"Promulgator" Quotes from Famous Books
... he turned his attention to astronomy, he at once declared the futility of judicial astrology; and while recognizing the validity of Galileo's system, predicted that this truth would involve its promulgator in serious difficulties with the Roman Inquisition. In his treatises on psychology and metaphysics, he originated a theory of sensationalism akin to that of Locke. There was, in fact, no field of knowledge ... — Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 - The Catholic Reaction • John Addington Symonds |