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New experiments physico-mechanical touching the air : whereunto is added a defence of the author's explication of the experiments against the objections of Franciscus Linus and Thomas Hobbs ; New experiments [...]. London : printed by Miles Flesher, 1682
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- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [5]Titelblatt
- PDF New experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring of the air, and its effects, made, for the most part, in a new pnuematical engine [...].
- PDF [7]Titelblatt
- PDF [9]To the reader.
- PDF [17]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [21][Fig. 1 - 15.]
- PDF 1 [22]To the Lord of Dungarvan, my honored and dear nephew.
- PDF 11 [32][Experiment I - X.]
- PDF 42 [63][Experiment XI - XX.]
- PDF 73 [94][Experiment XXI - XXX.]
- PDF 116 [137][Experiment XXXI - XLIII.]
- PDF 201 [222]The conclusion.
- PDF A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air, [...].
- PDF [226]Titelblatt
- PDF [228]The publisher to the reader.
- PDF [230]The author's preface and declaration.
- PDF 1 [238]A defence of Mr. R. Boyles's explications of his physico-mechanical experiments, against Franciscus Linus.
- PDF 90 [327]An explication of rarefaction.
- PDF 113 [350]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF An examen of Mr. T. Hobbs his Dialogus physicus de natura aëris.
- PDF [358]Titelblatt
- PDF [360]The preface.
- PDF 1 [366]An examen of the greatest part of Mr. Hobbs's Dialogus physicus de natura aeris.
- PDF 100 [467]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [470]A catalogue of all the philosophical works published by our author.
- PDF A continuation of new experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring and weight of the air, and their effects. The I. part.
- PDF [472]Titelblatt
- PDF [474]The preface.
- PDF [486]Some advertisements touching the engine itself.
- PDF [490]Errata.
- PDF [491]The reader is desired to perfect with his pen the marginal notes referring to the plates [...].
- PDF [492]Titelblatt
- PDF 1 [494]My dear Lord, [...].
- PDF 2 [495][Experiment I - X.]
- PDF 29 [522][Experiment XI - XX.]
- PDF 66 [559][Experiment XXI - XXX.]
- PDF 105 [598][Experiment XXXI - XL.]
- PDF 143 [636][Experiment XLI - L.]
- PDF 177 [670]Notes etc. about the atmospheres of consistent bodies (here below.)
- PDF [692][Plate I - VIII.]
- PDF [700]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF A continuation of new experiments physico-mechanical, touching the spring and weight of the air, and their effects. The second part.
- PDF [710]Mr. Boyle's continuation of experiments of the air.
- PDF [712]Titelblatt
- PDF [714]The preface to the Latine edition.
- PDF [724]An advertisement of the publisher to the reader, before the Latine edition.
- PDF [727]A catalogue of all the philosophical works published by our author.
- PDF [730]The translator to the reader.
- PDF 1 [732]The second continuation of physico-mechanical experiments. [Iconisme I - V.]
- PDF 21 [752]Article I. Several waies used to help the production of the air.
- PDF 28 [759]Article II. Several waies to hinder the production of air.
- PDF 47 [778]Article III. The effects of artifical air are different from the effects of common air.
- PDF 69 [800]Article IV. The effects of compressed air, are different from the effects of common air.
- PDF 85 [816]Article V. The effects of artificial air upon animals.
- PDF 96 [827]Article VI. Animals in vacuo.
- PDF 101 [832]Article VII. Fire in compressed air.
- PDF 106 [837]Article VIII. Fire used to produce air.
- PDF 109 [840]Article IX. Concerning the production of air in vacuo.
- PDF 124 [855]Article X. Concerning the production of air above its wonted pressure.
- PDF 134 [865]Article XI. Various experiments.
- PDF 150 [881]Article XII. Artificial air destroyed.
- PDF 152 [883]Article XIII. Experiments concerning the different celerity of air produced in vacuo, or in common air.
- PDF 158 [889]Article XIV. The difference betwixt whole, or entire, and bruised fruits.
- PDF 163 [894]Article XV. Air is sometimes found unfit to produce mouldiness.
- PDF 165 [896]Article XVI. Experiments concerning the change of weight, made by the beams of the sun, even in vessels sealed hermatically.
- PDF 167 [898]Article XVII. The perservation of bodies in compressed liquors.
- PDF 190 [921]Article XVIII. Experiments concerning elixation and distillation in vacuo.
- PDF 194 [925]Article XIX. Concerning elixation in vessels stopped with screws, by the help whereof, even harts-horn, and the bones of fishes, and four-footed creatures may be softned.
- PDF [930]Inhaltsverzeichnis
- PDF [932]Some observations.
- PDF [934]Errata.
- PDF [940]Rückdeckel