Gentleman of the University of Gratz in Germany. (1712). A taste of philosophical fanaticism: In some speculations upon the four first chapters of Mr. Green's principles of natural philosophy. By a gentleman of the university of Gratz in Germany, an humble servant to the new theory of reflexion and refraction, and a well-willer to the spectacle-manufacture, upon the newtonic system. With a tripartite dedication, to the Cambridge sophs; Mr. G----; and a refinement upon his to my L.T. translated from the original. Printed for John Morphew near Stationers-Hall.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gentleman of the University of Gratz in Germany. A Taste of Philosophical Fanaticism: In Some Speculations upon the Four First Chapters of Mr. Green's Principles of Natural Philosophy. By a Gentleman of the University of Gratz in Germany, an Humble Servant to the New Theory of Reflexion and Refraction, and a Well-willer to the Spectacle-manufacture, upon the Newtonic System. With a Tripartite Dedication, to the Cambridge Sophs; Mr. G----; and a Refinement upon His to My L.T. Translated from the Original. London: Printed for John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1712.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gentleman of the University of Gratz in Germany. A Taste of Philosophical Fanaticism: In Some Speculations upon the Four First Chapters of Mr. Green's Principles of Natural Philosophy. By a Gentleman of the University of Gratz in Germany, an Humble Servant to the New Theory of Reflexion and Refraction, and a Well-willer to the Spectacle-manufacture, upon the Newtonic System. With a Tripartite Dedication, to the Cambridge Sophs; Mr. G----; and a Refinement upon His to My L.T. Translated from the Original. Printed for John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1712.