Str . Because motion would be at rest and rest in motion , for either of them , being predicated of both , will compel the other to change into the opposite of ...
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