John Arbuthnot Quote

Mathematics make the mind attentive to the objects which it considers. This they do by entertaining it with a great variety of truths, which are delightful and evident, but not obvious.


In: Robert Chambers & Robert Carruthers, Cyclopedia of English Literature (Volume 3) (3rd edition)


Mathematics make the mind attentive to the objects which it considers. This they do by entertaining it with a great variety of truths, which are...

Mathematics make the mind attentive to the objects which it considers. This they do by entertaining it with a great variety of truths, which are...

Mathematics make the mind attentive to the objects which it considers. This they do by entertaining it with a great variety of truths, which are...

Mathematics make the mind attentive to the objects which it considers. This they do by entertaining it with a great variety of truths, which are...