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RefNoRB/2/30/3
Previous numbersMS 199, fol. 8
LevelItem
TitleMaterial relating to 'Hydrostatical Paradoxes'.
Datec 1680
DescriptionUnpublished sentence fragment, noting that certain objections to Boyle's explanation of the Torricellian experiment `have been imployd to startle no lesse a virtuoso then his Majesty, & divers of the more curious of his Court'. For a revised version, see MS 199, fol. 9.\r\nHand: Greg
LanguageEnglish
ExtentFol. 8 (1 leaf)
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialSee 'Works', vol. 5.
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