Of late science has arisen, and men have turned to the contemplation of nature and have been led thence to the conquest of natural forces. In the strife against dull nature the manual side of man has again come into prominence, and the pages of later... Hopi Katcinas Drawn by Native Artists - Página xxxviiipor Jesse Walter Fewkes - 1903 - 124 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1900 - 958 páginas
...in whom the hand side and the brain side have attained perfect union. To this class of men Gushing belonged ; yet the application of his genius was peculiar,...and it was through this peculiar application that Cushing's richest contributions to the Science of Man were made. By reason of his peculiar insight... | |
| 1920 - 740 páginas
...in whom the hand side and the brain side have attained perfect union. To this class of men Gushing belonged; yet the application of his genius was peculiar,...retracing the paths pursued by primal men in their =low advance toward manual and mechanical skill; and it was through this peculiar application that... | |
| Frank Hamilton Cushing - 1920 - 774 páginas
...prominence, and the pages of later history are emblazoned with the names of inventors and experimentalists n whom the hand side and the brain side have attained...and it was through this peculiar application that Cushing's richest contributions to the science of man were made. "By reason of his peculiar insight... | |
| Frank Hamilton Cushing - 1920 - 738 páginas
...of inventors and experimentalists in whom the hand side and the brain side INDIAN NOTES VIII 14 15 have attained perfect union. To this class of men...and it was through this peculiar application that Cushing's richest contributions to the science of man were made. "By reason of his peculiar insight... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1903 - 544 páginas
...conditions in Zuni and in Florida. So his professional career ended. He died April 10, 1900. Gushing was a man of genius. The history of the human world...and it was through this peculiar application that Gushing' s richest contributions to the science of man were made. By reason of his peculiar insight... | |
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