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2789 MALLEY (Abraham Cowley) PHOTO-MICROGRAPHY, including Description of the WET 

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2790 MALOMBBA (Giuseppe, Nobile Cremonese) PRATICA UNIVERSALE, facilissima, et breve di 

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Unknown to Poggendorff. 



2791 MALOBTIE (Col. C. Martmont de) TREATISE on the Science and Practical Detail of 

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2792 MANCHESTER SCIENCE LECTURES for the PEOPLE [edited by SIR HENRY 

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Manchester [1866-79] 



A valuable collection of popular lectures by the Editor, Prof. Clifford, Sir William Huggins, Prof. Huxley, Prof. 

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2793 MANDEY (Venterus) MELLIFICIUM MENSIONIS : or the MARROW of MEASURING, with choice 

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2794 - FOURTH EDITION [Reprint of the above], with the portrait, 8vo. fine copy in old calf, with 

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2795 - SYNOPSIS MATHEMATICA UNIVERSALIS : or a Brief System of Mathematics, including 

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According to the preface a translation of J. J. HAINLIN'S ' Synopsis Mathematica ' (1679). 



2796 - and Joseph MOXON, F.R.S. : MECHANICK-POWERS : or the Mistery of Nature and Art 

 unvail'd, shewing what Great Things may be performed by MECHANICK ENGINES . . . with 

 a TREATISE of CIRCULAR MOTION artificially fitted to Mechanick use, and the making of CLOCK- 

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2797 - ANOTHER COPY, unbound, 155 



According to the preface the first systematic treatise on practical mechanics. The author is not noticed in D. N. B., 

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2798 MANFB.EDI (Eustachio ; F.R.S.) De ANNUIS INERRANTIUM STELLARUM ABERRATIONIBUS ; 

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A work still of importance, controverting some of Roemcr's observations on the parallactic path of Sirius and Lyra. 



2799 - EPHEMERIDES [et NOV.E EPHEMERIDES] MOTUUM COSLESTIUM, 1715-50, e Cassinianis 

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'The first volume is an excellent introduction to astron >my, and the other three contain numerous calculations '. Rose. 



2800 - De GNOMONE MERIDIANO BONONIENSI deque Observationibus Astronomicis eo Instru- 

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Is Qd 

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Italian vellum, with contemporary MS. notes on margin, Qs ib., 1749 



2803 MANFBEDI (GabrieUo) De CONSTRUCTIONS /EQUATIONUM DIFFERENTIALIUM PRIMI 

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A very rare work which was highly commended by Leibniz. It is practically the first work on the subject, and 

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2804 MANILIUS (Marcus) ASTRONOMICON [cuni ANTONIO MOLINIO] ; very neatly printed in 

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2805 - IDEM, a JOSEPHO SCALIGERO ex vetusto codice Gemblacensi inh'nitis mendis repurgatum, 

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'Lugd. Batav., ex off. Plantiniana, 1599-1600 



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BEKTLEV'S FIRST EDITION, and the most beautiful ever issued of the work. 



EDITIO ALTERA, cum selectis Variorum ac propriis Notis, Praefationi subjuncta, Varia de 



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Argentorati, 1767 



2803 - ANOTHER COPY, contemporary white vellum, with arms in gold on sides (FINE COPY), with 

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2809 MANN (Robert James; M.D., F.R.A..S.) The PLANETARY and STELLAR UNIVERSE, with 10 

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The first of the author's popular textbooks, which ' entitled him to a notable place amongst those who first attempted 

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