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—>  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"

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