The Resource A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth : demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth, by John Wood, (electronic resource)

A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth : demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth, by John Wood, (electronic resource)

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A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth : demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth
Title
A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth
Title remainder
demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth
Statement of responsibility
by John Wood
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Language
eng
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Additional physical form
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
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Citation location within source
19259
Citation source
Shaw & Shoemaker
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1775?-1822
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Wood, John
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no index present
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non fiction
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Earth (Planet)
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A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth : demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth, by John Wood, (electronic resource)
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https://go.openathens.net/redirector/upsem.edu?url=http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/19259
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Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
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file reproduced from microform
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mixed
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000351449
Dimensions
21 cm.
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unknown
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iv, 89 p.
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multiple file formats
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electronic
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lossless
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absent
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access
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Electronic text and image data.
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remote
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(Sirsi) 000351449
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A new theory of the diurnal rotation of the earth : demonstrated upon mathematical principles from the properties of the cycloid and epi-cycloid : with an application of the theory to the explanation of the various phenomena of the winds, tides, and of those stony and metallic concretions have fallen from heaven upon the surface of the earth, by John Wood, (electronic resource)
Link
https://go.openathens.net/redirector/upsem.edu?url=http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/19259
Publication
Note
Part of the library digital collection of Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
Antecedent source
file reproduced from microform
Color
mixed
Control code
000351449
Dimensions
21 cm.
Dimensions
unknown
Extent
iv, 89 p.
File format
multiple file formats
Form of item
electronic
Level of compression
lossless
Quality assurance targets
absent
Reformatting quality
access
Reproduction note
Electronic text and image data.
Specific material designation
remote
System control number
(Sirsi) 000351449

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