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Il existe d'autres mondes
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Cosmotheoros: or Conjectures concerning the planetary worlds, and their inhabitants
Written in Latin by Christianus Huygens. Illustrated with plates. This translation was first published in 1689. In the present edition many places have been corrected -
A conversation on the plurality of worlds
Translated from the French of Monsieur de Fontenelle -
Week's conversation on the plurality of worlds
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Gespräche von mehr als einer Welt
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Conversations on the plurality of worlds
By M. de Fontenelle. A new translation from the last edition of the French. With great additions, extracted from the best modern authors, on many Curious and Entertaining Subjects. Adorned with copper-plates, containing a great Variety of Figures for illustrating the Additions: Also, an Explanation of the Terms of Art used in the Work, in Alphabetical Order, &c. By a gentleman of the Inner-Temple -
Il existe d'autres mondes
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A discourse of the plurality of worlds
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Plurality of worlds
the origins of the extraterrestrial life debate from Democritus to Kant -
A discourse concerning a new world & another planet in 2 bookes
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A discovery of nevv worlds
from the French -
The worlds of possibility
modal realism and the semantics of modal logic -
A theological theory of a plurality of worlds
Being a critical, philosophical, and practical discourse, concerning visible or material worlds. By D. Sturmy, M. A. Rector of East-Hatley, in the County of Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Litchfield -
A plurality of worlds. Written in French by the author of the Dialogues of the dead. Translated into English by Mr. Glanvill
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The celestial worlds discover'd
or, conjectures concerning the inhabitants, plants and productions of the worlds in the planets. Written in Latin by Christianus Huygens, And inscrib'd to his Brother Constantine Huygens Late Secretary to his Majesty King William -
A discourse of the plurality of worlds
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A conversation on the plurality of worlds
Translated from the French of M. De Fontenelle. To which is added, Mr Addison's Defence of the Newtonian philosophy -
A conversation on the plurality of worlds
Translated from the French of M. De Fontenelle. To which is added Mr. Addison's Defence of the Newtonian philosophy -
Conversations with a lady, on the plurality of worlds
Written in French by M. Fontenelle, Author of the Dialogues of the Dead. Translated by Mr. Glanvill. The fourth edition. With the addition of a sixth conversation. To which is also added, a discourse concerning the antients and moderns. Written by the same Author: And Translated by Mr. Hughes -
Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes
Par M. de Fontenelle de l' Academie Françoise -
A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds
By Monsieur De Fontenelle. The sixth edition. Translated by Mrs. A. Behn, Mr. J. Glanvil, John Hughes Esq; and William Gardner Esq. To which is added. Mr. Addison's Defence on the Newtonian philosophy -
A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds
By Monsieur De Fontenelle. Translated from the last edition, wherein are many improvements; and new observations on several Discoveries which have been made in the Heavens, by William Gardiner, Esq; The fourth edition. To which is added, Mr. Addison's Defence of the Newtonian philosophy -
A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds
By Monsieur Fontenelle. Translated from the last Paris edition, wherein are many improvements throughout; and some new observations on several Discoveries which have been lately made in the Heavens. By William Gardiner, Esq; The second edition. To which is added, Mr. Secretary Addison's Oration, made at Oxford, in defense of the new philosophy -
A conversation on the plurality of worlds
Translated from the French of Monsieur De Fontenelle -
A week's conversation on the plurality of worlds
By Monsieur De Fontenelle. Translated from the last edition, wherein are many improvements; and New Observations on several Discoveries which have been made in the Heavens, by William Gardiner, Esq; The third edition. To which is added, Mr. Addison's Defence of the Newtonian philosophy