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" Yet Archimedes had such a depth of understanding, such a dignity of sentiment, and so copious a fund of mathematical knowledge, that, though in the invention of these machines he gained the reputation of a man endowed with divine rather than human knowledge,... "
A General History of Mathematics from the Earliest Times to the Middle of ... - Page 61
by Charles Bossut - 1803 - 540 pages
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The Great Slighted Fortune

John Dempster Bell - 1878 - 482 pages
...tells the thoughts of God. Why did Archimedes invent the astonishing machines which secured to him " the reputation of a man endowed with divine rather than human knowledge ? " This is the answer : that he might have in them systems that would all the time declare his great...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr., with notes and a mem. by J. and W. Langhorne

Plutarchus - 1881 - 786 pages
...sentiment, and so copious a fund of mathematical knowledge, that, though in the invention of these machine* he- gained the reputation of a man endowed with divine rather than human knowledge, yet he did not vouchsafe to leave nny account of the m in writing. For he considered ill attention to mechanics,...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volume 6

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 466 pages
...to Marcellus, and he refused to go until he had finished his problem. "Archimedes," says Plutarch, "had such a depth of understanding, such a dignity...with divine rather than human knowledge, yet he did not vouchsafe to leave any account of them in writing. For he considered all attention to mechanics,...
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