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SCIAGRAPHIA; or the Art of Shadows.

By J. W.

8vo. London, 1635.

[D. 20. 53.]

MUNSTERI (Sebastiani) Horologiographia. 4to. Basileæ, 1533.

[D. 20. 39.]

ATWOOD (George) Investigations for determining the Times of the Vibration of Watch-Balances. 4to. London, 1784. [Gg. 1. 41.] MASKELYNE (Nevil) An Answer to Mr. Thomas Mudge's "Narrative of Facts" relative to his Father's Timekeepers. 8vo. London, 1792.

[Dd. 1. 12.] EARNSHAW (Thomas) and ARNOLD (J. R.) Explanations relative to their Timekeepers. 4to. London, 1805. [Ff. 3. 63.]

Arnold (J. R.) and Earnshaw (Thomas) Tracts and Papers relative to their Claims to Parliamentary Remuneration for Timekeepers. 4to. London, 1809. [Dd. 1. 51.]

EARNSHAW (Thomas) An Appeal to the Public; sttaing his Claim to the original Invention of the Improvements in his Timekeepers, and his consequent right to National Reward. 8vo. London, 1808. [Hh. 8. 7.]

(8.) Astrology, and Astrological Predictions.

+CENSORINI de Die Natali Liber, cura Henrici Lindenbrogii. 8vo. Lug. Bat. 1642.

PAULI Alexandrini Rudimenta in Doctrinam de Prædictis Natalitiis, Græce et Latine. 4to. Witebergæ, 1586. [D. 20. 27.]

8vo.

CARDANI (Hieronymi) In Cl. Ptolemæi Pelusiensis IIII. de Astrorum Judiciis vel Quadripartitæ Constructionis Libros Commentaria. Lugduni, 1555. [H. 19. 29.]

CUNELII (Georgii) Themata Natalitia. 4to. Lipsia, 1582. [D. 20. 44.] RANZOVII (Henrici) Exempla, quibus Astrologica Scientiæ Certitudo doctissimorum cum veterum, tum recentiorum auctoritate astruitur. Coloniæ, 1585. [D. 20. 27.]

4to.

CAMERARII (Joannis) Horarum Natalium Centuria Una; sive Narratio Historica Variorum in vita Casuum, Mirabilium in fortunis et honoribus Vicissitudinum diversissimorumque Eventuum. 4to. Francofurti, 1607. [D. 20. 38.] CAMPANELLE (Thomæ) Astrologicorum Libri VII. 4to. Francofurti, 1630. [C. 14. 26.]

GAFFAREL (J.) Curiositez Inouyes, sur la Sculpture Talismanique de Persans, Horoscope des Patriarches, et Lecture des Estoilles. 8vo. 1637. [M. 16. 39.]

HAVEMANNI (Michaelis) Astræa; sive Epitome Sideralis Scientiæ. 4to. Francofurti, 1650. [C. 14. 34.]

SCHYLEI (A. M.) Oculus Enoch et Eliæ; sive Radius Sidereomysticus, et Theo-Astronomia. folio, Antverpiæ, 1645. [D. 2. 17.] PEZELII (-) Precepta Genethliaca. 4to. Francofurti, 1607. [D. 20. 38.] CALVINI (Joannis) Admonitio adversus Astrologiam, quam judiciariam vocant, è Gallico sermone in Latinum conversa. 4to. Geneva, 1649.

[M. 15. 34.]

HEYDON (Sir Christopher) A Defence of Judicial Astrologie. In Answer to a Treatise lately published by Mr. John Chamber. 4to. Cambridge, 1603. [E. 19. 29.]

Easie Jntroduction to the AstroTranslated by F. W. [Fabian [D. 20. 37.]

DARIOTT (Claude) A Briefe and most logical Iudgement of the Starres. Withers,] gent. 4to. London, 1653. A TUTOR TO ASTROLOGIE: or Astrologie made Easy; being a plain Introduction to the whole Art of Astrologie. 12mo. London, 1660.

[M. 18. 26.] The True Prophecies or Prognostications of Michael NOSTRADAMUS, Physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France. Translated and commented by Theophilus Garencieres. folio, London, 1672. [I. 1. 9.]

BUTLER (John) 'Ayıαorpoλoyía; or the most Sacred and Divine Science of Astrology asserted, vindicated, and excused. 8vo. London, 1680.

[L. 15. 4.] Butler (John) Vindication of his 'Ayiaσrpoλoyía, against the Rev. Dr. 8vo. London, 1680. [L. 15. 4.]

More's Calumnies.

3. Optics, Catoptrics, and Dioptrics.

EUCLIDIS Optica et Catoptrica, è Græco versa per Joannem Penam. 4to. Parisiis, 1604. [C. 14. 34.]

NICERONIS (Joannis Francisci) Thaumaturgus Opticus seu Admiranda Optices, per radium directum ;-Catoptrices, per reflexum è politis corporibus, planis, cylindricis, conicis, polyedris, polygonis et aliis ;Dioptrices, per refractum in diaphanis. folio, Lut. Par. 1646. [D. 2. 5.]

i. Optics.

ALHAZENI Optica Libri septem.
Basilea, 1572. [D. 1. 4.]
AGUILONII (Francisci) Opticorum Libri Sex. folio, Antverpiæ, 1613.

Item Vitellonis Optica Libri X. folio,

[D. 2. 8.]

MAUROLICI (Francisci) Theoremata de Lumine et Umbra ad perspectivam et radiorum incidentiam facientia. 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1613. [C. 14. 26.] KEPLERI (Jóhannis) Paralipomena in Vitellionem, quibus Astronomiæ Pars Optica traditur. 4to. Francofurti, 1614. [C. 14. 32.] RAMI (Petri) Optica Libri Quatuor. [4to. Cassellis, 1615. [D. 20. 46.7 SCHEINER (Christophori) Oculus; hoc est Fundamentum Opticum, ex accurata Oculi Anatome. 4to. Londini, 1652. [C. 15. 2.] GREGORII (Jacobi) Optica Promota, seu Abdita Radiorum reflexorum et refractorum Mysteria, geometrice enucleata. 4to. Londini, 1663. [M. 15. 34.] NEWTON (Isaaci) Lectiones Opticæ, in Academia Cantabrigiensi, annis 1669-1671, in scholis publicis habitæ. 4to. Londini, 1729.

Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1729. [G. 14. 13.]

[Ee. 1. 15.]

Newton (Sir Isaac) Optical Lectures read in the Public Schools of the University of Cambridge; translated from the Latin. 8vo. London, 1728. [Dd. 1. 24.]

Newton (Sir Isaac) Optics; or a Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions, and Colours of Light; also two Treatises of the species and magnitude of Curvilinear Figures. 4to. London, 1704. [Cc. 2. 27.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [F. 14. 26.]

Three Copies. 8vo. London, 1721-1730. [Dd. 1. 21-23.] Newtoni (Isaaci) Optice; sive de Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus, et Coloribus Lucis, Libri Tres. Latine reddidit Samuel Clarke, A. M. 4to. Londini, 1706. [Cc. 2. 28.]

BARROW (Isaaci) Lectiones Opticæ et Geometricæ. 4to. Londini, 1674. [Gg. 5. 4.] BERKELEY (George, Bishop of Cloyne) An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision. 8vo. Dublin, 1733. [F. 21. 18.]

SMITH (Robert) A Compleat System of Opticks. 2 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [G. 14. 17,18.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [Ee. 1. 31,32.] Another Copy. Vol. I. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [Ee. 1. 30.] The Elementary Part of Dr. Smith's Compleat System of Optics; selected and arranged for the Use of Students, with Notes. 4to. Cambridge, 1778. [A. 13. 37.]

Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1778. [Gg. 1. 47.] EMERSON (William) The Elements of Optics. 8vo. Works, Vol. VI.

[E. 25. 19.]

MARTIN (Benjamin) New Elements of Optics. Svo. London, 1765.

HARRIS (Joseph) A Treatise of Optics. 4to. London, 1775.

[Dd. 1. 11.] [Ee. 1. 46.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1775. [Ee. 1. 47.] BOSCOVICH (R. J.) Opera, pertinentia ad Opticam et Astronomiam, maxima ex parte nova et omnia hucusque inedita. 5 tom. 4to. Bassani, 1785. [Cc. 2. 56-60.]

MASKELYNE (Nevil) An Attempt to explain a Difficulty in the Theory of Vision, depending on the different Refrangibility of Sight. 4to. 1889. [Hh. 1. 38.]

WOOD (James) Elements of Optics. 8vo. Cambridge, 1799. [Dd. 3. 61.] PRIESTLEY (Joseph) The History and present State of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and Colours. 4to. London, 1772. [Q. 2. 18.]

ii. Catoptrics-Dioptrics.

KEPLERI (Joannis) Dioptrice. 4to. Aug. Vind. 1611. [D. 20. 59.] MYDORGII (Claudii) Prodromi Catoptricorum et Dioptricorum Libri IV. priores. folio, Parisiis, 1639. [A. 2. 12.]

MOLYNEUX (William) Dioptrica Nova: A Treatise of Dioptricks. 4to. London, 1709. [K. 6. 1.]

HUGENII (Christiani) Dioptrica. 4to. In Opusculis Posthumis. [L. 6. 7.] BOSCOVICH (R. J.) Dissertationes Quinque, ad Dioptricam pertinentes. 4to. Vindobonæ, 1767. [Cc. 2. 54.]

EULERI (Leonhardi) Dioptrica. 3 tom. 4to. Petropoli, 1769-1771.

[Cc. 2. 48-50.] WOLLASTON (William Hyde) On Double Images caused by Astronomical Refraction. 4to. London, 1800. [Gg. 1. 44.]

iii. Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments.

CUFF (John) Description of a Pocket Micrometer. 8vo. [P. 132. (6.)] BAKER (Henry) The Microscope made Easy, or the Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of the best kinds of Microscopes. 8vo. London, 1742. [E. 27. 24.]

Baker (Henry) Of Microscopes and the Discoveries made thereby. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1785. [A. 15. 95,96.]

A SUCCINCT DESCRIPTION of the Micrometer. 8vo. London, 1772.

[P. 307. (9.)] MARTIN (Benjamin) A Description of a new-invented pocket Reflecting Microscope with a Micrometer. 8vo. Chichester, 17—. [P. 89. (6.)] MASKELYNE (Nevil) Account of the Prismatic Micrometer. 4to. London, 1778. [Gg. 1. 41.]

ADAMS (George) Essays on the Microscope; containing a Practical Description of the most approved Microscopes; a General History of Insects; an Account of the various Species and singular Properties of the Hydræ and Vorticella. With Atlas of Plates. 2 vols. 4to. Lon

don, 1787. [E. 23. 18,19.] Adams (George) Essays on the Microscope. Second Edition, with Additions and Improvements, by Frederick Kanmacher. 4to. London, 1798. [L. 26. 3.]

Plates to the preceding Work. Oblong folio, London, 1798. [O. 2. 29.]

DOLLOND (Peter) An Account of the Discovery made by the late Mr. John Dollond, which led to the grand Improvement of Refracting Telescopes. 4to. London, 1789. [Hh. 1. 38.]

TROUGHTON (Edward) Directions for Observing with his Reflecting Circle. 8vo. London. [Gg. 5. 26.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London. [Hh. 2. 39.]

4. Perspective.

BACONIS (Rogeri) Perspectiva. 4to. Francofurti, 1614. [D. 20. 48.] PECKHAM (Joannis Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis) Perspectivæ Communis 4to. Coloniæ, 1627. [D. 20. 44.]

Libri tres.

GUIDIUBALDI Perspectiva Libri sex. folio, Pisauri, 1600. [D. 2. 23.] TAYLOR (Brook) Linear Perspective; or a new Method of representing justly all manner of Objects as they appear to the Eye in all Situations. 8vo. London, 1715. [C. 20. 17.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1811. [Gg. 3. 42.]

KIRBY (Joshua) Dr. Brook Taylor's Method of Perspective made easy, both in Theory and Practice. 4to. Ipswich, 1755. [Ee. 1. 68.]

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PTOLEMÆI (Claudii) Harmonicorum Libri tres, Græce et Latine, cum Notis Joannis Wallisii. 4to. Oxonii, 1682. [H. 5. 33.]

MERSENNI (Marini) Harmonicorum Libri XII. folio, Lutetiæ Parisiorum, 1536. [D. 1. 17.]

WILPHLINGSEDERI (Ambrosii) Erotemata Musicæ Practicæ.

rimbergæ, 1563. [G. 16. 3.]

12mo. No

LIPPII (Joannis) Synopsis Musicæ Novæ. 8vo. Argentorati, 1612.

[M. 19. 45.]

DES-CARTES (Renati) Musicæ Compendium. 4to. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1640. [D. 20. 52.]

KIRCHERI (Athanasii) Musurgia universalis, sive Ars Magna Consoni et Dissoni in X libros digesta. folio, Roma, 1650. [D. 4. 22.]

EULERI (Leonhardi) Tentamen Novæ Theoria Musicæ. 4to. Petropoli, 1739. [C. 22. 26.]

MORLEY (Thomas) A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music. folio, London, 1608. [D. 2. 50.]

CAMPION (Thomas) A Brief Introduction to the Skill of Musick. 8vo. London, 1644. [M. 19. 38.]

Campion (Thomas) The Art of Descant; or Composing Musick in Parts. Svo. London, 1664. [M. 19. 38.]

HOLDER (William) A Treatise of the Natural Grounds and Principles of Harmony. 8vo. London, 1694. [M. 7. 30.]

SMITH (Robert) Harmonics, or the Philosophy of Musical Sounds. 8vo. London, 1759. [Dd. 1. 44.]

KOLLMANN (A. C. F.) An Essay on practical Musical Composition, according to the Nature of that Science, and the Principles of the greatest Musical Authors. royal 4to. London, 1799. [Gg. 1. 7.]

GUNN (Anne) An Introduction to Music: in which the Elementary Parts of the Science and the Principles of Thorough Bass and Modulation, as illustrated by Musical Games and Apparatus, are familiarly explained. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1803. [Dd. 3. 28.]

STANHOPE (Charles, Earl of) Principles of the Science of Tuning Instruments with Fixed Tones. royal 8vo. London, 1806.

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Another Copy. royal 8vo. London, 1806. TRACTS On Singing. 8vo. 1691-96. [R. 13. 4.]

[Dd. 1. 45.] [Gg. 5. 26.]

CHETHAM (John) A Book of Psalmody. 8vo. London, 1741. [Ii. 3. 36.]

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