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—>  The Science of Animal Breeding in Britain; a Short History
—>  The Science of Clocks and Watches
—>  The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages
—>  "The Science of the Dukedom of Urbino - The Astrolabe depicted in the Intarsia of the Studiolo of Archduke Federico in Urbino"
—>  "The Science of Tone-Rendering in Opaque Ink"
—>  The science of weather : an exhibition held at the Science Museum, London, to mark the 100th birthday of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1950
—>  "The sciences in Mannheim in the reign of Karl Theodor"
—>  The Scientific Apparatus of Nicholas Callan and Other Historic Instruments
—>  The Scientific Approach to Disease: Specific Entity and Individual Sickness
—>  "The Scientific Basis of Leonardo da Vinci's Theory of Perspective"
—>  'The Scientific Career of James Smithson'
—>  "The Scientific Environment of Clerk Maxwell"
—>  The Scientific Foundations of Analytical Chemistry Treated in an Elementary Manner
—>  'The Scientific Iconography of Medals in the Museum of the History of Science's Collection. Prize Medals from London Scientific Societies'
—>  "The Scientific Instruments of Horace-Benedict de Saussure"
—>  The Scientific Library of Horace-Benedict de Saussure (1797): Annotated Catalog of an 18th-Century Bibliographic and Historic Treasure
—>  The Scientific Life
—>  The Scientific Outlook in 1851 and in 1951
—>  The Scientific Papers
—>  The Scientific Papers of Charles Wheatstone, D.C.L., F.R.S. (Knight)
—>  The Scientific Papers of James Prescott Joule, ...
—>  The Scientific Papers of Sir William Herschel Knt. Guelp., LL.D., F.R.S. including early papers hitherto unpublished
—>  The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.
—>  The Scientific Papers of William Parsons, Third Earl of Rosse 1800-1867
—>  "The Scientific Periodical from 1665 to 1798"
—>  The Scientific Requirements of Colour Photography
—>  The Scientific Revolution : 2 entries
—>  "The Scientific Spirit of the Greeks"
—>  "The scientific work of Emanuel Swedenborg"
—>  "The Scientific Work of Emmanuel Swedenborg"
—>  "The scientific works of the Court of Alfonso X of Castille: the King and his Collaborators"
—>  "The Scientific World-Outlook" : 2 entries
—>  'The Scientific': the Story of the Cambridge Instrument Company, Manufacturers of Scientific Instruments with a Worldwide Reputation for Precision
—>  The Scots in Sickness and Health
—>  The sea- or mariner's astrolabe
—>  The Sea West of Spitsbergen. The oceanographic observations of the Isachsen Spitsbergen expedition in 1910
—>  "The Seal of Solomon"
—>  The seaman and the printer
—>  The Seaman's Guide to the Longitude: or a Key to the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris; etc.
—>  The Second Part of the Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Being what was Written and Published by himself in his Younger Years. And now Reprinted together
—>  'The Second Thomas Harriot Seminar ...'
—>  The Second Wash: or the Moore Scour'd once more, being a Charitable Cure for the Distractions of Alazonomastix
—>  "The Secret 'Iron Tongs' of Midwifery"
—>  "The Secret Life of an Alchemist"
—>  The Sector and Plain Scale Compared, etc.
—>  The Sector on a quadrant, or, a Treatise containing the Description and Use of three several Quadrants; Each rendred many ways both General and Particular. Accommodated for Dyalling, for the resolving of all Proportions Instrumentally ...
—>  The Secular Spirit: Life and Art at the End of the Middle Ages
—>  The seeing eye : eyeglass to spyglass ; Frank collection
—>  "The Segregation of Social Groups in Oxford"
—>  The Select Works of ... , containing his Microscopical Discoveries in many of the works of nature
—>  The Select Works of Antony van Leeuwenhoek, containing his Microscopical Discoveries in many of the works of Nature. Translated from the Dutch and Latin editions published by the author
—>  The Selected Correspondence of Michael Faraday
—>  The self-made man: autobiography of Karl Friedrich von Kloden
—>  The Services Textbook of Radio
—>  The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the Greek, with a Commentary embracing a complete view of the knowledge possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians on all subjects connected with Medicine and Surgery by Francis Adams.
—>  The Seven Dials
—>  The Sextant and its Applications; Including the Correction of Observations for Instrumental Errors, and the Determination of Latitude, Time, and Longitude by Various Methods on Land and at Sea, with Examples and Tables
—>  The shadow of the moon : British solar eclipse mapping in the eighteenth century
—>  The Shadow of the Telescope: a biography of John Herschel
—>  "The Shape of Reflections on X-Ray, Single-Crystal Photographs"
—>  "The Sheldonian in its Time"
—>  "The Sheldonian Peep-Show"
—>  The Sheldonian Theatre and the Divinity School
—>  The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles
—>  "The Shortt clocks at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich"
—>  The Signature of All Things. With other Writings
—>  The Signatures in the First Journal-Book and the Charter-Book of the Royal Society
—>  The Signboards of Old London Shops
—>  "The Significance of the Bakerian Lecture of 1843"
—>  "The Silver Impregnation of Axis Cylinders in Paraffin Sections"
—>  "The Sine and Cosine Power-Series in Hindu Mathematics"
—>  The Sir Edward Coates Collections: Catalogue of the Famous Gardner Collection of London Topography
—>  "The Sixth Scientific Instrument Symposium"
—>  The Size of the Universe: Attempts at a determination of the curvature radius of spacetime
—>  The Sketchbook of Villard de Honnecourt
—>  "The Skull of Descartes"
—>  "The Slide Rule"
—>  "The Slit Ultramicroscope after Siedentopf and Zsigmondy - An Historical and Optical Study"
—>  "The Small Collector"
—>  The Smithsonian Institution
—>  "The so-called "Sardanapalus""
—>  The Social History of the Microscope : 2 entries
—>  "The Social History of the Microscope"
—>  "The Social Sciences and History of Science and Medicine"
—>  The Society for the Protection of Science and Learning Archive
—>  The Society of Ornamental Turners Bulletin [extract]
—>  The Society of the Friends of St. George's and the Descendants of the Knights of the Garter: Report to 31st December, 1954
—>  "The solar eclipse technique of Yahya b. Abi Mansur"
—>  "The Solar Equation in the Zij of Yahya B. Abi Mansur"
—>  "The Solar Observations of Megalithic Man"
—>  The Solar Parallax and its related constants including the figure and density of the Earth
—>  The Solar System: A Descriptive Treatise upon the Sun, Moon, and Planets, including an Account of all the Recent Discoveries
—>  "The Solid Phase Bonding of Gold to Metals: Historical and More Fundamental Aspects"
—>  "The Solubility of Air in Fats, and its Relation to Caisson Disease"
—>  "The solubility of Aniline in Aqueous solutions of its Hydrochloride" : 2 entries
—>  "The Sources of Eratosthenes' Measurement of the Earth" [and] "Comments on 'Was Ptolemy a Fraud?' by Owen Gingerich"
—>  The South Bank Exhibition : a guide to the story it tells
—>  The South Kensington Site
—>  The South Yorkshire Glass Industry
—>  The South-Eastern Naturalist and Antiquary : 2 entries
—>  The southern hemisphere constellations and how to find them during each month of any year : a popular and simple guide to a knowledge of the starry heavens ; 16 maps
—>  The South-Pointing Carriage and the Mariners Compass
—>  "The South-Pointing Needle"
—>  "The Spanish Mathematical Society and its Periodicals in the First Third of the 20th Century"
—>  "The Specific Heat of Water and of Heavy Water"
—>  The Spectroscope and its Uses in General Analytical Chemistry
—>  The Spectroscope and its Work : 2 entries
—>  'The Spectroscope and the Social Construction of Technology'
—>  The Spectroscope in Relation to Chemistry
—>  "The Spectroscopic Detection of Minute Quantities of Mercury" : 2 entries
—>  The Spectroscopy of the Extreme Ultra-Violet
—>  The Sperry Gyro-Compass and Navigation Equipment Comprising History of the Art, with Latest Developments, etc. ...
—>  The Sphera of George Buchanan
—>  "The sphera solida and Related Instruments"
—>  The Sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English Poem: With Annotations and an Astronomical Appendix
—>  The Sphere of Sacrobosco and its Commentators
—>  The Spikenard of the Ancients
—>  "The Spinney Family of Clockmakers"
—>  The Spirit of Applied Mathematics
—>  "The Spirograph: the 'Disc' Motion-Picture Viewer and Projector"
—>  "The splendor of old scientific instruments : a "cabinet de mathematiques""
—>  The Spot-dial, Very useful to shew the Hour within the House Together with Directions how to find a true Meridian, the Azymuth and Declination; and how to draw a dial upon a Staff, upon the Cieling, upon any Pillar or Globe
—>  The St. Andrews University Astrolabes
—>  'The Staff of the Ashmolean Museum, 1683-1894'
—>  The Standardisation of Temperature-Measuring Instruments
—>  "The Stanhope Demonstrator: an Instrument for performing logical operations"
—>  "The Star of Bethlehem - A New Explanation - Stationary Point of a Planet"
—>  The Star World
—>  The stargazer of Hardwicke : the life and work of Thomas William Webb
—>  "The Stargazers' Stone"
—>  The stars and the mind : a study of the impact of astronomical development on human thought
—>  The stars in their courses
—>  "The Stars of Ancient China (Interpreted from Gustave Schlegel's Uranographie Chinoise)"
—>  The Stars, in twelve maps on the Gnomonic Projection, collected, in duplicate, in four plates, as follows:- ...
—>  "The State and Manufacturing Industry, 1914-1939"
—>  "The state of Amines in Aqueous Solution" : 2 entries
—>  "The Statues of Harvey, Linacre and Sydenham"
—>  The Statutes of the Royal Society of London: Made in the Year 1823
—>  The Steam Engine: A brief history of the reciprocating engine
—>  The Steam Turbine
—>  "The Steeping of Barley and the So-called Saturation Point"
—>  The Stereoscope
—>  The Stereoscope and Stereoscopic Photography
—>  The Stereoscope. Its history, theory, and construction. With its application to the fine and useful arts and to education
—>  "The Storch Equation, a General Dilution Formula, and the Validity of the Law of Mass Action at Limiting Dilutions"
—>  The Storehouse of Industrious Devices Benifitiall to all that Delite in the Mathematical Sciences
—>  "The Story of a Failed Discovery"
—>  The Story of a Lifetime
—>  The Story of Alchemy and Early Chemistry
—>  The Story of Atomic Energy
—>  The Story of Bethlehem Hospital from its Foundation in 1247
—>  The story of Big Ben
—>  The Story of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
—>  The Story of Elmley Castle Church
—>  The Story of English Public Health
—>  "The Story of Hi and Ho"
—>  The Story of Jodrell Bank
—>  The Story of Lichfield Cathedral
—>  The Story of Penicillin
—>  The Story of Photography
—>  The Story of Prehistoric Civilizations
—>  The Story of Reckoning in the Middle Ages
—>  The Story of Ringwoods Industries
—>  The Story of S.T.C.: 1883-1958
—>  The story of the Atlantic cable
—>  The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph
—>  The Story of the British Museum
—>  The story of the city companies
—>  The Story of the Comets; Simply told for general readers
—>  The Story of the Heavens
—>  The story of the Herschels : a family of astronomers : Sir William Herschel, Sir John Herschel, Caroline Herschel
—>  The Story of the Invention of Steel Pens
—>  The Story of the Lamp (and the Candle)
—>  The Story of the Life of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer
—>  The Story of the Life of George Stephenson; Including a Memoir of his Son, Robert Stephenson
—>  The Story of the Peasant-boy Philosopher: or, "A Child Gathering Pebbles on the Sea Shore"
—>  The Story of the Peasant-boy Philosopher: or, "A Child Gathering Pebbles on the Sea Shore."
—>  "The Story of the Radcliffe Telescope"
—>  The Story of the Royal Society of Arts
—>  "The Story of the Semaphore"
—>  The story of the telephone : a history of the telecommunications industry of Britain : 2 entries
—>  "The Story of the Turbine, Steam and Gas"
—>  The Story of the Waltham Watch with Retail Selling Prices
—>  The Story of Watches
—>  The story of William Stanley : a self-made man
—>  "The Story of Wool"
—>  The Strange Case of the Vinland Map
—>  "The Strange Case of the Vinland Map"
—>  "The Strange Case of Wells' Theory of Natural Selection (1813): ..."
—>  "The Strange Fame of Demetrio Canevari, Philosopher and Physician, Genoese Patrician (1559-1625)"
—>  The Strife of the Scales: An Attempt to Explain How the King's Weigh-House and Beams within the City of London came into the Charge of the Worshipful Company of Grocers : 2 entries
—>  "The Strozzi Collection" : 2 entries
—>  The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs
—>  The Structure of an Organic Crystal: Fison Memorial Lecture, 1928, Delivered at Guy's Hospital Medical School, March 13, 1928
—>  The Structure of Scientific Change: Symposium on the History of Science
—>  The Structure of the Tertiaries near Gogha, Kathiawar
—>  "The Struve Meridian Arc and its Significance Today"
—>  The Student Life: A Farewell Address to Canadian and American Medical Students
—>  The Student's Handbook of Historical Geology
—>  The Student's Manual of Comparative Anatomy, and Guide to Dissection
—>  The Student's Manual of Comparative Anatomy, and Guide to Dissection: Pt. II Sauropsida Sec 1, Aves
—>  The Student's Manual of Microscopic Technique with Instructions for Photomicrography
—>  The study and conservation of globes
—>  The Study of Anatomy
—>  The Study of Crystals: A General Introduction
—>  "The Study of Nephridia and Genital Ducts Since 1895"
—>  The Study of Science in University College, Oxford
—>  The Study of the History of Science
—>  "The Study of the History of Science in European and American Universities"
—>  "The Study of the Philosophy of Science"
—>  The Sun Spotteries: The South Kensington Solar Physics Observatory 1879-1913: Foundation [1879-1881]
—>  "The Sun"
—>  The Sun, Moon & Tides
—>  "The Sun-Clock"
—>  "The Sun-dial at Bangor, County Down"
—>  The sundials of Nicholaus Kratzer
—>  "The sundials of Scotland : have they a Dutch connection?"
—>  "The surface of paint films - electron microscopy"
—>  The Surgeon Corrected, or False Notions detected: wherein the Doctrine of Gravity is considered and asserted: In Answer to a late Pamphlet on Electricity, published by Mr. FRANCIS PENROSE, Surgeon, of Bicester
—>  The Surveying Gallery
—>  The Surveyor in Foure bookes
—>  'The Survival of Byzantine Astronomical Terminology in Russian'
—>  The Surya-Siddhanta, with the commentary of Paramesvara
—>  "The Sutton Hoo Ship"
—>  "The Sweet History of Britain" : 2 entries
—>  The Synchronome Principles
—>  The Syrian Goddess: Being a Translation of Lucian's "De Dea Syria"
—>  The System of the Stars
—>  "The Systematic Position of the Spongiadae"
—>  "The Systematic Position of the Trilobites"
—>  The Systematics and Evolution of the Moinidae
—>  "The Teaching of Chemistry at Oxford"
—>  The Teaching of Chemistry in the Universities of Aberdeen
—>  "The teaching of medical history in the United States and Canada"
—>  "The Teaching of Science at Oxford in the Nineteenth Century" : 2 entries
—>  The Teaching of the History of Science
—>  "The Teaching of the Physical Sciences at the end of the 18th. century"
—>  The Technique of Motion Picture Production
—>  The Technique of Radio Design
—>  "The Technique of Refraction-Measuring Instruments"
—>  The Techniques of Analytical Chemistry: a short historical survey
—>  "The tektite problem"
—>  The Telegraph
—>  The Telescope and Microscope
—>  "The Telescope in the Baton"
—>  The Telescope Makers: from Galileo to the Space Age
—>  "The Temple Sundials"
—>  The Temples and Ritual of Asklepios at Epidauros and Athens
—>  The Ten Year Book
—>  "The Tenax I and its Successors"
—>  The Tercentenary of Logarithms (1614-1914)
—>  The Tercentenary of the Birth of Sir Christopher Wren: Loan Exhibition in the Trophy Room, 10th October to 12th November, 1932.
—>  "The terminology of illumination and vision"
—>  The Texts and Objects composing The Earth & Time
—>  The Theodelitus and Togographical Instrument of Leonard Diggs of University College, Oxford. Described by his Son Thomas Digges in 1571
—>  The 'Theodolitus' of Leonard Digges
—>  The Theormes of Taylor and Naclaurin in a Finite Form
—>  The Theory of Comets, Illustrated, in Four Parts
—>  The Theory of Heat
—>  The Theory of Ionization by Collision
—>  The Theory of Light
—>  "The Theory of Metals in the Works of the Thirteenth Century Encyclopaedists"
—>  The Theory of Optics
—>  "The Theory of Recapitulation: A Critical Re-statement of the Biogenetic Law"
—>  The theory of relativity : its formal content and present problems
—>  The Theory of Relativity and its Influence on Scientific Thought
—>  The Theory of Spectra and Atomic Constitution. Three Essays
—>  The Theory of Telescopic Vision
—>  The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to Undergo till the Consummation of all Things
—>  The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consumation of all Things
—>  The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to Undergo, till the Consummation of all Things
—>  The Theory of the Microscope
—>  The Theory of the Motion of the Apsides in General, and of the Moon's Orbit in Particular. Written in French. And now carefully Revised and Translated into English
—>  The Theory of Valency
—>  The Theory of Vision, or Visual Language, shewing the Immediate Presence and Providence of a Deity, Vindicated and Explained
—>  The Theory of Water Finding by the Divining Rod: Its History, Method, Utility and Practice
—>  The Third Man: The Life and Times of William Murdoch 1754-1839 The Inventor of Gas Lighting
—>  The Third Volume of the French Academie: contayning a notable description of the whole world, and of all the principall parts and contents thereof: As namely, of Angels both good and evill: ... Of the fower elements, and all things in them, ... And likewi
—>  "The Thirteen Tombs of Alaca Huyuk"
—>  The Thousands of Abu Macshar
—>  "The Three Astrolabes of Gerard Mercator"
—>  The tides and kindred phenomena in the solar system
—>  The Time Museum: An Introduction
—>  The Time Museum: vol. 1 Time Measuring Instruments: Part 1 Astrolabes Astrolabe Related Instruments : 2 entries
—>  The Time Museum: vol. I Time Measuring Instruments: Part 3 Water-clocks Sand-glasses Fire-clocks : 2 entries
—>  The Timepiece of Shadows: A History of The Sun Dial
—>  The Times: Special Number on The Royal Society Tercentenary
—>  "The Timing of Chronometers and Watches: A review of the history and progress of adjusting"
—>  The Tissues of the Body: An Introduction to the Study of Anatomy
—>  "The Title of the Saggi"
—>  The Top: Universal Toy - Enduring Pastime
—>  "The Topography of Pre-University Oxford in the Light of Recent Archaeological Excavations"
—>  The Total Defeat of the Eighth Yearly Meeting of The British Association of Scientific Asses
—>  The touchstone of complexions: Generallye appliable, expedient and profitable for all such, as be desirous & carefull of their bodylye health. Contayning most easie rules & ready tokens, whereby euery one may perfectly try, and throughly know, aswell the
—>  The Tower menagerie : comprising the natural history of the animals contained in that establishment, with anecdotes of their characters and history ; illustrated by portraits of each, taken from life, by William Harvey, and engraved on wood by Branston an
—>  The Tower Menagerie: comprising the Natural History of the Animals contained in that Establishment; with Anecdotes of their Characters and History
—>  "The Tradescant Dodo"
—>  The Tradescant Room
—>  "The Tradescant Tomb"
—>  The Tradescant Trust / Museum of Garden History Newsletter
—>  The Tradescants and the Foundation of the Ashmolean Museum
—>  The Tradescants: Their Plants, Gardens and Museum 1570-1662
—>  The Tradescants: Their Plants, Gardens and Museum, 1570-1662
—>  The Traditional Crafts of Persia: Their Development, Technology, and Influence on Eastern and Western Civilizations
—>  The Traditional Tools of the Carpenter and other Craftsmen
—>  "The Tragicall History of Giovanni de'Dondi."
—>  The Tram Chronograph
—>  The Transit of Venus across the Sun
—>  The Transit of Venus across the Sun: A Translation of the celebrated Discourse thereupon by the Rev. Jeremiah Horrox, Curate of Hoole, (1639,) near Preston; to which is prefixed a Memoir of his Life and Labours by the Rev. Arundel Blount Whatton, B.A., LL : 2 entries
—>  The Transit of Venus over the Disc of the Sun, June 3 and 4, 1769
—>  "The Transit of Venus"
—>  The Transit of Venus, over the Disk of the Sun, June 6, 1761
—>  "The Transits of Venus, 1761 and 1769"
—>  The Transits of Venus: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Science
—>  "The Travel Diaries of Swedish Engineers of the Eighteenth Century as Sources of Technological History"
—>  The Travels and Researches of Alexander von Humboldt: being a condensed narrative of his journeys in the Equinoctial Regions of America, and in Asiatic Russia; together with analyses of his more important investigations
—>  "The Travels of 'Palmyra' Wood in 1750-1751"
—>  "The Treatment of Syphilis in the Seventeenth Century: A Case Report by John Locke"
—>  The Treatment of the Sick Poor of this Country, and the Preservation of the Health of the Poor in this Country
—>  The triumphal Chariot of Antimony by Basilus Valentinus. With the commentary of Theodore Kerckringius. Being the Latin version published at Amsterdam in the year 1685 translated into English, with a biographical preface.
—>  The true history of Pepper's ghost. Description of the drawings
—>  The true inventors of the Keratoscope and Photo-keratoscope
—>  "The Truncated Pyramid in Egyptian Mathematics"
—>  "The Truths and Myths About Ben Franklin"
—>  "The Ts'an T'ung Ch'i of Wei Po-yang"
—>  "The Tube of Long Vision: (The Physical Characteristics of the Early 17th Century Telescope)"
—>  The Turba Philosophorum or Assembly of the Sages Called also the Book of Truth in the Art and the Third Pythagorical Synod: An Ancient Alchemical Treatise translated from the Latin, the Chief Readings of the Shorter Codex, Parallels from the Greek Alchemi
—>  "The Turba Philosophorum: A Preliminary Report on Three Cambridge MSS"
—>  The Turner's Manual
—>  The Turpentine Waxed-Paper Process
—>  The Two Books of Apollonius Pergaeus, concerning Tangencies, As they have been Restored by Franciscus Vieta and Marinus Ghetaldus. With a Supplement
—>  "The Two Earliest Dentistry Woodcuts"
—>  The Two Netherlanders: Humphrey Bradley and Cornelis Drebbel
—>  The Two Sydenham Societies : A History and Bibliography of the Medical Classics Published by the Sydenham Society and the New Sydenham Society (1844-1911)
—>  "The Two-Thousandth Anniversary of Virgil's Birth"
—>  The Typewriter
—>  The Typical Dialling of the Ancient Orientals; with Slips, etc.
—>  "The Ubiquitous John Brockett, (c. 1609-1690) Part 2"
—>  "The Ubiquitous John Brockett, (c.1609-1690) Part 1"
—>  The Undergraduate of the Middle Ages [part]
—>  The Unesco Courier
—>  "The unexpected popularity of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek"
—>  "The Unification of Mathematical Notations in the Light of History"
—>  "The Union of Arts and Sciences in the Eighteenth Century: Lorenz Spengler (1720-1807), Artistic Turner and Natural Scientist"
—>  "The Unique Hargrave Collection"
—>  "The United College of St Salvator and St Leonard, in the University of St Andrews"
—>  "The Unity of Hindu Contributions to Mathematical Science"
—>  "The Unity of Science: Asia's Indispensable Contribution"
—>  The Unity of Worlds and of Nature
—>  The Universal Frame: Historical Essays in Astronomy Natural Philosophy and Scientific Method
—>  The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: containing ... and other Arts and Sciences; which may render it Instructive and Entertaining to ... An Impartial Account of Books ... Also of the Stage, New Opera's, Plays, and Oratorio's
—>  The Universe Around Us : 2 entries
—>  The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images through History
—>  The Universe: or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little
—>  "The Universities of Oxford & Cambridge: The Radcliffe Observatory Oxford"
—>  "The University and the Nation ... IV. - The Scholarship System"
—>  The University City of Oxford
—>  "The University College of Leicester"
—>  The University Museum Oxford
—>  "The University of Aberdeen"
—>  "The University of Birmingham"
—>  "The University of Bristol"
—>  "The University of Cambridge"
—>  "The University of Edinburgh"
—>  "The University of Glasgow"
—>  "The University of Manchester (Faculty of Science)"
—>  "The University of Oxford"
—>  "The University of Reading"
—>  "The University Raeburns"
—>  The Unknown Leonardo
—>  The Unpublished First Version of Isaac Newton's Cambridge Lectures on Optics, 1670-1672: a Facsimile of the Autograph, now Cambridge University Library MS. Add. 4002
—>  The Unveiling of the Statue of Sydenham in the Oxford Museum
—>  "The Uppsala Cabinet of Physics"
—>  "The Uranical Astrolabe and other Inventions of John Blagrave of Reading"
—>  The Urban & Schwarzenberg Collection of Medical Illustrations since 1896
—>  "The Urban and Schwarzenberg Anatomical Illustrations" : 2 entries
—>  "The Use as a Drying Agent of Phosphoric Oxide treated with Ozone"
—>  "The Use of Advanced Materials: A Local Case Study"
—>  The Use of Both the Globes, Celestial And Terrestia, most plainely deliuered in forme of a Dialogue. Concerning most pleasant, and profitable conclusions for the Mariner, and generally for all those, that are addicted to these kinde of Mathematicall instr
—>  The Use of Penicillin in Treating War Wounds
—>  "The use of Scientific Collections for Research"
—>  The Use of the Celestial Globe in plano, set forth in two hemispheres: wherein are placed all the most notable Starres of heauen, according to their longitude, latitude, magnitude, and constellation: Whereunto are annexed their names, both Latin, Greeke,
—>  The Use of the General Planisphere, called the Analemma, In the Resolution of some of the Chief and most useful Problems of Astronomy : 2 entries
—>  The use of the ge-organon and improved analemma, : or substitutes for the terrestrial and celestial globe
—>  The Use of the Hydrostatic Balance made easy: and Applied particularly to the Purpose of detecting counterfeit Gold Coin. With several Tables and Calculations relative to the Weight of Gold
—>  The Use of the Mathematical Instrument called a Quadrant ... Also to know the Hour of the Day by it. As also the Use of a Nocturnal, etc.
—>  The Use of the Mathematical Instrument, Called a Quadrant: With which plainly and easily to know the exact Height and Distance of any Steeple, Tree, or House, &c. ...
—>  The Use Of the Mathematical Playing-Cards, Invented by the late Ingenious Mr. Tuttel. Wherein All the Instruments are exactly deliniated, and Historically apply'd to their various Uses
—>  "The Use of the Microscope in Dental Research"
—>  The Use of the Microscope: A Handbook for Routine and Research Work
—>  The Use of the Terrestrial Planisphere [&] The Use of the Celestial Planisphere
—>  The Use of the Three Combined Prisms is, to shew the Principles of the Achromatic Object-Glass
—>  The use of the two Mathematical Instruments, the crosse Staffe (differing from that in use with the mariners:) And the Iacobs Staff / Imprinted at London by Richard Field for Robert Dexter. 1595.
—>  The Use of the Universal Ring-Dial
—>  "The Use of Very Small Stops"
—>  The Uses of Experiment
—>  "The Valencia Astrolabe"
—>  "The Valleran Clock-case"
—>  "The Value and Service of Zoological Science - Value to the individual"
—>  The Values of Precision
—>  'The Van Slyke Manometric Apparatus for Determination of Blood Gases'
—>  The variation of animals and plants under domestication
—>  "The Vatican Library and Archives"
—>  The Vault of Heaven. An elementary text-book of Modern Physical Astronomy
—>  "The Velocity of Reaction between Potassium Chloroacetate and some Aliphatic Amines" : 2 entries
—>  The Venus tablets of Ammizaduga. A solution of Babylonian chronology by means of the Venus observations of the First Dynasty
—>  "The very first maps of the Moon"
—>  The Vickers Magazine
—>  The Victoria and the Triton
—>  "The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: William Lassell, John Leech, and their Worlds"
—>  The Victorian Chemist and Druggist
—>  The Victorian Professional Photographer
—>  The Victory Museum, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth: illustrated catalogue. : 2 entries
—>  The Vienna-Klosternenburg Map Corpus of the Fifteenth Century
—>  The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation
—>  The Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise
—>  "The Visions of Zosimos" : 2 entries
—>  "The Vogue of Science in English Literature, 1600-1800"
—>  "The Voyage of Captain Lucas and the Daguerreotype to Sydney"
—>  The Voyage of Italy: or, a Compleat Journey through Italy. In Two Parts. With the Characters of the People, and the Description of the Chief Towns, Churches, Monasteries, Tombs, Libraries, Palaces, Villa's, Gardens, Pictures, Statues and Antiques. As also
—>  "The voyage of Jean Richer to Acadia in 1670 : a study in the relations of science and navigation under Colbert"
—>  The Wankel Engine: The Story of the Revolutionary Rotary Engine
—>  The Warble Fly
—>  The Warburg Institute Newsletter
—>  "The Warrington Academy (1757-1786) and its influence upon Medicine and Science"
—>  The Watch and Clock Makers' Handbook. Dictionary and Guide
—>  The watch and clockmakers' handbook, dictionary & guide
—>  The Watch from its Origins to the XIXth Century
—>  "The Watchmakers' Apprentice: 2000 Years of Astronomical Model Making"
—>  The Watchmaker's Lathe and how to use it
—>  The Way to Bliss. In Three Books
—>  The Weights and Measures of England
—>  The Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research and Museum of Medical Science (including Tropical Medicine and Hygiene)
—>  The Wellcome Museum of the History of Medicine: A part of the Science Museum: full colour souvenir guide with easy-to-use plans
—>  The Wells Clock : 2 entries
—>  "The Western Calendar - "Intolerabilis, Horribilis, et Derisibilis"; Four Centuries of Discontent"
—>  "The Weston Exposure Meter"
—>  "The Wheelwright's Art in Ancient China: i. The Invention of "Dishing"" [&] "... ii. Scenes in the Workshop"
—>  The Wheelwright's Shop
—>  The Whetstone of Witte
—>  "The Whipple Collection of Instruments and Books"
—>  The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Catalogue 1: Surveying
—>  The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Instruments and Interpretations, to Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of R.S. Whipple's Gift to the University of Cambridge
—>  "The Whistler Engineers"
—>  The White Dial Clock
—>  The Whitworth Measuring Machine
—>  The Whole Doctrine of Parallaxes explained and illustrated by an Arithmetical and Geometrical Construction of the Transits of Venus and Mercury over the Sun. Enriched with a New and General Method of determining the Places where any Transit of these Plane
—>  "The Whole World in our Hands"
—>  "The Wider Aspects of Cosmogony"
—>  The Will of Thomas Bentley, M. D. Second President of the Royal College of Physicians and Doctor to King Henry VIII: With a Brief Note on his Career : 2 entries
—>  The William Bonardo Collection of Wax Anatomical Models
—>  "The William Herschel Society and Its Work"
—>  "The William Herschel Telescope"
—>  The Willing Servants
—>  The Wilton Diptych
—>  "The Winds at Sea"
—>  "The Wing of Archaeopteryx"
—>  The wireless constructor's encyclopaedia : a complete guide, in alphabetical order, to the construction, operation, repair, and overhaul of all types of wireless receivers and components ; containing a special section on television ; with 490 illustration
—>  The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts: viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (Beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Co
—>  The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation, in two parts. Viz. the Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, ... more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency, and in the admirable S
—>  "The Witness"
—>  'The Wonder and Romance of Science: the Popular Science Writing of Charles R. Gibson (1870-1931)'
—>  The Wonderful Century - its successes and its failures
—>  The Wonders of Science; or Young Humphry Davy
—>  The wonders of the heavens displayed, in twenty lectures
—>  The Wonders of the Microscope Photographically Revealed by Olley's Patent Micro-Photographic Reflecting Process
—>  The Wonders of the Microscope: or, An Explanation of the Wisdom of the Creator in Objects comparatively minute. Adapted to the Understanding of Young Persons : 2 entries
—>  The Wonders of the Microscope: or, An Explanation of the Wisdom of the Creator in Objects Comparatively Minute, adapted to the Understanding of Young Persons
—>  The Wonders of the Peake
—>  "The Wondrous Observatories of Jai Singh"
—>  "The Woodward Photomicrographs of Nobert's Nineteen-band Test-Plate"
—>  The Wordsworth dictionary of inventions
—>  "The Work of G. T. Fechner on the Galvanic Circuit"
—>  "The Work of Richard Lower (1631-1691)"
—>  The Workes of Edmund Gunter
—>  The Workes of Edmund Gunter, ...
—>  The Works of Aristotle : 5 entries
—>  The Works of Artistotle
—>  The works of Geber
—>  The Works of Geber Englished by Richard Russell, 1678
—>  The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, volume the seventh
—>  "The Works of Henry Watson"
—>  The Works of John Hunter, F.R.S. with notes
—>  The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley
—>  The Works of Samuel Butler
—>  The Works of Sir Samuel Garth, Knt.
—>  The Works of the Highly Experienced and Famous Chymist, John Rudolph Glauber
—>  The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle : 3 entries
—>  The Works of the Reverend and Learned Mr John Gregory, Master of Arts of Christ's-Church Oxon
—>  "The World Coin: Matthew Boulton and His Industrialisation of Coinage"
—>  The World In Your Hands: An Exhibition of Globes and Planetaria from the collection of Rudolf Schmidt.
—>  The world of Copernicus = : (original title: Sun, stand thou still)
—>  The World of Leonardo da Vinci
—>  The World of Measurements: Masterpieces, Mysteries and Muddles of Metrology
—>  The World of Physical Chemistry
—>  The World of Science
—>  The world of the planets
—>  The World's First Aeroplane Flights (1903-1908) and Earlier Attempts to Fly
—>  "The World's First Clipper"
—>  The World's Great Clocks and Watches

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