Liste des ?uvres de Joseph Priestley - Définition

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Œuvres philosophiques et métaphysiques

  • —. An Examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1774.
  • —. Hartley's Theory of the Human Mind on the Principle of the Association of Ideas, with Essays relating to the Subject of It. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1775.
  • —. Philosophical Empiricism. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1775.
  • —. Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1777.
  • —. The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1777.
  • —. A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism, and Philosophical Necessity. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1778.
  • —. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer, in Defence of the Illustrations of Philosophical Necessity. Bath: Imprimé pour R. Cruttwell; vendu par J. Johnson, Londres, 1779.
  • —. A Second Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer Londres: Imprimé par H. Baldwin, pour J. Johnson, 1780.
  • —. Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever. Bath: Imprimé par R. Cruttwell; vendu par J. Johnson, London, 1780.
  • —. A Letter to Jacob Bryant Esq. in Defence of Philosophical Necessity. Londres: Imprimé par H. Baldwin, pour J. Johnson, 1780.
  • —. Additional Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever. Birmingham: Imprimé par Pearson and Rollason, pour J. Johnson, Londres, 1782.
  • —. Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, Part II. Birmingham: Imprimé par Pearson and Rollason, pour J. Johnson, Londres, 1787.
  • —. Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, Part III. Philadelphie: Imprimé par Thomas Dobson, 1795.

Œuvres éditées par Joseph Priestley

Cette liste des travaux édités par Priestley provient de « Selected Bibliography », dans la Biographie de Priestley de Robert Schofield.

  • Ellwall. Edward. The Triumph of Truth. 2nd ed. Leeds: J. Binns, 1771.
  • An Account of a Society for Encouraging the Industrious Poor. Birmingham: Pearson and Rollason, 1787. [Priestley wrote the Preface]
  • An History of the Suffering of Mr. Lewis de Marolles, and Mr. Isaac LeFevre, upon the Revocation of the Edict of Nantz. Birmingham: pour J. Johnson, 1788.
  • The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments; also the Apocrypha; translated out of the Original Tongues, with Annotations. Birmingham: Pearson and Rollason, 1778-79.
  • Original Letters by the Rev. John Wesley and his Friends. Birmingham: pour J. Johnson, 1791.
  • Collins, Anthony. A Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty, Republished with a Preface by Joseph Priestley. n.l.: n.p., 1790.
  • Hawkes, William and Joseph Priestley. Psalms and Hymns for the Use of the New Meeting in Birmingham. Birmingham: J. Thompson, 1790.
  • The Theological Repository. Birmingham: pour J. Johnson, 1773-78. [Periodical]

Œuvres scientifiques

Couverture et avertissement de Familiar Introduction to Electricity de Priestley
  • —. The History and Present State of Electricity. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Dodsley, J. Johnson and B. Davenport, and T. Cadell, 1767.
  • —. Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Dodsley; T. Cadell; and J. Johnson, 1768.
  • —. A Familiar Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Perspective. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson and J. Payne, 1770.
  • —. The History and Present State of Discoveries Relating to Vision, Light, and Colours Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1772.
  • —. Directions for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1772.
  • —. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air. Vol. 1. Londres: W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, 1772.
  • —. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air. Vol. 2. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1775.
  • —. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air. Vol. 3. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1777.
  • —. Experiments and Observations relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy. Vol. 1. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1779. [Part 4 of Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air]
  • —. Experiments and Observations relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy. Vol. 2. Birmingham: Imprimé par Pearson et Rollason, pour J. Johnson, Londres, 1781. [Partie 5 de Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air]
  • —. Experiments Relating to Phlogiston. Londres: n.p., 1784.
  • —. Experiments and Observations relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy. Vol. 3. Birmingham: Imprimé par Pearson et Rollason; vendu par J. Johnson, 1786. [Partie 6 de Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air]
  • —. Experiments on the Generation of Air from Water. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1793.
  • —. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy. Londres: Imprimé pour J. Johnson, 1794.
  • —. Considerations on the Doctrine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of Water. Philadelphie: n.p., 1796.
  • —. Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmospherical Air. Londres: J. Johnson, 1796.
  • —. Considerations on the Doctrine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of Water, Part II. Philadelphe: Thomas Dobson, 1797.
  • —. Doctrine of Phlogiston established and that of the Composition of Water refuted. Northumberland: Imprimé pour l'auteur par A. Kennedy, 1800.

Écrits scientifiques

Cette liste des écrits scientifiques de Priestley est tirée de « Selected Bibliography » dans la biographie de Priestley de Robert Schofield.

  • —. "An Account of Rings consisting of all the Prismatic Colours, made by Electrical Explosions on the Surface of Pieces of Metal." Philosophical Transactions 58 (1768): 68-74.
  • —. "Experiments on the lateral Force of Electrical Explosions." Philosophical Transactions 59 (1769): 57-62.
  • —. "Various Experiments on the Force of Electrical Explosions." Philosophical Transactions 59 (1769): 63-70.
  • —. An Investigation of the Lateral Explosion, and of the Electricity communicated to the electrical circuit in a Discharge." Philosophical Transactions 60 (1770: 211-27.
  • —. "Experiments and Observations on Charcoal." Philosophical Transactions 60 (1770): 211-27.
  • —. "Observations on different Kinds of Air." Philosophical Transactions 62 (1772): 147-264.
  • —. "On the noxious Quality of the Effluvia of putrid Marshes." Philosophical Transactions 64 (1774): 90-95.
  • —. "An Account of further Discoveries in Air." Philosophical Transactions 65 (1775): 384-94.
  • —. "Observations on Respiration and the Use of the Blood." Philosophical Transactions 66 (1776): 226-48.
  • —. "Experiments relating to Phlogiston, and the seeming Conversion of Water into Air." Philosophical Transactions 73 (1783): 398-434.
  • —. "Experiments and Observations relating to Air and Water." Philosophical Transactions 75 (1785): 279-309.
  • —. "Experiments and Observations relating to the Principle of Acidity, the Composition of Water, and Phlogiston." Philosophical Transactions 78 (1788): 147-57.
  • —. "Additional Experiments and Observations relating to the Principle of Acidity, the Decomposition of Water, and Phlogiston." Philosophical Transactions (1788): 313-30.
  • —. "Objections to the Experiments and Observations relating to the Principle of Acidity, the Composition of Water, and Phlogiston, considered." Philosophical Transactions 79 (1789): 7-20.
  • —. "Experiments on the Phlogistication of Spirit of Nitre." Philosophical Transactions 79 (1789): 139-49.
  • —. "Experiments on the Transmission of Vapour of Acids through a hot Earthen Tube, and further Observations relating to Phlogiston." Philosophical Transactions 79 (1789): 289-99.
  • —. "Observations on Respiration." Philosophical Transactions 80 (1790): 106-10.
  • —. "Farther Experiments relating to the Decomposition of dephlogisticated and inflammable air." Philosophical Transactions 81 (1791): 213-22.
  • —. "An Interesting Letter from Dr. Priestley, concerning the principles of the New Theory of Chemistry." Monthly Magazine 5 (1798): 159-60.
  • —. "A Letter to Dr. Mitchill, in reply to the proceeding [Attempt to accommodate the Dispute among Chemists concerning Phlogiston]." New York Medical Repository 1 (1798): 511-12.
  • —. "Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmospherical Air." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 4 (1799): 1-11.
  • —. "Further Experiments relating to the Generation of Air from Water." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 4 (1799): 11-20.
  • —. "A Second Letter from Dr. Priestley to Dr. Mitchill." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 48-49.
  • —. "On Red precipitate of Mercury as favourable to the Doctrine of Phlogiston." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 163-65.
  • —. "Objections to the Antiphlogistic Doctrine of Water." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 166-67.
  • —. "Experiments relating to the Calces of Metals." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 263-68.
  • —. "Of some Experiments made with Ivory Black and also with Diamonds." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 269-71.
  • —. "Of the Phlogistic Theory." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 383-87.
  • —. "On the same Subject." New York Medical Repository 2 (1799): 388-89.
  • —. "Dr. Priestley's Reply to his Antiphlogistian Opponents, No. 1." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 116-21.
  • —. "Dr. Priestley's Reply to his Antiphlogistian Opponents, No. 2." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 121-24.
  • —. "Dr. Priestley's Reply to his Antiphlogistian Opponents, No. 3." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 124-27.
  • —. "Singular Effects of Gaseous Oxyd of Septon (dephlogisticated Nitrous Air)." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 305.
Machine électrique de Priestley, illustrée dans la première édition de son Familiar Introduction to Electricity
  • —. "Priestley's Sentiments on the Doctrines of Septon." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 307.
  • —. "Air produced, without Limitation, from Water by freezing." New York Medical Repository 3 (1800): 422-23.
  • —. "Experiments on the Production of Air by the Freezing of Water." New York Medical Repository 4 (1801): 17-21.
  • —. "To the Editor of the Medical Repository." [Correcting a review of his tract on phlogiston.] New York Medical Repository 4 (1801): 103.
  • —. "Experiments heating Manganese in Inflammable Air." New York Medical Repository 4 (1801): 135-37.
  • —. "Experiments tending to show that Azote is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen." New York Medical Repository 4 (1801): 192-94.
  • —. "Some Observations relating to the Sense of Hearing." New York Medical Repository 4 (1801): 247-48.
  • —. "Experiments on the Transmissions of Acids, and other Liquors, in the form of Vapour, over Several Substances in a hot earth tube." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 5 (1802): 1-13.
  • —. "Experiments relating to the Change of Place in different kinds of Air through several interposing Substances." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 5 (1802): 14-20.
  • —. "Experiments relating to the Absorption of Air by Water." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 5 (1802): 21-27.
  • —. "Miscellaneous Experiments relating to the Doctrine of Phlogiston." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 5 (1802): 28-35.
  • —. "Experiments on Air exposed to Heat in Metallic Tubes." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 5 (1802): 42-50.
  • —. "Remarks on the Work entitled 'A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases.'" New York Medical Repository 5 (1802): 32-36.
  • —. "Some Thoughts concerning Dreams." New York Medical Repository 5 (1802): 125-29.
  • —. "Observations and Experiments relating to the Pile of Volta." New York Medical Repository 5 (1802): 153-59.
  • —. "Miscellaneous Observations relating to the Doctrine of Air." New York Medical Repository 5 (1802: 264-67.
  • —. "A Reply to Mr. Cruickshank's Observations in Defence of the New System of Chemistry." New York Medical Repository 5 (1802): 390-92.
  • —. "Additional Remarks on the Same." New York Medical Repository 5 (1802): 393.
  • —. "On the Theory of Chemistry." Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts 2 (1802): 69-70.
  • —. "A Letter to the Editor." Monthly Magazine 14 (1802): 2-3.
  • —. "Observations on the Conversion of Iron into Steel." Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts 2 (1802): 223-34.
  • —. "Additional Remarks on Mr. Cruickshank's Experiments on Finery Cinder and Charcoal." New York Medical Repository 6 (1803): 271-73.
  • —. "On Air from Finery cinder and Charcoal with other Remarks on the Experiments and Observations of Mr. Cruickshank." Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts 3 (1803): 65-69.
  • —. "Answer to the Observations of Mr. William Cruickshank upon the Doctrine of Phlogiston." Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts 3 (1803): 65-69.
  • —. "Observations and Experiments relating to equivocal, or spontaneous Generation." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 6 (1809): 119-29.
  • —. "Observations on the Discovery of Nitre, in common Salt, which had been frequently mixed with Snow." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 6 (1809): 129-32.
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