From the general spread of a more scientific education, we are warranted in expecting important results. Just as there are some brilliant literary men with an inability, or at least a distaste practically amounting to inability, for scientific ideas,... The American Journal of Science - Page 2611884Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 954 pages
...apparatus much as many school-boys are puzzled by a transposition of the letters in a diagram of Euclid. From the general spread of a more scientific education,...scientific ideas, so there are a few with scientific tastea whose imaginations are never touched by merely literary studies. To save these from intellectual... | |
| 1885 - 284 pages
...apparatus, much as many school-boys are puzzled by a transposition of the letters in a diagram of Euclid. From the general spread of a more scientific education,...years of their lives is something gained, but the thorough-going advocates of scientific education aim at much more. To them it appears strange, and... | |
| 1885 - 324 pages
...of a more scientific education, wo are warranted in expucting important results. Just as there arc some brilliant literary men with an inability, or...years of their lives is something gained, but the thorough-going advocates of scientific education aim at much more. To them it appears strange, and... | |
| Clement Dukes - 1887 - 364 pages
...meeting of the British Association, held in Montreal in 1884, Lord Rayleigh, the President, said : — " From the general spread of a more scientific education...years of their lives is something gained ; but the thoroughgoing advocates of scientific education aim at much more. To them it appears strange, and almost... | |
| John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1900 - 624 pages
...apparatus much as many school-boys are puzzled by a transposition of the letters in a diagram of Euclid. From the general spread of a more scientific education,...years of their lives is something gained; but the thorough-going advocates of scientific education aim at much more. To them it appears strange, and... | |
| Clement Dukes - 1905 - 660 pages
...of the British Association, held in Montreal in 1884, Lord Rayleigh, the President, remarked : — " From the general spread of a more scientific education...scientific ideas, so there are a few with scientific tastes whpse imaginations are never touched by merely literary studies. Tosave these from intellectual stagnation... | |
| Robert John Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1924 - 454 pages
...appeal to many who have not convenient access to Rayleigh's scientific writings, I quote it hero. " From the general spread of a more scientific education,...literary studies. To save these from intellectual stagna1 Vol. H, p. 333. 1 ii in during several important years of their lives is something gained ;... | |
| Desert Institute on the Mediterranean Littoral - 1957 - 628 pages
...apparatus much as many school-boys are puzzled by a transposition of the letters in a diagram of Euclid. From the general spread of a more scientific education,...years of their lives is something gained ; but the thorough-going advocates of scientific education aim at much more. To them it appears strange, and... | |
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