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. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society. 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.

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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. By the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society. 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.
  • Essays of the strange subtilty, determinate nature, great efficacy of effluviums
  • New experiments to make fire and flame ponderable.
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Imprint
London: printed by W[illiam]. G[odbid]. for M[oses]. Pitt, at the Angel near the little North Door of St Paul's Church, 1673.
Publication year
1673-1673
ESTC No.
R170743
Grub Street ID
65310
Description
[8], 69, [1]; [2], 47, [1]; 74, [10], 54, [4], 57-85, [7]; [16], 180, 182-185+ p. ; 8⁰
Note
With numerous errors in pagination.

"Of the strange subtilty of effluviums." and "A discovery of the perviousness of glass ..." have separate, dated title pages; paginations and registers are continuous.

"Of the great efficacy of effluviums." and "Of the determinate nature of effluviums." (division title pages) have separate paginations and registers.

"New experiments to make the parts of fire and flame stable & ponderable." has separate, dated title page, with Godbid's and Pitt's names, in full, in imprint and separate pagination; register is continuous.