Archelogia philosophica nova, or, New principles of philosophy containing philosophy in general, metaphysicks or ontology, dynamilogy or a discourse of power, religio philosophi or natural theology, physicks or natural philosophy / by Gideon Harvey ...
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Archelogia philosophica nova, or, New principles of philosophy containing philosophy in general, metaphysicks or ontology, dynamilogy or a discourse of power, religio philosophi or natural theology, physicks or natural philosophy / by Gideon Harvey ...
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Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?
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London :: Printed by J. H. for Samuel Thomson ...,
1663.
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Philosophy.
Natural theology -- Early works to 1800.
Science -- Early works to 1800.
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"Archelogia philosophica nova, or, New principles of philosophy containing philosophy in general, metaphysicks or ontology, dynamilogy or a discourse of power, religio philosophi or natural theology, physicks or natural philosophy / by Gideon Harvey ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43008.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 25, 2025.
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CHAP. III. Comprizing Problems touching the Air.
1. Whether Air ••e weighty. p 436.
2. Whether a Bladder blown up with wind ••e heavier than when empty. ib.
3. Why water contained in a beer glass, being turned-round with ones hand, doth turn con∣trary against the motion of the Glass p. 437.
4. Why a breath being blown with a close mouth doth feel cool, and efflated with a diducted mouth feel warm. ib.
5. Why an armed point of an Arrow groweth hot in being shot through the air. ib.
6. Why Beer or Wine will not run out of the Cask without opening a hole atop. ib
7. What difference there is between an O••i••••e and a Travada. ib.
8. Whether it be true that Winds may be h••red from Witches or Wizards in Iseland p 438.
9. Why is it quieter in the night than in the day? ib.
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