| Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences - 1996 - 130 Seiten
...statutes of the Royal Society in 1663, he inscribed as its objective "to improve the knowledge of natural! things, and all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick...practises, Engynes and Inventions by Experiments," adding the phrase "not medling with Divinity, Metaphysics, Moralls, Politicks, Grammar, Rhetor icks,... | |
| Thomas Shadwell - 1997 - 220 Seiten
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| Wolfram Fischer, Paul Erker, Heinrich Volkmann - 1998 - 294 Seiten
...and the design of the Royal Society is - To improve the knowledge of naturell things, and all usefull Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick practises, Engynes and...(Not meddling with Divinity, Metaphysics, Moralls, Grammar, Rhetorick, or logick, etc.).« '' Um diese nützlichen Wissenschaften zu fördern, gründete... | |
| Antonio Valsangiacomo - 1998 - 348 Seiten
...1663 einen Entwurf für die Statuten der Royal Society verfasste, beschrieb er es als deren Aufgabe, "to improve the knowledge of naturall things, and all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick practices, Engynes and Inventions by Experiments - (not meddling with Divinity, Metaphysics, Moralls,... | |
| E. Mendelsohn, P. Weingart, R.D. Whitely - 1977 - 308 Seiten
...religion, politics, morality, and education. Hooke's draft Statutes of the Royal Society (1663) stated: "The Business and Design of the Royal Society is: To improve the knowledge of natural things, and all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanics, Practices, Engynes and Inventions by... | |
| Monika Renneberg, Mark Walker - 2003 - 448 Seiten
...social contract of the sciences, can be found in a 1663 draft of the statutes of the Royal Society:24 The Business and Design of the Royal Society is: To improve the knowledge of natural things, and all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick practices, Engynes and Inventions by Experiments... | |
| Dick Pels - 2003 - 296 Seiten
...things philosophical, mathematical, and mechanical'; while the famous 1663 Statute proclaimed that 'The business and design of the Royal Society is - To improve the knowledge of naturall things, and of all useful Arts, Manufactures, Mechanick practices, Engynes and Inventions by Experiments - (not... | |
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