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The curve is very low from 3500 B.C. to 600 B.C. , rising notably for the period
from 600 B.c. to about A.D. 200 . But from A.D. 200 to 900 it declines once again .
The decline is arrested if the Arabian contributions during the interval 900 to
1100 ...
The curve is very low from 3500 B.C. to 600 B.C. , rising notably for the period
from 600 B.c. to about A.D. 200 . But from A.D. 200 to 900 it declines once again .
The decline is arrested if the Arabian contributions during the interval 900 to
1100 ...
Strana 177
Conversely , the periods which are represented by an exceedingly low level of
the curve were also the periods of comparative sterility in respect to great
discoveries and inventions . The reasons for such correlations have been
presented at ...
Conversely , the periods which are represented by an exceedingly low level of
the curve were also the periods of comparative sterility in respect to great
discoveries and inventions . The reasons for such correlations have been
presented at ...
Strana 178
For these reasons , the section of the quantitative curve pertaining to the last two
centuries or less must be somewhat discounted , if it is to be used as an index of
qualitative progress or regress . Then , in lieu of any other , this curve may serve ...
For these reasons , the section of the quantitative curve pertaining to the last two
centuries or less must be somewhat discounted , if it is to be used as an index of
qualitative progress or regress . Then , in lieu of any other , this curve may serve ...
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II FLUCTUATION | 10 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
the period III Mixed phase of GraecoRoman mentality iv | 103 |
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