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Antonii a Leeuwenhoek, Regiae, quae Londini est, Societatis collegae, Epistolae physiologicae super compluribus naturae arcanais : ubi variorum animalium atque plantarum fabrica, conformatio, proprietates atque operationes, novis & hactenus inobservatis experimentis illustrantur & oculis exhibentur : item peculiares & hactenus incognitae rerum quarumdam qualitates explicantur: ut sequens pagina docet : hactenus numquam editae : Cum figuris aeneis, & indice locupletissime.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection QH9 .L4152 1719
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Leeuwenhoek, Antoni van, 1632-1723.
Standardized Title:
Send-brieven, zoo aan de hoog edele heeren van de Koninklyke Societeit te London. Latin
Language:
Dutch
Latin
Subjects (All):
Natural history--Pre-Linnean works.
Natural history.
Penn Provenance:
Thimann, Kenneth V., Estate of (donor)
Hagenbuchii, Joh. Henrici (autograph)
Physical Description:
22 unnumbered pages, 446 pages, 26 unnumbered pages, 32 unnumbered leaves of plates (10 folded) : illustrations ; 21 cm (4to)
Other Title:
Epistolae physiologicae super compluribus naturae arcanais
Place of Publication:
Delphis : Apud Adrianum Beman, 1719.
Notes:
The individual letters were first published in English in the Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society; the Dutch edition of this collection of 46 letters was published by Beman in 1718.
Signatures: *⁴(-*4) 2*-3*⁴ A-3N⁴.
Engraved frontispiece.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Errata: p. [472].
OCLC:
45618485

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