... and then every day we could consider in the heavens the causes of all things which are renovated in the earth, and 'seek similar positions [of the heavens] in times past, and discover similar effects. These tables would be worth a king's ransom, and... Opera quædam hactenus inedita. v.1- - Page lxviiiby Roger Bacon - 1859Full view - About this book
| Roger Bacon - Philosophy - 1859 - 698 pages
...called Almanack or " Tallignum, in which, once for all, the motions of " the heavens are certified from the beginning to the " end of the world, without daily...And I have often attempted " the composition of such tallies, but could not finish " them through failure of the expenses, and the folly " of those whom... | |
| Roger Bacon - Learning and scholarship - 1859 - 712 pages
...called Almanack or " Tallignum, in which, once for all, the motions of " the heavens are certified from the beginning to the " end of the world, without daily...discover " similar effects. These tables would be worth u " king's ransom, and therefore could not be made " without vast expense. And I have often attempted... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 594 pages
...called Almanack or Tallignum, in •which, once for all, the motions of the heavens are certified from the beginning to the end of the world, without daily...which are renovated in the earth, and seek similar positions [of the heavens] in times past, and discover similar effects. These tables would be worth... | |
| Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 398 pages
...called Almanack or Talliguum, in which, once for all, the motions of the heavens are certified from the beginning to the end of the world without daily...which are renovated in the earth, and seek similar positions [of the heavens] in times past, and discover similar effects. These tables would be worth... | |
| Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 378 pages
...called Almanack or Tallignum, in which, once for all, the motions of the heavens are certified from the beginning to the end of the world without daily...which are renovated in the earth, and 'seek similar positions [of the heavens] in times past, and discover similar effects. These tables would be worth... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - English literature - 1916 - 674 pages
...motions of the heavens are certified from the beginning to the end of the world without daily labor; so that a man can find everything in the heavens every...consider in the heavens the causes of all things which change on the earth, and seek similar positions (of the heavens) in times past, and discover similar... | |
| Andrew George Little - 1928 - 92 pages
...drawing up of tables which would show the motions of the stars without 'the daily task' of calculation: 'and then every day we could consider in the heavens the causes of all changes on earth, and find similar configuration of the heaven in the past and similar effects, and... | |
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