| John Earman - 1983 - 494 pages
...other limbs from different places, well painted indeed, but not modelled from the same body, and not in the least matching each other, so that a monster would be produced from them rather than a man. Thus in the process of their demonstrations, which they call their system, they are found either to... | |
| Stephen Gaukroger - 1991 - 288 pages
...other limbs from different places, well painted indeed, but not modelled from the same body, and not in the least matching each other, so that a monster would be produced from them rather than a man.' NOTES 1 Stanislaw Mossakowski. 'The Symbolic Meaning of Copernicus' Seal.' Journal of the History ofldeas,... | |
| Eileen Reeves - 1997 - 340 pages
...a picture hands, feet, head, and other limbs from different places, well painted indeed, but not in the least matching each other, so that a monster would be produced from them rather than a man." 29 The metaphor of the universe as a painting— though not necessarily as a portrait—was also frequent... | |
| Pravina Kumari Vaidya - 2003 - 120 pages
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