—. 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.