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philosophy, renaissance10
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Baddam, Benjamin23
Royal Society (Great Britain)23
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)10
Fittler, James (1758-1835)10
Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)4
Sherley, Thomas (1638-1678)1

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Certain physiological essays and other tracts : written at distant times, and on several occasions

Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)

1669

"Two essays concerning the unsuccessfulness of experiments" and "Some specimens of an attempt to mae chymical experiments useful to illustrate the notions of corpuscular philosophy" have separate titl...

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Tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle about the cosmicall [sic] qualities of things, cosmicall suspitions, the temperature of the subterraneall regions, the temperature of the submarine regions, the bottom of the sea : to which is præfixt an introduction to the history of particular qualities

Boyle, Robert (1627-1691); Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)

1670

Each tract in pt. 1 has separate paging and divsional t.p.; pt. 2 has special t.p.: Three tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle... Oxford : Printed by W.H. for Ric. Davis, 1671; each tract in ...

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Experiments, notes, &c. about the mechanical origine or production of divers particular qualities : among which is inserted a discourse of the imperfection of the chymist's doctrine of qualities; together with some reflections upon the hypothesis of alcali and acidum

Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)

1676

Eleven tracts, with a general introdution. Each tract is individually signed and paginated, and has a separate divisional t.p. With the exception of the 10th tract ("Magnetism"), which has the imprint...

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