Miscellanea curiosa
Containing a collection of some of the principal phaenomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philosophers of this age; being the most valuable discourses, read and delivered to the Royal Society, for the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge. As also a collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories of countries; presented to the same society
2d ed., to which is added, A discourse of the influence of the sun and moon on humane bodies, &c. By R. Mead. And also Fontenelle's Preface of the usefulness of mathematical learning.
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- Hodgson, James, 1672-1755 - Contributor
- Derham, W. (William), 1657-1735 - Contributor
- Mead, Richard, 1673-1754 - Contributor
- Fontenelle, M. de (Bernard Le Bovier), 1657-1757 - Contributor
- Royal Society (Great Britain) - Contributor
Publication
1708 - Printed by J. M. for R. Smith, London, England
Language
English
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- Internet Archivemiscellaneacurio31707hall
- Internet Archivemiscellaneacurio21708hall
- Internet Archivemiscellaneacurio11708hall
- OCLC Control Number2187763
- Open LibraryOL25595852M
Classifications
- LCCAC7 .H3
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