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Popular Books on Natural Science For Practical Use in Every Household, for Readers of All Classes
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Popular Books on Natural Science, by Aaron David Bernstein
Title: Popular Books on Natural Science
For Practical Use in Every Household, for Readers of All Classes
Author: Aaron David Bernstein
Release Date: August 27, 2011 [eBook #37224]
Language: English
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POPULAR BOOKS
ON
Natural Science.
FOR PRACTICAL USE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD,
FOR READERS OF ALL CLASSES.
By A. BERNSTEIN.
CONTENTS:
THE WEIGHT OF THE EARTH—VELOCITY—NUTRITION—LIGHT AND DISTANCE—THE WONDERS OF ASTRONOMY—METEOROLOGY—THE FOOD PROPER FOR MAN.
New York:
CHR. SCHMIDT, PUBLISHER, 39 CENTRE STREET.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1869, by
CHR. SCHMIDT,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
BERNSTEIN'S
POPULAR TREATISE
ON
NATURAL SCIENCE.
"In primis, hominis est propria VERI inquisitio atque investigatio. Itaque cum sumus negotiis necessariis, curisque vacui, tum avemus aliquid videre, audire, ac dicere, cognitionemque rerum, aut occultarum aut admirabilium, ad benè beatéque vivendum necessariam ducimus;—ex quo intelligitur, quod VERUM, simplex, sincerumqe sit, id esse naturæ hominis aptissimum. Huic veri videndi cupiditati adjuncta est appetitio quædam principatûs, ut nemini parere animus benè a naturâ, informatus velit, nisi præcipienti, aut docenti, aut utilitatis causâ justè et legitimè imperanti: ex quo animi magnitudo existit, et humanarum rerum contemtio."
Cicero, de Officiis, Lib. 1. § 13.
Before all other things, man is distinguished by his pursuit and investigation of TRUTH. And hence, when free from needful business and cares, we delight to see, to hear, and to communicate, and consider a knowledge of many admirable and abstruse things necessary to the good conduct and happiness of our lives: whence it is clear that whatsoever is TRUE, simple, and direct, the same is most congenial to our nature as men. Closely allied with this earnest longing to see and know the truth, is a kind of dignified and princely sentiment which forbids a mind, naturally well constituted, to submit its faculties to any but those who announce it in precept or in doctrine, or to yield obedience to any orders but such as are at once just, lawful, and founded on utility. From this source spring greatness of mind and contempt of worldly advantages and troubles.
CONTENTS.
PART I.
THE WEIGHT OF THE EARTH.
- CHAPTER. PAGE.
PART II.
VELOCITY.
PART III.
NUTRITION.