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A summary account given by Dr. John Wallis, of the general laws of motion, by way of letter written by him to the Publisher, and communicated to the R. Society, Novemb. 26. 1668. Dr Christopher Wrens theory concerning the same subject; imparted to the Royal Society Decemb. 17 last, though entertain'd by the author divers years ago, and verified by many experiments, made by himself and that other excellent mathematician M. Rook before the said Society, as is attested by many worthy members of tha

Wallis, John

Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-01, Vol.3 (43), p.864-868

London: The Royal Society

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    A summary account given by Dr. John Wallis, of the general laws of motion, by way of letter written by him to the Publisher, and communicated to the R. Society, Novemb. 26. 1668. Dr Christopher Wrens theory concerning the same subject; imparted to the Royal Society Decemb. 17 last, though entertain'd by the author divers years ago, and verified by many experiments, made by himself and that other excellent mathematician M. Rook before the said Society, as is attested by many worthy members of tha
  • Autor: Wallis, John
  • É parte de: Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1665), 1669-01, Vol.3 (43), p.864-868
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  • Descrição: A summary account given by Dr. John Wallis, of the general laws of motion, by way of letter written by him to the Publisher, and communicated to the R. Society, Novemb. 26. 1668. Dr Christopher Wrens theory concerning the same subject; imparted to the Royal Society Decemb. 17 last, though entertain'd by the author divers years ago, and verified by many experiments, made by himself and that other excellent mathematician M. Rook before the said Society, as is attested by many worthy members of that illustrious body. Petis, V. C. ut quæ mea sunt de Motibus æstimandis Prineipia, paucis aperire velim.
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