Publications of Thomas Frankz

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  • Frankz, Thomas. A tour through France, Flanders, and Germany; in a letter to Robert Savil, Esq; containing, first, a description of the principal cities and Fortified Towns; viz. Dunkirk, Bruges, Gaunt, Mecklin, Cologn, Frankfort, Magdeburgh, Brandenburgh, Berlin, and Lanenburgh; with others of lesser Note. Also the Face of the Country, Rivers, &c. Adorn'd with Curious Observations throughout the whole Journey. Secondly, remarks on the government of these countries, and the several Electorates; particularly on the Liberty and Property of the People. With A Serious and Impartial Consideration of the Political Papers published in London; and on the Conduct of the present Ministry. By Thomas Frankz, M.D. London : printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, [1735]. ESTC No. T116370. Grub Street ID 168035.
  • Frankz, Thomas. Prodromos ekleipsis. Being a philosophical dissertation on the doctrine of eclipses. Explaining the physical cause thereof in each luminary. ... Also a few words on the Pythagorean system; ... With an enquiry into the nature and laws of comets; ... The second edition. By Thomas Frankz, M.D. London : printed for J. Wilford, 1736. ESTC No. T113779. Grub Street ID 165649.
  • Frankz, Thomas. Prodromos ekleipsis. Being a philosophical dissertation on the doctrine of eclipses. Explaining the physical cause thereof in each luminary. With a Perfect Account of the Time, Quantity, and Manner of Appearance of those very remarkable Eclipses that will happen on September the 9th, and February the 18th, next. Also a few words on the Pythagorean system; Wherein is demonstrated the Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Motions of the Planets, and the true Cause of their Retrogradation; particularly the Planet Mercury, at the Middle of the great Solar Eclipse. With an enquiry into the nature and laws of comets; And whether we may expect the speedy Appearance Of One. By Thomas Frankz, M.D. London : printed for J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXXXVI. 1736. ESTC No. N11977. Grub Street ID 1982.