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Spectacle de la nature : or, nature delineated; being philosophical conversations. wherein The wonderful Works of Providence, in the Animal, Vegetable and Mineral Creation are laid open; the Solar and Planetary System, and whatever is curious in Mathematicks explain'd. The Whole being a complete course of natural and experimental philosophy, calculated for the instruction of youth, in order to prepare them for an early Knowledge of Natural History, and create in their Minds an exalted Idea of the Wisdom of the great creator. Translated from the original French, by John Kelly, of the Inner Temple, Esq; D. Bellamy, of St. John's College, Oxford; and J. Sparrow, Surgeon and Mathematician. The whole embellish'd with a great variety of copper-plates, beautifully engraved by the best Hands. The fourth edition, with large additions, Carefully Revised and Corrected: With a particular Table of Contents, and a general copious index to each volume. Vol. I.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pluche, Noël Antoine, 1688-1761.
Standardized Title:
Spectacle de la nature. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Natural history--Pre-Linnean works.
Natural history.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (v.1 (xii,[12],318,[42]p.),23 plates )
Other Title:
Spectacle de la nature
Place of Publication:
London : printed for James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, near London-Bridge, 1757.
Notes:
The author is identified on p. iv as Abbé le Pluche.
With four final advertisement leaves.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T183652.
OCLC:
642506229

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