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Meteorological essays : concerning the origin of springs, generation of rain, and production of wind. With a rational and historical account of the causes and course of the tide: its propagation thro' the great ocean; and its reception into the narrow seas, and channels : more especially near the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. Explicating all along its various appearances and seeming irregularities. In two treatises
Barlow, E (1639-1719)
1715
By Edward Barlow. First edition.
Liberti Fromondi S. Th. L. Collegii Falconis in Academia Luvaniensi philosophiae professoris primatii. Meteorologicorum libri sex : cui accessit in has ultima editione Thomae Fieni, & Lib. Fromondi Dissertationes de cometa anni 1618. Et Clarorum virorum judicia de pluvia purpureae Bruxellensi
Froidmont, Libert (1587-1653); Feyens, Thomas (1567-1631); Wendelen, Govaart (1580-1667)
1670
Device on t.p. The second and third divisions of the text, consisting of the 'De cometa anni 1618. dissertationes' of T. Feyens and L. Froidmont, and G. Vendelinus's 'De caussis naturalibus pluviae ...
Meteors, or, A plain description of all kind of meteors, as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy : briefly manifesting the causes of all blazing-stars, shooting-stars, flames in the aire, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, rain, dew, snow, clouds, springs, stones, and metalls
Fulke, William (1538-1589)
1654
By William Fulke. First issue, with imprint dated 1654. First published 1563, and reissued in 1571, with title: A goodly gallerye with a most pleasant prospect... to behold the naturall causes of ...
Meteors, or, A plain description of all kind of meteors, as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy : briefly manifesting the causes of all blazing-stars, shooting-stars, flames in the aire, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, rain, dew, snow, clouds, springs, stones, and metalls
Fulke, William (1538-1589)
1670
By William Fulke. The third edition with this title. First published 1563, and reissued in 1571, with title: A goodly gallerye with a most pleasant prospect... to behold the naturall causes of all...
Difficiles nugæ, or, Observations touching the Torricellian experiment and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the air
Hale, Matthew (1609-1676)
1674
Anon., by Sir Matthew Hale.
A rational account of the weather : shewing the signs of its several changes and alterations, together with the philosophical reasons of them. Collected not only from the common observations, but chiefly from some of the most approv'd authors
Pointer, John (1668-1754)
1738
Edition statement precedes author statement on title-page. With a half-title. P. 132 misnumbered 332.
Antonii le Grand Historia naturae, variis experimentis & ratiociniis elucidata : Secundum principia stabilita in institutione philosophiae edita ab eodem authore
Le Grand, Antoine (1699)
1673
First edition. Added engraved half-title-page [A1]. Includes index.
New observations on the natural history of this world of matter, and this world of life : in two parts. Being a philosophical discourse, grounded upon the Mosaick system of the creation and the flood. To which are added some thoughts concerning paradise, the conflagration of the world, and a treatise of meteorology: with occasional remarks upon some late theories, conferences, and essays
Robinson, Thomas (1719)
1696
First edition. Advertisements: p. [1]-[2] at end.
Natures secrets : or, The admirable and wonderfull history of the generation of meteors. Particularly describing, the temperatures and qualities of the four elements... registred by the students of nature ... Their conjectural presages of the weather ... with the proportions and observations of the weather-glass
Willsford, Thomas
1658
Errata: p. [1] at end. Booklist of Nath. Brook: pp. [2-9] at end.