Catalogus Ltbrorum, Sec.
18 . T h e 'R e lig io u s Philofopher, or the right U fe o f contemplating the Works o f the Great or
I . in the wonderful Strudure o f animal Bodies, and in particular, Man. II.. In the no lefs .wonderful
and wife Formation o f the Elements, and their various E ffe d s upon animal and v eg eta-
ible Bodies. And III. in the moil amazing Strudure o f th e Heavens,- with all their Furniture.
D e fin ed fo r the Convittion o f Atheifis and Infidels. In T w o Volumes. 40. Th rou gh out
which all the late Difcoveries in A n a tom y , Philofophy, and Aftronomy, together with the v a rious
Experiments made ufe o f to illuftrate the fame* are.-mofteopioufly handledsby that Learned
Mathematician Dr. Nieuwentyt. Tranilated from t h Diitch. T o jyhich is prefix?d a L e t-
iter to the Tranflator, b y the Rev. J . T. Defaguliers, L . L . D. F. R. S. T h e third Edition, adorn-
•ed with Cuts. 1724;
19 , PhilofophicaFExperiments and Obfervations o f ' th e la te eminent Dr. Robert Hooke,F.R.S,
<and Geo in. Prof. Grefla. and other eminent Vir tu o fo ’s in his T im e . W ith Copper Plates, pub-
iliihed by William Derham, F. R. S. 8vo. 1726.
. zo,, T h e Pofthumous Works .o f D r. Robert Hooke ¿.-in yyhich 1 . theprefent De ficiency in
.tural Philofophy is difeours’ d of, with the Methods o f rendring it more eafy and beneficial. 2 .
•O f the Nature, Motions, and E ffed s o f L igh t, particjalarly that o f the Sun and Comets. 3. A n
Hypothetical Explication o f Memory ; h ow the Organs made ufe o f by the Mind in its Opera-'
.tion may be mechanically underftood. 4. An HypbthefTs an d 'E xp lica tion o f the Caufe o f
G rav ity or Gravitation, Magnetifm, cm 5. Difcourfes: o f Earthquakes, ‘ their, Caufes and E f fe
d s , andHiftories o f fe v e r a l: T o which are annexedPhyfical Explications o f feveral o f the
Fables in Ovid'% Met amorphous, v e ry different from other Mythologick- Interpreters. 6. L e d u re s
fo r improving Navigation and A ftron om y , with the Defcriptions o f feveral n ew ,and ufeful In-
iftruments, illuftrated with Sculptures. T o thefe Difcourfes is .prefix’d the Author’s L ife , B y
¿Richard Waller, R. S. Seer. F o lio . -
2 r . A T re a tife o f A r ch ite d u re , with Remarks and Obfervations b y that excellent Mafter
-thereof SebafiianleClerc, Knight o f th e Empire, Defigher and' Engraver to the Cabinet o f the
la te French King, and Member o f the Acaciemy o f Arts and Sciences ; neceffary for young
P e o p le w h o would apply to that noble Art. Engraven in 181 Copper Plates by John Sbitrt,.
T ra n fla ted b y Mr. Chambers. . In 2 V o l. 8°. I 7M-* ,
22. Philofophical Letters between the late Learned. Mr, R,ay, and feveral o f his ingenious
■Correfpondents, Natives aud Foreigners. T o whic ff a r e ‘kddeff th b ie o f Francis Willoughby,Efq;
¡the whole confifting o f many curious Difcov.eries and Improvements- in the Hifto;ry o f Quadrupeds,
Birds, Fifties, Injbds, Plants, Foifils, Fountains, PuSliihed by W. i\erham‘ M .A .
and F. R . S. 1 7 18 .
23. T h eW ifd om o f G o d manifefted in the Works o f the Creation. In two Parts. T o
which are added Anfwers to fome O bjed ion s . B y John Ray, late F ellow o f the R o y a l Society
. The .E igh th Edition. 8®. 1722.
24. T h re e P h y fico -T h e o lo g ic a l Difcourfes, concerning I. T h e . primitive Chaos, and: C reat
io n , o f the W o r ld . II. T h e general De luge , its, Caufes and( Effed s. I lk T h e Diffolution o f
the Wo r ld , and future Conflagration; wherein are largely difcuffed the P rod udion and Ufe o f
Mountains; the O rigina l o f Fountains* o f formed Stones, and Sea Fifties, Bones and Shells
found in the E ar th ; the E ffe d s o f particular Floods and. Inundations o f the. S e a ; the Eruptions
o f V u lcan o’s ; the Nature and Caufes o f E arthquakes ; alfo an Hiftorical A c cou n t o f the tw o
la te remarkable ones in Jamaica and England'. W ith p radical Inferences, illuftrated with Copper
Plates. B y John Ray, late Fellow o f the R oryal S ociety. T h e Fourth Edition. 8°. 17 2 1 .
25. N ew Memoirs o f Lite rature , containing an.Account o f new Boo.ks printed both at
¡home and abroad; with Differtations upon fe v e ra l Subjects,; Mifcellanepus Obfervations, , o “cr
F o r February, i y i6 , being the Fourteenth Number. T o be continued Monthly. 8°.
2 6. A T re a tife o f F iv e Orders o f Columns in A rch ited u re j /vz^. T « /^ » , Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
and Compofite, wherein the Proportions and Charaders o f the Members o f their feveral
•Pedeftals, Columns and Entablatures, are d iftin d ly confider’d, with R e fp ed to the P rad ic e o f
the Antients and Moderns. A lfo a moft natural, eafy and pradical Method laid down fo r determining
the moft minute Part in all the Orders without a F rad ion . T o which is annexed a
Difcourfe concerning Pilafters, and o f feveral Abufes, introduced into Architedu re. Engraven
o n S ixF o lio Plates o f the feveral Orders* adorned with tw en ty four Borders, as many initial
Letters, and a like Number o f Tail-P ie ce s, by John Sturt, Written in French by Claude Per-
rault,. o f the Roy al A cad emy o f Paris, Authpr o f the celebrated Comment on Vitruvius. Made
E n g liih b y John James o f Greenwich. 1722.
• 2 7 . Rules and Examples o f P e r fp ed iv e , proper for Painters and A r ch ited s , with 150 Plates,’
B y Andre9 Pozzo* Engliihed by J ohn James o f Greenwich FoI>