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More, Henry. An antidote against atheism, or, an appeal to the naturall faculties of the minde of man, whether there be not a God.. . . The second edition corrected and enlarged with an appendix thereunto annexed ed. London Printed by J Flesher, and are to be sold by William Morden bookseller in Cambridge, 1655. 398p. [Pg.72]

More, Henry. A collection of several philosophical writings of Henry More.. . . fourth edition corrected and much enlarged.. . . ed. London Printed by Joseph Downing in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield, 1712. v.p. [Pg.72]

More, Henry. Conjectura cabbalistica. Or, a conjectural essay of interpreting the minde of Moses, according to a threefold Cabbala viz. Literal, philosophical, mystical, or, divinely moral... London Printed by James Flesher, and are to be sold by William by William Morden bookseller in Cambridge, 1653. 251p. [Pg.72]

More, Henry. Observations upon Anthroposophia theomagica, and Anima magica abscondita. London Printed by J. Flesher, 1655. 3 p.l., p. 69-145... [Pg.72]

More, Henry. Observations upon Anthroposophia Theomagica, and Anima Magica Abscondita. By Alazonomastix Philalethes. .. London Printed at Parrhesia but are to be sold, by O. Pullen at the Rose in Pauls Churchyard, 1650. [6], 94, [3] p. [Pg.73]

More, Henry. The second lash of Alazonomastix, laid on in mercie upon that stubborn youth Eugenius Philalethes, or, A sober reply to a very uncivill answer to certain observations upon Anthroposophia theomagica, and Anima magica abscondita. [Cambridge] Printed by the printers to the University of Cambridge, 1651. [2], 208, [5]... [Pg.73]

More, Henry. A collection of several philosophical writings of Dr Henry More. 2nd ed. London , 1662. [Pg.593]

More, Henry. Philosophical poems. Cambridge Printed by Roger Daniel printer to the University, 1647. 436p. [Pg.593]

More, Henry.Philosophical writings of Henry More edited by F. I. Mackinnon. Edited by F.I. Mackinnon. New York OUP, 1925. 333p. [Pg.593]

Michael, Archangel, 22, 31 Miller, George, 115, 121-125 Milton, John, 42 Minerva, 18, 45 Miscellanea di Alchimia, 128 Montfaucon, Bernard de, 45, 48 More, Henry, 43 Morienus, 97, 136, 137 Moses, as contemporary of Hermes, 17, 18, 40, 104, 131-132 among prisci theologi, 39, 96,97 identified with Hermes, 76 date of birth, 84 compared with Hermes, 85, 99 inventor of Hebrew, 134 Musaeum heimeticum, 166 Musaeus, 97... [Pg.208]

More, Henry. Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (London J. Flesher, 1656). [Pg.315]

More, Henry. The Immortality of the Soul. London William Morden,... [Pg.234]

In the present study we try to obtain the isotherm equation in the form of a sum of the three terms Langmuir s, Henry s and multilayer adsorption, because it is the most convenient and is easily physically interpreted but, using more a realistic assumption. Namely, we take the partition functions as in the case of the isotherm of d Arcy and Watt [20], but assume that the value of V for the multilayer adsorption appearing in the (5) is equal to the sum of the number of adsorbed water molecules on the Langmuir s and Henry s sites ... [Pg.120]

Organocopper compounds used for carbon-carbon bond formation are called Gilman reagents in honor of Henry Gilman who first stud led them Gilman s career in teaching and research at Iowa State spanned more than half a century (1919-1975)... [Pg.603]

Henry s law corresponds physically to the situation in which the adsorbed phase is so dilute that there is neither competition for surface sites nor any significant interaction between adsorbed molecules. At higher concentrations both of these effects become important and the form of the isotherm becomes more complex. The isotherms have been classified into five different types (9) (Eig. 4). Isotherms for a microporous adsorbent are generally of type I the more complex forms are associated with multilayer adsorption and capillary condensation. [Pg.255]

Unfortunately, rcladvely few mixiures follow Raoult s law. A more empirical relationship used for representing daUi on many systems is Henry s law - also valid for low x, ... [Pg.127]

The synthesis of cyclic nitroalkenes via nitradon of cyclo ilkenes is sttmmarized in Table 3 3 Acyclic nitro ilkenes are more readily prepared via the Henry reacdon than by nitradon of ilkenes fsee Secdon 3 3 1 ... [Pg.15]

The nitro-dldolredcdon between nitrodlkdnes and carbonyl compounds to yieldfi-nitro alcohols was discovered in 1895 by Henry. Since dien, diis reaction has been used extensively in many important syndieses. In view of its significance, diere are several reviews on die Henry reaction." These reviews cover syndiesis of fi-nitro alcohols and dieir applications in organic synthesis. The most comprehensive review is Ref 3, which summarizes the literature before 1970. More recent reviews are Refs. 4 and 5, which summarize literatures on the Henry reaction published until 1990. [Pg.30]

A more effecdve catalyst for the Hetuy reacdon is a polymer-supported base such as amberlyst A-31. Various fi-nitro alcohols can be obtained v/ith the help of amberlyst v/ith or without solvent fEq, 3,14, A recent report claims that amberlite IRA-430 COH-formi or DOWEX-1 COH-formi is more effecdve for the Henry reacdon than amberlyst A-31/ Poly-... [Pg.35]


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