| Joseph Banks, Jonas Dryander - Natural history - 1798 - 350 pages
...pag. 16 1 impressa. 6. pag. 163 — 1 86. tab. 1. 7. pag. 187 — 210. tab. i. Miscellanea curiosa, 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,... | |
| 1810 - 426 pages
...ib. 1754. MISCELLANEA CURIOSA: containing a coll. of some of the principal Phenomena in Nature &c. being the most valuable discourses read and delivered to the Royal Society for the advancement of Physical and 'L z Mathemat. Knowledge, as also a coll. of curious Travels, Voyages... | |
| Frederick Robert Augustus Glover - Clergy - 1840 - 346 pages
...Correspondents ; to which are added, those of Joseph Willoughby, Esq. Lond. 8vo. 1718 Miscellanea Curiosa ; 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,... | |
| London Institution. Library - Classified catalogs - 1852 - 608 pages
...containing a collection of some of the principal Phenomena 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,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain. Library - 1857 - 990 pages
...R. Hooke. 2 vol. 4° Miscellanea Curiosa: some of the principal Phœnomena in Nature accounted for ; being the most valuable Discourses read and delivered to the Royal Society. By Win. Derham. 3 vol. 8° 1716. Six Discourses to the Royal Society. By Sir John Pringle. 4° 1773-78.... | |
| Gustav Karsten - Clocks and watches - 1869 - 930 pages
...of some of the principal phaenom. in nature. London 1701 — 8. 3 Vol. 8. Огвнлм Hite, curiosa being the most valuable discourses read and delivered to the Royal Society. London 1723. 3 Vol. 8. HOOKE'S I'hilosophical collections. London 1079 — 82. Nr. 1 — 7. 4. Memoirs... | |
| Henry B. Humphrey - Private libraries - 1871 - 452 pages
...containing a Collection of some of the Principal Phenomena 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,... | |
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