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Paper, 'Invitatio ad observationes meteorologicas communi consilio instituendas' [Invitation to make meteorological observations] by James Jurin

Reference number: CLP/4i/69

Date: 12 December 1723

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Jurin shares methods for recording meteorological observations.

Subject: Meteorology

Read to the Royal Society on 12 December 1723

Published in Philosophical Transactions as 'Invitatio ad observationes meteorologicas communi consilio instituendas'

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CLP/4i/69
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12 December 1723
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10 pages
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James Jurin

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James Jurin, Paper, 'Invitatio ad observationes meteorologicas communi consilio instituendas' [Invitation to make meteorological observations] by James Jurin, 12 December 1723, CLP/4i/69, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/clp_4i_69/paper-invitatio-ad-observationes-meteorologicas-communi-consilio-instituendas-invitation-to-make-meteorological-observations-by-james-jurin, accessed on 02 December 2024

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