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The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, An abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society from the year 1699 to 1720. With many curious observations relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals, &c. Illustrated with copper-plates (v.1)
Martyn, John (1699-1768); Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740); Académie des Sciences
1742
Vol. 1 has both general and special t.-p.; v. 2-5 have special t.-p. only; the general title-page to vol. 1 varies between issues.
The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, An abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society from the year 1699 to 1720. With many curious observations relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals, &c. Illustrated with copper-plates (v.2)
Martyn, John (1699-1768); Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740); Académie des Sciences
1742
Vol. 1 has both general and special t.-p.; v. 2-5 have special t.-p. only; the general title-page to vol. 1 varies between issues.
The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, An abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society from the year 1699 to 1720. With many curious observations relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals, &c. Illustrated with copper-plates (v.3)
Martyn, John (1699-1768); Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740); Académie des Sciences
1742
Vol. 1 has both general and special t.-p.; v. 2-5 have special t.-p. only; the general title-page to vol. 1 varies between issues.
The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, An abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society from the year 1699 to 1720. With many curious observations relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals, &c. Illustrated with copper-plates (v.4)
Martyn, John (1699-1768); Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740); Académie des Sciences
1742
Vol. 1 has both general and special t.-p.; v. 2-5 have special t.-p. only; the general title-page to vol. 1 varies between issues.
The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, An abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society from the year 1699 to 1720. With many curious observations relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals, &c. Illustrated with copper-plates (v.5)
Martyn, John (1699-1768); Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740); Académie des Sciences
1742
Vol. 1 has both general and special t.-p.; v. 2-5 have special t.-p. only; the general title-page to vol. 1 varies between issues.
A discourse of local motion : undertaking to demonstrate the laws of motion, and withall to prove, that of the seven rules delivered by M. Des-Cartes on this subject, he hath mistaken six
A. M (fl. 1708); Mariotte, Edmé
1670
Attribution to E. Mariotte by L. Laudan. Advertisement on F6-7; F8 blank.
The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts.... By Benj. Martin
Martin, Benjamin (1705-1782)
1738
Edition statement appears before author statement on the title page. Pages 177-178 repeated in pagination. With three final leaves containing the index. Plates numbered I-XXVI. Additional plate ...
An essay on electricity : being an enquiry into the nature, cause and properties thereof, on the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's theory of vibrating motion, light and fire; and the various phænomena of forty-two capital experiments; with some observations relative to the uses that may be made of this wonderful power of nature
Martin, Benjamin (1705-1782)
1746
Signatures: [A]² B-E⁴ F².
The philosophical grammar : being a view of the present state of experimented physiology, or natural philosophy. In four parts
Martin, Benjamin (1705-1782)
1735
Title page in red and black. Errata: p. [13] at end. Publisher's advertisement: p. [14] at end. Includes index.