Thermometrum magnum, or, Grand standard thermometer : expressing all degrees of heat and cold, from that with which mercury boils, to that which congeals it into solid metal. To which are adjusted the celebrated scales of Sir Isaac Newton, Fahrenheit, De L'Isle, and Reaumur, for comparing observations made in every part of the globe, and in all degrees of temperature in the air, or any other bodies. The whole delineated on, and illustrated by, a large copper-plate / by Benjamin Martin.

  • Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.
Date:
1772
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Publication/Creation

London : Printed for, and sold by the Author, 1772.

Physical description

2 unnumbered pages, 10 pages, 1 unnumbered folded leaf of plates : illustrations ; 21 cm (8vo)

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ESTC, N014251
ESTC N14251

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