Loadstone, BK v, 104b-105d A 3 482c-483a✓ correct
_CHAP. I._
ON DECLINATION.
In due course we have now come to that notable experiment, and remarkable motion of magnetick bodies dipping below the horizon by their own rotatory nature; by the knowledge of which is revealed a unity, a concordancy, and a mutual agreement between the terrestrial globe and the loadstone (or the magnetick iron), which is wonderful in itself, and is made manifest by…
Loadstone, BK vi, 107c-116a✓ correct
_CHAP. I._
ON THE GLOBE OF THE EARTH, THE _great magnet_.
Hitherto our subject hath been the loadstone and things magnetical: how they conspire together, and are acted upon, how they conform themselves to the terrella and to the earth. Now must we consider separately the globe itself of the earth. Those experiments which have been proved by means of the terrella, how magnetick things conform…
Loadstone, BK i, 23b-25d; BK vi 106a-121a,c✓ correct
_CHAP. I._
ANCIENT AND MODERN WRITINGS on the Loadstone, with certain matters of mention only, _various opinions, & vanities_.
At an early period, while philosophy lay as yet rude and uncultivated in the mists of error and ignorance, few were the virtues and properties of things that were known and clearly perceived: there was a bristling forest of plants and herbs, things metallick were…
Loadstone, PREF, la-b✓ correct
TO THE CANDID READER, STUDIOUS OF THE MAGNETICK PHILOSOPHY.
Clearer proofs, in the discovery of secrets, and in the investigation of the hidden causes of things, being afforded by trustworthy experiments and by demonstrated arguments, than by the probable guesses and opinions of the ordinary professors of philosophy: so, therefore, that the noble substance of that great magnet, our common mother…
Loadstone, BK iv, 85c-89c; BK v, 92a-93b✓ correct
_CHAP. I._
ON VARIATION.
Direction has hitherto been spoken of as if in nature there were no variation; for in the preceding natural history we wished to omit and neglect this, inasmuch as in a terrestrial globe, perfect and in every sense complete, there would be none. Since, however, in fact, the earth's magnetick direction, owing to some fault and slip, deviates from its right course and…