An enquiry into the general effects of heat; with observations on the theories of mixture. In two parts: illustrated with a variety of experiments, tending to explain and deduce from principles, some of the most common appearances in nature. With an appendix on the form and use of the principal vessels containing the subjects on which the effects of heat and mixture are to be produced.

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1770
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London : Printed for J. Nourse, 1770.

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2 unnumbered leaves, viii, 119 pages ; (8vo)

Notes

"Published anonymously by Nourse ... The anonymous author ... appears to have compiled it with a copy or notes of Black's lectures before him ... The preface described the theory of latent heat as 'the invention of the ingenious Dr. Black'; and the order of the sections of Part I, which dealt with heat, was identical with that followed by Black in his course of lectures ... This volume ... although anonymous, gave Black credit for his discoveries on latent heat " -- McKie, The discovery of specific and latent heats, London, 1935, p.50-51.

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ESTC T32749

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