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THE

Prefent State

OF THE

REPUBLICK

OF

LETTERS.

For January, 1734-

VOL. XIII.

Fungar vice cotis, acutum

Reddere quæ ferrum valet, exfors ipfa fecandi.

Horat.

LONDON:

Printed for W. INNYS and R. MANBY, at
the West End of St. Paul's. MDCCXXXIV.

Price One Shilling.

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BOOKS printed for W. IN NYS and

1.

J

R. MANBY.

AC. Augufti Thuani Hiftoriarum fui Temporis
Tomi feptem. Fol. 1734.

2. Philofophical Tranfa&tions, No. 427. for the Months of January, February and March, 1733. Being the first Number of the 38th Volume. N. B. Complete Setts of the faid Work may be had, or most of the Numbers feparate.

3. Statical Effays; containing Hamastaticks: or, An Account of fome Hydraulick and Hydrostatical Experiments made on the Blood and Blood Veffels of Animals; alfo an Account of fome Experiments on Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder: With an Enquiry into the Nature of those anomalous Concretions. To which is added an Appendix, containing Obfervations and Experiments relating to several Subjects in the first Volume. The greatest Part of which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society; with an Index to both Volumes. By Stephen Hales, B. D. F. R. S. Rector of Farringdon, Hampshire, and Minifter of Teddington, Middlefex.

4. The Hiftory of Cold Bathing, both Ancient and Modern. In two Parts. The firft by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Knt. The fecond, treating of the genuine Ufe of Hot and Cold Baths. Together with the wonderful Effects of the Bath Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomachs, and in moft Difeafes of the Bowels, Liver and Spleen, &c. Alfo proving, that the beft Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately obferv'd to arife from the temperate Ufe of the Hot Baths firft. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Phyficians, London. Svo.

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VII. The Florentine Mufaum; or, a Collection of antique Stones from the Grand Duke's Gallery, and other Cabinets in Florence, &c. By Antonio Gori, Profeffor of History.

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VIII. A Phyfical Question, to be discuss'd in the School of the Faculty at Paris, &c.

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THE

PRESENT STATE

OF THE

Republick of Letters.

For JANUARY 1734.

ARTICLE I.

Histoire ancienne des Egyptiens, des Carthaginois, des Affyriens, des Babyloniens, des Medes & des Perfes, des Macedoniens, des Grecs. Par Mr. Rollin, ancien Recteur de l'Univer fité de Paris, Profeffeur d' Eloquence au College Roial, & Affocié à l' Academie Roiale des Infcriptions & BellesLettres. Tome fixième. A Paris, chez la Veuve Eftienne. 1733.

JANUARY 1734.

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