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An Accomp of fome Boof\f. 
L Erafmi Bartholini de ]S[AlUR<tM MIRaBILIBUS 
^uefiioms A€ademic£, Hafni», 1674. 11140. 
The Subjects of thefe Difquifitions are ten^ videU 
!♦ The Figures of Bodies in 
general. 
2. The Figure of Snow. 
3. The Pores of Bodies. 
4. Attraftion. 
5. The Cartefian Phyfiolo- 
6. Experiments. 
7. Phyfiological Hypothefes, 
8. Cuftome* 
9. Nature. 
10. The Study of the Damfh 
Tongue. 
1 1. Judgment and Memory. 
12. The Secrecy of Scien- 
ces. 
In the prfi the Author having premifed the Divifton of 
Matter, and that great Bodies do confift of fmall onescon- 
nefled or accumulated, he particularly confiders in the 
-f%^r<^^ of Bodies, the ^r/? Figure of S^/^i, viz. Whether 
it be that , which is obvious in the feveral forts of them ; 
as the Cubical in common Salt, the Sexangular in Niter, the 
OBa?^gHUr in Mumy &c ; and whether it be a well- 
grounded aflertion, that that Figure, which we difcover 
in Bodies , does depend from the primordial .figure of 
them, and the continuation of the fame? Where he^alfo 
taketh notice of that great Inequality of Shapes that may 
be obferved in a very great Equality, fuch as is feen, for 
E^ample^ in the Faces of Men : Inquiring into the reafon 
hereof. 
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