| Aulus Cornelius Celsus - Medicine, Greek and Roman - 1831 - 364 pages
...elegance, if possible. This is the order of Nature, whose minister and interpreter is man : " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente obsefvaverit : nee ampKils seit, aut potest." — Бас. Nov. Org. Whether I have succeeded... | |
| Daniel Ernst Müller - 1837 - 366 pages
...üteonbtrcn. SSon Daniel @t»fl Frankfurt am Jltatii, in bcr Hnbreätfdijen SSu ф() anb I u ng. 1 S 3 7. Homo naturae minister et interpres , tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit , nee amplius seit aut potest. f ranhfurt a. ffi. , in bet >Hnbrcfiifd)cn... | |
| Laurent Philippe Charles van den Bergh - 1837 - 350 pages
...Bacone valet : naturae loquebatur, non hominis voce. Sic enim philosophiae exordia facit : » homo , naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine, re vel mente observaverit, necamplius scit aut potest." Ita profecto, tamiuam Socrates alter, qui ex... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - Agricultural chemistry - 1839 - 508 pages
...value of the Baconian maxim, — that first aphorism of the " Novum Organum Scientiarum," — " Homo Naturae minister, et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de Naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit : nee amplius sit, aut potest." Indeed, I am disposed to think, that after... | |
| Medicine - 1840 - 660 pages
...value of the Baconian maxim, — that first aphorism of the 'Novum Organum Scientiarum,' — ' Homo Naturae minister, et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de Naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit : necamplius sit, aut potest.' Indeed I am disposed to think, that after... | |
| 1840 - 694 pages
...centuries can teach no other lesson than that which the priest of reason long since unfolded. " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine, re vel mente observaverit ; nee amplius seit, aut potest." If the discovery of real causes be denied... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - Science - 1895 - 692 pages
...of God to man, and had found in Nature not only a revelation but a mental discipline also : " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit ; nee amplius scit aut potest." — BACON, Nov. Onj., Aph. i. Donald Beith.... | |
| Thomas Brown, David Welsh - Intellect - 1846 - 580 pages
...primary aphorism of Lord Bacon, which has been so often quoted, and so often quoted in vain, " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit ; nee amplius scit aut potest." l i Nov. Org. Aph. 1. What is it that we... | |
| Rudolf Virchow - History - 1849 - 64 pages
...Sie ©eифe. ......... . . . . . @. 1 ... ... ©.6 @. 16 @. 24 ........ S. 46 £) er ЗЙ enf Homo naturae minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit: nee amplius seit ant potest. Htten. lle menfфЙфe Srfenntniß begrünbet... | |
| Thomas Brown, James Parkinson Boyle - Philosophy - 1849 - 370 pages
...agreement or disagreement without comparison. In the words of Lord Bacon's great primary aphorism, Homo naturae minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit; nee amplius scit aut potest. The question, ' What is it we truly mean when... | |
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