Essays of the strange subtilty, determinate nature, great efficacy of effluviums: to which are annext new experiments to make fire and flame ponderable. Together with a discovery of the perviousness of glass: also an essay about the origine and virtue of gems ... To which is added the Prodromus to a dissertation concerning solids naturally contained within solids. Giving an account of the Earth and its productions / By Nicholas Steno. Englished by H.O. By the Honorable Robert Boyle.

  • Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
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Essays of the strange subtilty, determinate nature, great efficacy of effluviums: to which are annext new experiments to make fire and flame ponderable. Together with a discovery of the perviousness of glass: also an essay about the origine and virtue of gems ... To which is added the Prodromus to a dissertation concerning solids naturally contained within solids. Giving an account of the Earth and its productions / By Nicholas Steno. Englished by H.O. By the Honorable Robert Boyle. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by W. G[odbid for M. Pitt], [1673]

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69 pages, 1 leaf, 47, 74 pages, 5 leaves, 85 pages, 6 unnumbered pages ; (8vo)

References note

Wing B3952
Fulton 107
ESTC R170743
Fulton, J. Boyle, 107
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), B3952

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Each of the three essays is separately paged. The two annexed treatises are paged continuously
"Of the strange subtility of effluviums," "New experiments " and "A discovery of the perviousness of glass" have special title-pages
Copy 1 Note: This issue is without the Essay of gems or the Prodromus, but the Library has a copy of the Prodromus which corresponds to the description given in Fulton 107; this has the Essay of gems bound with it and it seems probable that these two works originally formed part of the above edition.

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