The Abyssinian philosophy confuted: or, Telluris theoria neither sacred, nor agreeable to reason. Being, for the most part, a translation of Petrus Ramazzini, Of the wonderful springs of Modena. Illustrated with many curious remarks and experiments by the author and translator. To which is added, A new hypothesis deduced from Scripture, and the observation of nature. With an addition of some miscellany experiments. By Robert St. Clair, M.D
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- The Abyssinian philosophy confuted: or, Telluris theoria neither sacred, nor agreeable to reason. Being, for the most part, a translation of Petrus Ramazzini, Of the wonderful springs of Modena. Illustrated with many curious remarks and experiments by the author and translator. To which is added, A new hypothesis deduced from Scripture, and the observation of nature. With an addition of some miscellany experiments. By Robert St. Clair, M.D
- Defontium mutinènsium. English
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London: printed for the author, and sold by W. Newton, over against St. Bartholomew-Close-Gate, in Little-Britain, 1697.
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St. Clair, Robert N., trl.
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- 1697
- ESTC No.
- R3670
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- 118955
- Description
- [80], 208 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : metal cuts ; 12°.
- Note
- A translation of his "Defontium Mutinènsium"
Title page repeated on leaf A1r.