Jerzy KochanowiczCorresponding author

Bogdan Lisiak. Jezuici polscy a nauki ścisłe od XVI do XIX wieku, Słownik bio-bibliograficzny [The Polish Jesuits and Science from the 16th through 19th Centuries: A Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary]

Article
6 – 2001, pages 278-279
Date of online publication: 30 novembre 2020
Date of publication: 30 novembre 2001

Abstract

It has been stated, „history is the master of life (magistra vitae)". Is this a statement reserved exclusively for historians or is it applicable to those with quantitative interests in the fields of mathematics, physics, astronomy, and philosophy and for matters of purpose, for all humanity? The latter have certainly learned much from their ancestors in their respective fields of concentrated research and study. Knowledge and discovery in the present has been predicated upon what has been inherited and handed down by our generation ancestors who were experts in their respective fields of knowledge. The question is presented, „Can anything be learned and discovered today from our educated colleagues who lived during the period covered between the 16th and 19th centuries?" For whatever purpose this text may be used, the response by the reader would emphatically be one in the affirmative, yes.

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Kochanowicz, Jerzy. "Bogdan Lisiak. Jezuici polscy a nauki ścisłe od XVI do XIX wieku, Słownik bio-bibliograficzny [The Polish Jesuits and Science from the 16th through 19th Centuries: A Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary]." Forum Philosophicum 6 (2001): 278–9. doi:10.35765/forphil.2001.0601.27.