137 results filtered with: Science - Early works to 1800
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Joannis Clerici Physica, sive de rebus corporeis libri quinque. ...
Le Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736.Date: 1705- Books
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Quæstiones philosophicæ in justi systematis ordinem dispositæ; auctoribus adductis, et singulis in proprias hypotheses dispertitis. Editio tertia, ... Operâ Tho. Johnson, ...
Johnson, Thomas, 1702 or 1703-1737.Date: 1741- Books
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Philosophia Britannica: or, a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, astronomy, and geography, in a course of twelve lectures, with notes; Containing the Physical, Mechanical, Geometrical, and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science: Also, A particular Account of the Invention, Structure, Improvement and Uses of all the considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines; With New Calculations relating to their Nature, Power, and Operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and Public Memoirs; and embellished with eighty-one copper-plates. By B. Martin. ...
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Christian Gottlieb Selle, (der Arzneiwissenschaft Doktor und Professor, Arzt des Charite-hauses und Mitglied der königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin) Studium Physico-Medicum, oder Einleitung in die Natur- und Arzeneiwissenschaft.
Selle, Christian Gottlieb, 1748-1800.Date: 1787- Books
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Telliamed: or, discourses between an Indian philosopher and a French missionary, on the diminution of the sea, the formation of the earth, the origin of men and animals, And other Curious Subjects, relating to Natural History and Philosophy. Being a translation from the French original of Mr. Maillet, Author of the Description of Egypt.
Maillet, Benoı̂t de, 1656-1738.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Letters on philosophical subjects; particularly the creation, the deluge, vegetation, &c. The powers producing these operations are here shewn to be heat, cold, air and water. Since the edition of these letters printed at Plymouth, the late experiments in the new chymistry have confirmed the above theory. These Experiments prove, that Heat and Light, together with Oxygen or Cold, are the Powers which carry on both Animal and Vegetable Life: Light, Heat, Vital Air, and inflammable Gas, are thereby proved to be substances of the first class, and approach nearest to simplicity.
Penrose, Francis, 1718-1798.Date: 1794- Books
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A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation: or a compendium of natural philosophy. In three volumes. The second edition. ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1770- Books
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The gentlemans recreation : in two parts : the first being an encyclopedy of the arts and sciences ... the second part treats of horsmanship, hawking, hunting, fowling, fishing, and agriculture : with a short treatise of cock-fighting ... : all which are collected from the most authentick authors, and the many gross errors therein corrected, with great enlargements ... : and for the better explanation thereof, great variety of useful sculptures, as nets, traps, engines, &c. are added for the taking of beasts, fowl and fish : not hitherto published by any : the whole illustrated with about an hundred ornamental and useful sculptures engraven in copper, relating to the several subjects.
Blome, Richard, 1635-1705Date: 1686- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray. late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks.
Banks, John, active 1795-1803.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Letters, philosophical and astronomical, in which the following operations of nature and treated of and explained, in the most simple and natural Manner, According to Sir Isaac Newton's Opinions, (viz.) the creation; the deluge; Vegetation; the Make and Form of this terraqueous Globe;-Its Motions explained and accounted for. Together with the exact number of days, Years, and Lunations, since the creation. Proved by the New, Full Moons, Equinoxes, and Eclipses. To which is added, a solar and lunar diagram for A.D. 1786, In which the Place of the Sun, Earth, Moon and her Nodes, are pointed out every Day in the Year, and every Day of the Week.
Penrose, Francis, 1718-1798.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A ternary of paradoxes : the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar in wine, image of God in man / written originally by Joh. Bapt. Van Helmont and translated, illustrated and amplified by Walter Charleton.
Helmont, Jean Baptiste van, 1577-1644Date: [1650]- Books
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The golden age, or, The reign of Saturn review'd : tending to set forth a true and natural way to prepare and fix common mercury into silver and gold : intermix'd with a discourse vindicating and explaining that famous universal medicine of the ancients, vulgarly called the philosophers stone, built upon four natural principles / an essay written by Hortolanus, junr. ; preserved and published by R.G.
Hortolanus, junior.Date: 1698- Books
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Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy. Viz. Astronomy, Use of the Globes, Pneumatics, Electricity, Magnetism, Chymistry, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Engineering, Fortification, Optics, &c. By A. Walker, Teacher of the Belles Lettres in Manchester.
Walker, A. (Adam), 1730 or 1731-1821.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The modern elements of numeral arithmetic. Natural and artificial: with the application to select parts of science and commerce. By James Kennedy.
Kennedy, James, active 1759.Date: [1759]- Books
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Philosophia Britannica: or, a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, astronomy, and geography, in a course of twelve lectures, with notes; Containing the physical, mechanical, geometrical, and experimental proofs and illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science: also A particular Account of the invention, structure, improvement and uses of all the considerable instruments, engines, and machines; With new calculations relating to their nature power, and operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and public Memoirs; and embellished with eighty-one copper-plates. By B. Martin. ...
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Elements of natural philosophy. By John Locke, Esquire. To which are added some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. By the same author.
Locke, John, 1632-1704.Date: [1750?]- Books
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A letter to his worthy friend, D.B.M. from Dr. Connor, member of the College of Physicians & Royal-Society : concerning his Medicina Arcana de Mystico Corporis Humani Statu: or, a Latin treatise, in which he designs to explain the miracles relating to human bodies, by the principles of Physick.
Connor, Bernard, 1666?-1698Date: 1696- Books
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A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation: or, a compendium of natural philosophy: in five volumes. The third edition, enlarged. By John Wesley, A. M. ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1777- Books
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Elémens de la philosophie de Neuton, donnés par Mr de Voltaire.
Voltaire, 1694-1778.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The philosophical transactions and collections, to the end of the year 1720. Abridged and disposed under general heads. In five volumes. By John Lowthorp, ... and Henry Jones, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain)Date: 1732- Books
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A short account of a course of natural and experimental philosophy. In which will be exhibited the experiments necessary for the exploration of natural philosophy in general, or the Properties of Matter, and the Law by which it acts. Mechanics. Astronomy; or the Phoenomena arising from the Motion of the heavenly Bodies. Geography, and the Use of the Globes, &c. Hydrostatics; or the Nature and Laws of Fluids explained. Pneumatics, explaining the surprising Properties of the Air, which depend upon its Pressure and Elasticity, its Rarefaction, Condensation, &c. Optics; or the Science of Vision. By J. Arden, Teacher of Experimental Philosophy, at Beverly. The Charge of going through this course is One Guinea each, to be paid at the Time of Subscribing, or at the First Lecture; and to begin as soon as Thirty or more have subscribed.
Arden, J. (James), -approximately 1773.Date: 1772- Books
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An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks.
Banks, John, active 1795-1803.Date: [1794]- Books
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The Grand mystery, or Art of meditating over an house of office, restor'd and unveil'd; after the manner of the ingenious Dr. S-ft. With observations historical, political, and moral; on the dignity, usefulness, and pleasantness, of that study. With several new improvements, and proposals for better accommodating the nobility and gentry of both sexes, in their natural necessities, and for making London the most magnificent city in the world. Dedicated to the profound Dr. W-. Seriously recommended to such as drink the mineral waters of Pyrmont, Bristol, Bath, Tunbridge, Epsom, Scarborough, Acton, Dulledge, Islington, and other places.
Date: Re-printed in the year MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Memoirs of science and the arts; Or A general abridgment of the transactions published by the principal learned and œconomical societies established in the different parts of the world: consisting of a member of curious and interesting articles in agriculture, botany, history, antiquities, biography, chemistry, mechanics, &c. &c. The whole selected with judgment from the transactions of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies of London and Edinburgh; the Linnæan Society; Society for the Encouragement of Arts; the Bath Agricultural Society; Royal Irish Academy; Philosophical Society at Manchester; American Philosophical Society; the African Association; Society of Natural History at Paris; Royal Society of Gottingen; Society of Natural Philosophy and Academy of Sciences and Belles Letters at Berlin; the Asiatic Transactions, &c. By a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, of London. In three parts. Illustrated with twenty nine copperplates.
Date: 1798