BOYLE, Robert (1627-1691). Experiments and Considerations touching Colours, London: for Henry Herringman, 1664, 8°, FIRST EDITION, title in red and black (torn severely at inner margin, slightly cropped at upper margin), one folding engraved plate facing p. 304 (the plate with clean but deep tear, accession stamp on A2, preliminaries and gathering I wormed at lower margin, some creasing, some upper margins slightly stained, disbound), contemporary calf (rebacked in cloth, spine subsequently broken). [Duveen p. 93 (second edition, lacking plate); Fulton 57; Honeyman 463; Norman 302 (second edition, lacking plate); Wing B3967] Provenance: Geo. Wilmer; Will Gossip (ownership inscriptions on title); JCL

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BOYLE, Robert (1627-1691). Experiments and Considerations touching Colours, London: for Henry Herringman, 1664, 8°, FIRST EDITION, title in red and black (torn severely at inner margin, slightly cropped at upper margin), one folding engraved plate facing p. 304 (the plate with clean but deep tear, accession stamp on A2, preliminaries and gathering I wormed at lower margin, some creasing, some upper margins slightly stained, disbound), contemporary calf (rebacked in cloth, spine subsequently broken). [Duveen p. 93 (second edition, lacking plate); Fulton 57; Honeyman 463; Norman 302 (second edition, lacking plate); Wing B3967] Provenance: Geo. Wilmer; Will Gossip (ownership inscriptions on title); JCL

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Boyle's treatise on colours deals with a large variety of phenomena and contains many generalisations which were subsequently adopted by Newton in his Optics. Pepys was profoundly impressed by the learning of this tract and which he frequently alluded to, but also confessed that he could not understand a word of it.

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