Gilbert, William, 1540-1603
William Gilbert
Gilbert, William
Gilbert, William, active 16th century
Gilbert, William, 1540?-1603, médecin
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Works
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Breife discovery of the idle animadversions of Marke Ridley | |
The complete operas of W. S. Gilbert | |
Concerning the two new sciences | |
The De mundo of William Gilbert | |
Enantiofanōn juris civilis libri duo | |
Gilbert before Sullivan : six comic plays | |
Gilbert, Galileo, Harvey | |
Gilbert, physician, 1903 | |
Great books | |
Guilielmi Gilberti Colcestrensis, 1651 | |
Guilielmi Gilberti...De magnete; magneticisque corporibus, vi eius attractiva... tractatus novus... ex veterum et recentiorum scriptis erutus... per Wolffgangum Lochmannum. | |
Homélies | |
The hurricane 1796 | |
De magnete | |
De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure physiologia noua, plurimis & argumentis, & experimentis demonstrata | |
De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure, physiologia nova | |
Magneticall aduertisements: or Diuers pertinent obseruations, and approued experiments concerning the nature and properties of the load-stone : very pleasant for knowledge, and most needfull for practise, of trauelling, or framing of instruments fit for trauellers both by sea and land | |
De mundo nostro sublunari philosophia nova | |
On the loadstone and magnetic bodies | |
On the motion of the heart and blood in animals | |
The theoriques of the seuen planets : shewing all their diuerse motions, and all other accidents, called passions, thereunto belonging. Now more plainly set forth in our mother tongue by M. Blundeuile, than euer they haue been heretofore in any other tongue whatsoeuer, and that with such pleasant demonstratiue figures, as euery man that hath any skill in arithmeticke, may easily vnderstand the same. ... VVhereunto is added by the said Master Blundeuile, a breefe extract by him made, of Maginus his Theoriques, for the better vnderstanding of the Prutenicall tables, to calculate thereby the diuerse motions of the seuen planets. There is also hereto added, The making, description, and vse, of two most ingenious and necessarie instruments for sea-men ... First inuented by M. Doctor Gilbert ... and now here plainely set downe in our mother tongue by Master Blundeuile | |
William Gilbert begründet die Lehre vom Erdmagnetismus 1600 | |
Wissenschaftliche Classiker in Facsimile-Drucken. |