A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 122
... followed the death of Crom- well in 1658 brought a renewal of pamphlet activity in Mil- ton . Occupied though he was with calmer scholarly tasks and already launched on the composition of Paradise Lost he could not fail , now that ...
... followed the death of Crom- well in 1658 brought a renewal of pamphlet activity in Mil- ton . Occupied though he was with calmer scholarly tasks and already launched on the composition of Paradise Lost he could not fail , now that ...
Page 218
... followed the invention of the telescope . As a Platonist , a student of mathematics , and a friend of Galileo's , he could not escape being interested in these ex- citing issues . The astronomical dialogue in Book VIII not only raises ...
... followed the invention of the telescope . As a Platonist , a student of mathematics , and a friend of Galileo's , he could not escape being interested in these ex- citing issues . The astronomical dialogue in Book VIII not only raises ...
Page 407
... followed in the National Edition of Galileo's works . The interrelations of the group of intellectuals to which Galileo and Diodati belonged - Campanella , Gassendi , DuPuy , etc. — are best studied in the correspondence of Peiresc ...
... followed in the National Edition of Galileo's works . The interrelations of the group of intellectuals to which Galileo and Diodati belonged - Campanella , Gassendi , DuPuy , etc. — are best studied in the correspondence of Peiresc ...
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