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Primary Sources
[BP] |
Boyle Papers: The Boyle Papers, Boyle
Letters, and Boyle Notebooks in the Royal Society Library, London; now
available on microfilm, Michael Hunter (ed.), as Letters and
Papers of Robert Boyle, Bethsada MD: University Publications of
America, 1990 |
[BW] |
Boyle Works, The Works of Robert
Boyle, Hunter, M., and Davis, E. B. (eds.), 14 vols., London:
Pickering and Chatto, 1999–2000 |
[BC] |
Boyle Correspondence, The
Correspondence of Robert Boyle, Hunter, M., Clericuzio, A., and
Principe, L. (eds.), 6 vols., London: Pickering and Chatto, 2001 |
[BOA] |
Boyle on Atheism, MacIntosh,
J. (ed.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006 |
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