MARTIN, Benjamin (1704 or 5--1782)
The philosophical grammar; being a view of the present state of experimented physiology or natural philosophy. In four parts. Part I. Somatology, treateth of the universal nature and properties of matter, or substance, and the specifick qualities of natural bodies. Part II. Cosmology, exhibiteth a general view of the universe, and its great constituent parts; ... Part III. Aerology, compriseth the philosophy of the atmosphere, shewing the wonderful nature and properties of the air, wind, meteors, and other phænomena therein. Part IV. Geology, containeth a philosophical view of the terraqueous globe, in all its parts and productions; ... The second edition, with alterations, corrections, and very large additions by way of notes. By Benj. Martin, ...
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