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LE Jones, William
"Observations on Dr Wollaston's Statements Respecting an Improvement in the Form of Spectacle Glasses"
offprint{?} from the Philosophical Magazine, February 1804. Lewis Evans Collection
[1924-0]
1804
LE Jones, William
Method of finding a True Meridian Line, useful in placing Horizontal Sun Dials, setting Clocks and Watches, etc.
London, 1795. Bound with Jones and Field, {...}. Lewis Evans Collection
[1924-0]
1795
LE Jones, William
Description and Use of the Pocket Case of Mathematical Instruments, etc. By R. Martin
New Edition by William Jones. London, 1797. Bound in volume marked 'Instruments' on spine and shelved under 'Dollond, J., & Son'. Lewis Evans Collection
[1924-0]
1797
R (Stack - oversize)Jones, William
Physiological Disquisitions; or, Discourses on the Natural Philosophy of the Elements
I. On Matter. II. On Motion. III. On the Elements. IV. On Fire. V. On Air. VI. On Sound and Music. VII. On Fossil Bodies. VIII. On Physical Geography; or, the Natural History of the Earth. IX. On the Weather. London, Printed; and Sold by J. Rivington and Sons, St. Paul's Church-yard; and others. 1781. 4to. On permanent loan from University College, Oxford (D.5.13)
[1962-65/ ]
1781
Radcliffe Tracts 46 (23)Jones, William
The Description and Use of a New Portable Orrery; on a most simple Construction, Representing the Two parts - the Motions and Phaenomena of the Planetary System; But more particularly the Motions of the Earth and Moon, round the Sun, from whence the Nature and Causes of the vicissitudes of the Seasons, Days, and Nights, Solar and Lunar Eclipses, etc. are clearly explained. To which is prefixed, A short Account of the Solar System, of the true System of the World
Second Edition, enlarged, with an Account of the New Discovered Planet, called the Georgium Sidus. London: Printed for and Sold by John Jones, and Son, at their Shop, No. 135, near Furnivals-Inn, Holborn, 1784.
[1934-41]
1784
Radcliffe Tracts 46 (24)Jones, William
"Observations on Dr Wollaston's Statements Respecting an Improvement in the Form of Spectacle-Glasses"
from the Philosophical Magazine for February 1804.
[1934-41]
1804
S (Stack - oversize)Jones, William
An Essay on the first principles of Natural Philosophy: wherein the Use of Natural Means, or Second Causes, in the OEconomy of the material World, is demonstrated from Reason, Experiments of various kinds, and the Testimony of Antiquity
In Four Books. Illustrated with Copper-Plates. Oxford, printed at the Clarendon Printing-house. Sold by S. Parker, and D. Prince in Oxford; J. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and W. Watson in Capel Street, Dublin. 1762. 4to.
[1930- ]
1762
S (Stack - oversize)Jones, William
An Essay on the First Principles of Natural Philosophy: Wherein the Use of Natural Means, or Second Causes, in the OEconomy of the material World, is demonstrated from Reason, Experiments of various Kinds, and the Testimony of Antiquity
In four books. Illustrated with Copper-Plates. Oxford, Printed at the Clarendon Printing-house. Sold by S. Parker, and D. Prince in Oxford; J. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and W. Watson in Capel Street, Dublin. 1762. 4to. On permanent loan from University College, Oxford (D.5.1)
[1962-65/ ]
1762