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Fuchs, Georg Friedrich Christian · 1785

Sources of chemical history. 11
Ioh. Herm. Pfingsten, Bibliothek ausländischer Chymisten, Mineralogen und mit Mineralien beschäftigter Fabricanten, nebst Darbey Biographischen Nachrichten original: "Library of foreign chemists, mineralogists, and manufacturers engaged with minerals, along with biographical notices", 1st volume, Nuremberg 1781, 8vo; 2nd volume, Nuremberg 1782; 3rd volume, Nuremberg 1783, 8vo.
Magazin für die Pharmacie, Botanik und Materia medika original: "Magazine for Pharmacy, Botany, and Materia Medica", large 8vo, 1782, Vol. 1.
Philosophical Transactions giving some account of the present undertakings, studies and labours of the ingenious in many considerable parts of the world, Vol. I. for the years 1665 and 1666, Lond. 4to, reprinted Viteb. original: Wittenberg 1773; for the year 1700 by Iohann Lowtorp, London 1701, 4to, Vol. I–III; to the year 1720 by Beni. Motte, Lond. 1721, 4to, Vol. I–II; to the year 1732 by Reid and Iohn Gray, London 1732, 4to, Vol. 61 for the year 1771, Part I–II, London 1772, 4to, 344 pages. Vol. 62, Lond. 1772, 4to, 494 pages, 13 plates. Vol. 63, P. I–II, Lond. 1773, 507 pages, 4. 20 plates. Vol. 64, P. I–II for the year 1774, Volume 1774, 194 pages, 5 plates. Vol. 65 for the year 1775, P. I–II, Volume 1775, 4to.
Oldenburgii Henr., Acta philosophica societatis regiae in anglia original: "Philosophical Acts of the Royal Society in England", Lips. 1675, extracts; and transactions philosophical in the Dutch language by Petrum Clericum, Amst. original: Amsterdam 1738, T. I–II; in the German language by Nath. God. Leskium, T. I, Lub. original: Lübeck 1774, large 8vo.
Miscellanea S. Ephemerides medico-physicae A. N. C. original: "Miscellaneous or Medical-Physical Ephemerides of the Academy of Natural Curiosities", Norimb. 1676–1706, 4to, Dec. I–III.
Ephemerides Academiae caesareae N. C. original: "Ephemerides of the Imperial Academy of Natural Curiosities", 1712–1722, Cent. I–X.