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A28941 A catalogue of the philosophical books and tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. ; together with the order or time wherein each of them hath been publish'd respectively ; to which is added, A catalogue of the theological books, written by the same author. Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691. 1689 (1689) Wing B3928; ESTC R11831 5,558 24

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A CATALOGUE OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL Books and Tracts Written by the Honourable ROBERT BOYLE Esq Together with the ORDER or TIME Wherein Each of them hath been publish'd respectively To which is added A CATALOGUE Of the Theological Books Written by the same AUTHOR In the Savoy Printed by Edw. Jones 1689. A CATALOGUE OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL Books and Tracts Written by the Honourable ROBERT BOYLE Esquire Advertisements of the Publisher 1. Many ingenious Persons especially Strangers having pressingly endeavour'd to procure a Catalogue of the Honourable Mr. Boyles Writings and the Author himself being not at leasure to draw one up 't was thought it might be some satisfaction to those Inquirers if I publish'd the following List as it was drawn out for his own use of the Philosophical Transactions as well as the Printed Volumes by an ingenious French Physician studious of the Authors Writings some of which he Translated and Printed in his own Language 2. The Letter L. affixt in the Margin denotes the Book related to to have been Translated and Publish'd in the Latin Tongue also Several of the rest having likewise been Translated into Latin but not yet Publish'd 3. Those that have an Asterisk prefix'd to them came forth without the Authors Name thô 't is not doubted but they are His. 4. Divers of those mention'd as drawn out of the Transactions did probably come abroad in Latin some of the Transactions themselves having been publish'd in that Language NEw Experiments Physico-Mechanical touching the Spring and Weight of the Air and its Effects made for the most part in a new Pneumatical Engine written by way of Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount of Dungarvan Eldest Son to the Earl of Cork by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esquire A Defence of the Doctrine touching the Spring and Weight of the Air propos'd by the Author in his New Physico-Mechanical Experiments against the Objections of Franciscus Linus wherewith the Objectors Funicular Hypothesis is also examin'd An Examen of Mr. Tho. Hobbes's Dialogus Physicus de Natura Aeris as far as it concerns the Authors Book of New Experiments touching the Spring of the Air with an Appendix touching Mr. Hobbes's Doctrine of Fluidity and Firmness These three together in a Volume in 4º being a second Edition the first at Oxford 1662 had been publish'd Anno 1660. The two others at London 1662 had been publish'd Anno 1661. The Sceptical Chymist c. 1661. Physiological Essays or Tentamina Written and Collected upon divers Times and Occasions with an History of Fluidity and Firmness in 4o. 1662. An Experimental History of Colours begun 8o. 1663. Some Considerations touching the usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy propos'd in a familiar Discourse to a Friend by way of Invitation to the study of it a second Edition 4o. Oxford 1664. The first had been publish'd 1663. Of the Usefulness of Natural Philosophy the second Part the first Section of its Usefulness to Physick with an Appendix to this first Section of the second Part 4o. 1669. Of the Usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy c. the second Tome containing the later Section of the second Part 4o. Oxford 1671. The first Volume of these Three Books contains five Essays The first Of the Usefulness c. Principally as it relates to the Mind of Man. The second A Continuation of the former The third A further Continuation The fourth A requisite Digression concerning those who would exclude the Deity from intermedling with Matter In the fifth The Discourse interrupted by the late Digression is resum'd and concluded The Second Volume contains likewise five Essays The first Of the Usefulness c. As to the Physiological part of Physick The second As to the Pathological part of Physick The third As to the Semeiotical part of Physick The fourth As to the Hygieinal part of Physick The fifth As to the Therapeutical part of Physick in 20 Chapters The Third Volume contains six Essays The first General Considerations about the Means whereby Experimental Philosophy may become useful to Human Life The second Of the usefulness of Mathematicks to Natural Philosophy The third Of the usefulness of Mechanical Disciplines to Natural Philosophy The fourth That the Goods of Mankind may be much encreas'd by the Naturalists insight into Trades with an Appendix The fifth Of doing by Physical Knowledge what is wont to require Manual Skill The sixth Of Mens great Ignorance of the Uses of Natural Things An Experimental History of Cold and some Discourses Concerning New Thermometrical Experiments and Thoughts about the Doctrine of Antiperistasis with An Examen of Mr. Hobbes's Doctrine touching Cold a second Edition 4º 1665. Attempts of a way to convey Liquors immediately into the Mass of Blood communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of December the 4th 1665. Observations and Experiments upon the Barometer or Ballance of Air invented directed and begun Anno 1659. communicated to Dr. Beal that continu'd them and mention'd in the Transactions of February the 12th and March the 12th 1666. Hydrostatical Paradoxes made out by new Experiments for the most part Physical and easie occasion'd by Monsieur Paschal's Tract of the Equilibrium of Liquors and of the weight of the Air 1666. An account of an Earth-quake near Oxford and the Concomitants thereof communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of April the 2d 1666. New Observations and Directions about the Barometer in the same General Heads for a Natural History of a Country great or small communicated in the same The Origine of Forms and Qualities illustrated by Considerations and Experiments in two Parts 8o. 1666. A way of preserving Birds taken out of the Egg and other small Faetus's communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of May 7th 1666. An Account of a new kind of Baroscope which may be call'd Statical and of some advantages and conveniencies it hath above the Mercurial communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of July the 2d 1666. A new Frigorific Experiment shewing how a considerable degree of Cold may be suddenly produc'd without the help of Snow Ice Hail Wind or Nitre and that at any time of the year communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of July 18th 1666. Tryals propos'd to Dr. Lower for the improvement of transfusing Blood out of one live Animal into another communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of February the 11th 1666. Free Considerations about Subordinate Forms being an Appendix to the Origine of Forms and Qualities publish'd last year and reprinted with this 1667. 8o. A Letter to the Author of the Philosophical Transactions giving an Information of some Experiments which he had made himself several years ago by injecting acid Liquors into Blood upon the occasion of those communicated by Signior Fracassati in a Letter written from Oxford October the 19th 1667. New Experiments concerning the Relation between Light and Air in shining Wood and Fish in a Letter from Oxford to the Publisher of the Philosophical Transactions of January the 6th 1668. A