The mathematical and philosophical works of the Right Reverend John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. Containing, I. The discovery of a new world: Or, a Discourse tending to prove, that 'tis probable there may be another Habitable World in the Moon. With a Discourse of the Possibility of a Passage thither. II. That 'tis probable our Earth is One of the Planets. III. Mercury: Or, The Secret and Swift Messenger. Shewing how a Man may with Privacy and Speed communicate his Throughts to a Friend at any Distance. IV. Mathematical Magick: Or the Wonders that may be perform'd by Mechanical Geometry. V. An abstract of his essay towards a real character, and a Philosophical Language. To which is prefix'd the author's life, and an account of his works.
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London: printed for J. Nicholson, at the King's-Arms in Little Britain; A. Bell, at the Cross-Keys in Cornhill; B. Tooke, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and R Smith under the Piazza's of the Royal-Exchange, MDCCVIII. [1708] [1707-08]
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- T110678
- Grub Street ID
- 163187
- Description
- viii,[6],274;[10],90;[8],184p.,plates : ill.,port. ; 8⁰
- Note
- In five parts, I-IV each with a separate titlepage dated 1707.
Parts I & II bear the edition statement: 'The fifth impression'; part III is the third edition, with separate pagination; part IV is the fifth edition and has continuous pagination with part V.
The register is continuous.
The first part has an additional engraved titlepage.
- Uncontrolled note
- Advertised in the Term Catalogues for May / June 1708; a work with the same title and contents advertised by J. Woodward in November 1707