QC858.S37 A35 1982
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Willard Scott's The joy of living / |
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QC858.T48 M38 1996
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The genius of C. Warren Thornthwaite, climatologist-geographer / |
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QC858.V5 F38 2014
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Father Benito Viñes : the 19th-century life and contributions of a Cuban hurricane observer and scientist / |
1 |
QC859
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Nicole Oresme, Questiones in meteorologica de ultima lectura, recensio parisiensis : study of the manuscript tradition and critical edition of books I-II.10 / |
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QC859 .A44 1996
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On Aristotle's Meteorology 4 / |
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QC859 .A448 2010
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In libros meteorologicorum / |
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QC859 A7 1944
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Aristotle's chemical treatise Meteorologica, book IV / |
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QC859 .A7 1952
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Meteorologica / |
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QC859 .A713 1995
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Otot ha-shamayim : Samuel Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew version of Aristotle's Meteorology : a critical edition / |
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QC859.A713 L38 1999
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Aristotle's Meteorology and its reception in the Arab world : with an edition and translation of Ibn Suwār's "Treatise on Meteorological Phenomena" and Ibn Bājja's "Commentary on the Meteorology" / |
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QC859 .A714 1982
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Météorologiques / |
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QC859 -- A751 2001eb
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Meteorology. |
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QC859 .B69
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Notæ, etc. de atmo-sphæris corporum consistentium ostendentes, corpora etiam dura & solida (& non-nulla talia, quae quis vis suspicaretur) emittendis effluviis adeóque habendis atmo-sphæris apta esse / |
2 |
QC859 .C84
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Traité de météorologie ... / |
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QC859 .D53 1987
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A prognostication everlasting : corrected and augmented by Thomas Digges : a reproduction of the copy in the British Library / |
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QC859 .F52
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Meteorologica |
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QC859 .F76 1670
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Meteorologicorum. / |
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QC859 .F85
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Meteors, or, A plain description of all kind of meteors as well fiery and ayrie, as watry and earthy, briefly manifesting the causes of all blazing-stars, shooting stars, flames in the aire, thunder, lightning, earthquakes, rain, dew, snow, clouds, sprigs, stones, and metalls / |
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QC859 .F85 1979
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A goodly gallerye : William Fulke's book of meteors / |
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QC859 .G57
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Astro-meteorologica, or, Aphorisms and discourses of the bodies cœlestial, their natures and influences. : Discovered from the variety of the alterations of the air, temperate, or intemperate, as to heat or cold, frost, snow, hail, fog, rain, wind, storm, lightnings, thunder, blasting, hurricane, tuffon, whirlwind, iris, chasme, parelij, comets their original and duration, earthquakes, vulcano's, inundations, sickness epidemical, maculæ solis, and other secrets of nature / |
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