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" ... generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledges be accepted rather for lines and veins, than for sections and separations; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved. "
Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Página 294
1860
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The Cambridge Companion to Bacon

Markku Peltonen - 1996 - 406 páginas
...451). In particular, it explains his desire that all the "partitions of knowledge" he had suggested should be "accepted rather for lines and veins, than for sections and separations," lest one should destroy "the continuance and entireness of knowledge," that "common fountain" from...
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The Living Text of the Gospels

David C. Parker - 1997 - 242 páginas
...hardback ISBN o 521 59951 2 paperback And generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledges be accepted rather for lines and veins than for sections and separations. Francis Bacon, Of the Advancement of Learning 2.9.1 Contents Preface page xi List of abbreviations...
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The Squashed Philosophers

Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 páginas
...philosophy in the continent of nature: and generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledges be accepted; rather for lines and veins than for sections and separations; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved. So we may see that the opinion of...
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Social Anthropology

Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, European Association of Social Anthropologists - 1962 - 52 páginas
...history is meaningless in my opinion. Bacon wished it to be a rule ' that all par36 titions of knowledges be accepted rather for lines and veins than for sections and separations; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved'.1 This is a good maxim for us and...
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The Cambridge History of the Literature

452 páginas
...for some distance entire and continuous, before it divide itself into arms and boughs).' They are to be accepted ' rather for lines and veins, than for sections and separations.' The second of these leading ideas is the practical aim of knowledge. This is a constantly recurring...
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Bacon Selections

Francis Bacon - 1928 - 500 páginas
...in the continent of nature. -• And generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of knowledges be accepted rather for lines and veins, than for sections and separations ; and that the continuance and entireness of knowledge be preserved.- For the contrary hereof hath...
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