Literatur

ID

5290

Typ

Buch

Titel

"The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle in six volumes. To which is prefixed the life of the author." Neue Ausgabe.

Autor

Boyle, Robert

Erschienen

1772

Verlag

London

Zusatz

5 Bde.

Standort in der Kommission

Quellen zur Naturphil.

Fundort(e)

B 9x1 N

sOrte

9x1N

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