Robert Woodhouse Quote

The Authors who write near the beginnings of science, are, in general the most instructive: they take the reader more along with them, shew him the real difficulties, and, which is a main point, teach him the subject, the way by which they themselves learned it.


A Treatise on Isoperimetrical Problems, and the Calculus of Variations (1810)


The Authors who write near the beginnings of science, are, in general the most instructive: they take the reader more along with them, shew him the...

The Authors who write near the beginnings of science, are, in general the most instructive: they take the reader more along with them, shew him the...

The Authors who write near the beginnings of science, are, in general the most instructive: they take the reader more along with them, shew him the...

The Authors who write near the beginnings of science, are, in general the most instructive: they take the reader more along with them, shew him the...