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Lovett, p. 82 (23 June 1810)
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Lovett, Richard
A subtil medium prov'd: or,
that wonderful power of nature, so long ago conjectur'd by the most
ancient and remarkable philosophers, which they call'd sometimes
aether, but oftener elementary fire, verify'd. …
1756OR
Lovett, Richard
Philosophical essays, in three
parts. Containing I. An enquiry into the nature and properties of
the electrical fluid, in order to explain, illustrate and confirm
the truth of Sir Isaac Newton's Doctrine of a Subtile Medium or
Aether. II. A dissertation on the nature of fire in general, and
Production of Heat in particular. III. A miscellaneous discourse,
wherein the forementioned active Principle is shewn to be the only
probable mechanical Cause of motion, cohesion, gravity, magnetism,
and other phaenomena of nature. To which is subjoin'd, by way of
appendix, a clear and concise account of the variation of the
magnetic needle or mariner's compass. …
1766OR
Lovett, Richard
The electrical philosopher.
Containing a new system of physics founded upon the principle of an
universal plenum of elementary fire, wherein the nature of
elementary fire is explained…
1774Mentions in the Diary