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His Literis Receptis, & Ipso Autori Ideæ Legendum Exhibitis, Ipse Statim Inde Occasionem Arripuit Ad D. Mersennum Scribendi, Eiusque Objectiones Omnes Eluendi, Hac Subsequente Epistola.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
The True Proportion of the Circle to the Square, Circumscribed Expressed in Rational Numbers, by Gothofredus Gulielmus Leebnitius, Englished From the Leipsick Acta Eruditorum Number II.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
A New Theory of Vision, Communicated to the Royal Society, by W. B. M. D.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
A Letter From Dr. Lister of York, Containing an Account of Several Curious Observations About Antiquities, &C.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Account Concerning a Further Prosecution of Experiments With the Phosphoros, Made and Communicated by Dr. Frederick Slare. F. R. S.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
Treatise of Dr. Olaus Rudbeck, Professor of Anatomy and History, at Upsal in Sweth-Land; Comprised in Two Volumes, the One Containing the Discourse It Self, Written Both in the Latin and Sweedish Tongues, the Other the Maps and Descriptions, Referred to in the Discourse; The Title Whereof Is Called, Atlantica or Manheim.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Account of an Observation Made at Dantzick by Mr. Hevelius , of the Eclipse of the Moon on the 19. Of August 1681. Whereof Observations Made at Paris and Greenwich Are Published in the Third Collection P. 66 and 67.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
An Account of Some Very Considerable Observations Made at Ballasore in India, Serving to Find the Longitude of That Place, and Rectifying Very Great Errours in Some Famous Modern Geographers; Communicated by Mr. Edmund Hally, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
A Letter From M. Anthony Leeuwenhoeck, in Answer to Some Former Letters Sent to Him by R. H. Containing Some Further Observations Made by Him, About the Fabrick and Texture of the Fibres of Muscles-Communicated to the Royal Society.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
Another Occultation of the Same Oct. 28. 1680. Both Made by Mr. Flamstead.
Philosophical Collections of the Royal Society of London
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