| John Walker - 1813 - 1014 páginas
...Christopher Wren's discourse, Mr. Rob. Hooker, Dr. William Holder, &c. putts downe their notions in his note booke, and then prints it, without owneing...good to learning, in publishing such curious notions, wch the author (especially S' Christopher Wren) might never have the leisure to write of himselfe.—... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 326 páginas
...Christopher Wren's discourse, Mr. Rob. Hooker, Dr. William Holder, &c. putts downe their notions in his note booke, and then prints it, without owneing the authors. This frequently, of which they complairie. But though he does an injury to the inventors, he does good to learning, in publishing... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1831 - 386 páginas
...note-book, and then prints it without owning the authors. But though he does an injury to the inventers, he does good to learning in publishing such curious...especially Sir Christopher Wren, might never have leisure to write himself." Wren was now twenty-eight years old — admired at home and respected abroad,... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - 1898 - 398 páginas
...irreconcileable.' * MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 95. * Dupl. with ' square.' d See vol. ip 404. c Dupl. with ' might precede.' his note booke, and then prints it, without owneing...at Oxford (editio tertia, with additions), Mr. WO," in his preface, gives worthy characters of severall young mathematicians that he enformed, and, amongst... | |
| Caroline Francis Richardson - 1928 - 384 páginas
...Christopher Wren's discourse. Mr. Robert Hooke's. Dr. William Holder, etc.; putts downe their notions In his note booke, and then prints it, without owneing...authors. This frequently, of which they complaine" (Aubrey, II, 281). 190 ENGLISH PREACHERS AND PREACHING eludes the list by assuring the reader that... | |
| Caroline Francis Richardson - 1928 - 386 páginas
...Christopher Wren's discourse, Mr. Robert Hooke's. Dr. William Holder, etc. ; puttn downe their notions In his note booke. and then prints It, without owneing the authors. This frequently, of which they complalne" (Aubrey, II, 281). ' eludes the list by assuring the reader that there was th printing "22... | |
| Morris Bishop - 1936 - 434 páginas
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| Morris Bishop - 1936 - 430 páginas
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| John Aubrey - 1949 - 448 páginas
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