OR, A PHILOLOGICAL LIBRARY O F LITERARY ARTS and SCIENCES. VIZ. I. THEOLOGY; or the First Principles of Natural Religion. II. ETHICS, or MORALITY; the Doctrine of Moral Virtues. V. MAHOMETANISM; or the Life, Religion, and Polity of Mahomet. VII. MYTHOLOGY; or an Explanation of Fabulous Hiftories. VIII. GRAMMAR and LANGUAGE, particularly of the English Tongue. XI. ONTOLOGY; or the Science of Being abftractedly confidered. XIL POETRY; or the Art of making Veríes or Poems. XIII. CRITICISM; or Art of judging well of Men and Things. XVI. HISTORY; with the Original of Nations and Kingdoms. XIX. ANATOMY; or a Description of the Parts of an Human Body. XX. PHARMACY; or the Art of making Medicines. XXI. MEDICINE; or the Theory of Phyfic and Difeafes. XXII. POLITY and OECONOMICS; or the Doctrine of Society and Government. XXIII. JURISPRUDENCE; or the Knowledge of Law or Right. XXIV. HERALDRY; or Art of Blazoning Coat-Armour. XXV. MISCELLANIES: An Account of the Mathematical Arts and Sciences. By BENJ. MARTIN, LONDON: Printed by S. Idle for JOHN NOON, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapfide. MDCC XXXVII. Nez |