Verlag: Printed For E. Curll . .,, London,, 1735
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Second Edition. Hardback. 8vo pp [6] vi, 2 pp errata and corrigenda,vii, xv, 9-288, ( 4 folding plates at rear.Full brown leather contemporary to the book, 5 raised bands unlettered, attractive blind patterning front and rear. Last 31 pages consist of letters between Isaac Newton and Dr Gregory. Sound clean very good copy mild restoration at head of spine some minor rubbing text very clean.
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In den WarenkorbLondon, E. Curll, J. Pemberton and W. Taylor, 1715. 8vo (18.6 x 11.5 cm). 228 pp. [xvi, 111, 1-72, 65-93]; three large, multifolded plates. Contemporary full calf, elaborately blind-tooled boards. Edges speckled red. = The very rare first English edition of a work on optics and optometry earlier published in Latin only (1695). William Browne (1692-1774) ".was born in County Durham, and was educated in Durham and at Peterhouse, Cambridge. After graduating ., he worked as a doctor in King's Lynn, Norfolk, for more than thirty years before moving to Bloomsbury, London, in 1749. He was President of the College of Physicians in 1765 and 1766, having been a Fellow of the college since 1726; he resigned during his five-year term of office because of a dispute. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1739, and was knighted in 1748."(Wikipedia). The "Dr. Gregory" in the title is the Scottish telescope builder James Gregory [1637 (or 1638, see Marquis) -1675), who in 1663 published a work titled "Optica promota sue Abdita radiorum reflexorum & refractorum". Pagination in the addenda has the numbers 65-72 used twice, but the text is continuous. Skilfully repairs to binding and a few leaf edges; some pages with weaker paper. Plates with a few, tiny spots, otherwise a very good, unmarked copy. Debus, World Who's Who in Science, p. 701; DiLaura, Bibliotheca Opticoria, 262. Not in Cat. BM(NH).