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Including all Robert Boyle's published works, this is the first seven volumes of a 14-volume set
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Including all Robert Boyle's published works, this is the first seven volumes of a 14-volume set
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 618
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9781138764736
- ISBN-10: 1138764736
- Artikelnr.: 69948968
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 618
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9781138764736
- ISBN-10: 1138764736
- Artikelnr.: 69948968
Michael Hunter, Edward B Davis
VOLUME 6 Publications of 1668-71, Introductory Notes 'New Experiments
concerning the Relation between Light and Air', from Philosophical
Transactions, nos 3 1-2 (1668) A Continuation of New Experiments
Physico-Mechanical Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their
Effects. (1669) The I Part (Spring of the Air, 1st Continuation) Notes &c.
about the Atmospheres of Consistent Bodies The Contents Of Absolute Rest in
Bodies (1669) 'New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration', from
Philosophical Transactions, nos 62-3 (1670) Tracts written by the
Honourable Robert Boyle (1670) (Cosmical Qualities) An Introduction to the
History of Particular Qualities Of the Systematical or Cosmical Qualities
of Things 285 Cosmical Suspicions Of the Temperature of the Subterraneal
Regions Of the Temperature of the Submarine Regions Relations about the
Bottom of the Sea Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle... Of A
Discovery of the Admirable Rarefaction of Air, etc. (1670) (Rarefaction)
The Usefulness of Natural Philosophy; II, sect. 2 (1671) Essay I, General
Considerations about the Means whereby Experimental Philosophy may become
Useful to Human Life Essay II, Of the Usefulness of Mathematics to Natural
Philosophy Essay III, Of the Usefulness of Mechanical Disciplines to
Natural Philosophy Essay IV, That the Goods of Mankind may be much
encreased by the Naturalists Insight into Trades: with an Appendix Essay V,
Of doing by Physical knowledge what is wont to require Manual Skill Essay
VI ('X '), Of Mens great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things Glossary
concerning the Relation between Light and Air', from Philosophical
Transactions, nos 3 1-2 (1668) A Continuation of New Experiments
Physico-Mechanical Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their
Effects. (1669) The I Part (Spring of the Air, 1st Continuation) Notes &c.
about the Atmospheres of Consistent Bodies The Contents Of Absolute Rest in
Bodies (1669) 'New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration', from
Philosophical Transactions, nos 62-3 (1670) Tracts written by the
Honourable Robert Boyle (1670) (Cosmical Qualities) An Introduction to the
History of Particular Qualities Of the Systematical or Cosmical Qualities
of Things 285 Cosmical Suspicions Of the Temperature of the Subterraneal
Regions Of the Temperature of the Submarine Regions Relations about the
Bottom of the Sea Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle... Of A
Discovery of the Admirable Rarefaction of Air, etc. (1670) (Rarefaction)
The Usefulness of Natural Philosophy; II, sect. 2 (1671) Essay I, General
Considerations about the Means whereby Experimental Philosophy may become
Useful to Human Life Essay II, Of the Usefulness of Mathematics to Natural
Philosophy Essay III, Of the Usefulness of Mechanical Disciplines to
Natural Philosophy Essay IV, That the Goods of Mankind may be much
encreased by the Naturalists Insight into Trades: with an Appendix Essay V,
Of doing by Physical knowledge what is wont to require Manual Skill Essay
VI ('X '), Of Mens great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things Glossary
VOLUME 6 Publications of 1668-71, Introductory Notes 'New Experiments
concerning the Relation between Light and Air', from Philosophical
Transactions, nos 3 1-2 (1668) A Continuation of New Experiments
Physico-Mechanical Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their
Effects. (1669) The I Part (Spring of the Air, 1st Continuation) Notes &c.
about the Atmospheres of Consistent Bodies The Contents Of Absolute Rest in
Bodies (1669) 'New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration', from
Philosophical Transactions, nos 62-3 (1670) Tracts written by the
Honourable Robert Boyle (1670) (Cosmical Qualities) An Introduction to the
History of Particular Qualities Of the Systematical or Cosmical Qualities
of Things 285 Cosmical Suspicions Of the Temperature of the Subterraneal
Regions Of the Temperature of the Submarine Regions Relations about the
Bottom of the Sea Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle... Of A
Discovery of the Admirable Rarefaction of Air, etc. (1670) (Rarefaction)
The Usefulness of Natural Philosophy; II, sect. 2 (1671) Essay I, General
Considerations about the Means whereby Experimental Philosophy may become
Useful to Human Life Essay II, Of the Usefulness of Mathematics to Natural
Philosophy Essay III, Of the Usefulness of Mechanical Disciplines to
Natural Philosophy Essay IV, That the Goods of Mankind may be much
encreased by the Naturalists Insight into Trades: with an Appendix Essay V,
Of doing by Physical knowledge what is wont to require Manual Skill Essay
VI ('X '), Of Mens great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things Glossary
concerning the Relation between Light and Air', from Philosophical
Transactions, nos 3 1-2 (1668) A Continuation of New Experiments
Physico-Mechanical Touching the Spring and Weight of the Air, and their
Effects. (1669) The I Part (Spring of the Air, 1st Continuation) Notes &c.
about the Atmospheres of Consistent Bodies The Contents Of Absolute Rest in
Bodies (1669) 'New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration', from
Philosophical Transactions, nos 62-3 (1670) Tracts written by the
Honourable Robert Boyle (1670) (Cosmical Qualities) An Introduction to the
History of Particular Qualities Of the Systematical or Cosmical Qualities
of Things 285 Cosmical Suspicions Of the Temperature of the Subterraneal
Regions Of the Temperature of the Submarine Regions Relations about the
Bottom of the Sea Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle... Of A
Discovery of the Admirable Rarefaction of Air, etc. (1670) (Rarefaction)
The Usefulness of Natural Philosophy; II, sect. 2 (1671) Essay I, General
Considerations about the Means whereby Experimental Philosophy may become
Useful to Human Life Essay II, Of the Usefulness of Mathematics to Natural
Philosophy Essay III, Of the Usefulness of Mechanical Disciplines to
Natural Philosophy Essay IV, That the Goods of Mankind may be much
encreased by the Naturalists Insight into Trades: with an Appendix Essay V,
Of doing by Physical knowledge what is wont to require Manual Skill Essay
VI ('X '), Of Mens great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things Glossary