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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | place in the mechanical arts, in which the alteration 2 1, LXXIV | Whereas in the mechanical arts, which are founded on nature 3 1, LXXIX | of the sciences. For all arts and all sciences, if torn 4 1, LXXX | a number of mechanical arts, medicine itself — nay, 5 1, LXXXI | themselves to augment the mass of arts and sciences, that from 6 1, LXXXII | and chief axioms, of which arts are composed, but only such 7 1, LXXXV | provision which the mechanical arts have brought together for 8 1, LXXXV | refinement of the liberal arts, or even that which relates 9 1, LXXXV | Ceres — that is, of the arts of preparing wine and beer, 10 1, LXXXV | dearth and barrenness of arts and inventions. And yet 11 1, LXXXV | philosophy and intellectual arts. So that, if the truth must 12 1, LXXXV | the consideration of those arts which are deemed curious 13 1, LXXXV | curious and superstitious arts, in all nations and ages, 14 1, LXXXVI | of men for knowledges and arts — an admiration in itself 15 1, LXXXVII | deceiving of the senses; arts of binding and inciting 16 1, LXXXVII | procuring celestial influences; arts of divining things future, 17 1, LXXXVII | their vanities and true arts as there is in history between 18 1, LXXXVIII| place there is found in all arts one general device, which 19 1, XC | matters of state and the arts; for the danger from new 20 1, XC | not on demonstration. But arts and sciences should be like 21 1, XCVIII | experiments of the mechanical arts. For even as in the business 22 1, XCIX | the experiments of all the arts shall have been collected 23 1, XCIX | as they are called, of arts and things), and taking 24 1, XCIX | demonstration of sciences and arts, must analyze nature by 25 1, XCIX | philosophy or the rational arts that they were found out 26 1, XCIX | completed their systems and arts, and afterward, when they 27 1, XCIX | destroy the philosophy and arts and sciences which are at 28 1, XCIX | There is no reason why the arts which are now in fashion 29 1, XCIX | from race, but from the arts.~Again, it is well to observe 30 1, XCIX | things depends wholly on the arts and sciences. For we cannot 31 1, XCIX | enabling us to walk, to ply our arts, to read, to recognize one 32 1, XCIX | Lastly, if the debasement of arts and sciences to purposes 33 1, XXXI | elaborations and extensions of arts, but entirely by accident. 34 1, XXXI | thoroughly inspect all mechanical arts, and all liberal too (as 35 1, L | histories of the several arts. At present I will subjoin 36 1, LII | and faith, the latter by arts and sciences. For creation