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  • ...ided a diagram of a peacock automotan in his treatises. In Europe, [[Roger Bacon]] built a talking android head (an ANDROID is a figure in human form), and
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  • * Magnusson, Roger S. “The sanctity of life and the right to die: social and jurisprudential # See Humphry and Wickett (1986:8-10) on More, Montaigne, Donne, and Bacon.
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  • ...ample, many medieval philosophers such as Ibn Sina ([[Avicenna]]), [[Roger Bacon]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]] agreed with ancient philosophers that animals cann ...lness just as one seeks out a physician for curing bodily illnesses. Roger Bacon elaborates Seneca's advices. Many medieval writers discuss at length the ev
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  • ..., a brilliant Dominican experimentalist, much like the Franciscan, [[Roger Bacon]] of Oxford in the 13th century. Aquinas reintroduced Aristotelian philosop
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  • ...very of magical practices and occult doctrines from Roger Bacon to Francis Bacon, the adaptation of Neo-Platonic and esoteric ideas in the medieval Christia
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  • ...itings of the [[British Empiricists]], including [[John Locke]], [[Francis Bacon]], and [[Isaac Newton]] (Jefferson called them the "three greatest men the ...n his college years at William and Mary Jefferson came to admire [[Francis Bacon]], [[Isaac Newton]], and [[John Locke]] as three great paragons of wisdom.
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  • If translation be an art, it is no easy one. In the 13th century, [[Roger Bacon]] wrote that if a translation is to be true, the translator must know both
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  • ...xxxviii. §1 The soule it selfe by nature is, or hath in it, harmonie. 1605 BACON Adv. Learn. I. iv. §6 (1873) 32 The harmony of a science, supporting each ...ion (Ac1613), by Werckmeister (A1702) and also by the ingenious dilettante Roger North (c1710). It was not anticipated, as Riemann claimed, by Zarlino. What
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