| Great Britain. Patent Office. Library - Heat - 1905 - 210 pages
...subject headings vith a combined author index. HEAT— continued. (General treatises.) 1666. Boyle, R. New experiments and observations touching cold, or an experimental history of cold, begun. To which are added an examen of AntiperistaIis, and an examen of Mr. Hobs'* doctrine about cold.... | |
| Kirstine Bjerrum Meyer - Temperature - 1913 - 176 pages
...waren. Die Frage war also: Entsteht Kälte dadurch, ') De la prod. et destr. I, 3, 12. !) K. Boyle, New Experiments and Observations Touching Cold or an Experimental History of Cold. London 1665. daß einem Körper Wärme entzogen wird, oder kann man einen Stoff nachweisen, der die... | |
| Robert Theodore Gunther - Astrolabes - 1920 - 530 pages
...owe the secrets of fire, air, water.' l His classic researches on Heat were mostly published in his New Experiments and Observations touching Cold, or an Experimental History of Cold begun. To which are added An Examcn of Antiperistasis, and an Examcn of Mr. Hobbcs's Doctrine about... | |
| National Library of Ireland - 1921 - 162 pages
...hypothesis of alcali and acidum. 8vo. London, Pr. by E. Flesher, for R. Davis Bookseller in Oxford, 1676. New experiments and observations touching cold, or, an experimental history of cold, begun. To which are added an examen of antiperistasis, and an examen of Mr. Hobs's doctrine about cold.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1903 - 906 pages
...The great Robert Boyle. \va; the first experimentalist who followed up Bacon's suggestions. In 1082 Boyle read a paper to the Royal Society on "New experiments...inclusion of numerous experiments made by Boyle himself on frigorih'e mixtures and the general effects of such upon matter. The agency chiefly used by Boyle in... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1903 - 960 pages
...The great Robert Boyle wa< the tirst experimentalist who followed up Bacon's suggestions. In 108:2 Boyle read a paper to the Royal Society on ''New experiments...experimental history of cold," published two years later in ;i separate work. This is really a most complete history of everything known about cold up to that... | |
| Michael Hunter - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 256 pages
...Miles, first published in Birch's 1744 edition of Boyle's Works, 5 vols (London, 1744), v, 684-736 New Experiments and Observations Touching Cold, or an Experimental History of Cold, Begun (1665) Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664) Of the Systematicall or Cosmicall... | |
| Cork Historical and Archaeological Society - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1916 - 248 pages
...Reflections" on the Book of Daniel. In the same year he published among other works the treatise entitled "New Experiments and Observations touching Cold; or an Experimental History of Cold begun," in which he deals in a most interesting manner with thermometers and improvements in the same,... | |
| Sylvia Murr - Philosophy - 1997 - 498 pages
...considerations touching the Usefulnesse of Experimental Naturall Philosophy, Part I, London, 1663. — New Experiments and Observations touching Cold, or an Experimental History of Cold, begun, London, 1665. — An Essay about the Origin and Virtues ofGems, London, 1672. — Considerations... | |
| Tom Shachtman - Science - 2000 - 275 pages
...omissions of mankind's curiosity toward a subject so considerable." He did so, splendidly, in his 1665 book New Experiments and Observations Touching Cold, Or, An Experimental History of Cold Begun, To Which Are Added, An Examen of Antiperistasis, and An Examen of Mr. Hobs's Doctrine About... | |
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