Lexicographical Neighbors of Prothyl
Literary usage of Prothyl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Science Monthly (1902)
"Yes, perhaps the original hypothetical chemical element, the prothyl, is the
substance; J perhaps the world-ether is the creating god-head. ..."
2. Haeckel's Monism False: An Examination of 'The Riddle of the Universe', 'The by Ballard, Frank Ballard (1906)
"... is dimly perceived at the root of this evolution, as a simple and homogeneous
medium (prothyl) associated with an equally homogeneous force. ..."
3. The Riddle of the Universe at the Close of the Nineteenth Century by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1900)
"... but still buried in the homogeneous primitive matter (prothyl) at an enormous
temperature (calculated to run into millions of degrees); it is possible ..."
4. The Riddle of the Universe at the Close of the Nineteenth Century by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1900)
"... but still buried in the homogeneous primitive matter (prothyl) at an enormous
temperature (calculated to run into millions of degrees); it is possible ..."
5. The Riddle of the Universe at the Close of the Nineteenth Century by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1900)
"... conceive the evolution of the elements from a simple primitive material, the
prothyl. The modern atomistic theory, which is regarded as an indispensable ..."
6. The Outline of Science: A Plain Story Simply Told by John Arthur Thomson (1922)
"Sir William Crookes talked of "prothyl" as the fundamental substance. Others thought
hydrogen was the stuff out of which all the other atoms were composed. ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... between croups of chemical elements prove an evolution of these elements from
a primitive matter (prothyl) consist ing of homogeneous atoms. ..."