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Including all Robert Boyle's published works, this is the final seven volumes of a 14-volume set
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Including all Robert Boyle's published works, this is the final seven volumes of a 14-volume set
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781138764811
- ISBN-10: 1138764817
- Artikelnr.: 66585271
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781138764811
- ISBN-10: 1138764817
- Artikelnr.: 66585271
Michael Hunter, Edward B Davis
VOLUME 14 Unpublished writings, c. 1670-91; Lists of Boyle's unpublished
writings, 1650-1744, Introductory Notes 6. Material relating to Mechanical
Origin of Qualities a. 'Experimental Notes on the Mechanical Production of
Light', sections 1-3 b. Tract concerning Flame c. 'Notes on the Mechanical
Production of Malleability and Rigidity' 7. Miscellaneous scientific papers
a. 'Notes upon the 27th Section' b. 'Divers Phenomena depend upon the
Superficial pores of bodies' c. 'About an Inch of Water' d. Discourse on
the Nature and Effects of the Earth's Magnetism e. 'Memoirs for the Natural
History of Tin' 8. Papers relating to Notion of Nature and Final Causes a.
'Postscript' and other material discarded from Notion of Nature (1686) b.
Appendix tofinal Causes (1688) 9. Dialogues on the limitations of human
reason and theological papers a. 'How the Christian Religion Conforms to
Reason' b. 'The Weakness of the Human Understanding revealed in its Native
Light' c. 'On the Diversity of Religions' d. 'A Letter to Mr H[enry] 0
[ldenburg]' e. 'Introduction to my Loose Notes Theological' 10. Later
medical writings a. Preface to 'Medical Prescriptions Communicated to
Robert Boyle' b. Section of 'Medicina Chromatica', Lists of Boyle's
unpublished writings, 1650-1744 Texts by Boyle published from manuscript
sources since 1744 Textual Notes, Glossary, Concordance of this edition and
Thomas Birch s edition of Boyles Works, Index
writings, 1650-1744, Introductory Notes 6. Material relating to Mechanical
Origin of Qualities a. 'Experimental Notes on the Mechanical Production of
Light', sections 1-3 b. Tract concerning Flame c. 'Notes on the Mechanical
Production of Malleability and Rigidity' 7. Miscellaneous scientific papers
a. 'Notes upon the 27th Section' b. 'Divers Phenomena depend upon the
Superficial pores of bodies' c. 'About an Inch of Water' d. Discourse on
the Nature and Effects of the Earth's Magnetism e. 'Memoirs for the Natural
History of Tin' 8. Papers relating to Notion of Nature and Final Causes a.
'Postscript' and other material discarded from Notion of Nature (1686) b.
Appendix tofinal Causes (1688) 9. Dialogues on the limitations of human
reason and theological papers a. 'How the Christian Religion Conforms to
Reason' b. 'The Weakness of the Human Understanding revealed in its Native
Light' c. 'On the Diversity of Religions' d. 'A Letter to Mr H[enry] 0
[ldenburg]' e. 'Introduction to my Loose Notes Theological' 10. Later
medical writings a. Preface to 'Medical Prescriptions Communicated to
Robert Boyle' b. Section of 'Medicina Chromatica', Lists of Boyle's
unpublished writings, 1650-1744 Texts by Boyle published from manuscript
sources since 1744 Textual Notes, Glossary, Concordance of this edition and
Thomas Birch s edition of Boyles Works, Index
VOLUME 14 Unpublished writings, c. 1670-91; Lists of Boyle's unpublished
writings, 1650-1744, Introductory Notes 6. Material relating to Mechanical
Origin of Qualities a. 'Experimental Notes on the Mechanical Production of
Light', sections 1-3 b. Tract concerning Flame c. 'Notes on the Mechanical
Production of Malleability and Rigidity' 7. Miscellaneous scientific papers
a. 'Notes upon the 27th Section' b. 'Divers Phenomena depend upon the
Superficial pores of bodies' c. 'About an Inch of Water' d. Discourse on
the Nature and Effects of the Earth's Magnetism e. 'Memoirs for the Natural
History of Tin' 8. Papers relating to Notion of Nature and Final Causes a.
'Postscript' and other material discarded from Notion of Nature (1686) b.
Appendix tofinal Causes (1688) 9. Dialogues on the limitations of human
reason and theological papers a. 'How the Christian Religion Conforms to
Reason' b. 'The Weakness of the Human Understanding revealed in its Native
Light' c. 'On the Diversity of Religions' d. 'A Letter to Mr H[enry] 0
[ldenburg]' e. 'Introduction to my Loose Notes Theological' 10. Later
medical writings a. Preface to 'Medical Prescriptions Communicated to
Robert Boyle' b. Section of 'Medicina Chromatica', Lists of Boyle's
unpublished writings, 1650-1744 Texts by Boyle published from manuscript
sources since 1744 Textual Notes, Glossary, Concordance of this edition and
Thomas Birch s edition of Boyles Works, Index
writings, 1650-1744, Introductory Notes 6. Material relating to Mechanical
Origin of Qualities a. 'Experimental Notes on the Mechanical Production of
Light', sections 1-3 b. Tract concerning Flame c. 'Notes on the Mechanical
Production of Malleability and Rigidity' 7. Miscellaneous scientific papers
a. 'Notes upon the 27th Section' b. 'Divers Phenomena depend upon the
Superficial pores of bodies' c. 'About an Inch of Water' d. Discourse on
the Nature and Effects of the Earth's Magnetism e. 'Memoirs for the Natural
History of Tin' 8. Papers relating to Notion of Nature and Final Causes a.
'Postscript' and other material discarded from Notion of Nature (1686) b.
Appendix tofinal Causes (1688) 9. Dialogues on the limitations of human
reason and theological papers a. 'How the Christian Religion Conforms to
Reason' b. 'The Weakness of the Human Understanding revealed in its Native
Light' c. 'On the Diversity of Religions' d. 'A Letter to Mr H[enry] 0
[ldenburg]' e. 'Introduction to my Loose Notes Theological' 10. Later
medical writings a. Preface to 'Medical Prescriptions Communicated to
Robert Boyle' b. Section of 'Medicina Chromatica', Lists of Boyle's
unpublished writings, 1650-1744 Texts by Boyle published from manuscript
sources since 1744 Textual Notes, Glossary, Concordance of this edition and
Thomas Birch s edition of Boyles Works, Index