| A. I. Sabra - 1981 - 372 pages
...speaking roughly, not properly: 'And if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be apt to frame.'39... | |
| William Irwin Thompson - 1991 - 276 pages
...and so of the rest. And if at any time I speak of Light and rays as colored or enbued with Colors, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be apt to frame.... | |
| Joachim Gessinger - 1994 - 824 pages
...Form menschlicher Wahrnehmung. [...] if at any time I speak of light and rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grosly, and according to such conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be... | |
| Walter Pape, Frederick Burwick - 1995 - 380 pages
...experiments with the refraction of light: And if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People [...] would be apt to frame. For the Rays to speak... | |
| Kurt Nassau - 1997 - 490 pages
...of these. In Newton's own words: "And if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be apt to frame.... | |
| Jozef Cohen - 2001 - 256 pages
...in his 1 704 Opticks (p. 90): If at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued [sic] with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grosly [sic], and according to such conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would... | |
| Raymond L. Lee, Alistair B. Fraser - 2001 - 656 pages
...block, noting sternly in Opticks: "And if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be apt to frame.... | |
| Steven Yantis - 2004 - 830 pages
...characteristic: And if at any time l speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours. l would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly. but grossly. and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experimems would be apt to frame.... | |
| M. Watkins - 2002 - 232 pages
...Hacker (1987), and Keith Campbell (1993). if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as colored or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these experiments would be apt to frame.... | |
| Götz Hoeppe - 2007 - 384 pages
...the perceptions caused by them: And if at any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing all these Experiments would be apt to frame.... | |
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