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Natural History :: Natural Philosophy February 6–June 2, 2017 An exhibit in Special Collections at Memorial Library to complement Martha Glowacki’s Natural History, Observations and Reflections at the Chazen Museum of Art Bibliographical details are provided here in considerable detail, although not all volumes for any given title may be on display. The University of Wisconsin–Madison Library Catalog contains more information. From the holdings of the Department of Special Collections, Memorial Library: Accademia del cimento (Florence, Italy). Essayes of natural experiments: Made in the Academie del cimento, under the protection of the most serene Prince Leopold of Tuscany. Translated by Richard Waller. London: Printed for B. Alsop, 1684. Accademia del cimento (Florence, Italy). Saggi di naturali esperienze fatte nell’Accademia del cimento sotto la protezione del serenissimo principe Leopoldo di Toscana. Second edition. Florence: Nuova stamperia di Gio. Filippo Cecchi, 1691. Accademia del cimento (Florence, Italy). Saggi di natvrali [i.e., naturali] esperienze fatte nell’Accademia del cimento sotto la protezione del serenissimo principe Leopoldo di Toscana. Naples: Stamperia di B.M. Raillard, 1714. Adams, George, 1750–1795. An essay on electricity: Explaining the principles of that useful science, and describing the instruments, contrived either to illustrate the theory, or render the practice entertaining ... To which is added, a letter to the author, from Mr. John Birch, surgeon, on the subject of medical electricity. The fifth edition, with corrections and additions by William Jones .... London: Printed by J. Dillon, and Co., for, and sold by W. and S. Jones ..., 1799. Adams, George, 1750–1795. An essay on electricity: In which the theory and practice of that useful science, are illustrated by a variety of experiments, arranged in a methodical manner. To which is added, An essay on magnetism. London: Printed for and sold by the author, at Tycho Brahe’s Head ..., 1784. Audubon, John James, 1785–1851. The birds of America; from original drawings. Four volumes. London: Pub. by the author, 1827–1838. Barlow, William. A breife discovery of the idle animadversions of Marke Ridley, doctor in phisicke upon a treatise entituled, Magnet- ical advertisements. London: Printed by Edward Griffin for Timothy Barlow ..., 1618. Barlow, William. Magneticall advertisements, or, Divers pertinent observations, and approved experiments concerning the nature and properties of the load-stone: Very pleasant for knowledge, and most needfull for practise, of travelling, or framing of instruments fit for travellers both by sea and land. London: Printed by Edward Griffin for Timothy Barlow ..., 1616. Bell, John, professor of animal magnetism. The general and particular principles of animal electricity and magnetism, &c.: In which are found Dr. Bell’s secrets and practice, as delivered to his pupils in Paris ... &c. &c.: Shewing [sic