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—>  "The Age of the Air-pump"
—>  "The Agnostic Philosophy of India"
—>  "The agrarian contribution to surveying in England "
—>  The Air and its Mysteries
—>  "The Airthrey Gold Cup: Discovery of an Unique Renaissance Treasure"
—>  "The Airy Era"
—>  "The Akkadian Dialects of the Old-Babylonian Mathematical Texts"
—>  The Albion Dog-Cart
—>  "The Alchemical Works of Stephanos of Alexandria. (Part 1)"
—>  "The Alchemical Works of Stephanos of Alexandria. (Part 2)"
—>  The alchemical writings of Edward Kelly
—>  The Alchemist
—>  The Alchemist in Life, Literature and Art
—>  The Alchemistic Symbols. A Brief Account of their Origin and their Meaning
—>  The Alchemists - founders of Modern Chemistry
—>  The Aldersonian-Mosaic system of creation
—>  'The Alembic Club. The First Fifty Years'
—>  The Alfa Catalog of: materials, supplies, tools for: conservators, craftsmen, laboratories, artists
—>  "The Alfonsine Tables in England" : 2 entries
—>  "The Algebra of 'Umar Khayyam"
—>  The Almanus Manuscript: Staats-und Stadtbibliothek Augsburg, Codex in 2º no. 209 Rome circa 1475-circa 1485
—>  The Amateur Astronomer's Glossary
—>  The Amateur Mechanic's Workshop: a treatise containing plain and concise directions for the manipulation of wood and metals, including casting, forging, brazing, soldering, and carpentry
—>  The Amateur Photographer's Annual, 1892: Containing a Summary of photographic science, practical articles, a comprehensive and illustrated holiday guide to the leading photographic haunts in the Empire, and a notice of Novelties in apparatus. Illustrated
—>  The Amateur's Microscope
—>  The Ambassadors' Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance
—>  "The Ambassadors" by Holbein
—>  "The Ambiguous Artifact: Surgical Instruments and the Surgical Past"
—>  The Ambiguous Frog: The Galvani-Volta Controversy on Animal Electricity
—>  The American Clock: A Comprehensive Pictorial Survey 1723-1900 With a Listing of 6153 Clockmakers
—>  The American Historical Review
—>  The American Journal of Microscopy and Popular Science
—>  The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
—>  The American Neptune: Pictorial Supplement XVII: Instruments of Navigation
—>  The American Oxonian : 2 entries
—>  "The American Photographical Society and the Early History of Astronomical Photography in America"
—>  "The Amici-microscopes about 1850 in possession of the University of Utrecht"
—>  The Analemmatic Sundial SourceBook, Including Recent Work and English Translations of Early Source Texts on the Analemmatic Sundial and the Variable-Center Dials that Derive from it. A Festschrift on the Tenth Anniversary of the North American Sundial Soc
—>  "The Analogical Structure of the Lullian Art"
—>  The analysis and adulteration of foods
—>  The Analysis of Steel-Works Materials
—>  The Anaphoric Clock in the Light of Recent Research
—>  The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as connected with the fine arts
—>  The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, with figures drawn after the life by some of the Best Masters in Europe, and Curiously Engraven in One Hundred and Fourteen Copper Plates, illustrated with Large Explanations, containing many new Anatomical Discoveries, and C
—>  The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptomes, prognostics, and several cures of it. In three partitions. With their several sections, members, & subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically opened and cut up. By
—>  The Anatomy of Plants. With an Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants, and several other Lectures, read before the Royal Society
—>  The Anatomy of the Brain. Containing its Mechanism and Physiology; together with some New Discoveries and Corrections of Ancient and Modern Authors upon that Subject. To which is annex'd a particular Account of Animal Functions and Muscular Motion. The Wh
—>  The Anatomy of the Human Body
—>  The Anatomy of the Human Skeleton
—>  The Anatomy of Vegetables Begun. With a General Account of Vegetation founded thereon : 2 entries
—>  The Anatriptic Art: A History of the Art termed Anatripsis by Hippocrates, Tripsis by Galen, Frictio by Celsus, Manipulation by Reveridge, and Medical Rubbing in ordinary language, from the earliest times to the present day. Followed by an account of its
—>  "The Anchor Escapement - William Clement or Robert Hooke?"
—>  The Ancient Engineers
—>  The Ancient Greek Computer from Rhodes known as the Antikythera Mechanism
—>  The Ancient Sundials of Scotland
—>  "The ancient sundials of Scotland"
—>  "The Ancient Town Hall Clock of Prague in Changing Times"
—>  "The Ancients and the Machine"
—>  'The Andrews' Professors of Astronomy and Dunsink Observatory, 1785-1985'
—>  "The Anemograph of Ons-en-Bray: An Early Self-Registering Predecessor of the Kymograph. With Translations of Original Description - and a Biography of the Inventor"
—>  The Aneroid Barometer With Observations on the Mercurial Barometer
—>  The Animal called "Man"
—>  The animal-lore of Shakespeare's time : including quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish and insects
—>  The Annals of the Barber-Surgeons of London
—>  "The Annotation of Leeuwenhoek's Packets of Specimens: A Preliminary Account"
—>  The Annular Eclipse of May 26, 1854
—>  "The Annus Mirabilis of Sir Isaac Newton: Tricentennial Celebration"
—>  The Anschutz gyro-compass: History and description: theory; practical use
—>  The Antecedental Calculus, or a Geometrical Method of Reasoning, without any Consideration of Motion or Velocity, Applicaple to every Purpose, to which Fluxions have been or can be applied; with the Geometrical Principles of Increments, etc. and the Const
—>  The Antikythera Mechanism : decoding an Ancient Greek mystery : a brief research history
—>  The Antikythera Shipwreck Reconsidered
—>  The Antiquarian Horological Society Tenth Anniversary Exhibition Collectors' Pieces Clocks and Watches at The Science Museum 29th May - 9th August
—>  The Antique Instruments of the Museum of History of Science in Florence
—>  "The Antiquity of Alchemy" : 2 entries
—>  The Antiquity of Disease
—>  The Apostadometer. A New Surveying Instrument for Measuring the Distances of Inaccessible Objects by a Direct Reading Without Calculation, Giving also their Right Angled Direction | Applicable for Various Purposes, but Especially for Taking Offsets
—>  "The Apothecary's Mortar from Maison Dieu, Arundel"
—>  "The apotheosis of Newton in Art"
—>  The apparatus of science at Harvard, 1765-1800
—>  "The apparatus of science" : 2 entries
—>  "The Apparatus Used by Sherrington and his Pupils"
—>  The Appreciation of Ancient and Medieval Science during the Renaissance (1450-1600)
—>  "The Apprentice years of Mason and Dixon"
—>  The Approach to the Absolute Zero of Temperature
—>  "The approach to the absolute zero of temperature"
—>  The Arab Navigation
—>  "The Arabic Literature on Alchemy According to An-Nadim (A.D. 987). A Translation of the Tenth Discourse of The Book of the Catalogue (Al-Fihrist) with Introduction and Commentary"
—>  The Arabic Names of the Stars
—>  "The Arabic Optical MSS in the British Isles"
—>  "The Arabic Transmission of Archimedes' Sphere and Cylinder and Eutocius' Commentary"
—>  The Arabic Version of Ptolemy's Planetary Hypotheses
—>  The Arabic Works of Jabir b. Hayyan
—>  The Arabs in History.
—>  The Arboretums and Botanical Gardens of North America
—>  The Archaeological Journal
—>  The archaic and the exotic : studies in the history of Indian astronomical instruments
—>  "The Architecture of Christopher Wren"
—>  The Architecture of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
—>  The Architecture of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio in ten books
—>  The Architecture of Sir Roger Pratt, Charles II's Commissioner for the Rebuilding of London after the Great Fire: now printed for the first time from his Note-books

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