- The
General Scholium (Latin:
Scholium Generale) is an
essay written by
Isaac Newton,
appended to his work of Philosophiæ
Naturalis Principia Mathematica...
-
Scholia (sg.:
scholium or scholion, from
Ancient Gr****: σχόλιον, "comment", "interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or
explanatory comments – original...
- (1713),
Newton firmly rejected such
criticisms in a
concluding General Scholium,
writing that it was
enough that the
phenomena implied a gravitational...
- his
first thought was Athena."
According to a
version of the
story in a
scholium on the
Iliad (found
nowhere else), when Zeus
swallowed Metis, she was pregnant...
- no hypotheses") is a
phrase used by
Isaac Newton in an essay, "General
Scholium",
which was
appended to the
second (1713)
edition of the Principia. A 1999...
-
discarded bow and
arrows and runs
after her
crying daughter.
According to a
scholium on the
Iliad that
claims to
report Theagenes's
interpretation of the gods'...
- lullaby, "Lalla, Lalla, Lalla, aut dormi, aut lacta", is
recorded in a
scholium on
Persius and may be the
oldest to survive. Many
medieval English verses...
-
Description of Greece, 4.19.3 Schol. ad Pind. Ol. vi. 162 Hesiod,
according to a
scholium on
Apollonius of Rhodes. Argonautika, ii. 297
Odyssey 14.326-7 Pausanias...
- the
definitive answer has yet to be found. And in Newton's 1713
General Scholium in the
second edition of Principia: "I have not yet been able to discover...
- the
Wayback Machine Homer does not list Laërtes as one of the Argonauts.
Scholium on Sophocles' Aiax 190,
noted in Karl Kerényi, The
Heroes of the Gr****s...