'An account of Monsieur l'Abbe J Privat et Moiere's Book intitled Lecons de Physique et de Mathematique etc' by John Hadley
Reference number: RBO/19/8
Date: 1734
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Author proposes to deduce the elements of natural philosophy from laws of mechanics in five lectures
Read to the Royal Society on 9 January 1734
- Reference number
- RBO/19/8
- Earliest possible date
- 1734
- Page extent
- 7 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 19, copies of papers communicated 1734-1736
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