Nothing is so well understood or apprehended, as when it is represented under some sensible Form.
In: Harry Woolf (ed.), The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, Lectures of Light, Section VII (p. 141)
Nothing is so well understood or apprehended, as when it is represented under some sensible Form.
In: Harry Woolf (ed.), The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, Lectures of Light, Section VII (p. 141)