| Stephen Jones - 1799 - 456 sidor
...proposition« : i. That the tun is in tlxcentre of the world, and immoveable by a local motion $ and г. That the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but actually moves by a diurnal motion. The first of these positions was declared to be absurd, false in... | |
| John Aikin - 1803 - 770 sidor
...the two propositions, that the sun is the centre of the world, and immoveable by a local motion ; and that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but moves with a diurnal motion. These propositions he was by a decree of the Inquisitors ordered to renounce,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 sidor
...the two propositions, that the sun is the centre of the world, and immovable by a local motion, and that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but moves with a diurnal motion. These propositions he was ordered by a decree of the Inquisitors to renounce,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 sidor
...the two propositions, that the sun is the centre of the world, and immovable by a local motion, and that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but moves with a diurnal motion. These propositions he was ordered by a decree of the Inquisitors to renounce,... | |
| 1856 - 766 sidor
...that the sun is in the centre of the world, and immoveable from its place, is absurd, philosophically false and formally heretical; because it is expressly contrary to the Holy Scriptures; and the proposition that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but that it moves,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 548 sidor
...propositions ; 1. That the sun is in the centre of the world, and immoveable by a local motion ; and, 2. That the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but actually moves by a diurnal motion. The first of these positions was declared to be absurd, false in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 sidor
...propositions ; 1. That the sun is in the centre of the world, and immoveable by a local mptien ; and, 2. That the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but actually moves by a diurnal motion. The first of these positions was declared to be absurd, false in... | |
| Thomas Cooke - 1819 - 438 sidor
...psalms, for declaring that the sun is the centre of the world, and immoveable by a local motion; and that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but actually 213 moves by a diurnal motion. In other words, Galileo was condemned for asserting that which... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 408 sidor
...the two propositions, that the sun is the centre of the world, and immoveablc by a local motion, and that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immoveable, but moves with a diurnal motion. These propositions he was ordered by a decree of the Inquisitors to re,... | |
| 1865 - 1194 sidor
...philosophically false, and formally heretical, because it is expressly contrary to Holy Scripture. The proposition that the earth is not the centre of the world, nor immovable, but that it moves, and also with a diurnal motion, is absurd, philosophically false, and,... | |
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