Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 3, copies of papers communicated 1663-1668
Reference number: RBO/3
Date: 1663-1668
Description
Fair copies of scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society dating from 10 February 1663 to 11 January 1668. Transcribed to establish their precedence for a particular discovery or idea.
Alphabetical index to contents at beginning of volume.
Alphabetical index to contents at back of volume.
- Reference number
- RBO/3
- Earliest possible date
- 1663-1668
- Page extent
- 1 volume
- Format
- Manuscript
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 3, copies of papers communicated 1663-1668, 1663-1668, RBO/3, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_3/register-book-of-the-royal-society-volume-3-copies-of-papers-communicated-1663-1668, accessed on 12 September 2024
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This volume contains 89 manuscripts:
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Index, listing the experiments, enquiries & discourses contained in Register Book 3
1687 Creator: Richard Waller Reference number: RBO/3/0 -
'A Method for the makeing a History of the Weather' by Robert Hooke
1663 Creator: Robert Hooke Reference number: RBO/3/1 -
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'Of the Experiments concerning the weight of the Air: And the proportion of the weight of the Air to that of Water' by Robert Hooke
10 February 1663 Creator: Robert Hooke Reference number: RBO/3/3
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Dates: 1661-1739
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