or some
Physiological Descriptions
of
minute bodies
made by
magnifying glasses
with
Observations and Inquiries thereupon.
By R. HOOKE, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Non possis oculo quantum contendere Linceus,
Non tamen idcirco contemnas Lippus inungi. Horat. Ep. lib. 1.
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