| Daniel Wise - 1851 - 362 pages
...of Science upon civilization and progress, and its claims to a more general recognition, as well as to a higher place in the educational system of the...distinguished men of Science ; Serial Columns, giving tue gist of the most important papers appearing in Scientific Journals, both Home and Foreign ; Transactions... | |
| George Boole - 1865 - 318 pages
...of Science upon civilisation and progress, and its claims to a more general recognition, as well as to a higher place in the educational system of the...papers appearing in Scientific Journals, both Home and Foreign ; Transactions of the principal Scientific Societies and Academies of the World, Notes, &c.... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1869 - 130 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Theophrastus - 1870 - 380 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 146 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCK columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1874 - 384 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Robert Jardine - 1874 - 338 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| William Black - 1874 - 346 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1874 - 132 pages
...higher place in the educational sys'.em of the country. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 358 pages
...are acknowledged masters in their particular departments. The CORRESPONDENCE columns of NATURE, while forming a medium of scientific discussion and of intercommunication among the most distinguished men of Science, have become the recognised organ for announcing new discoveries and new illustrations of scientific... | |
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