10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PANSPERMIST»
Découvrez l'usage de
panspermist dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
panspermist et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Evolutionism in Eighteenth-century French Thought
23 Now that Maillet reveals that his source is Lucretius, one needs only to read
the preceding verses in De rerum natura to see the impact that Lucretius had on
his panspermist view of creation. In 5.791-92, Lucretius says, "...so then the ...
Mary Efrosini Gregory,
2008
2
Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, ...
In a thickly-populated country like ours, it must always be possible for the seeds
of any disease to be carried any whither ; and a " Panspermist " ought not to be
less vigilant in rooting up what, on his view, would be the necessary nidus for his
...
3
Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
In a thickly-populated country like ours, it must always be possible for the seeds
of any disease to be carried any whither ; and a " Panspermist " ought not to be
less vigilant in rooting up what, on his view, would be the necessary nidus for his
...
4
The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
In a thickly-populated country like ours, it must always be possible for the seeds
of any disease to be carried any whither ; and a " Panspermist " ought not to be
less vigilant in rooting up what, on his view, would be the necessary nidus for his
...
James Samuelson, William Crookes,
1866
5
The quarterly journal of science
In a thickly-populated country like ours, it must always be possible for the seeds
of any disease to be carried any whither; and a “ Panspermist ” ought not to be
less vigilant in rooting up what, on his view, would be the necessary 'nidus for his
...
6
Pubblicazioni Della Stazione Zoologica Di Napoli
In order to avoid the 'unphi- losophicaF postulation of continuous miraculous
interventions in the course of Nature, mechanists resorted to pre-existence - ovist,
animal- culist, or panspermist. The origins of the theory of pre-existence (as
distinct ...
7
The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ...
... seems sufficient, as long since pointed out by Pasteur; but no one has hitherto
been able to detect in the atmosphere that abundance of divers germs which the
followers of Pouchet consider must exist therein if the panspermist theory is true.
James Samuelson, Henry Lawson,
1872
The gravest of these objections, it must be said, have applied to problems which
do not concern the very foundation of the dispute between the panspermist
system and its opposite. For instance, M. Tre'cul, the skillful and noted
micrographer, ...
9
Fungal Biology in the Origin and Emergence of Life
By contrast, being convinced of the cosmic distribution of bacteria and viruses,
the panspermist interprets these molecules as the 'detritus of biology' and
deduces that 'interstellar dust particles could be largely derived from biology' (
both ...
10
The Life Sciences in Eighteenth-Century French Thought
177 Man came from the worm as the butterfly came from the caterpillar.178 All
this got repeated in 1750 in the Systeme d'Epicure, in which La Mettrie set forth a
panspermist theory: plants and insects were born from germs coming from the air
...
Jacques Roger Edited by Keith R. Benson Translated by Robert Ellrich,
1997