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G. Atwood

1746 – 1807

  • A description of the experiments intended to illustrate a course of lectures on natural philosophyA description of the experiments intended to illustrate a course of lectures on natural philosophy
  • A description of the experiments, intended to illustrate a course of lectures, on the principles of natural philosophy, read in the observatory at Trinity College, CambridgeA description of the experiments, intended to illustrate a course of lectures, on the principles of natural philosophy, read in the observatory at Trinity College, Cambridge
  • A dissertation on the construction and properties of archesA dissertation on the construction and properties of arches
  • A supplement to a tract, entitled A treatise on the construction and properties of arches, published in the year 1801A supplement to a tract, entitled A treatise on the construction and properties of arches, published in the year 1801
  • A treatise on the rectilinear motion and rotation of bodiesA treatise on the rectilinear motion and rotation of bodies
  • A treatise on the rectilinear motion and rotation of bodies; with a description of original experiments relative to the subject. By G. Atwood, ..A treatise on the rectilinear motion and rotation of bodies; with a description of original experiments relative to the subject. By G. Atwood, ..
  • An analysis of a course of lectures on the principles of natural philosophyAn analysis of a course of lectures on the principles of natural philosophy
  • Investigations, founded on the theory of motion, for determining the times of vibration of watch balances. By George Atwood, ... From the Philosophical TransactionsInvestigations, founded on the theory of motion, for determining the times of vibration of watch balances. By George Atwood, ... From the Philosophical Transactions
  • Review of the statutes and ordinances of assizeReview of the statutes and ordinances of assize
  • The construction and analysis of geometrical propositionsThe construction and analysis of geometrical propositions