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—>  That Noble Cabinet: A History of the British Museum
—>  Thaumalemnia Cherubicum Catholicum, Universalia, et particularia continens instrumenta, ad omnes arcus & horas Italicas, Bohemicas & Gallicas diurnas, atque nocturnas dignoscendas, etc.
—>  Thaumaturgus Mathematicus Gasparo Ens Lectore Collectore & Interprete, Nunc denuo Correctus, & Auctus, Ac Dictatus Viro Nobili Hieronymo Bragadaeno Aloysii Filio Patritio Veneto
—>  Thaumaturgus Mathematicus, Id est, Admirabilium Effectorum e mathematicarum disciplinarum Fontibus Profluentium Sylloge
—>  "The "application" of telescopes to astronomical instruments, 1667-1669 : a study in historical method"
—>  The "Brunsviga" Calculating Machine
—>  "The "Child of Hale" (John Middleton); some portraits"
—>  The "Critica Botanica" of Linnaeus
—>  The "Ensign" Handbook of Photography
—>  The "Green Ray" or "Green Flash" (rayon vert) at rising and setting of the Sun
—>  "The "Hatchet" Planimeter: Constructional Details and Method of Operation"
—>  The "Mechanical World" Electrical Pocket Book for 1916
—>  "The "Metonic Cycle" in Babylonian Astronomy. Studies in Ancient Astronomy IV"
—>  "The "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition 1910"
—>  The "New Discoveries" of Stradanus
—>  "The "Pioneer": Light Passenger Locomotive of 1851 In the Museum of History and Technology
—>  "The "Social Chemists": English Chemical Societies in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century"
—>  The "Terrella"
—>  "The "Terrella""
—>  "The "van Leeuwenhoek Microscope" in possession of the University of Utrecht"
—>  "The "van Leeuwenhoek Microscope" in possession of the University of Utrecht. II"
—>  The [hexagram], [pentagram], and [octogram], and other Geometrical and Scientific Talismans and Symbolisms
—>  "The 150th Anniversary of Photography"
—>  "The 1628-1633 Editions of William Gilbert's 'De Magnete': A Tribute to the late Clifford Dobb"
—>  "The 16th century clock at Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset"
—>  "The 17th century table clepsydra"
—>  "The 17th-Century Revolution in Mathematical Physics"
—>  "The 1893 Duryea Automobile"
—>  "The 1919 Solar Eclipse Expedition"
—>  "The 20th Century discovers an Elizabethan genius"
—>  "The 45o Prismatic Astrolabe" also "The Tavistock Theodolite"
—>  "The 600/900/1800/13500 Schmidt Reflecting Telescope in Torun, Poland"
—>  The 7-Day Week and Weekly Day of Rest - Their Natural Pre-Historic Origin
—>  "The A. Charles King collection of early anaesthetic apparatus" : 2 entries
—>  The Abbey Scientists
—>  The Absorption and Excretion of 2-Sulphanily1-aminopyridine
—>  "The Academ Roial of King James I"
—>  "The Accademia del Cimento and Niels Stensen"
—>  The Access Guide for people with disabilities 1997-8
—>  "'The Accomplishment of Many Years': Three Notes towards a History of the Sand-glass"
—>  "The Accompt of William Balle from 28 November, 1660 to 11 September, 1663."
—>  'The Accuracy of Angular Measuring Instruments Used in Astronomy Between 1500 and 1850'
—>  The accuracy of astronomical observations at sea: An appeal for observations
—>  "The Accuracy of the Toledan Tables"
—>  "The Accuracy of Tycho Brahe's Instruments"
—>  The Achievement Project Newsletter
—>  The Achromatic Telescope, and its Various Mountings, Especially The Equatorial. To which are added Some Hints on Private Observatories
—>  The Adaption of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man
—>  "The Adjustment of Equatoreal Telescopes"
—>  The Adler Planetarium 1989
—>  The Adler Planetarium and Astronomical Museum of Chicago
—>  "The admiral and the magistrate"
—>  "The Admiralty Telegraphs and Semaphores"
—>  The Advance of Photography: Its History and Modern Applications
—>  The Advancement of Science, 1926 : 2 entries
—>  The Advancement of Science: Occasional Essays & Addresses
—>  "The Advent of Colour-Printed Geological Maps in Britain"
—>  The Advent of Microscopes in America with Notes on their Earlier History
—>  "The Adventures of a Man of Science
—>  "The Adventures of an Hypothesis" : 2 entries
—>  The Aegean Sea-Chart of Mehmed Reis Ibn Menemenli, A.D. 1590/1
—>  "The aerial telescope"
—>  The Aerovox Condenser and Resistor Manual and Catalogue 1929-1930
—>  The Age of Charles II : 2 entries
—>  The Age of Heacham's Older Buildings (North West Norfolk) 1726-1890: Factual and Surmised : 2 entries
—>  The Age of Reconnaissance : 2 entries
—>  "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
—>  The Arenarius of Archimedes, Translated from the Greek, with Notes and Illustrations. To which is added the Dissertation of Christopher Clavius on the same subject from the Latin
—>  The Argand Burner: Its Origin and Development in France and England 1780-1800: An Epoch in the History of Science Illustrated by the Life and Work of the Physicist Ami Argand (1750-1803)
—>  "The Argument of Morien and Merlin: An English Alchemical Poem" : 2 entries
—>  "The Arithmeticall Jewell or Jewell of Arithmetick"
—>  "The Armillary Sphere in the Library of the Escorial in Madrid"
—>  "The Armillary Sphere of Antonio Santucci delle Pomarance"
—>  "The armillary sphere, cipher of the world"
—>  "The Armorial London Delft of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries"
—>  "The Arrest and Imprisonment of Henry Oldenburg"
—>  The Arrival of the Daguerreotype in New York
—>  The Art and Antique Restorers' Handbook: A Dictionary of Materials and Processes used in the Restoration & Preservation of all Kinds of Works of Art
—>  The Art and Craft of Coinmaking: A History of Minting Technology
—>  The art and practice of photographing paintings
—>  The Art Crusade - an analysis of American drawing manuals, 1820-1860
—>  The Art of Breguet
—>  The Art of Breguet: An Important Collection of 204 Watches, Clocks and Wristwatches ... to be offered for Sale by Auction at the Hotel des Bergues, Geneva ... on Sunday 14 April 1991 ...
—>  The Art of Curing Diseases by Expectation: with Remarks on a supposed great Case of Apoplectick Fits. Also most useful Observations on Coughs, Consumptions, Stone, Dropsies, Fevers, and Small Pox; with a Confutation of Dispensatories, and other various Di
—>  The Art of Dialling performed Geometrically by Sacle & Compasses: Arithmetically by the Canons of Lines & Tangents: Instrumentally, etc.
—>  The art of dialling performed geometrically by Scale & Compass
—>  The Art of Dialling, By a New, Easie, and most Speedy Way. shewing, How to describe the Hour Lines upon all sorts of Plains; Howsoever, or in what Latitude soever, situated. Also ...
—>  The art of distillation: or, A treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and curiosities, performed by way of distillation. : Together with the description of the choicest furnaces and vessels used by ancient and modern chymists and t
—>  The art of drawing in perspective made easy to those who have no previous knowledge of the mathematics
—>  The art of drawing in perspective, made easy to those who have no previous knowledge of the mathematics
—>  The Art of Dyalling in Two Parts : 2 entries
—>  The Art of Dyalling in two parts, the first shewing plainly, and in a maner mechanichally to make dyals to all plaines, either Horizontall, Murall, declining, reclining or inclining, with the theoricke of the Arte. The second how to performe ...
—>  The art of glass, wherein are shown the wayes to make and colour glass, pastes, enamels, lakes, and other curiosities
—>  The art of glass-blowing : or, Plain instructions for making the chemical and philosophical instruments which are formed of glass, such as barometers, thermometers, hydrometers, hour- glasses, funnels, syphons, tube vessels for chemical experiments, toys
—>  The Art of Invention: Patent Models and Their Makers
—>  The art of metals, : in which is declared the manner of their generation, and the concomitants of them. : In two books
—>  The Art of Navigation in England in Elizabethan and Early Stuart Times
—>  The Art of Numbring by Speaking-Rods: Vulgarly termed Nepeir's Bones. By which the most difficult parts of Arithmetick, As Multiplication, Division, & Extracting of Roots both square and cube are performed with incredible Celerity and Exactness (without a
—>  The Art of Patek Philippe: Calibre 89 to be offered for sale by Auction at the Hotel des Bergues, Geneva on Sunday, April 9th, 1989 at 17.30 - Lot 301
—>  The Art of Photogenic Drawing
—>  The Art of Photography 1839-1989
—>  The Art of Practical Measuring Easily Perform'd By a Two Foot Rule, Which slides to a Foot. ... and lastly Some Useful Directions in Dialling, not hitherto Published
—>  The Art of Practical Measuring, by the Sliding Rule: Shewing how to measure Round, Square, or other Timber, Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, and Wainscot. Also Gauging; with Instructions in Decimals, Mr Townley's Method of the Logarithms, and the Us
—>  The Art of Shadows, or Universal Dialling with ...
—>  The Art of Shadows: or, Universal Dialling; with Tables exactly calculated for the lat. Of 51 deg. 30 min. viz London
—>  The Art of Sundial Construction : 4 entries
—>  "The Art of Sundials in Poland from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century"
—>  The art of surveying : a selection of books from the Deutches Museum Library Exhibition during F.I.G. Congress, Munich, October-November 2006
—>  The Art of Teaching Physics: The Eighteenth-Century Demonstration Apparatus of Jean Antoine Nollet.
—>  The Art of the Daguerreotype
—>  The Art of the Gold Chaser in Eighteenth-Century London
—>  The Art of the Medal
—>  The Art of Time: The Theodore R. Crom Collection
—>  The Arthur Frank Loan Collection: Early Scientific Instruments
—>  The Artifacts and Technology of the Health Sciences: A Bibliographic Guide to Historical Sources
—>  The Artificial Clock-Maker
—>  "The Artificial Horizon"
—>  The Artisan or Mechanics Instructor: containing a popular comprehensive and systematic view of the sciences
—>  The Artistry of the English Watch
—>  The Aryan Path : 2 entries
—>  The Ashmolean
—>  The Ashmolean Copy of Plot's 'Natural History'
—>  "The Ashmolean copy of Plot's 'Natural History'"
—>  "The Ashmolean Museum - Beaumont Street"
—>  The Ashmolean Museum 1683-1894
—>  The Ashmolean Museum and Oxford Science 1683-1983 : 2 entries
—>  The Ashmolean Museum and the Ashmole Collection of Antiquities
—>  "The Ashmolean Museum" : 2 entries
—>  The Ashmolean Museum: A brief history of the Institution and its collections
—>  The Ashmolean Museum: Its History, Present State, and Prospects
—>  The Ashmolean Society
—>  The Aspiring Adept: Robert Boyle and his Alchemical Quest: Including Boyle's "Lost" Dialogue on the Transmutation of Metals
—>  The Asteroids or Minor Planets between Mars and Jupiter
—>  The Astrolabe : 3 entries
—>  The Astrolabe - its Construction and Use
—>  The Astrolabe - Some notes on its history, construction and use
—>  The astrolabe : its uses and derivatives
—>  "The Astrolabe of Queen Elizabeth"
—>  "The Astrolabe Stars of al-Sufi"
—>  "The Astrolabe" : 2 entries
—>  The astrolabe, its construction and use
—>  The Astrolabe: A Brief Account of its History and Construction Together with Practical Instructions Showing How it was Used and can Still be Used for Solving Many Astronomical Problems
—>  "The Astrolabe: Its Uses and Derivatives"
—>  "The Astrolabe: What and Why"
—>  The Astrolabes of The World: based upon the series of instruments in the Lewis Evans Collection in the old Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, with notes on astrolabes in the collections of the British Museum, Science Museum, Sir. J. Findlay, Mr. S.V. Hoffman, th : 2 entries
—>  The Astrologer
—>  "The Astrological Astrolabe of Queen Elizabeth I"
—>  The astronomer of Rousdon : Charles Grover 1842-1921
—>  "The Astronomer's Tale"
—>  "The Astronomer's Workshop: The Instruments Which Man Has Invented to Span the Distance between the Earth and the Stars"
—>  The Astronomia Europaea of Ferdinand Verbiest, S.J. (Dillingen, 1687): Text, Tranlation, Notes and Commentaries
—>  The Astronomical Aspect of the Theory of Relativity
—>  The Astronomical Chapters of the Chin Shu, with amendments full translation and annotations
—>  The astronomical clock
—>  The astronomical clock : Hampton Court Palace
—>  The Astronomical Clock: Hampton Court Palace
—>  "The Astronomical Instruments of Jabir ibn Aflah and the Torquetum"
—>  "The Astronomical Instruments of John Rowley in Eighteenth-Century Russia"
—>  "The Astronomical Instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centureis in the Museums of the U.S.S.R."
—>  "The Astronomical Instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in the Museums of the U.S.S.R."
—>  The Astronomical Journal
—>  "The Astronomical Observations of Jai Singh"
—>  "The Astronomical Program of Raja Sawai Jai Singh II and its Historical Context"
—>  The Astronomical Significance of Stonehenge
—>  "The Astronomical System of Herakleides"
—>  The Astronomical Tables of al-Khwarizmi
—>  "The Astronomical Tables of Mahadeva"
—>  The Astronomical Works of Thabit b. Qurra
—>  The Astronomical Year: Or, An Account Of the many remarkable Celestial Phenomena of the Great Year MDCCXXXVI. Particularly of the Late Comet, Which was foretold by Sir Isaac Newton, and appeared at its Conclusion
—>  The Astronomy and Astrology of Geoffrey Chaucer (With special reference to The Frankleyns Tale)
—>  The Astronomy and Geography of Transits, and the Principles of Calculation, illustrated and applied to the ensuing Transit of Venus in 1769; with the Construction and Use of a Transit Globe for that purpose. Embellished with Three large Copper Plates, and
—>  The Astronomy of Birr Castle
—>  The Astronomy of the Bible: an Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture
—>  "The Astrophysics of Berossos the Chaldean"
—>  The Athenian Ballot and Secret Suffrage
—>  The Atlantic Cable
—>  The Atlantic telegraph
—>  The Atlas Catalogue of Replica Rara Ltd. Antique Microscopes
—>  The Atlas of Atlases: The Map Maker's Vision of the World: Atlases from The Cadbury Collection, Birmingham Central Library
—>  The Atmospheric Railways
—>  The Atom
—>  "The Atom: A Layman's Primer on what the World is Made of"
—>  The Atomic Bomb
—>  "The Atomic Clock: A New Instrument for the Accurate Measurement of Time"
—>  The Atomic Debates: Brodie and the Rejection of the Atomic Theory: Three Studies
—>  "The Attainment of High Potentials by the Use of Radium"
—>  The attitude of Saint Thomas to Natural Science
—>  "The Auction Sale of Larcum Kendall's Workshop, 1790"
—>  "The Auction Sales of the Earl of Bute's Instruments, 1793"
—>  "The Australian Question: Or, Saved from the white ants and the happy cockroaches"
—>  The Authorship of the Equatorie of the Planets
—>  The Autobiography and Services of Sir James McGrigor, Bart
—>  The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin : now first printed in England from the full and authentic text
—>  The autobiography of Dr. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and martyr : collected from his remains
—>  "The Autonomy of Science"
—>  The Autumn Antique Sale
—>  The Awakening Interest in Science during the First Century of Printing 1450-1550: An annotated Checklist of First Editions viewed from the Angle of their Subject Content: Astronomy. Mathematics. Medicine Natural Science. Physics. Technology
—>  "The Aylesbury-Bedford Axis in Early Victorian Astronomy"
—>  The B.D.H. Book of A.R. Standards
—>  The B.D.H. Book of Reagents for Delicate Analysis and "Spot" Tests
—>  The B.H.P. Review
—>  The Babbage Papers in the Science Museum Library: A Cross-Referenced List
—>  "The Babylonian "Pythagorean Triangle" Tablet"
—>  "The Babylonian background of the Kay Kaus Legend"
—>  The Babylonian Legends of the Creation and the Fight between Bel and the Dragon as told by Assyrian Tablets from Nineveh
—>  "The Babylonian Method for the Computation of the last Visibilities of Mercury"
—>  "The 'Babylonians' and the 'Persians'"
—>  The Background of Astronomy
—>  "The background of Rontgen's discovery"
—>  "The Background to the discovery of Dulong and Petit's Law"
—>  "The Bakerian Lecture: On the manufacture of Glass for Optical purposes"
—>  The Bakken Museum of Electricity in Life : 2 entries
—>  The Bakken: A Library and Museum of Electricity in Life
—>  "The Ballad of the Veliger, or How the Gastropod got its Twist"
—>  The Balliol College Register 1832-1914
—>  'The Balliol-Trinity College Laboratories'
—>  "The Balliol-Trinity Laboratories"
—>  "The Balliol-Trinity Laboratories, Oxford, 1853-1940" : 2 entries
—>  "The Barber's Astrolabe"
—>  "The Bardin Family, Globe-Makers in London, and their Associate, Gabriel Wright"
—>  The Barnet Book of Photography
—>  "The Baron Fleck of Saltcoats : Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society" [obituary]
—>  "The Basic Astronomy of Stonehenge"
—>  "The Baton of Montgaudier"
—>  The Beauty of Clocks
—>  'The Beeson Room in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford'
—>  "The Beeson Room in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford"
—>  The Beginner's Guide to the Microscope. With a Section on Mounting Slides
—>  The Beginning and End of the World
—>  "The Beginning of Portuguese Carcinology"
—>  The Beginning of the Royal Society
—>  "The Beginnings of Alchemy"
—>  "The Beginnings of American Science. The Third Century. An Address delivered at the Eigth Anniversary Meeting of the Biological Society of Washington"
—>  "The Beginnings of Chinese Astronomy"
—>  "The Beginnings of Irish Medicine -- Part I" [and] "... Part II"
—>  The Beginnings of Lichfield
—>  "The Beginnings of Photography in Oxford"
—>  "The Behaviour In Vivo of Particulate Micrococcin"
—>  "The Behaviour of Intravenously Injected Particles Observed in Chambers in Rabbits' Ears"
—>  "The Behaviour of Intravenously Injected Particles of Carbon and Micrococcin in Normal and Tuberculous Tissue"
—>  "The Belated Construction of Water-Immersion Objectives In Britain"
—>  The Betchworth Portraits: Members of the Family of William Harvey
—>  "The Betchworth Portraits: Members of the Family of William Harvey"
—>  "The Bhugola of Ksama Karna: A Dated Sixteenth Century Piece of Indian Metalware"
—>  "The bhugola of Ksema Karna : a dated sixteenth century piece of Indian metalware"
—>  "The Bibliography of Dialling"
—>  The Bibliography of Some Recreational Mathematics Books
—>  "The Bicentenary Exhibition of Joseph Priestley"
—>  "The Bi-Centenary of James Watt: The Inventor who Transformed the Steam Engine from a "Whimsey" into the Cheap and Powerful Motor which Revolutionised Industry"
—>  "The Bicentenary of Joseph Black"
—>  The Bicentenary of the Discovery of Oxygen by Joseph Priestley
—>  "The Bifilar Magnetometer, its Errors and Corrections, including the Determination of the Temperature Coefficient for the Bifilar employed in the Colonial Observatories"
—>  The Billings microscope collection
—>  "The Billmeir Collection of scientific instruments" : 2 entries
—>  The Biochemical Society: its history and activities, 1911-69
—>  The Biological Control of Insects
—>  The Biologist's World
—>  "The birth and descent of John Mayow - a Tercentenary Note"
—>  "The Birth and Early Days of the Philosophical Transactions"
—>  The birth of chemistry
—>  "The Birth of Molecular Biology"
—>  The birth of navigational science : the solving in the 18th century of the problem of finding longitude at sea
—>  "The Birth of Nuclear Physics"
—>  The Birth of Photography. The story of the formative years 1800-1900
—>  "The Birth of the Modern Scientific Instrument, 1550-1700"
—>  "The Blood-Corpuscle Considered in its Different Phases of Development in the Animal Series. Memoir I. - Vertebrata. Memoir II. - Invertebrata. Memoir III. - Comparison between the Blood-Corpuscle of the Vertebrata and that of the Invertebrata"
—>  "The Blood-Pressure Reflexes of the Rabbit under Urethane Anaesthesia"
—>  The Blowpipe in Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology Containing All Known Methods of Anhydrous Analysis, Many Working Examples, and Instructions for Making Apparatus
—>  The Blueprint Handbook of Print & Production
—>  "The BOA Foundation Museum"
—>  "The Board of Longitude 1714-1828"
—>  The Boat and the Dial; or the Boat-Dialling of the Ancient Greeks as connected with their traditions of the Argonauts; from those of the Jews respecting Noah; exemplified by the Hollow Dialling of the Ancient Egyptians, etc.
—>  "The Boats of North Ferriby"
—>  The Boat-Swain's Art: Or, the Compleat Boat-Swain
—>  The Bodleian Quarterly Record
—>  The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution
—>  The Boke of Surveyeng and Improvmentes
—>  The Bolton Hearse
—>  "The Book as a Scientific Instrument"
—>  The Book of American Clocks
—>  The Book of Cirurgia
—>  The Book of Husbandry by Master Fitzherbert. Reprinted from the Edition of 1534, and edited with an introduction, notes and glossarial index by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat
—>  The book of imaginary science : based upon an intervention at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford 2007
—>  The Book of Ingenious Devices Kitab al-Hiyal
—>  The Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology
—>  The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices
—>  The Book of Modern Engines: A Practical Work on Prime Movers and the Transmission of Power Steam, Electric, Water, Gas, and Hot Air
—>  The Book of Old Sundials & their Mottoes with eight illustrations in colour by Alfred Rawlings and thirty-six drawings of some famous sundials by Warrington Hogg
—>  The Book of Oxford
—>  The Book of Sun-dials : 3 entries
—>  The Book of Talismans, Amulets and Zodiacal Gems
—>  The Book of the Hayden Planetarium
—>  The Book of the Sextant with Ancient and Modern Instruments of Navigation
—>  The Book of Time
—>  "The Borghesi Astronomical Clock" : 2 entries
—>  The Bot or Ox Warble Fly. Description and habits, with proof of the immense damage to cattle, their produce and hides. With practical suggestions for prevention and cure
—>  The Botanic Garden; A Poem, in Two Parts
—>  "The Botanical Results of the Endeavour Voyage"
—>  "The Botanist in the Garden"
—>  "The Bowl That Sinks And Tells Time"
—>  The Boy's Book of Science. or The Playbook of Science
—>  The Bracket Clock
—>  The Breath of Life
—>  The Brightest Stars for the Construction of Mechanical Clocks
—>  The Brilliant Ray
—>  The British almanac of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge for the year of our Lord 1849
—>  The British Almanac of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge for the Year 1829
—>  The British Almanac, for the Year MDCCCXXVIII
—>  The British Association for the Advancement of Science: A Retrospect 1831-1931
—>  The British Astronomical Association: Its Nature, Aims and Methods
—>  The British Journal for the History of Science
—>  The British Journal of Surgery
—>  The British Journal Photographic Almanac : 2 entries
—>  The British Medical Students' Journal
—>  The British Museum
—>  The British Museum (Natural History)
—>  "The British Museum (Natural History): Celebrating one hundred years at South Kensington 1881-1981"
—>  The British Optical Association Year Book 1930
—>  "The Brownie Camera"
—>  "The Brunell Camera"
—>  The Bryant and May Museum of Fire-Making Appliances : 3 entries
—>  The Buhr-Ool Juwahir: A Medical Dictionary by Mohammed bin Yoosoof
—>  The Bulletin of the Cleveland Medical Library : 2 entries
—>  "The Burndy Library; window on the history of science"
—>  "The Burns of Sea Battles"
—>  "The Bush Barrow Gold Lozenge: Is it a Solar and Lunar Calendar for Stonehenge?"
—>  "The Byzantine Astrolabe at Brescia"
—>  "The Cabinet of Bonnier de la Mosson (1702-1744)"
—>  "The cabinet of King Serfoji of Tanjore : a European collection in early nineteenth-century India"
—>  The Calculating Hand: Finger Reckoning and Computus Texts
—>  The Calculating Machines (Die Rechenmaschinen): Their History and Development
—>  The Calculation of Solar Eclipses without Parallaxes. With A Specimen of the same in the Total Eclipse of the Sun, May 11. 1724. Now first made Publick. To which is added, A Proposal how, with the Latitude given, the Geographical Longitude of all the Part
—>  "The Calculation of the Equivalent Conductivity of Strong Electrolytes at Infinite Dilution"
—>  "The Calculation of the Equivalent Conductivity of Strong Electrolytes. - Part I. Aqueous Solutions. (ii.) Application to Data at 0, 18, and 25 C"
—>  "The Calculation of the Equivalent Conductivity of Strong Electrolytes at Infinite Dilution. - Part I. Aqueous Solutions. (iii.) The Mobilities of the Hydrogen and the Hydroxyl Ions"
—>  "The Calculation of the Equivalent Conductivity of Strong Electrolytes at Infinite Dilution. A Reply to Some Recent Criticism"
—>  The Calculator: being Correct and Necessary Tables for Computation adapted to Science, Business, and Pleasure
—>  "The Calculus of Chemical Operations; being a Method for the Investigations, by means of symbols, of the Laws of the Distribution of Weight in Chemical Change. Part I. On the Construction of Chemical Symbols"
—>  "The Calculus of Chemical Operations; being a Method for the Investigations, by means of symbols, of the Laws of the Distribution of Weight in Chemical Change. Part II. On the Analysis of Chemical Events"
—>  The calendar : the 5000-year struggle to align the clock and the heavens - and what happened to the missing ten days
—>  "The Calendar"
—>  The Calotype Patent Lawsuit of Talbot v. Laroche. 1854
—>  The Calotype Process : 2 entries
—>  The Cambridge Guide to the Constellations
—>  The Cambridge Guide to the Museums of Britain and Ireland
—>  The Cambridge Medical School: A Biographical History
—>  The Cambridge Philosophical Society: A History 1819-1969
—>  The Camera and Its Images
—>  "The Camera and Other Drawing Machines"
—>  The Camera Lucida in Art and Science
—>  The Camera Obscura [&] The Camera Obscura and What You See
—>  The Camera Obscura: A Chronicle
—>  The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches
—>  The Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery
—>  "The Canon the Chemist and the Dinosaurs"
—>  The Carbro Process
—>  The Care and Conservation of Photographic Material
—>  The career of a wireless operator
—>  The Carpenters Rule, Or, A Booke shewing many plaine waies, truly to measure ordinarie Timber, and other extraordinarie sollids, or Timber: With a Detection of Sundrie great errors, generally committed by Carpenters and others in measuring the Timber; ten
—>  "The Carpenter's Rule: Instruments, Practitioners, and Artisans in 16th-century England"
—>  "The Case of M. Libri"
—>  The Case of Mr. John Harrison
—>  "The Case of the 'Worthless' Instruments. Part 1"
—>  "The Case of the 'Worthless' Instruments. Part 2"
—>  The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland form the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century
—>  The Casting-Counter and the Counting-Board: A Chapter in the History of Numismatics and Early Arithmetic
—>  "The Catalogues of Ptolemy, Ulugh Beigh, Tycho Brahe, Halley, Hevelius, Deduced from the best Authorities. With various notes and corrections and a Preface to each Catalogue. To which is added The Synonym of each Star, in the Catalogues of Flamsteed or La
—>  "The Cataloguing of Ashmolean Collections of Books and Manuscripts"
—>  The Cathode Ray Oscillograph in Industry
—>  The Catholique Planisphaer. Which Mr. Blagrave calleth The Mathematical Jewel; Briefly and Plainly discribed in Five Books ...
—>  "The Causation of Vital Movement"
—>  The Cave Fauna of North America, with Remarks on the Anatomy of the Brain and Origin of the Blind Species
—>  The Cavendish Laboratory
—>  "The Cavendish Laboratory Archives"
—>  "The Cavendish Laboratory"
—>  The Cavendish Laboratory: An Outline Guide to the Museum
—>  The Celebrated Phaenomena of Colours: The Early History of the Spectroscope
—>  The celebrated phenomena of colours : the early history of the spectroscope
—>  "The Celestial Balance - A Practical Reconstruction"
—>  "The Celestial Globes of Georg Roll and Johannes Reinhold"
—>  "The Celestial Planisphere of King Yi Tai-jo"
—>  The celestial worlds discover'd
—>  The Celestial Worlds Discover'd: or, Conjectures Concerning the Inhabitants, Plants and Productions of the Worlds in the Planets. Written in Latin by Christianus Huygens, and inscrib'd to his Brother Constantine Huygens Late Secretary to his Majesty King
—>  The Celestial Worlds Discover'd: Or, Conjectures Concerning the Inhabitants, Plants and Productions Of The Worlds in the Planets. Written in Latin by Christianus Huygens, And inscrib'd to his Brother Constantine Huygens, Late Secretary to his Majesty K. W
—>  "The Centenary of Huxley"
—>  "The Centenary of Section E (Geography)"
—>  "The Centenary of the "Lancet""
—>  "The Centenary of the Discovery of Benzene"
—>  The Centenary of the Friction Match
—>  The Centenary Volume of Charles Griffin & Co. Ltd., Publishers 1820 1920
—>  "The Centrality of Oxford"
—>  The Century of Inventions of the Marquis of Worcester
—>  The Century of Science
—>  "The Chaetognatha, or Primitive Mollusca, with a Bibliography"
—>  "The Chaetognatha, or Primitive Mollusca. With a Bibliography"
—>  The Chain Makers: A history of the watch fusee chain industry
—>  The Chair of Chemistry in the United College of St. Salvator ans St. Leonard
—>  "The Challenge of Practical Mathematics"
—>  The Chamber of Physics: Instruments in the History of Sciences Collection of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Stockholm
—>  "The Chandelier Clock of Ibn Yunis"
—>  The Change in the Climate and its Cause Giving the date of the last Ice Age based on a recent Astronomical Discovery and Geological Research.

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