Woodward, John, 1665-1728
Woodward, John
John Woodward English naturalist, antiquarian and geologist (1665-1728)
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Works
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An Account addressed to Issaac Newton President of the Royal Society. | |
An account of a strange and wonderful dream : Dedicated to Doctor M-d | |
The art of getting into practice in physick, : Here at present in London. In a Letter To that very ingenious and most Learned Physician, (lately come to Town) Dr. Timothy Vanbustle, M.D. Abc, &c | |
Brief instructions for making observations in all parts of the world : as also, for collecting, preserving, and sending over natural things : being an attempt to settle an universal correspondence for the advancement of knowledg both natural and civil | |
Brieven van John Woodward (1665-1728), geoloog en natuurkundige, geschreven aan Gijsbert Cuper (1644-1716) | |
[Clypeus Antiquus, exhibens Romam a Gallis, Duce Brenno, captam et incensam ... Ex muséo Woodwardiano] | |
Construction project management : getting it right first time | |
Diluvii universalis descriptio | |
Distribution méthodique des fossiles de toute espèce dans les classes qui leur conviennent Wodward Traduit de l'anglais par Niceron. | |
Dr. Friend's epistle to Dr. Mead, : render'd faithfully into English. Divided into proper chapters; with notes learned and unlearned | |
De Echinitis Wagricis ad Joh(ann) Woodward Epistola | |
Essay toward a natural history of the earth. | |
Essay toward a natural history of the earth and terrestrial bodies | |
Essay towards a natural history of the earth | |
Fossils of all kinds, digested into a method, suitable to their mutual relation and affinity : with the names by which they were known to the antients, and those by which they are at this day known: and notes conducing to the setting forth the natural history, and the main uses, of some of the most considerable of them. As also several papers tending to the further advancement of the knowledge of minerals, of the ores of metalls, and of all other subterraneous productions | |
Geografia fisica, ovvero, Saggio intorno alla storia naturale della terra | |
Géographie physique ou Essay sur l'histoire naturelle de la terre | |
The Grand mystery, or Art of meditating over an house of office, restor'd and unveil'd; after the manner of the ingenious Dr. S-ft. : With observations historical, political and moral; shewing the derivation of this science from the Chaldees and ¡gyptians; with the particular practice of all nations on this important subject. Also proposals at large for establishing a corporation for erecting 500 publick offices of ease within the cities of London and Westminster, for the conveniency of the nobility and gentry of both sexes, in their natural necessities; which besides the advantages that will thereby accrue to this noble metropolis in particular, will enable the company to divide above a million per ann. to the great benefit also of every proprietor. Dedicated to the profound Dr. W------d, and seriously recommended to all persons that drink the mineral waters of Pyrmont, Bristol, Bath, Tunbridge, Epsom, Scarborough, Acton, Dullege, Richmond, Islington, &c. | |
The itinerary of John Leland the antiquary ... | |
Johan. Friderici Leopold ... Relatio epistolica de itinere suo suecico anno MDCCVII facto : ad excellentissimum atque celeberrimum virum, Dn. Johannem Woodward ... | |
Love's inheritance | |
Medicinae & morborum status uno cum aetiologia incrementi eorum in histemporibus, speciatim vero de Variolis : | |
Methodica, et ad ipsam naturæ normam instituta, fossilium in classes distributio | |
Nahmen Anmerkungen Schriften Körper französische deutsche | |
Naturalis historia telluris | |
Of the wisdom of the antient Egyptians, &c : A discourse concerning their arts, their sciences, and their learning; their laws, their government, and their religion. With occasional reflections upon the state of learning among the Jews, and some other nations. | |
Part of the late Dr. Woodward's will. : Dated Oct. 1st, 1727 | |
Physical proofs of the existence of God ... | |
Preface du traducteur anglois, où l'on trouve quelques particularitez sur l'ouvrage, & sur quelques autres du même auteur. | |
Remarks upon the antient and present state of London, : occasion'd by some roman urns, coins, and other antiquities, lately discover'd | |
Specimen geographiae quo agitur de terra et corporibus terrestribus, speciatim mineralibus, nec non mari, fluminibus et fontibus | |
The state of physick: and of diseases : With an inquiry into the causes of the late increase of them: but more particularly of the small-pox. With some considerations upon the new practice of purgeing in that disease. To the whole is premited, an idea of the nature and mechanism of man: of the disorders to which it is obnoxious: and of the method of rectifying them. By John Woodward, M.D. professor of physick in Gresham College, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society | |
Summer at whispering hope | |
Syllabus rerum corrigendarum in Geographiæ physicæ Woodwardianæ versione Scheuchzerianâ, nunc demum recognitâ. | |
The two Sosias: or, the true Dr. Byfield at the Rainbow Coffee-House, to the Pretender in Jermyn-Street. : In answer to a letter, wrote by him, Assisted by his two Associates. With a preface relating to the late famous exploits of the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe. As also an Account of the new Creed of these Physicians, design'd as an Appendix to the Religio Medici | |
Været | |
Weather |