Truth: A HistoryBantam, 1997 - Broj stranica: 257 |
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Stranica 107
... context of his life can be rebuilt in the imagination among what survives of the churches and mausolea of Ravenna , one of the courtly centres of the Ostrogothic king whom Boethius served . Here in glit- tering mosaics , the tiny ...
... context of his life can be rebuilt in the imagination among what survives of the churches and mausolea of Ravenna , one of the courtly centres of the Ostrogothic king whom Boethius served . Here in glit- tering mosaics , the tiny ...
Stranica 122
... context : that of the study of geometry in ancient Greece . By some grace of providence - which has intervened , I suppose , to protect me from delusion I can remember almost nothing of my early lessons at school . But I recall the ...
... context : that of the study of geometry in ancient Greece . By some grace of providence - which has intervened , I suppose , to protect me from delusion I can remember almost nothing of my early lessons at school . But I recall the ...
Stranica 187
... context seemed unthreat- ening : long - term weather - forecasting proved unreliable because of the unpredictable consequences of random events . The ' flap of the butterfly's wing ' , which was said to be poten- tially responsible for ...
... context seemed unthreat- ening : long - term weather - forecasting proved unreliable because of the unpredictable consequences of random events . The ' flap of the butterfly's wing ' , which was said to be poten- tially responsible for ...
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