Roger Bacon — "He who knows not mathematics cannot know any other sciences."
He who knows not mathematics cannot know any other sciences.
He who knows not mathematics cannot know any other sciences.
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"The study of magic, though often abused, contains many useful truths."
"There are four chief obstacles to grasping truth: frail authority, custom, the opinion of the unlearned crowd, and the concealment of ignorance by ostentation."
"The four greatest stumbling blocks to understanding are: authority, long-standing custom, the sense of the ignorant crowd, and the hiding of one's own ignorance under the show of wisdom."
"The present method of studying theology is a disgrace to the Church."
"The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction."
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