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A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds.
By Monsieur Fontenelle. Translated from the last Paris edition, wherein are many improvements throughout; and some new observations on several discoveries which have been lately made in the heavens. By William Gardiner, esq;, Translation of: Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes., The first edition of the Gardiner translation has title: Conversations on the plurality of worlds., Head and tail pieces; initials.
Mathematical collections and translations.
t. 1, pt. 1. Galileus Galileus, his Systeme of the world -- II. Galileus, his epistle to the Grand Dutchesse mother concerning the authority of Holy Scripture in philosophical controversies -- III. Johannes Keplerus, his reconcilings of Scripture texts, &c. -- IV. Didacus à Stunica, his reconcilings of Scripture texts, &c. -- V. P.A. Foscarinus, his epistle to Father Fantonus, reconciling the authority of Scripture, and judgments of divines alledged against this system -- t. 1, pt. 2. D. Benedictus Castellus, his Discourse of the mensuration of running waters -- II. His Geometrical demonstrations of the measure of running waters -- III. His letters and considerations touching the draining of fenns, diversions of rivers, &c. -- IV. D. Corsinus, his relation of the state of the inundations, &c. in the territories of Bologna, and Ferrara -- t. 2, pt. 1. Galileus, his Mathematical discourses and demonstrations, touching two new sciences, pertaining to the mechanicks and local motions, with an appendix of the centre of gravity of some solids -- II Galileus, his Mechanicks, with some additionall pieces -- III. Rhenatus des Cartes, his Mechanicks, translated from the French manuscript -- IV. Archimedes, his tract De insidentibus humido, or Of the natation of bodies, with the notes and demonstrations of Nicholaus Tartalea and Federicus Commandinus -- V. Galileus, his Discourse of natation -- VI. Nicolaus Tartalea, his inventions for diving under water, raising of ships sunk, &c., T. 2, pt. 2, although advertised, was never published., Portrait of Salusbury inserted in t. 2., Treatises have separate title pages., On t.p. of t. 1, pt. 2 the words "The second tome. The second part" should read "The first tome. The second part.", The work was published in two volumes, 1661-1665. It is rarely found complete, as most of the copies of t. 2 were destroyed in the great fire of London., Flyleaf inscription: E Lib: Tho. Wo[...], Coll Jes: Alum: Cant: 1707 Sept: 7., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Map of Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory
Crowder Mercantile and Investment Company., "Showing segregation of coal and asphalt land"--Panel., Date from map verso., "Matters of interest concerning lands of Choctaw Nation"--Map verso.
The elements of geometrie of the most auncient philosopher Evclide of Megara.
Faithfully (now first) translated into the Englishe toung by H. Billingsley ... Whereunto are annexed certaine scholies, annotations, and inuentions of the best mathematiciens ... With a ... preface made by M. I. Dee, specifying the chiefe mathematicall scieces, what they are, and wherunto commodius: where, also, are disclosed certaine new secrets mathematicall and mechanicall, vntill these our daies greatly missed., Engraved t.p., Many errors in numbering of leaves., Portrait of the printer, J. Daye, above the imprint on last page., "The sixtenth booke of the Elementes of geometrie, added by Flussas": leaves 445-464.
Mathematical collections and translations.
t. 1, pt. 1. Galileus Galileus, his Systeme of the world -- II. Galileus, his epistle to the Grand Dutchesse mother concerning the authority of Holy Scripture in philosophical controversies -- III. Johannes Keplerus, his reconcilings of Scripture texts, &c. -- IV. Didacus à Stunica, his reconcilings of Scripture texts, &c. -- V. P.A. Foscarinus, his epistle to Father Fantonus, reconciling the authority of Scripture, and judgments of divines alledged against this system -- t. 1, pt. 2. D. Benedictus Castellus, his Discourse of the mensuration of running waters -- II. His Geometrical demonstrations of the measure of running waters -- III. His letters and considerations touching the draining of fenns, diversions of rivers, &c. -- IV. D. Corsinus, his relation of the state of the inundations, &c. in the territories of Bologna, and Ferrara -- t. 2, pt. 1. Galileus, his Mathematical discourses and demonstrations, touching two new sciences, pertaining to the mechanicks and local motions, with an appendix of the centre of gravity of some solids -- II Galileus, his Mechanicks, with some additionall pieces -- III. Rhenatus des Cartes, his Mechanicks, translated from the French manuscript -- IV. Archimedes, his tract De insidentibus humido, or Of the natation of bodies, with the notes and demonstrations of Nicholaus Tartalea and Federicus Commandinus -- V. Galileus, his Discourse of natation -- VI. Nicolaus Tartalea, his inventions for diving under water, raising of ships sunk, &c., T. 2, pt. 2, although advertised, was never published., Portrait of Salusbury inserted in t. 2., Treatises have separate title pages., On t.p. of t. 1, pt. 2 the words "The second tome. The second part" should read "The first tome. The second part.", The work was published in two volumes, 1661-1665. It is rarely found complete, as most of the copies of t. 2 were destroyed in the great fire of London., Flyleaf inscription: E Lib: Tho. Wo[...], Coll Jes: Alum: Cant: 1707 Sept: 7., Includes bibliographical references and index.
[Diary]
A medical diary kept by Dr. Isabel Cobb from Oct. 8, 1888-Jan. 22, 1892 listing her patients' symptons and treatments, and the doctor in charge of the hospital while she worked at Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., Isabel Cobb, Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., Holograph in black ink with hand drawn illustrations also in black ink., Gift of Liz Melinsky., Includes ten sheets of handwritten notes and five sheets of typewritten transcription of p. 77-96 of the diary., Has p. 119-120 of The medical summary (an article on The heart in diagnosis) tipped in between p. 84-85., Has a newspaper clipping entitled Crowing babies, about the use of incubators at the hospital to save premature babies, glued in on p. 174.
Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes.
By Monsieur Fontenelle. Translated from the last Paris edition, wherein are many improvements throughout; and some new observations on several discoveries which have been lately made in the heavens. By William Gardiner, esq;, Translation of: Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes., The first edition of the Gardiner translation has title: Conversations on the plurality of worlds., Head and tail pieces; initials.
Henrici Dodwelli De parma equestri Woodwardiana dissertatio
accedit Thomæ Neli Dialogus inter reginam Elizabetham & Robertum Dudleium ... academiæ Oxoniensis cancellarium, in quo de academiæ ædificiis præclare agitur ; recensuit ediditque Tho. Hearne ... qui & Dodwelli operum editorum catalogum praemisit., For a history of this book and its suppression by the Heads of houses of Oxford University cf. Remarks and collections of Thomas Hearne, v. 4, p. 126, 137-138; and the remains of Thomas Hearne, by Philip Bliss (2d ed., 1869) v. 1, p. 227-278 (footnote)., Neal's Dialogus has special t.p.: Collegiorum scholarumque publicarum Academiæ oxoniensis topographica delineatio., Signatures: b-d⁴ A-T⁴., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Eines Anonymi Klahre und Schrifftmässige Erörterung der Frage, ob des Cartesii Meynung dadurch er behauptet dass die Sonne stille stehe und die Erde sich bewege der H. Schrifft zu wieder lauffe?
Ehedessen aus dem lateinischen in die teutsche Sprache übersetzet. Jetzo von neuen an das Licht gestellet und mit Anmerckungen versehen von Johann Bernhard Wiedeburg ... Nebst einer Vorrede Herren Gottlieb Stollen ... Von dem Ursprung und Fortgang der Lehre dass sich die Erde bewege., Signatures: a-b⁸ c⁴ A-E⁸ F⁴
The celestial worlds discover'd: or, Conjectures concerning the inhabitants, plants and productions of the worlds in the planets.
Written in Latin by Christianvs Hvygens, and inscrib'd to his brother Constantine Hvygens .