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Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long. ...

Title
Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time [microform] : and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long. ... / by John Smith ; to which is added, the best rules for the ordering and use both of the quick-silver and spirit weather-glasses, and Mr. S. Watson's rules for adjusting a clock by the fixed stars.
Author
Smith, John, active 1673-1680.
Publication
London : Printed for Richard Cumberland, 1694.

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Description
92 p.; 17 cm.
Subject
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Call Number
*ZV-397
OCLC
NYPG89-B38577
Author
Smith, John, active 1673-1680.
Title
Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time [microform] : and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long. ... / by John Smith ; to which is added, the best rules for the ordering and use both of the quick-silver and spirit weather-glasses, and Mr. S. Watson's rules for adjusting a clock by the fixed stars.
Imprint
London : Printed for Richard Cumberland, 1694.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1988. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-29103)
Research Call Number
*ZV-397 Library has also original in OYB.
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