The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Volumes 1-2Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 29
... heart and arteries , which , as the first and most general motion observed in animals , will afford the means of readily determining what should be thought of all the rest . And that there may be less difficulty in understanding what I ...
... heart and arteries , which , as the first and most general motion observed in animals , will afford the means of readily determining what should be thought of all the rest . And that there may be less difficulty in understanding what I ...
Page 30
... heart , except that when its cavities are not full of blood , into these the blood of necessity flows , from the hollow vein into the right , and from the venous artery into the left ; because these two vessels are always full of blood ...
... heart , except that when its cavities are not full of blood , into these the blood of necessity flows , from the hollow vein into the right , and from the venous artery into the left ; because these two vessels are always full of blood ...
Page 31
Sources and Studies in European Civilization. the heart tends to pass through them to the hand with greater force than it does to return from the hand to the heart through the veins . And since the latter cur- rent escapes from the arm ...
Sources and Studies in European Civilization. the heart tends to pass through them to the hand with greater force than it does to return from the hand to the heart through the veins . And since the latter cur- rent escapes from the arm ...
Contents
The Trial and Triumph of Christianity | 143 |
The Birth of Europe | 165 |
Toward a New Equilibrium | 337 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
abbot according Adeimantus al-Mas'udi ancient world ANTIGONE apostle army barbarians Behold believe bishop body Bogomils brethren bring brother caliph called Cassivellaunus cause cavalry century CHORUS Christ Christian church civilization command count count of Flanders count of Tripoli CREON death divine dynasty earth economic Emperor enemy Enkidu eternal evil faith father fear feudal follow forces Gaul give Glaucon gods Greek HAEMON hand hath heart heaven historians holy honor hope human imperial Israel Italy Jerusalem justice king kingdom knowledge land learning let the abbot live Maghrib matter means medieval mercy Middle Ages mind monastery monks moved nature never philosophers plowteams political punishment reason Renaissance righteousness Roman Empire Rome rule ruler saith the Lord Saladin satraps sins soul spirit Stilicho thee things thought tion true truth Turks unto villeins virgate whole words