Simplicity and precision ought to be the characteristics of a scientific nomenclature: words should signify things, or the analogies of things, and not opinions.


Elements of Chemical Philosophy, Part I, Volume 1, Introduction (p. 46), Printed for J. Johnson & Company. 1812


Simplicity and precision ought to be the characteristics of a scientific nomenclature: words should signify things, or the analogies of things, and...

Simplicity and precision ought to be the characteristics of a scientific nomenclature: words should signify things, or the analogies of things, and...

Simplicity and precision ought to be the characteristics of a scientific nomenclature: words should signify things, or the analogies of things, and...

Simplicity and precision ought to be the characteristics of a scientific nomenclature: words should signify things, or the analogies of things, and...