2 edition of treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other permanently elastic fluids found in the catalog.
treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other permanently elastic fluids
Tiberius Cavello
Published
1781
by Printed for the author in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | to which is prefixed an introduction tochymistry. |
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Open Library | OL13733422M |
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A treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other permanently elastic fluids: to which is prefixed, An introduction to chymistry Author: Tiberius Cavallo ; Cole Collection of Chemistry.
A treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other permanently elastic fluids: to which is prefixed an introduction to chymistry. A treatise on the various kinds of permanently elastic fluids, or gases.
[Keir, James] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A treatise on the various kinds of permanently elastic fluids, or gases. The title page of the book reads as follows: A TREATISE on the Nature and Properties of AIR and Other Permanently Elastic Fluids To Which Is Prefixed An Introduction to Chymistry By Tiberius Cavallo, F.
London Printed for the : Arthur F. Scott. A Complete Treatise on Electricity () Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air and other permanently Elastic Fluids () History and Practice of Aerostation () Treatise on Magnetism () Elements of Natural and Experimental Philosophy () Theory and Practice of Medical Electricity () Medical Properties of Factitious Air Born: 30 MarchNaples.
He published numerous works on different branches of physics, including A Complete Treatise on Electricity (), Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air and other permanently Elastic Fluids (), History and Practice of Aerostation (), Treatise on Magnetism (), Elements of Natural and Experimental Philosophy (), Theory and.
Cavallo was on 9 Dec. admitted as a fellow of the Royal Society. In he published a quarto volume entitled ‘A Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air and other permanently Elastic Fluids.’ In this treatise he deals with chemistry and hydrostatics as they bear on the composition and physical properties of aeriform and other fluids.
Author(s): Cavallo,Tiberius, Title(s): A treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other permanently elastic fluids: to which is prefixed, An introduction to chymistry/ by Tiberius Cavallo. He published numerous works on different branches of physics, including A Complete Treatise on Electricity (), Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air and other permanently Elastic Fluids (), History and Practice of Aerostation (), Treatise on Magnetism (), Elements of Natural and Experimental Philosophy (), Theory and.
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