The posthumous works of Robert Hooke, M.D. S.R.S. ... containing his Cutlerian lectures, and other discourses, read at the meetings of the illustrious Royal Society. In which I. The present deficiency of natural philosophy is discoursed of ... II. The nature, motion and effects of light are treated of ... III. A hypothetical explication of memory ... IV. An hypothesis ... of the cause of gravity ... V. Discourses of earthquakes ... VI. Lectures for improving navigation and astronomy ... Illustrated with sculptures. To these discourses is prefixt the author's life ... Publish'd by Richard Waller.
The Poetical Works of William Strode (1600-1645) now first collected, from manuscript and printed sources: to which is added The Floating Island, a tragi-comedy, now first reprinted from the original edition of 1655. Edited by Bertram Dobell, with a memoir of the author.
The pathvvay to knowledge, containing the first principles of geometrie, as they may mostl aptly bee applied vnto practise, both for vse of instrumentes geometricall, and astonomicall: and also for proiection of plattes in euery kinde and therefore much necessarie for al sortes of men.
The pathe waye to perfectnes, in th’accomptes of debitour, and creditour: in manner of a dialogue, very pleasaunte and proffitable for marchauntes and all other that minde to frequente the same: once agayne set forthe, and verie muche enlarged. By Iames Peele citizen and salter of London, clercke of Christes Hospitall, practizer and teacher of the same.