BOILEAU and AUDIBERT. General scale, or calculated accounts of everything concerning the new weights, measures, and currencies of France; followed by a Vocabulary of different weights, measures, and currencies, both French and foreign, compared with those of Paris, 1 vol. of 480 pages in-8. stitched. 1803. 6 fr.
BONNOT. General detail of irons, in-8. 6 fr.
BORDA. Description and use of a new circle of reflection, in-4. 5 f.
Decimal Trigonometric tables, calculated by Ch. Borda, reviewed, augmented, and published by J. B. J. Delambre. Paris, from the printing house of the Republic, year IX, in-4. 18 fr.
BORNE (Abbé), former philosophy professor. Reasoned treatise of pure Arithmetic, elementary work for the use of those intending to study Mathematics, in-8. 1809. 4 f. 50 c.
BORELLI. De motu AnimaliumOn the motion of Animals, in-4.
De vero Telescopii inventoreOn the true inventor of the Telescope, in-4.
De percussionis et motionibus naturalibusOn percussion and natural motions, in-4.
BOSCOVICH. De centro gravitatis dissertatioDissertation on the center of gravity, in-4. 1751.
De Lunæ atmosphæra dissertatioDissertation on the Moon's atmosphere, in-4. 1753.
De litteraria expeditione per Pontificiam ditionemOn the literary expedition through the Papal States, in-4.
The eclipses, poem, in-4. 10 fr.
Astronomical and geographical voyage, in-4. 12 fr.
Five dissertations pertaining to dioptrics, in-4.
Same on the moon's atmosphere, in-4.
Works, 5 vol. in-4. Bassano, 1785. 60 f.
De viribus vivis dissertDissertation on living forces. Rome, 1745. 4°.
BOSSUT. Essay on the general history of mathematics, first Italian edition with reflections and additions by Gregorio Fontana, Milan, 4 vol. in-8. stitched. 15 fr.
General history of Mathematics, from their origin until the year 1808, 2 vol. in-8. 1810. 12 fr.
Course of Mathematics, 3 v. in-8. 15 fr.
Each volume is sold separately, namely:
Arithmetic and Algebra, 1 vol. in-8. 5 f.
Geometry, 1 vol. in-8. 5 f.
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