单词 | pre-galilean |
释义 | > as lemmaspre-Galilean pre-Galilean adj. Brit. /ˌpriːɡalᵻˈleɪən/ , /ˌpriːɡalᵻˈliːən/ , U.S. /ˌpriˌɡæləˈleɪən/ , /ˌpriˌɡæləˈliən/ of or relating to the time before Galilei Galileo (1564–1642), Italian scientist and astronomer.ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > cosmology > science of observation > theory > [adjective] > specific Ptolemean1623 Ptolemaical1653 Ptolemaic1654 Copernican1667 Tychonic1670 Newtonian1676 Tychonian1710 Galilean1728 vortician1734 pre-Copernican1851 Ptolemaian1864 pre-Galilean1880 post-Einsteinian1938 Velikovskian1974 1880 W. James in Atlantic Monthly Oct. 459/2 The Spencerian philosophy of ‘force’..carried us back to a pre-Galilean age. 1952 Mind 61 417 He thinks biology is in a ‘pre-Galilean’ stage. 2000 Renaissance Q. 53 888 We have a decidedly pre-Galilean Ficino, in step with the assumptions of his age, reproving poets for suggesting that things familiar to us in the subcelestial realm could be attributed to supercelestial entities. < as lemmas |
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