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... Astronomy which he repeated during eighteen years , from 1830 to 1848. In 1832 , Comte was appointed répétiteur of analytic mathematics at the École Poly- technique , at the instance of M. Navier , then professor there ; and in 1837 he ...
... Astronomy which he repeated during eighteen years , from 1830 to 1848. In 1832 , Comte was appointed répétiteur of analytic mathematics at the École Poly- technique , at the instance of M. Navier , then professor there ; and in 1837 he ...
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... Astronomy and Physics , did not appear until 1835 , owing to the commercial disasters of the Revolution of July . The third volume , comprising Chemistry and Biology , appeared in 1838. The new science of Sociology , which was intended ...
... Astronomy and Physics , did not appear until 1835 , owing to the commercial disasters of the Revolution of July . The third volume , comprising Chemistry and Biology , appeared in 1838. The new science of Sociology , which was intended ...
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... Astronomy 26 2. Physics 3. Chemistry II . ORGANIC 1. Physiology 2. Sociology Five Natural Sciences : their filiation Filiation of their parts Corroborations . 1. This classification follows the order of disclosure of sciences 2. Solves ...
... Astronomy 26 2. Physics 3. Chemistry II . ORGANIC 1. Physiology 2. Sociology Five Natural Sciences : their filiation Filiation of their parts Corroborations . 1. This classification follows the order of disclosure of sciences 2. Solves ...
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... ASTRONOMY . CHAPTER I. GENERAL VIEW . 148 149 149 150 151 152 152 153 155 155 155 Means of exploration Its rank When it became a science Reduction to a single law Relation to other sciences Divisions of the science Celestial Geometry ...
... ASTRONOMY . CHAPTER I. GENERAL VIEW . 148 149 149 150 151 152 152 153 155 155 155 Means of exploration Its rank When it became a science Reduction to a single law Relation to other sciences Divisions of the science Celestial Geometry ...
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... an Invariable Plane . Stability of our system Resistance of a Medium Independence of the solar system Achievements of celestial dynamics . 223 CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . SIDEREAL ASTRONOMY AND COSMOGONY . xxxviii CONTENTS .
... an Invariable Plane . Stability of our system Resistance of a Medium Independence of the solar system Achievements of celestial dynamics . 223 CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . SIDEREAL ASTRONOMY AND COSMOGONY . xxxviii CONTENTS .
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