Dioptrica nova. A treatise of dioptricks, in two parts. Wherein the various effects and appearances of spherick glasses, both convex and concave, single and combined, in telescopes and microscopes, together with their usefulness in many concerns of humane life, are explained. By William Molyneux of Dublin Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society.
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- Dioptrica nova. A treatise of dioptricks, in two parts. Wherein the various effects and appearances of spherick glasses, both convex and concave, single and combined, in telescopes and microscopes, together with their usefulness in many concerns of humane life, are explained. By William Molyneux of Dublin Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society.
- Treatise of dioptricks Dioptricks. The second part containing various dioptrick miscellanies
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London: printed for Benj. Tooke, M DC XC II. [1692]
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- 1692-1692
- ESTC No.
- R3440
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- 116927
- Description
- [16], 301, [3] p., 43 leaves of plates (most folded) : diagrams, tables ; 4⁰
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- Imprimatur on A1v: I think this book fit to be printed. John Hoskyns. V.P.R.S. June the 4th. 1690.
"Appendix" (p. 295-301) by Edmond Halley.
With a final advertisement leaf.
Signatures: [A]? [superscript pi]B? B-2Q?.
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