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Whiston, William (1667-1752) | 2 |
Burnet, Thomas (1635?-1715) | 1 |
Burnet, Thomas, 1635?-1715 | 1 |
Castelli, Benedetto (1643) | 1 |
Corsini, Ottavio (1592-1642) | 1 |
Derham, W | 1 |
Derham, W (1657-1735) | 1 |
Foscarini, Paolo Antonio (1580-1616) | 1 |
Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642) | 1 |
Kepler, Johannes (1571-1630) | 1 |
A short consideration of Mr Erasmus Warren's Defence of his exceptions against The theory of the earth : in a letter to a friend
Burnet, Thomas (1635?-1715); Kettilby, Walter (1717); Norton, Roger (fl. 1662-1691)
1691
Attributed to Thomas Burnet--ESTC. Page 42 misprinted 24.
A new theory of the earth : from its original, to the consummation of all things. Wherein the creation of the world in six days, the universal deluge, and the general conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are shewn to be perfectly agreeable to reason and philosophy. With a large introduction concerning the genuine nature, style, and extent of the Mosaick history of the creation
Whiston, William (1667-1752)
1737
"An appendix, containing a new theory of the deluge": p. [457]-478.
A new theory of the earth, from its original, to the consummation of all things. Wherein the creation of the world in six days, the universal deluge, and the general conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are shewn to be perfectly agreeable to reason and philosophy. With a large introductory discourse concerning the genuine nature, stile, and extent of the Mosaick history of the creation
Whiston, William (1667-1752)
1696
Illustrations: with a frontispiece and 7 numbered plates, 1 folded containing diagrams. With [4] final pages containing advertisement and errata.
Three physico-theological discourses, concerning I. The primitive chaos, and creation of the world. II. The general deluge, its causes and effects. III. The dissolution of the world and future conflagration. Wherein are largely discussed, the production and use of mountains; the original of fountains, of formed stones, and sea-fishes bones and shells found in the earth; the effects of particular floods, and inundations of the sea; the eruptions of vulcano's [sic]; the nature and causes of earthquakes. Also an historical account of those two late remarkable ones in Jamaica and England. With practical inferences
Ray, John (1627-1705); Derham, W (1657-1735)
1713
Edited by William Derham.
Mathematical collections and translations : the first tome. In two parts
Salusbury, Thomas; Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642); Kepler, Johannes (1571-1630); Lopez de Zuñiga, Diego; Foscarini, Paolo Antonio (1580-1616); Castelli, Benedetto (1643); Corsini, Ottavio (1592-1642)
1661
Collation: pt. 1: 8 p. l., 503, [24] p.; pt. 2: 7 p. l., 118, [5] p. Half-title: Mathematical collections and translations: in two tomes. The work was published in two volumes, 1661-65. It is rare...