chapter 10
Across
- 3. a person engaged or learned in philosophy, esspecially as an academic dicipline
- 4. the principle or habit of reason of the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct
- 7. astronomer, mathmatician
- 9. controbutions to astronomy,disocvered jupiters moons, advancing telescope technolody, and declaring the earth revolves around the sun
- 10. time period where philosophers or people use reason or the scientific method to discover more
- 11. prodigy child, wrote first symphony when he was eight years old and his first opera at 12, wrote some of the most important materpieces of the Classical era: symphonies, opers, string quarteres, and piano music
- 12. earth-centered
Down
- 1. english pholosopher, mathmatician: formulator of the law of gravitaion
- 2. three laws of planetary motion int the early 17th century
- 5. argued that human reason could then develop laws that would explain the fundamental workings of nature
- 6. sun-centered
- 8. a method of procedures that has characterized natural science since the 27th century