Walter Terence Stace (1886–1967) British civil servant, educator and philosopher.
p. 46-47.
XI, 5
The City of God (early 400s)
Walter Terence Stace (1886–1967) British civil servant, educator and philosopher.
p. 46-47.
Isaac Barrow (1630–1677) English Christian theologian, and mathematician
p, 125
Geometrical Lectures (1735)
David Seth Doggett (1810–1880) American bishop
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 77.
J. G. Ballard (1930–2009) British writer
As quoted in ‘Interview with J. G. Ballard’, Munich Round Up, 100 (1968), with translation by Dan O’Hara http://www.ballardian.com/munich-round-up-interview-with-jg-ballard <br class="br">Context: I define Inner Space as an imaginary realm in which on the one hand the outer world of reality, and on the other the inner world of the mind meet and merge. Now, in the landscapes of the surrealist painters, for example, one sees the regions of Inner Space; and increasingly I believe that we will encounter in film and literature scenes which are neither solely realistic nor fantastic. In a sense, it will be a movement in the interzone between both spheres.
Nicole Oresme (1323–1382) French philosopher
Book II, Ch. 2, p. 279.
Le livre du ciel et du monde (1377)
M. C. Escher (1898–1972) Dutch graphic artist
Quote of Escher, 1959; as cited in '3. The approach to infinity' http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/Winter2009/Mihai/section3.html, in: M.C. Escher and Hyperbolic Geometry http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/Winter2009/Mihai/index.html - Math Explorer Club <br class="br">1950's