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" ... and obliging her to make use of matter which requires much manual labour, and is the object of servile trades ; then mechanics were separated from geometry, and, being a long time despised by the philosopher, were considered as a brauch of the miliiary... "
Plutarch's Lives - Page 80
by Plutarch - 1822
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Plutarch's Lives,: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 2

Plutarch - 1770 - 518 pages
...mechanics were feparated from geometry, and being a long time defpifed by the philofopher, were confidered as a branch of the military art. Be that as it may, Archimedes one day aflerted to king Hiero, whofe kinfman and friend he was, this propofition, that with a given power...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical ...

Plutarch - 1795 - 412 pages
...mechanics were feparated from geometry, and being a long time defpifed by the philofopher, were conudered as a branch of the military art. Be that as it may, Archimedes one day aflerted to king .Hiero, whofe kinfinan and friend he was, this proportion, that with .a given power...
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Lives, Translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and ..., Volume 3

Plutarch - 1808 - 342 pages
...mechanics were feparated from geometry, and, being a long time defpifed by the philofopher, were confidered as a branch of the military art. Be that as it may, Archimedes one day afferted to king Hiero, whofe kinfman and friend he was, this propofition, that with a given power...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumes 3-4

Plutarchus - 1810 - 746 pages
...use of matter,-which requires much manual labour, and is the object of servile trades; then mechanies were separated from geometry, and being a long time...Archimedes one day asserted to king Hiero (whose kinsman 44 and friend he was) this 42 EudoKus was a celebrated geometer and astronomer of Cnidus. He first...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, Volume 3

Plutarch - 1811 - 352 pages
...to sensible things, and obliging her to make use of matter, which requires much manual labour, and is the object of servile trades; then mechanics were...may, Archimedes one day asserted to king Hiero (whose kinsman44 and friend he WPS) this 42 Eudoxus was a celebrated geometer and astronomer of Cnidus. He...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volume 1

Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 pages
...and sensible tilings, and obliging her to make use of matter which requires much manual labour, and is the object of servile trades ; then mechanics were...despised by the philosopher, were considered as a brauch of the miliiary art. Be that as it may, Archimedes one day asserted to king Hiero, whose kinsman...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 3

Plutarch - 1816 - 314 pages
...to sensible things, and obliging her to make use of matter, which requires much manual labour,- and is the object of servile trades ; then mechanics were...may, Archimedes one day asserted to king Hiero (whose kinsman(r) and friend he was), this proposition, p Eudoxus was a celebrated geometer and astronomer...
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Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ...

1824 - 706 pages
...sensible things, and by thus obliging her to make use of matter, which requires much manual labor and is the object of servile trades, then Mechanics were...from Geometry, and being a long time despised by the philosophers, were considered only as a branch of the military art." In another place, in speaking...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 20; Volume 42

1860 - 722 pages
...of matter which requires much manual labor and is the object of servile trades ; then mechanics was separated from geometry, and, being a long time despised by the philosopher, was considered as a branch of the military art." The relations established between Plato and the Pythagorean...
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Archimedes and Franklin: A Lecture, Introductory to a Course on the ...

Robert Charles Winthrop - 1854 - 56 pages
...sensible things, and by thus obliging her to make use of matter, which requires much manual labor and is the object of servile trades, then Mechanics were...from Geometry, and being a long time despised by the philosophers, were considered only as a branch of the military art." In another place, in speaking...
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