Phÿsica : a me clerico Petro Aloÿsio Frisi conscripta in Universitate Alexandrina lectore patre D. Maria Copellori ex congnregatione (sic) clericorum regularium D. Paulli adiecto indice propositionum et rerum omnium notabilium locupletissimo. Anno 1756 : manuscript, 1756.

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Phÿsica : a me clerico Petro Aloÿsio Frisi conscripta in Universitate Alexandrina lectore patre D. Maria Copellori ex congnregatione (sic) clericorum regularium D. Paulli adiecto indice propositionum et rerum omnium notabilium locupletissimo. Anno 1756 : manuscript, 1756.

Treatise concerning the theories of Descartes, Leibniz and Boscovich, as well as the principles of optics, illustrated by numerous diagrams in pen and ink and clipped engraved diagrams pasted in; some blank spaces left in text apparently for additional diagrams.

384 p., bound : ill. ; 20 cm.

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